Originally posted by: sweet coco
Sorry to jump in, but I do agree with you to a certain extent! I think they're actors here to act and we can judge them based on that! Personally, I don't think actors should be idolized and yeah I may love Aishu, but I def don't put her up on a pedestal and worship her and that being said actors are human prone to make mistakes, but it's hard to separate the actor from the person b/c the media writes so much about them!
The argument here isn't if what happened really happened, but post their break up....he was shown all monstrous and wild, while she was either shown as extremely weak and a push over or a cold manipulative little b**** b/c she didn't indulge info about her relationship or life! B/c I remember watching this old 1999 interview with her where she was blushing when the interviewer said salman's name and asked her about love and she was so happy and shy and her eyes said it all and she talked about him and how he's a beautiful human being....(I wanna post that interview so badly I wish I can find it), and post break up she didn't say a single thing and closed off from the media since then (brilliant move)! But I think both have been wronged, and Aishu more just b/c she had to bear the abuse! And guys, emotional and mental abuse is just as wrong as physical abuse and I know ppl don't want to believe that the actors we love to watch and "idolize" could do something like that, but when we live in a society where actors are bombarded with so much invasion of privacy....it becomes difficult to remove Salman the actor away from salman the guy who cheated on and abused Aish!
That being said I also agree...we don't know what goes on behind closed doors, and we all give one of the 2 the benefit of doubt...some side with Salman and some like me side with Aishu on it! It would be nice and realistic to separate the actor from the person, but that just doesn't happen!!
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