Bigg Boss 19 - Daily Discussion Topic - 25th Oct 2025 - WKV
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Originally posted by: prachi_poorvi
I esp agree wid you on the part that Geet & Maan should have anormal convo..
where in no one is shouting etc..or muttering nonsence..
I love the Maaneet eye-lock..But wud love to have a normal talk b/w them
Originally posted by: an12345678
"Maan and Geet have a honest conversation about life, complexity and other things." And the 7th point.
If these two happens, I'll start taking interest in the show. I can never figure out what kind of love, understanding, and depth eye-locks convey ... đ
Originally posted by: -Sookie-
I hear you đ I am little dumb in the language of eye-locks and stares...so I need words to gain a level of closeness and attachment...
Originally posted by: an12345678
I am completely dumb. đ I would like to see dialogue writers play a crucial role in taking the show forward. But, people love eye-locks and stares, and as Innocent says ... fictional love đ (I do not agree though đ)
Originally posted by: -Sookie-
đ To each his own, is it not?
Yes. To each his own đ So, I crib about them and the rest get lost in them đBesides Mahabharat (BR Chopras), and Chanakya there is no serial in television where dialogue writers played a crucial role... the ones which come close are Ramayan, Bharat Ek Khoj, Byomkesh Bhakshi and few Saturday Suspense epsiodes which aired in Zee TV in late 90s. There was one more series called Dhun with Irfaan Khan and KK which had tight script and crisp dialogues...But no soaps that I have seen has come closer to the ones I have mentioned above...