VIJ:
NISSAR PERVEZ says it well on your RAAZ question: (Excerpts from his 20 questions)..
" It is undoubtedly going to be very hectic, which is the reason why we are bringing in parallel tracks into the story alongside the existing tracks in order to accommodate six days. At the end of the day, it is the channels call and if they want their shows six days a week, we go by it.
The parallel tracks would be a link to the main track, and this as such will not affect the leads. The focus still would be very much on the main characters. I believe that the way you project a parallel track is very important and we will portray it in manner that looks good and convincing. So there is nothing to worry about.?"
NISSAR PERVEZ'a answer to how they set up scenes and how they work out emotions and chemistry.... (excerpts from his 20 point questions).....
" When it came to Miley Jab, I think Mayank and Nupur or Samrat Gunjan fell into the cute zone, and now if you see Geet, it is an intense and a passionate love story on another level. Each of these stories is different from one another and has obviously their own story to tell.
We do act out scenes as and when required. When we were setting up the show, we had different workshops conducted. We would do mock shoots with our actors and the leads to see how they look together, how they look at each other, and how they work on their two shots. So we definitely do our homework. "
In the final analysis, Gurmeet needs to be asked as to why the magic and passion is missing. Fans can do wonders to inform him and get that magic back on track.
I also feel his smile is intact andstill drives me nuts, but the intensity of his emotions is definitely missing. Home tension, taxing physical slots, can be anything... His Peelo was a moment of seduction uncomparable, and Kurban... was the master-slave combination that drove Geet into his arms...like an angel in the dark knights presence that all could notice with bated breaths...