Not Used to Living Without You - GK VM - Page 3

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Thanks loads, Savz. Love your Telugu VM's. 😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: GGG3




BTW...didn't you think Gulaal's emotion also has been portrayed well, yaar?😳 The first song is all about Gulaal's emotions. The POV shifts from Gulaal's to GK's in the second song.


^^ 😆 I did think the whole VM was done well G, both POVs - I think when I was commenting I was still in my Kesar drawn mode - forget mentioning Galool 😆 No seriously - Gulaal's POV has always projected more 'silent' angst as opposed to Kesar. Well, at least a whole segment of Kesar's angst was loud and burning - Gulaal is the more simmers within case, even in her hates Kesar's guts mode - she was more silent treatment resenting than much else - and Kesar could hardly keep up one day of silence, took Gulaal only cooking his favorite food and one out of tune playing of his tuntuna to have him back on track 😆

The similarity of their perspective in needing each other, and the distinction in their inner sentiments projected in the face of this dire need - has always been candid/blunt (depending on reformed or angry Kesar) vs a seemingly sublime but inwardly cracking Gulaal. So Kesar just tends to overwhelm somewhat more in comparison, at times - I think!

Did that make sense?! 🤔 To clarify, I love them both without preference, they're amazingly twisted characters. ☺️

ps: thanks for your generous appraisal of our GK threads.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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^^ 😆 I did think the whole VM was done well G, both POVs - I think when I was commenting I was still in my Kesar drawn mode - forget mentioning Galool 😆 No seriously - Gulaal's POV has always projected more 'silent' angst as opposed to Kesar. Well, at least a whole segment of Kesar's angst was loud and burning - Gulaal is the more simmers within case, even in her hates Kesar's guts mode - she was more silent treatment resenting than much else - and Kesar could hardly keep up one day of silence, took Gulaal only cooking his favorite food and one out of tune playing of his tuntuna to have him back on track 😆

The similarity of their perspective in needing each other, and the distinction in their inner sentiments projected in the face of this dire need - has always been candid/blunt (depending on reformed or angry Kesar) vs a seemingly sublime but inwardly cracking Gulaal. So Kesar just tends to overwhelm somewhat more in comparison, at times - I think!

Did that make sense?! 🤔 To clarify, I love them both without preference, they're amazingly twisted characters. ☺️

ps: thanks for your generous appraisal of our GK threads.



Jzee...how beautifully you have pointed out the sharp contrast in G and K's emotions in the show!!! Well...what I wanted to know was whether I haven't portrayed what I set out to portray - Gulaal's "Not used to living without you" emotion in the first part of the VM. Now, glad that you thought the whole VM had been done well😆😳 .As you said, yes, Gulaal's emotion had been outwardly stifled and understated while Kesar's had been loud and candid and the guy ofcourse tended to overwhelm more comparatively. Thanks for the clarification, yaar😃

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