Originally posted by: zubaidah
Aiyoo . Not need to argued about numbers and whose maths is better . Not need to be defensive . Its a individual point of view . Anyways age is just a number , what we want to see is the couple chemistry and how comfortable with each other without being force to act . If we compare age , then we can look at one example . During teenage time , i always company my mother to watch her Tamil Movie . I can’t remember the name but the hero is Ranjikant and a little girl Meena . She call him Rajini Mama If I am mistaken , after a few years , i saw both of them dancing for Thilana Thilana .People not bother their age gap , in fact they love the Jodi .
Disclaimer : This is just my POV . 🙏🏻
Right. And the maths question was not for that. I was just wondering how can 35 look like a 19 and how can a 27;7 be greater than 35. Mathematically doesn't make sense.
Secondly, the Rajnikanth thing, how is that not creepy and hypersexualisation of girls? They cast Aishwarya opposite Rajnikanth when Abhishek calls him Rajni uncle, but a-ok.
Here no one even is discussing the problematic trend of casting underage girls in grown-up roles, though it should be the matter of the conversation.
We were talking about the dynamics between the characters and the power differential between them. Sorry but I don't see any romance or chemistry between a husband teaching his wife standard 3 maths— y'know, the stuff that they teach children in schools.
Edited by Bluegrass - 3 years ago