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Posted: 10 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: indi52

^^^

rhea,

thanks for the ddlj aane do. it must have been a sizzler back in 1995. i did see this one and sort of enjoyed the film.




kizh,

me in your camp.

i neither have a thing for srk nor see the chemistry of kajol and him.

and yes, barun sanaya do indeed redefine the whole jodi thing for me.

was never much of a jodi person, till i saw these two together. i remember the day the word jodi suggested itself to me, i was shocked,... oi even wrote somewhere they are what you call, a jodi, that elusive coming together of two people which is so gorgeous in itself that just puttlking themm up there gets in theviewers and the money. and you never quite forget the impact they have on you.

i have seen several well known jodis of course, but no one has done this to me.

in a way, i am glad it was television and it was there every day in my life for a year or so... allows you to connect, to sink in, to feel and assimilate the whole thing. now it's kind of he he pavlovian i think, i see them and i begin to respond from all sorts of places within me.

That's what it was... I guess this tv serial made me essentially get detached from another medium.. the films. after watching these two.. where the characters are built very leisurely, in every fine detail over the course of several months.. I am simply unable to appreciate anyone/ anything that comes into my face and disappears in a couple of hrs.
I understand that medium is meant for a different purpose and has its own meaning.. but perhaps for my tastes to see a slow emotional build up.. this worked just perfect..
and that duo thing.. I thing about chemistry never really went into my head until I came across this one..
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Posted: 10 years ago
#32
awesome and beautiful post. The edits are wonderful.
The anne do poem was just mesmerizing and too beautiful
His kiss and the desires which flew through them was another silent promise to be with each other side for etermity without caring the world.
My favorite lines are below
aane do.
no matter what comes
or goes
or passes by
without even a look at us
i'll be yours
here in this moment still
and always forever
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Posted: 10 years ago
#33

Originally posted by: kizh72

Rhea, Indi di,

I never could see the whole SRK-Kajol chemistry. No where close to these two. They've redefined Jodi for me.

Kizh, agree with you. I never really felt anything special about SRK Kajol thing . he had great chemistry with rani and madhuri I thought. we talked about this on blast last yr some time.
Rhea, yes that was from DDLJ. even that bit where he shows Khushi her reflection in pool for karwa chauth chand was also DDLJ. I am sure durga must have put these together along with HAHK some where.
But you are so very right, watched all these with such rapture those days...DDLJ.. first day first show.. recall going ooh.. and aah.. now it totally pales...seems very juvenile
ASR is too perfect a restrained romantic..
M &B is such a popular genre in general , wonder why it was never much explored on the big screen..
Edited by Horizon - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
#34

Originally posted by: Horizon

Kizh, agree with you. I never really felt anything special about SRK Kajol thing . he had great chemistry with rani and madhuri I thought. we talked about this on blast last yr some time.
Rhea, yes that was from DDLJ. even that bit where he shows Khushi her reflection in pool for karwa chauth chand was also DDLJ. I am sure durga must have put these together along with HAHK some where.
But you are so very right, watched all these with such rapture those days...DDLJ.. first day first show.. recall going ooh.. and aah.. now it totally pales...seems very juvenile
ASR is too perfect a restrained romantic..
M &B is such a popular genre in general , wonder why it was never much explored on the big screen..

Indu, juvenile is the right word! I think I watched DDLJ twice in the theatre when it came out😕 Seriously juvenile😆 There is a tendency to categorize M&B's as silly, non intellectual. By men most likely! And to say that you like m&bs seemed as if to say you were on the sillier side! But there's something about them, can contain valuable life lessons, just like some daily soaps, what say?!!!! You know I think IPK is the only thing where after watching I've gone, "this is classic M&B!"
Edited by kizh72 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Aane Do ❤️
Beautiful post 👍🏼
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Posted: 10 years ago
#36

Originally posted by: kizh72

Indu, juvenile is the right word! I think I watched DDLJ twice in the theatre when it came out😕 Seriously juvenile😆 There is a tendency to categorize M&B's as silly, non intellectual. By men most likely! And to say that you like m&bs seemed as if to say you were on the sillier side! But there's something about them, can contain valuable life lessons, just like some daily soaps, what say?!!!! You know I think IPK is the only thing where after watching I've gone, "this is classic M&B!"

Haha in what way are the so called big banner guys Kjos and Chopras movies more intellectually challenging?!😆
I only look for entertainment.. entertainment and entertainment..
and to top it I don't even think asr is typical M &B
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Posted: 10 years ago
#37

Originally posted by: Horizon

Haha in what way are the so called big banner guys Kjos and Chopras movies more intellectually challenging?!😆
I only look for entertainment.. entertainment and entertainment..
and to top it I don't even think asr is typical M &B

I meant it in a general sense. Entertainment is right, its actually good, gives your brain a rest!
The M&B comment about IPK was in the beginning, my mom used to watch it when it was on air. I've a feeling I watched couple of episodes with her making me go M&B. But it didn't register enough at that time that I came back and wanted to continue watching it. The addiction started last year when I discovered it online.😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: kizh72

Indu, juvenile is the right word! I think I watched DDLJ twice in the theatre when it came out😕 Seriously juvenile😆 There is a tendency to categorize M&B's as silly, non intellectual. By men most likely! And to say that you like m&bs seemed as if to say you were on the sillier side! But there's something about them, can contain valuable life lessons, just like some daily soaps, what say?!!!! You know I think IPK is the only thing where after watching I've gone, "this is classic M&B!"



hi indu, kizh,

i never got the kajolsrk thing... i did watch ddlj in 1995 and enjoyed the light romance, but no, i did not pass out.

on the other hand i was a serious reader, yes, there are such people ha ha, of m&b from age 13 to age 17. practically one aday. knew here to skip and where to pause, page 57 usually i think was first kiss. men always rasped and husked and stood with arms akimobo, they were usually rich, 10-15 years older and drop dead handsome. they were often most ethical and bold too. women were always defiant and rule breakers... even anne hampson's sweet girls. i was told later they were really pen names the autors took, who were mostly men, including the slight prone to hotness anne mather. when a "new" name like janet dailey came, oh the excitement.

the one fine day i just stopped reading them, never ever to go back.

silly? well my mother was quite addicted and i wouldn't dare bring that word anywhere near her.

i also believe they were commissioned to teach young leadies in the farflung nonenglish speaking nations of the commmonwealth a bit of raanisahiba's language.

whatever it was, i think it was perhaps the first set of books targeted clearly at women of a post second world war gen in a gradually post colonial era, rising feminism times, which spoke of something close to women in their language... love, romance, adventure, independent woman, the ideal man. there was escapism of the nicest kind and no feminist will say they want a man to shake them hard and kiss them even harder on the lips and say "god, pippa, do you know what you do to me?" but i suspect every once in a while they would sort of not mind a bit of that.

there was a mass, hindi phillum element to it, but that did not make it any less valid. there was also a sense of adventure in most of them, romance happening with carlos luis almeida in a far off hacienda or brett stevens in the outback or some other far off place outside the normal ghar sansar of the reader. interesting huh. rules of opposites attracting, love being akin to hate, and impossibly intoxicating romance, all there.

those days, the sex element was kept to the minimum. kiss on the lips, usually hard, did the trick.

brutal even better.

i left reading around the time, words such as mound of excitement started entering m&b jargon. mound? yikes.

i know my idea of the hot man comes much from these books and some harold robbins and robert ludlum, even mario puzo and very little from noble epics and tales of rama.

what fifty shades is to today's woman, perhaps m&b to an extent was to us and my mother's generation... something freeing there. a romance about a girl, an everyday girl, now today... not some princess or countess or tragic heroine... and an out and out romance with the fairy tale promise of happily ever after at the end. linear, full of maar dhaad and mohabbat, thenproposal time, ha.

however much we scoff at that... it is a universal desire, don't you think? something rather innocent and lovely in it too, provided you know reality might just not be exactly that.

arnav singh raizada and khushi kumari gupta had the perfect m&b romance, but then asr became a bit more than the m&b hero... he became so beautiful one started identifying with him. kkg kept pace as long as tv allowed her to... and somewhere without my noticing it consciously it became a huge love story.

indu, i too never understood that jodi thing, till i saw these two.

sorry i muttered on.

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Posted: 10 years ago
#39

Originally posted by: Javeria3991

awesome and beautiful post. The edits are wonderful.

The anne do poem was just mesmerizing and too beautiful
His kiss and the desires which flew through them was another silent promise to be with each other side for etermity without caring the world.
My favorite lines are below
aane do.
no matter what comes
or goes
or passes by
without even a look at us
i'll be yours
here in this moment still
and always forever



thanks, javeria,

glad you read and felt the desire... all that they felt, flew through the and me... made me smile every time or even cry. i never liked remarriage, but there were these astonishing bits that screamed love, devotion, commitment and utter sensuality.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Let them come.
one of the sexiest scenes in IPK history.
Beautiful poem. My heart skips a beat everytime.👏

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