Originally posted by: chitterati
We'll Divya with a mind like yours... I am sure you will find your Jalal waiting for you...
😆
I don't look like Jodha though 😉
In any case, yes, I am glad your husbands understand your obsession with Jalal 😆
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Originally posted by: chitterati
We'll Divya with a mind like yours... I am sure you will find your Jalal waiting for you...
😆
I don't look like Jodha though 😉
In any case, yes, I am glad your husbands understand your obsession with Jalal 😆
I am still waiting for Lashy's take 5 😆 She said part 52 takes precedence 😭
Originally posted by: blackvelvet
In theater staccato is used mostly in dialogue delivery...to create impact and atmosphere through curt, quick fire dialogues...there are many examples and one need not look beyond shakespeare as he used staccato dialogues with great success...one very populsr instance of staccato...in shakespeare's Hamlet...that scene between macbeth and lady macbeth...the feel of that scene is one of evil tension ...its palpable...and shakespeare creates that environment with monosyllabic stiff dialogue in the form of question and answer between macbeth and lady macbeth...
Oh finally!...yes romance has got nothing to do with physical proximity...I have gone hoarse trying to explain this in the forum...romantic scenes are all about good scripting and directing...thanks divya.(if I may?)...I needed that assurance...
Originally posted by: chitterati
Do to know about looks but you are defo smarter than her, hunar ki khaan hai aap!
Originally posted by: blackvelvet
You don't typically come to my take 5 threads do you? Just asking as I always blame the CVs never the actors and that is where we have a lot of debates on Rajat's Jalal. I don't write them daily anymore but when I do would invite you to join!
Yes, scripting, direction, camera angles ... that is what they are about
Oh yes ... my name is Divya / divi, what is yours?
Originally posted by: blackvelvet
Exactly, and what better prof of this than JA, who can forget that that night when Jo Jalal discussed shahnaama after Jo had cooked for him, or that magical angoori baagh night, and one of my favourites night of shivani MH engagement Jashn, when Jalal called Jo to appreciate her ... No hand hold, no hugging ... Nothing...but see we still remember those scenes...I don't even remember a decent such scene post sr except for perhaps the namaaz scene.
so lets start with ja ka jalal , ya phir Lashy ka jalal then we will take from there 😉
Originally posted by: chitterati
Yes, the CVs have lost their scripting sense ... the legato of romance is missing
Oh they did have a hand-hold on the night of Shivani MH engagement 😉 Jalal's excuse was the fallen payal 😆