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Posted by Sushma Shrestha On December 24, 2014Thirdly, the highlight of the show is performances by the actors. Lead actor Parth Samthaan stands out as the heady, arrogant, young and confused Manik Malhotra out shining rest of the cast. His performance is truly entertaining and keeps us glued at the screens while he is in there. Kishwar Merchant carries the role of Nyonica Malhotra, Manik's mother- a grey shaded, ambitious and shrewd lady, with natural ease so much like her other television roles so far. Another special mention goes to Ayaz Ahemad for playing Cabir, a gay member of Fab 5 and Abhisek Malik who plays the role of Harshad, despicable baddie of the story. Both the actors have been doing their roles justifiably well. The other three Fab 5 mates are just fine while Vheeba Anand and rest supporting cast are just about fit in their roles, given the lesser scopes to them.
Now moving on with the weaker aspects, performance wise lead actress Niti Taylor, as Nandini, is not that well convincing or say doesn't go down well at par with the other major leads. Undoubtedly, she has improved than the initial days, still it feels she needs more grooming, appropriate voice modulation, dialogue clarity and rather better set of emotive expressions. Chemistry shared by her and Parth is one of the good ones of current times, for which rather the abundant number of physical romantic scenes and underneath script lines with respect to such scenes should be better counted for than Niti's romance enactment. Many a times, her expressions make the scenes look a bit forced and uncomfortable.
Secondly, on the love story part the "seperation" or "tiff" or "confusion" betweenNandini and Manik has started appearing over stretched or somewhat dragged. An exceptional factor is surely missing in the tale of their love as the writers seem to have given to the cliche of usual love-hate confusion sorta drama. Moreover, indulging a friend to make the lead hero come out to the relationship dilemma makes it even more cliched.
Not to forget here, the new entry in Manik and Nandini's life, supposedly the next third angle in their love, fails to make a significant mark. On a side note, she can be the "matter of distress" as usual for fans of the show.
And she's fab in the emotional scenes...that is the first thing I noticed about her acting...she makes crying look good no matter how much they make her cry...she makes you feel Nandu's pain acutely.
Voice modulation lessons toh 90% of this cast needs...Ayaz and Veebha are the only ones who can act in that sense since they are "veterans" compared to the rest...
This skewed perception of Parth being Perfection and Niti being a hopeless novice is laughable😆...and yeah the moment Abhishek ends up getting an honorable mention in the same breath as Ayaz is when this just starts getting😆
Originally posted by: Sanely_Insane
@Bold: Exactly this. The writer is trying to project Parth as the epitome of perfection while Niti is a hopeless case. The writer. whoever he/she is makes it look like saara kaam Parth karta hai while Niti sirf flowerpot hai. 😳😆LMAO at Abhishek essaying the role of Harshad, despicable baddie of the story justifiably well. Lolwut?! 😲😆