Originally posted by: optimist
GD,I agree that the expressions between Michi between c-night and now has changed. There are two factors for that, the Michi factor and the Shachi factor. As to the Michi factor, the story demands it, for the c-night is when they first get intimate. So naturally there needs to be some awkwardness, some clumsiness in their scene. As they spend more time with each other Michi are more comfortable with each other and that is reflected in their scenes too. Coming to Shachi, the same logic applies. Panchi is definitely more comfortable with Shabbo now than before and that is again quite natural since they spend so much time together on the sets. So Michi requirements are fully met by Shachi's adjustments to each other.
What I am still not sure is whether Shachi are a couple. Just because two actors are comfortable with each other and emote well does not automatically mean they are seeing each other. In fact as actors they are expected to do their jobs and Shachi definitely seem to be doing a fab job. Whether it is facilitated by the fact that it is for real, well as of now I cannot be sure for the simple reason that we are talking about actors. If the actors portray a scene realistically it does not automatically mean they actually feel it. By that logic Shabbo enacts well the scenes where he thrashes Bharat (Alaap). Does that mean he hates him in real life? Sanju enacts her scenes where she spits venom at Panchi so well, you can actually feel her hatred. Does that mean she hates her in real life too? We applaud them for these scenes saying they did a good job. So the love scenes between Michi could also be a good act. This is why I do not want to speculate whether Shachi are a couple based on their scenes together, the SPA dance included. I would rather prefer to look for clues outside their onscreen/onstage performance.