Originally posted by: vinee_vinee
Today i made my Hubby to watch the MM episode of JLZ to know his reactions on the hoola created on DV Ankita dancing and DV's behaviour otherwise. He just knows that JLZ is on young boy and older girl relationship and nothing else. He has also never watched the show before.
This is what he had to say about it, seeing only MM.
- He felt that DV should have taken her along to whoever he was meeting but felt strange as to why Saachi was leaving him everytime someone was interrupting them. ..Agree..Dv didnt even introduce saancji to his mom..i really felt bad...
- He felt Saachi still does not feels DV is her and feels no right on him. He went on to say this girl seems dumbo...don't mind...No idea.he may be right...
- He noted the expressions on DV when he was with Saachi and when he was ankita. My hubby had the opinion that his expressions with Ankita were neutral but conveyed love for Saachi. He also said that seeing DV dance with Ankita, it was very apparent that he is dancing with a friend as his expressions and body language were of a friend bUt when he was dancing with Saachi it was very clear that she is his gf. He also shared his view that dancing with a friend does not make one bothered about the touch or dance steps. Thus DV was only enjoying his dance. My hubby also learnt salsa with his childhood friend who was a girl and he said he was never worried about the steps and neither was she. They both had different love partners while they were learning salsa. He simply found dancing with ankita nothing unusual as regards DV's side...agree but what abt Dv mom she already felt thy are in love and wants thm to get married...
- His last point stressed that DV meeting all his friend was the situations requirement also and his liking also. He has lived a life for whatever number of years ( his age) without Saachi so he will take that life along with him. If he needed to be more careful to keep Saachi with him, even she needed not to leave him. He many a times was shown searching for her, but she was not there and then somebody else pulled him. Good observation...