Originally posted by: anastasia21
But I felt (and this I say without any intention of ruining anyone's phangurrl moments) the guy who played the lech was far more convincing in his lecherous act than RK was in his angry-misunderstood-lover-saving-his-damsel-in-distress role. Sure his jaws were clenched and eyes were squinched, but something about his physical appearance was so laid back, that I wasn't sold with the death threats he was dishing out to the guy in the next moment. It may be so that I personally expected to see a more raged RK, completely blind with madness, unleashing his full wrath on the guy who has dared to even touch his Madhu, let alone tried to molest her. So compared to my expectation, RK's actions were quite thanda. And his reaction afterwards, when he looks in through the tent window was not like a person who is shaken/concerned about the girl he "supposedly" loves. To the point, that I find it hard to believe that he actually sent that bottle of water via Bittooji. Or maybe my mind today is just working overtime.
Was that a shout out through Radha about ARs previous show "Chhal" when she says "Na koi chhal, na koi khel"? Dunno, probably I'm over-thinking π. But throughout Radha-Bittooji conversation, I was half-expecting her to say, "Kya!!!! Rishu ne Dipali ko bhi gir ne diya??!!" π² But Bittooji probably refrained from giving her that bit of info.
But what surprised me today, that not a single person or more specifically a girl went to Madhu's aid after the whole unit rushed to scene of crime. The girl in white was more inclined on gushing about RK than putting an arm around Madhu. Is this normal? They are not passerby strangers. They have been working together, sharing lunch or a drink in the party. And not single soul was concerned or scandalised.