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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa

Arya will be everything that Mini wasn't.

HS ki ladki. Jiske liye HS sabse important hai. Jo unse unconditional love karti hai. Who will put Mini in her place. Who will uphold Hanita's name high and mighty.

Arya Hanuman Singh zindabaad zindabaad!🥳🥳

@bold... ❤️

If by any chance HS and Minnie reconcile at the end of season 1, then Arya will be like the next gen of Singhs.

I just wanna know what Ani thinks of this daughter of the character that's so close to his heart.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: inlieu

I think this is one of the milestones of Aniruddh's career. I am now going back and watching his older shows. He was damn good as Indu Singh too, wow! Like even that many years ago his standard was so high and you can see how he has polished his craft over the years.

I guess it's also just life experience and being older that makes a difference. My gut feeling is that him not wanting the dad role is also due to him being afraid of not doing justice to it cause he's not a father yet irl. Someone tell him he'd do great 😁😁😁

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Reka_

I guess it's also just life experience and being older that makes a difference. My gut feeling is that him not wanting the dad role is also due to him being afraid of not doing justice to it cause he's not a father yet irl. Someone tell him he'd do great 😁😁😁

He can make me believe anything he wants to. I wish he'd value himself a bit more and have confidence in his abilities.

Anyway... let's see.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Reka_

I guess it's also just life experience and being older that makes a difference. My gut feeling is that him not wanting the dad role is also due to him being afraid of not doing justice to it cause he's not a father yet irl. Someone tell him he'd do great 😁😁😁

well why does he have apprehension of playing father? hes not in his 20's right. 33 or 35 i think. he can play a dad at this age. i wish we had arya HS scenes. mini ko veer balika bulana usne hi sikhaya hoga.

The girl clutching the police doll is so heartbreaking because she wont have her police inspector father around. It will be like a nishani of him. The little child dosent deserve not having her father around

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Reka_

I guess it's also just life experience and being older that makes a difference. My gut feeling is that him not wanting the dad role is also due to him being afraid of not doing justice to it cause he's not a father yet irl. Someone tell him he'd do great 😁😁😁

I think his apprehension in playing dad on-screen has more to do with getting stereotyped in father roles. ITV does not often come up with nuanced character like Hanuman Singh. So if he starts playing Dad, that’s what he will get in future.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi

I think his apprehension in playing dad on-screen has more to do with getting stereotyped in father roles. ITV does not often come up with nuanced character like Hanuman Singh. So if he starts playing Dad, that’s what he will get in future.

I didn't think it's that bad for males though... Also he could be typecast as cop/army guy anyways irrespective of family status

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I don't think it's fair how almost every child was shown to have a complicated relationship with their parents, especially their fathers.

Yes, familial relationships are complicated but I don't they're to this extent.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: asmaanixx

I don't think it's fair how almost every child was shown to have a complicated relationship with their parents, especially their fathers.

Yes, familial relationships are complicated but I don't they're to this extent.

This show should have been called Patiala Dads

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: _Reka_

I didn't think it's that bad for males though... Also he could be typecast as cop/army guy anyways irrespective of family status

Same story for males. He's already played a cop twice but HS as character was revolutionary so we didn't pay excessive attention to him being a cop.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi

I think his apprehension in playing dad on-screen has more to do with getting stereotyped in father roles. ITV does not often come up with nuanced character like Hanuman Singh. So if he starts playing Dad, that’s what he will get in future.

I also think he was afraid of being typecast. ITV doesn't have much for male leads in general. The other show I watch has a 30-year-old actor playing a character in his mid-40s with a teenage daughter. He's doing a good job but again, his type of role is not common for male leads. Granted, things are slowly changing but it's nowhere near as flexible as films or web series.

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