Ummm.. res?
Unresed my previous comment
here.
*edit*
I just ducked. Like, fell-on-the-floor-face-down ducked. Because I am SURE you must have chucked the toaster at me (did you put the bread in , btw? I'm feeling slightly peckish)
Okay okay.. Getting back to the point. I am SO SORRY! I resed. And forgot. More like, remembered and recollected but couldn't get to the point of actually updating my comment.. Sorry?
(Okay, I love Chris Evans. Sue me!)
Anyway.. this comment is going to be a long one, so sit back and grab a plate of piping hot pakoras (but do not drop any on the screen, warna meri toh band baja dogi tumm!)
Victor's comment to Arnav in the beginning.. how his mom tis worried about Arnav becasue of the dark circles? LOL. I wanted to try and edit a pic of (our very own) Mr. Barun ji but I made a bad job of it, so just imagine I've put one up here:
.. and you HAVE to agree, he looks drool-worthy even with the dark circles, nahi?
And Khushi actually counted the mosquitoes in her room. Wow!
You put in a reference to Piku wayyy before the movie released!!! (Okay, one line, which I think i am reading into.. but this one: "Victor had cracked about the connection between cold tea and restricted bowel movements")
The whole conversation going from Victor's babies (okay, not HIS) to Arnav's hot babies, to Khushi's cute babies, to Payal's and Akash's baby-discussion is so real.. that's actually how weirdly friends jump topics.. loved that touch!!
On a side note, I am going to use the band-aid trick from now on.
Oookay.. coming back to the valley.. the description of the place was really enticing.. have you actually seen it first hand? And the book by Frank Smythe? Just curious..
Loved your detailing of the situation, what with the leeches (both literal and figurative, somehow 😉) and the rain, and MAGGI! (Shh.. its bad for health, but I miss it!) I could picturise them eating hot noodles and their makeshift paratha-frankies while staring into a fog/mist filled valley that had flowers of all colors as far as one's eyes could see!
"Even pseudo-intellectual people look pretty during these music festivals" ===> HAHAHAHAHAHA
So true!!
(although I do admit I wish I could look that way..)
I liked the conversation between Sumit and Arnav, although I am yet to meet a guy so comfortable and confident in his own self that he is friendly with his wife's ex. I wish there really were such guys, because damn! Girl. You write them pretty hot as they come!
Arnav's questions, his doubts his fears about Khushi.. they make him so much more real, don't they? He's not just a cool dude (or bro) but he is also concerned for his friend's state of mind.. he wants to know about Khushi's past and her present feelings (maybe), but he would rather have her be forthcoming than satisfy his own curiosity and hurt her in the process.
All in all, a good part A. Part B's review follows...
Edited by chibisuke - 10 years ago
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