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ohhh heeeeey girlie!!!
how are you!
Honestly I want this MU so both learn something out of it. Like Anju said both know they are loved, but slight change their insecurities pop up.
Shaurya has never seen or felt the negativity from his family and Shagun. They have been very crafty and two faced. He thinks all are like him.
Astha already started giving Devi, now after knowing her sons married her favourite student nothing and no one can stop her.
I dont want Anokhi to walk away and leave Shaurya without listening to his side. Its done with , doest not need repeating.
Yeah the MU is needed for a push in the story. And also their growth as a couple in love. Individual growth aside, they need to grow as a couple too.
Yes. I don’t really blame Shaurya for believing BM or Shagun. I just blame him for not telling everything to Anokhi.
@bold
Yes! She also needs to change this aspect of hers. She needs to give him a chance to present his side. Especially after the baarish conversation.
So Hindi is technically my second language but American education likes to say otherwise 🙄 but growing up speaking Urdu, I was taught at a very young age when to use what. I am never allowed to use 'tu' like I will get slapped for it by my parents. and if you noticed anokhi says tu to babli. I have always used aap when it came towards like relatives(cousins, uncles, aunts). But I always used tum when it came towards my brothers. the way I think of it is a way of distinguishing your relationship. aap is very formula and respectable. but tum is very informal and close to home types. So I get why people would rather use aap than tum. But I really like the way he asked, and props to the writers, because he asked in such a genuine way and she saw how all he is asking is for someone to call his own because every where he looks he doesn't have that.Originally posted by: mallukumari
@bold: so we had a whole convo on IF about the use of 'tum' vs 'aap'. I was really against it. But Hindi is my third language, so I really fall behind the politeness aspect of language. But the writers did such a great job in setting that up. Shaurya really opened up about 25 years of pain to his Anokhi, so it only made sense that he wanted that apnaapan after that. So I trust the writers to make it make sense. Have they been alone since then to use tu/tum language?? I wonder if she'll continue.
In the missing bus scene, how much were you rolling seeing Shaurya's over-acting with the driver??? I was sooo impressed by KVs acting there. Like it's over the top, but so perfect!!!🤣
And in the cabin, after all the nok-jhok, when he hold his arm and questions her about running away, the way his voice changed and became soooo sincere.....👏
I wonder if the Babli/Ahir scene will be Shaurya trying to push his way into ACPs house?? Can Ahir threaten to arrest Shaurya again?? I want to see my sherni come out and defend her man!!!
Not getting ShaKhi until Tuesday seems like such a punishment right now. I've been on ShaKhi overload. I guess I'll just rewatch everything again!!
Everything about that scene where he is trying to convince her to come with him. I DIED. he was amazing. when he said humsafar I was like thank god. Remember when Ahir used it right before bridge scene?!
@bold I want to see it, and I want her to own it. She knows how he is, and she knows how much he loves her. We never really touched on her jealously, just her insecurities, so I want to see her jealously but I also want to see her protectiveness of him.
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Not just tv. Even film actors. I personally do not enjoy getting involved in their personal lives or want to know every aspect of their lives. I care about their work and that’s about it. I used to think the what’s in your bag segment is very intrusive, but I guess it’s become a trend now. I enjoy the a day in a life kinda stuff though. Why I was saying about covid is coz I am sure from the moment the word came out about his covid, he would have been hounded with questions about it. It’s distasteful.
Oh!! Wow!! I always wonder who are these fans and how much dedication they have. Though I would never do something like that, I am glad actors who put so much hard work are getting the appreciation for it.
@boldI am sure. But i get Twitter girls make up for it with their vms, tweets, letters and trends.
Same here! I have nooooooooo fascination with actors or their lives. I'm here for story and chemistry of the couples I watch. I'll watch interviews for plot details!! I've had many opportunities to meet some Mallu actors, and I never wanted to go. I've never had that level of obsession with a real person. A fictional person, I have obsessed over many!!
Oh yea, all those segments are really intrusive, but it becomes part of the job. The really popular ones know how to use social media. Mind you, that doesn't translate into TRPs for their shows, but they're smart about increasing their own popularity! A lot of these people between shows are endorsing products on their social media too.
Yea this covid obsession is real. It is really distasteful! It's been on every print press about his Covid. And the fact that he hasn't told his parents and he's trying to protect them is sweet.
Thank God there are more dedicated fans than us! We get to enjoy their creativity in the form of edits and VMs. I love this fandoms creativity. KV even mentioned that these are people in their free time being so dedicated to a fictional show, and not being paid for it!
So Hindi is technically my second language but American education likes to say otherwise 🙄 but growing up speaking Urdu, I was taught at a very young age when to use what. I am never allowed to use 'tu' like I will get slapped for it by my parents. and if you noticed anokhi says tu to babli. I have always used aap when it came towards like relatives(cousins, uncles, aunts). But I always used tum when it came towards my brothers. the way I think of it is a way of distinguishing your relationship. aap is very formula and respectable. but tum is very informal and close to home types. So I get why people would rather use aap than tum. But I really like the way he asked, and props to the writers, because he asked in such a genuine way and she saw how all he is asking is for someone to call his own because every where he looks he doesn't have that.
Everything about that scene where he is trying to convince her to come with him. I DIED. he was amazing. when he said humsafar I was like thank god. Remember when Ahir used it right before bridge scene?!
@bold I want to see it, and I want her to own it. She knows how he is, and she knows how much he loves her. We never really touched on her jealously, just her insecurities, so I want to see her jealously but I also want to see her protectiveness of him.
@bold: Protectiveness/Possessiveness > Jealousy!! I want this too!!
I totally respect that language has formality and informality. But like you I was also taught the difference in tu/aap in Malayalam. And even with family, we never address our elders without respect. We use the equivalent of "Bhaji or Bhai" when we address any elder of our generation at all times. And so that mentality also comes to Hindi for me. I also learned Hindi in school, not just from speaking, with grammar rules and all. So again formal Hindi is ingrained in my brain.
But I agree, the writers handled it well. It was to give them a new level of intimacy and also for him to have " someone to call his own". I like how you said that!
Rightttttttttttttttt. That use of humsafar looked very deliberate!
"Waise agar tum chaho to gaadi, chauffeur, humsafar haazir hain ma'am, bas aap ishara kijiye"
"Aap chalenge mere sath"
"Zindagi bhar"
The dialogues man!!
And the innuendos!
"Aap ek kaam kijiye na"
"Ha chaliye na, gaadi main baith ke karte hai na"
🤣
that's one of my favorite episodes. I cant with him and his little dance he did when he got her in the car. I love this man.Originally posted by: mallukumari
@bold: Protectiveness/Possessiveness > Jealousy!! I want this too!!
I totally respect that language has formality and informality. But like you I was also taught the difference in tu/aap in Malayalam. And even with family, we never address our elders without respect. We use the equivalent of "Bhaji or Bhai" when we address any elder of our generation at all times. And so that mentality also comes to Hindi for me. I also learned Hindi in school, not just from speaking, with grammar rules and all. So again formal Hindi is ingrained in my brain.
But I agree, the writers handled it well. It was to give them a new level of intimacy and also for him to have " someone to call his own". I like how you said that!
Rightttttttttttttttt. That use of humsafar looked very deliberate!
"Waise agar tum chaho to gaadi, chauffeur, humsafar haazir hain ma'am, bas aap ishara kijiye"
"Aap chalenge mere sath"
"Zindagi bhar"
The dialogues man!!
And the innuendos!
"Aap ek kaam kijiye na"
"Ha chaliye na, gaadi main baith ke karte hai na"
🤣
that's one of my favorite episodes. I cant with him and his little dance he did when he got her in the car. I love this man.
That was clearly improvised by KV and the best part of that episode is the pure joy Shaurya has in being able to spend time with the wifey!
thoughts on hubby and wifey. I love him using wifey 😂 hubby I dont mind it. but he needs to stop addressing himself as hubby 😂Originally posted by: mallukumari
That was clearly improvised by KV and the best part of that episode is the pure joy Shaurya has in being able to spend time with the wifey!
thoughts on hubby and wifey. I love him using wifey 😂 hubby I dont mind it. but he needs to stop addressing himself as hubby 😂
hahaha...ditto on calling himself hubby! I want him to change his phone name to 'hubby'. I have that for my husband. There's an apnaapan there 😉 I like biwi too. i like his continuous 'i love you's. he just inserts it everywhere!!