Originally posted by: nethraa_99
Bringing it from the main forum...(yesterday's discussion was enjoyable đ)
@bold Spot on about that. There is this movie director who would literally torture his leads....most of his leads would be raw, inexperienced....his movies would even flop....but the actors would not only improve their skills ten-fold, but also become more confident owing to that....I guess Jaffer could have helped greatly in scenes where Neil tends to go OTT. The PD lunch kaand was a prime example. May be as he gained confidence he would have shed that "artificiality" that I felt...He definitely feels more natural to me now than he did before...perhaps he would have become better at his weak points if jaffer was there..Am i making sense?
@Red Wow! You were so excitedđ? While I was invested in SaiRat, I was not thinking about them much. I was so eagerly waiting for Virat to realize the toxicity of his family (and his own)....but they killed all that expectation in the DevKit wedding and aftermathđ„ș
@blue I am getting excited (and dissapointedđ) reading about what we missed - by the way you have written this - even though I've never thought in those termsđ. I feel emotional intimacy feels lacking due to the script, perhaps? See even now, when we are getting flooded with Sairat scenes, most are cute nok-jhoks. That's because they don't know how to write meaningful scenes for then apart from cute scenes...and it became worse and worse after ousting.
Yeah certainly...I feel Ayesha would have also given stellar performances, but then I feel she has been giving such good performances in last few weeks, before and after accident both.. That woman makes crying looks so beautiful...I dont like her bringing that pout in every other scene of disappointment..so you see Jaffar would have helped and he would ahve also helped in toning down the manliness that Aishwarya brings now in Pakhi...I dont mind women being tom boyish, but the character is not that, its the lady like, graceful personna that made Virat/Samrat fall for her...or for that matter even the Chavans..
About the emotional intimacy, I am not sure again both writing and direction is falling flat.. You see you compare the first briefcase scene to the one just after the first accident, so much difference, the first accidental falls, to all that , that came later...
Then again, I also feel Neil is very good at giving the looks, looking love worn, mad in love, you know that SRK's annkho mei teri ajab si ajab si jindaa...I also saw SRK in some scenes of his.. but he does not give you that I am attracted to you , now that he is in love...Virat in the earlier days, gave me that vibe...just the way he held her hands, the way he looked at her... the way he got jealous during Aniket kaand... So you see both emotional intimacy and physical attraction are lacking here....and we have got more "ITV romantic scenes" now compared to Jaffer and yet I prefer Jaffer ones..when I am looking for any of the two things.. ..Reason could be anyone, but I blame the director, who mostly sleeps...
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