Yes, that's right. This is another Manvendra Barot appreciation post, he has my heart ♥️
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1Yes, that's right. This is another Manvendra Barot appreciation post, he has my heart ♥️
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This guy has the magic to win hearts and create magic within the constricted screen space of a few minutes 🤌🏼
There are many things to like about his personality for sure. He is the third son, but doesn't bring about the haughtiness that Shivendra and Raghavendra have. Nor, does he have the brat behaviour and casual attitude of Samvendra.
What's refreshing is that even though he is shown as a poet, and disinterested in business matters. That isn't an excuse for him to be devoid of practicality or real world matters.
His creativity is in fact another extension of his core personality, which is of EMPATHY.
The ability to understand Raghavendra's insecurity (and not rat him out to Rani), to support Shiv and Surili's love when he could see them longing for each other, and even the way he pacifies his mother, without trying to tell her she is right.
There is a softness to him, without there being any pretense, and that makes him a joy to watch.
The actor, I am unaware of his name, but he is really good and correctly cast too! The niceness in his eyes translate perfectly onto the screen!
I am in love with this guy he looks so caring 😍😍
So perfectly said 🥹💯
Originally posted by: television.fan
There are many things to like about his personality for sure. He is the third son, but doesn't bring about the haughtiness that Shivendra and Raghavendra have. Nor, does he have the brat behaviour and casual attitude of Samvendra.
What's refreshing is that even though he is shown as a poet, and disinterested in business matters. That isn't an excuse for him to be devoid of practicality or real world matters.
His creativity is in fact another extension of his core personality, which is of EMPATHY.
The ability to understand Raghavendra's insecurity (and not rat him out to Rani), to support Shiv and Surili's love when he could see them longing for each other, and even the way he pacifies his mother, without trying to tell her she is right.
There is a softness to him, without there being any pretense, and that makes him a joy to watch.
The actor, I am unaware of his name, but he is really good and correctly cast too! The niceness in his eyes translate perfectly onto the screen!