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What does she mean when she says 143 or 43?
143 means I love you. Yup they seems so together. Simi has to be more out going she was RJ. She sound so sweet I wish she had sung more. But yes they seem so friendly to each other. Smrti do seem so together she may not be much older than Neil in real life. I love their interviews.Originally posted by: Laila2009
What does she mean when she says 143 or 43?
Plus I notice that in real life, Smitri K is far more outgoing, bubbly, funny and quick witted whereas Neil B is far more reserved, even shy and serious; he even seems lost for words on occasion. Quite the opposite of their KB characters.In real life they seem very comfortable with each other and that adds to their on-screen chemistry.Good for them and for bringing so much.Whats with the all the requests asking them to sing? This is the second interview I have seen with them and all the interviewers seem to do is ask them to sing instead of asking them about their role, what they liked about it, how it adapted to it, and then give us something humorous about themselves, each other etc. Very odd approach to journalism.