It is known as 'chemistry', the electricity between two
actors that illuminates the screen. Here's a look at some of the
popular pairs on television today who share this indefinable quality,
or so declare their fans. Some are certainly red hot, some are
actually rot but hey, we still love them a lot!
Smriti Iraani & Ronit Roy (Tulsi & Mihir, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu
Thi): The first couple of television shares good vibes on screen.
Thanks to their endless conflicts in the serial, however, their
scenes together have drastically reduced.
Sakshi Tanwar & Kiran Karmarkar (Parvati & Om, Kahaani Ghar Ghar
Kii): She is poised, he is pensive, and they always look in sync.
They share a comfort level that translates well on screen.
Gauri & Hiten Tejwani (Nandini & Karan, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu
Thi): Charming and expressive, this real life couple creates enough
excitement in reel life too. But sadly, their storyline in Kyunki
does not fully utilise their combined skills.
Shweta Tiwari & Ronit Roy (Prerna & Rishabh, Kasautii Zindagii Kay):
She is earnest, he is enigmatic, and they make a compatible couple.
Now that she's married him for the second time and is poised to
have baby number four (or whatever, we've lost track),
shouldn't Prerna stop addressing the poor fellow as 'Mr.
Bajaj'? His name's Rishabh, dear.
Aamna Shariff & Rajeev Khandelwal (Kashish & Sujal, Kahiin To Hoga):
When plastic meets stone, sparks seem unlikely but they supposedly
occur. The buzz is that Ekta Kapoor had to reshoot a crucial love
scene recently. Reason: No chemistry the first time round. Forget
chemistry and physics, they need to bone up on the basics. Of
acting.
Sangeeta Ghosh & Ankur Nayyar (Mahi & Veer, Des Mein Niklla Hoga
Chand): She's attractive, he's handsome and they make a
striking couple. If only she would stop going over the top with her
body language.
Gurdeep Kohli & Mihir Mishra (Juhi & Rahul, Sanjivani): Difficult to
set the screen ablaze when only one half of the pair can act. He is
sensitive and sincere but she is rank bad.
Niki Aneja Walia & Varun Badola (Simran & Abhimanyu, Astitva - Ek
Prem Kahani): An intriguing pair who generates plenty of heat. Their
scenes together create enough sparks to merit a look.
Mona Singh & Apoorva Agnihotri (Jassi & Armaan, Jassi Jaissi Koi
Nahin): Opposites definitely attract and there's no missing those
vibes. Their on-screen roller coaster relationship is pretty exciting
at the moment. Loads of fireworks.
Shama Sikander & Amit Jain (Pooja & Ronit, Ye Meri Life Hai): Not
particularly well-matched but they make an endearing pair. Alas, the
serial is determined to throw them asunder.
Manasi Joshi Roy & Anuj Saxena (Kkusum & Abhay, Kkusum): Nothing
electric here. He swallows half his dialogues while she bites them
out. Well, perhaps they are made for each other after all.
Juhi Parmar & Hussain Kuwajerwala (Kumkum & Sumit, Kumkum – Pyara
Sa Bandhan): The best for the last. Now here's a couple who
shares terrific chemistry. She's doe-eyed, he's dashing, and
they whip up oodles of warmth and intensity. It isn't just their
romantic moments that fizz and sizzle, their frothy scenes look
natural too, never choreographed. A rare pair that doesn't need a
word of dialogue to convey any thoughts. Their eyes say it all.
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