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Originally posted by: Dexterkilaila
I haven't watched Aashiqui 2. But I think its the fact that a young, tall, relatively good looking guy portraying the role of a heartbroken aashiq has got all the girls salivating over him. I mean think about it, how long has it been since a Hindi romantic film with young actors came out and did well at the BO? Usually, only those purely romantic films with older actors do well. Girls were dying for romance and they have found it in Aditya. It's the same attraction that drags all the girls to the soap stars that portray macho, brooding lovers on TV.
Originally posted by: coolfire
I guess that makes sense. It's the character that the girls are swooning over. The quintessential lover-- who's young and new (a big plus).
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