Originally posted by: malkasub
hi sush and all the rest of you replying here,
the reason im really liking anshie is that 'what the' look that he gives, when her answers surprise him, tie scene, turning up at office, sharing the bed scene...she really surprises him. the moment he reaches a conclusing...bang... she means something else... like the milk scene. I think that element of surprise will be something he will start to expect. then he will start to look forward to it. Then when he sends her away, he will start to miss her. hes one of those guys who live in their own upper class world, who haven't met someone like paakhi ...traditional and smart, conservative and classy. infact he still thinks that he knows how to bring her down since according to him, shes from a small town and cannot manage her own here.
I don't know about the 'falling in love' part. im not in a hurry too. im wondering what his equation with his wife was. he doesn't look like a grieving widower. nor does he have those 'no one can take her place' kind of feeling.
ive personally met guys who have this kind of look on their face when I talk about something that they did not expect me too. my father and brother loved Alfred Hitchcock ang PGWodehouse, so I know quite abit of his movies. i can talk about Grace Kelly acting in 'Rear window' and Ingrid bergman in 'Notorious', about Jeeves being a gentlemans gentleman. i look traditional and now live in a small town.
anshie is so real you can almost recognise him.
mallika