That's an enchanting piece of writing, cheers.
I understand intensity as I am subjected to an interiorly form of it on a daily basis but never have I held someone's life hostage by their neck to express it. I am a female so you may say I am not characteristic to behave like that. Having said that, I also know that I would indeed not fall for anyone who twists my arm and threatens to choke me by gripping my neck. Asad is all things sexist. He's a good man but he's ideologies somewhere consider a woman a second-grade human he can overpower by muscle and mind, the latter as he believes he's got in plenty, more than anybody else. He thinks too highly of himself. I would really like the writers to help him overcome being so full of himself. We need heroes like him because yes, guys with that great a body and those fine cheekbones and everything under their control are like this. But they have to get back down on earth, dun they? So basically, Zoya sees Bond in him and I see a potential role model if they amend his character well.Also, the only reason I enjoyed the Asad-Zoya scene was because it was lousily funny. I like an entertainment at times. Mindless and harmless, y'know? I like Zoya these days. The actress is beautiful and playing her part gracefully.Sure, Asad will sacrifice all for Ayaan. True that. The punch of this post, yes. š³Kankshita
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