Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 23rd Oct 2025
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well said...but to overcome that fear...he must know the truth behind his fathers action...y he did so n for whom he did...Originally posted by: LoveRosh
I actually think this angle of asad's is BRILLIANT. Hats off to Gul for bringing so much DEPTH to Asad's character. As a psych major i see it in him that he fears being his father.. he tells himself that his father is nothing for him but his father gave him the biggest deception as a child. He grew up seeing two people to immensely in love.. BREAK APART.. his father being the hand in that. He can never forgive Rashid for that.. but at same time he is reminded that he is his father's son at the end of the day. What if he ever were to fall in love and do the same thing to the girl he loves?
His fears are so genuine and legitimate and so REAL -LIFE like. I admire Gul for portraying it.Eventually Asad will realize he is not his father. His father and himself are two different individuals. Two separate human beings. But its not going to be easy for him. For any individual it takes time and THERAPY for them to overcome such truths.I would LIKE for him to take his time in realizing . cause it keeps it REALISTIC.. and will show us a genuine story and character progression rather than a rushed concept...
Originally posted by: LoveRosh
I actually think this angle of asad's is BRILLIANT. Hats off to Gul for bringing so much DEPTH to Asad's character. As a psych major i see it in him that he fears being his father.. he tells himself that his father is nothing for him but his father gave him the biggest deception as a child. He grew up seeing two people to immensely in love.. BREAK APART.. his father being the hand in that. He can never forgive Rashid for that.. but at same time he is reminded that he is his father's son at the end of the day. What if he ever were to fall in love and do the same thing to the girl he loves?
His fears are so genuine and legitimate and so REAL -LIFE like. I admire Gul for portraying it.Eventually Asad will realize he is not his father. His father and himself are two different individuals. Two separate human beings. But its not going to be easy for him. For any individual it takes time and THERAPY for them to overcome such truths.I would LIKE for him to take his time in realizing . cause it keeps it REALISTIC.. and will show us a genuine story and character progression rather than a rushed concept...
Originally posted by: LoveRosh
I actually think this angle of asad's is BRILLIANT. Hats off to Gul for bringing so much DEPTH to Asad's character. As a psych major i see it in him that he fears being his father.. he tells himself that his father is nothing for him but his father gave him the biggest deception as a child. He grew up seeing two people to immensely in love.. BREAK APART.. his father being the hand in that. He can never forgive Rashid for that.. but at same time he is reminded that he is his father's son at the end of the day. What if he ever were to fall in love and do the same thing to the girl he loves?
His fears are so genuine and legitimate and so REAL -LIFE like. I admire Gul for portraying it.Eventually Asad will realize he is not his father. His father and himself are two different individuals. Two separate human beings. But its not going to be easy for him. For any individual it takes time and THERAPY for them to overcome such truths.I would LIKE for him to take his time in realizing . cause it keeps it REALISTIC.. and will show us a genuine story and character progression rather than a rushed concept...