That's it. Tia, you are one I have been looking for girl. Where were you?? đ Exactly my thoughts. We are exactly the same in this thing. We admire and praise acting skills not just the actor. We love how the actor make the character look real. And that's where we fall for the actor's talent not the actor. ;) And what we know about them we get to see or listen from media.And wat a long interview, I got bored half way. Not b'cos it was boring, but it was way tooo long and I was starting to feel arey yaar how much long. And why do one or two fans always ask they fav. actors to marry them?? I don't get it. I mean how much they know them except for their on-screen role that they immediately fall in love with them and propose them. Hell what is wrong with the fans. Yes I too love KV, but its the love for his acting skills and talent and his body language on screen and I do like his smile and eyes and way he uses his eyes to emote the feelings in the scene.But hell I will never ever propose any actor for marriage. Irrespective of his marital status i.e., Married or Single.
I think his role Prem/Yudi was way ahead of its time. I think that was the time when people expected the character to be either white like Tulsi, Parvati and Prerna or Black like Pallavi, Payal and Komolika. The audience was not ready to accept a normal person with grey shades and some violet, red, blue and other colors thrown in together for pleasure. That's why many questions were targeted towards his character and his portrayal. If he would have got to reprise his role today I bet everyone would like his and his role alone and everyone would hate all the goody-two shoes and OTT black characters. But I may be wrong. There are still some aunties and grandmothers who yearn for such characters. and like to go Haw- Hoo over the total negative characters. But young generation like us prefer heros with grey shades and balance between good and bad. Hero with style and attitude are call of the day.