The last phase of Zoya Proposes, Asad Disposes.
I am not so sure how I feel about that.
Oh Noe. It's coming to that again...The letting go part.
Every step now will be extra cherished!
Okay I'm crazy. But you did this. What with your style and story and simplicity of it all.
Love.
*******
Now now.
That scene from You've Got Mail remains one of the few that affects me even today. The sense of loss is palpable.
And then there was Meg Ryan.
And then you mentioned Anna Kendrick in Up in the Air. Her role there got me to take her as a serious actor. Not your typical Disney role kind. I mean this made Pitch Perfect more than just a musical. She's got it. That X factor thing people rave about.
Have you watched 50/50? Somewhat an extension of sorts I feel to her character in Up in the Air.
Okay so. My point is... I see Zoya in these characters. Very Zoya.
And then you posted this.
Anyway.
I remember how you find Asad more writable and relatable and explorable and you just get him...but this is not quite the situation with Zoya.
And now look! With your characters, you've matured too. Going the depth and exploring possibilities. And yes Zoya.
I am already excited with anticipation of just how this is to unfold. Just how. And really. Zoya a lawyer.
So...If medicine is your thing, and not law...then maybe this would be the right time to tell you that...While I'm absolutely not sure how this would help, law happens to be a thing for me. Yes, I say this with uh, disdain (and fine a lil lost pride)!
But really. ...this is just to say that I count on your creative liberties. I need. Take all the liberties you need. Just gimme this fine story.
Khan and bookstore. Losing livelihood.
And Zoya works for the firm responsible for causing him that.
Oh this is no fun job.
Khan. Hayyyeee.
*******
You did it again Noe.
Autumn feels, you say?
;)
Mwahhh.
Thanks for this!
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