He is gone, Doc D
For good!
As long as we fans project an image, of wanting only steamy romance. The story will never regain importance!
The story for all practical purposes is dead and buried
You should have named your post "Where is Shantanu Khandelwal? In bed or in the shower with his wife?"
The Shantanu in the red tee pinning her to the wall
The Shantanu that says to her "Nahi Khanak hum dost nahi hain, hum dosti se kahin aage nikal chukey hain"
The Shantanu that was the definition of a loving caring hubby when Khanak goes to the office to meet Tashu.
The Shantanu that said "Tumhe nahi lagta hum bahut zyaada ladte hain"
The Shantanu that said "Khanak bahut buri hai Dadi"
the Shantanu that drapes the green dupatta on her
The Shantanu that senses her presence in a room the moment she walks in.
The way he looks at her across a crowded room
The way he spontaneously goes off to help her when dishes slide off her hands.
The whole ridiculing the NRI and making a 50 something man fall for his wife's "phoren returned" friend is as pathetic as Shaan on steroids wearing the red vest, asking his wife to read the suhaag raat book.
Shaan's wife has six inch long nails and has three inches of make up plastered on her face. Except for her clothes there is nothing remotely Indian about her.
I am not sure if she is a very good candidate for preaching desh bhakti!
Speaking of inanity and utter nonsense.
Its all a pretext to showcase some really poor writing, and some shrill OTT histrionics (read hamming).
Thank God Subash Chandra Bose and who ever else was mentioned have long passed away and dont have to witness this train wreck.
Edited by aditee - 14 years ago