Originally posted by: rogerrocks
Shit i messed up and i swear it wasn't intentional😆 Seene me dil nahi dil me seena hota hai😆
Oh yeah..He was awesome..You can hate someone with a passion only when they have that sorta impact on you..I do have a feeling his mom might be justified in whatever she did but its gonna take ages before she can get that through his head😆 And its Thakurain sa for sure😆 Why do all the male leads come from dysfunctional families?😆
Uff ho! Seene mein dil hotaa hai. Dil mein seena nahin hotaa , buddhu bacche!😡.. Stop behaving like Jaaveda Sa.🤣
Thakurain Sa should be Rudra's mother. That will be a supercool track.
Protagonists from sad pasts and dysfunctional families give writers a lot of scope to play. Such characters are complicated, labyrinth-like, lost, vulnerable, easy to break but not easy to break through. So, performance wise, creatively, POV wise, we can explore all shades of the psyche and the heart. White characters are too flawless to be meddled with because you know that they are good souls and will always do the right thing - Suraj of DABH is the biggest and best example of that.
Edited by MoronsKiMallika - 11 years ago