
Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 27
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Lol Sharadda personally I think Indu is anything but silent! Rofl he's a regular motor mouth once he gets started, with a seemingly incurable disease of 'foot in mouth'!
But sigh I still adore him!
Coming to your question, although I don't really like the extrovert types, the introvert silent types aren't my cup of tea also. Overall I'm attracted to the 'boy next door' types' as they have this honest, decent and sweet appeal. Yet somehow those guys still seem to maintain some form of mystery.
Nevertheless when it comes to entertainment value nothing is more attractive in reel life than the 'angry young man' type.
No suki... I wasn't referring to Indu in general... the past Indu was definitely a different person altogether... that's what I mentioned in another thread too...Sanchi's changed Indu for the better and Indu's changed Sanchi for the better...both in their own ways...
It's the latest Indu that's a whole different breed of man... he's never had this mysterious silent grim aura till lately... especially the expressions he had when Sanchi was having a reunion with her family - they're really 'intriguing' aka we don't know precisely what he's thinking!!! He's giving out a lot without saying much... this aspect of Indu is quite refreshing - the stuff that novels are made of...BTW; Kuls, Suki, Namz... taken your personal preferences on board too... 😛Personally, I like the silent strong types too (not the 'angry' bit though - well if angry, should be at least capable of using the 'anger' only in the right pretext)