Originally posted by: Clumsy_Wings
Actually, i keep shut about most of the people from any entertainment industry. it's better that way i guess.😆 I am not big fan of celebrities or pay attention to their personal life that much. It's just that Sanaya is one of those few actor, I at least can tolerate off screen . 😆 On acting Sanaya, I think she can call herself as an actor, but me going gaga needs time.😳 I gave her two shows a chance even that one which had so much buzz and craze, I quit within 1 month.😆 This story has rustic , edgy and intensity i like, so crossing fingers here.
Originally posted by: ASRaddictKKG
I'm the exact opposite. :P I'm not very fond of her off-screen persona, atleast what little I've seen of it. But that dosen't mean i dislike her. I'm indifferent, I guess.
It's her acting I like, but she tends to go a bit OTT in comic scenes. I think you'll end up liking her, she's good.
Haha. I think the show that you're talking about is the one that inspired my username :p
I too am willing to give the show a chance. I like it till now, though not as much as the forum people :p
But the hype and I guess the thought of seeing atleast Khushi attratced me :p
Delena <3
Originally posted by: Clumsy_Wings
well, everyone has their own liking. 😆 Yes, she does at time. Let's see :) On acting, i like her but not to the point i am like going u know i am completely blown over.😳 I do like the show actually , but me being addicted to it, let's see. I am enjoying at the moment.Yes, i do think there is a lot of hype due to Sanaya , and hope the makers are able to satisfy the thirsty viewers.😳
Originally posted by: napstermonster
My opinon on the Paro-Rudra scene as opposed to the Rudra-Laila scene is this:
If Paro and Rudra rolling around on the sand was supposed to rival Rudra-Laila's intro, and shown as INTENTIONALLY sexy, then the story would have been really screwed up, and I for one, would have moved on in disgust.
The writers established early on the Paro was literally terrified of the BSF. She has nightmares about them. Then, it is one of those men who show up, and in many ways, frighten her as much as save her. On top of that, seconds before she sees Rudra and is rescued, this woman is being assaulted by three creeps, and in fear for her life and virtue. It would have been incredibly insensitive, not to mention ludicrous, if Rudra and Paro then shared any conscious moment of attraction as he rescued her. Sanaya would have not done her character any justice if she had played that meeting with coy sexy heat.
I think that the fact that in spite of the circumstances, they still managed to imbue their intro with enough heat to get many a panty in a twist (at least per this site!) speaks to the excellent chemistry these two share. And I am looking forward to them actually interacting in privacy. Of course, I wont expect Sanaya to manufacture heat if its not there, (ChanChan ...??) but I have faith, having seen what Ashish (if that his name?) can do, and having been literally inspired into writing through Sanaya-Barun.
In contrast, Rudra and Laila meet alone, in his tent, during a stormy night, with a gun to the forehead, very nicely symbolic of sex. Laila then wriggles her arms and body all over him, has the advantage of suggestive dialogue to deliver in a throaty voice, inflames the (admittedly under-dressed) man, and gets her roll in the hay, with the bed being like, two feet away. She is then seen fixing her choli, thrusting some very lovely boobs in the air, clearly having had a good time.If, given all this, Laila and Rudra DIDN'T burn up the screen, Ankita should have given up acting to join a nunnery.
My point--unequal circumstances. And they are not to be compared, when they are THIS far apart. Its unfair to pigeon-hole "Parun" and Rud-Laila" or whatever, without giving Sanaya a chance to interact with her very hot co-star in less strenuous circumstances.
There--dissent, without insult. It can be done, people.
Originally posted by: napstermonster
By the way, Snowman--I find it very interesting to see that when someone answers your post with actual arguments that debunk your theories, or challenge your opinions, you choose to instead open newer, slightly more inflammatory posts on the exact same thesis. You do not actually contribute to your own argument.
If you are looking for participation, why not...well...participate in your own thread? Reasoned responses that don't resort to name calling is what you asked for. So, I, and several other writers, I took five minutes of our time to read, think about and respond to your points regarding Laila and Rudra being better leads on different threads you opened (on the same thing). And then, we all waited to hear from you. In vain.
I know, of course, that this comment will be water rolling off a very drama-craving duck's back, but I went through your posting history on RangRasiya. Its clear that you sing a very one note tune when it comes to literally each and every post you've made--you are disappointed, and thoroughly so, about many aspects of the show, be it the leads, the premise, the content, the violence, the chemistry. Pretty much everything that a one week old show can do to piss you off--Rang Rasiya has done.
So you post. And post. And post. Its well within your right to do so. But what surprises me, especially in someone who opens SO MANY POSTS. is that you rarely respond to the sensible writers who respond to you. You instead choose to lament loudly about being persecuted, but then you say you are bravely carrying on in spite of the many outrageous attacks coming your way because of the "good of the forum and the show".Here is an idea to help you actually do just that---how about responding to one of your own posts, with reasoned debate and actual analysis? Its a forum for all views, and yours, (if it is in fact a real view and not just some bored kid's two minutes of fun) has the scope of being a very interesting perspective to hear about. Of course, it will be less dramatic and off-putting to debate and not just inflame, but it would actually do what you say you want to do---contribute.
Just a thought.
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