Originally posted by: Life_Is_Dutiful
If u r talking about the way Abhi talks like a kid with Akshu then I remember Aditya Hooda used to talk like that in bepannaah too with Zoya. Probably that's Harshad's style of telling dialogues pyaar se but I agree it does come across as weird sometimes. Even in bepannaah I used to find that weird. I also feel its the director's fault too. The directors of both the shows should have corrected him and made him speak in a different way so that both the characters don't seem childish while talking to their better halves.
Exactly that is where his dialogue delivery is going horribly wrong. In Bepannaah, in the first episode as Aditya Hooda, he started cribbing. The tone was childish. Nobody pointed out as the initial week's episodes were fantastic.
Later, Aniruddh Rajrekar saw to it that HC wasn't given similar scenes. The team gave him to emote anger, frustrations, guilt. The transition and the variety of emotions which the directors got him to do is due to the team's ability to execute the scenes. I wish more attention was paid to the screenplay.
Here when Akshara tells him post confession let's go back and inform everyone. He immediately starts speaking in a babyish kind of voice. The dialogues were equally horrible. It sounded as if Abhimanyu was not ready to face the current situation.
Rishi or Vishal Desai has to understand that a masculine voice has certain limits.
They executed the trip scenes well where out of concern Abhimanyu advises Akshara take care of your self ( during Ruby molestation track). Harshad spoke in a very concerned tone, the Voice Modulation was perfect.
I hope the creatives and directors concentrate on the plus points.
Edited by Salutethearmy - 3 years ago
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