It's PC's 'extra-touchy' that causes Gauris little reaction, I suppose. And of course, SRK plays along as the 'sizzeling' chemistry (which showing off effectively existed in the Don movies) has become 'the talk of the town'... (the problem = PC wanted it to really happen and she couldn't accept the "no" for an answer).
I also belong to those who found this chemistry a play as it fits to the way SRK enacts his Don, just the show of a big boy who likes to play a gangster in his own stylish way. That's why I like both the Don movies...this gangster's portray isn't a serious one ... to me, it's like straight out of a comic book...in no way something SRK did in his other movies. (only his doubleganger, the poor Vijay, is enacted in another way)..and he so much enjoyed to play this Don...it really was a pleasure to watch him play-act .
That's why - again to me - the connection between Kat and SRK is of another calibre...they both enact a growing attatchment - Samar much earlier than Meera who is very hesitant to fall in love with Samar (because of her dad and what her mother did). There is a reason why Adi thought that the (slight) kissing would fit into this relationship (btw, the first kiss at the underground station is hinted but the lip-lock isn't seen).
I think, a lot of the flack JTHJ got was because of SRK breaking his no-kissing rule first with Katrina (what I read, was a saddening rejection of this pairing...and I'm glad that SRK repeated it - in another wy - with Zero...and Kat finally getting open praise ).
Edited by Clochette - 6 months ago
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