Originally posted by: cherrypansy
TBH, Dev's character gives me more confusion, beyond my imagination, ...so find him very weak in most situations...I think he can voice his opinion but whenever and wherever he has a strong urge...so let's see how will he react to Payal's overt and inert exploitation as a DIL.
Originally posted by: KratikaSengarKS
respect your views.. But I have to say.. he has still to improve a lot as his acting skills expressions etc... 😳
The Subtle HeroI have been on other forums - and I have seen fans go ga-ga over the hero even on days when he hammed it up.Luckily, SWB has a hero who is talented and excellent in his job. The CVs do not make his task easy and yet he excels. You know who I am talking about - yes it is Dev.When I say the CVs do not make his task easy - I mean he is not the person all the cast talk about. Payal is the poster child that every cast member talks about. He is currently studying and unemployed - whereas Payal is a sarkari officer (government official). He does not swagger about in suit and tie - worse, he gets to wear dhoti and kurta! For the Prasad's he is a problem child - because he his good - dharmic, sanskaric, honest, and nice to all - including Gulkand bhabhi. Unlike his brother, he is respectful and supportive of his-wife-to-be and does not desire her earnings or want her to bring in any dowry. From what we know of him, he has all the good qualities a woman would want in a man.In fact, he is so good that his parents, elder brother and younger sister have to work hard at keeping him from finding out their true intentions. They can see he has his doubts - and so they lie and deceive him.But today on screen, he took the cake and showed what a great actor he is. He did action scenes wearing a dhoti and kurta so naturally that no would call it a stunt.He scuffled with the security guards (and got the better of them), jumped through a window, raced acroos the street jumping over bushes that were 3 feet high to rescue a blind and hearing impaired woman from a speeding truck, All this in an ordinary man's clothes: dhoti-kurta (as he is still wearing his post haldi clothing) and with NO over-the-top acting to claim that he is the hero of the story. Sometime earlier I had wondered whether he might be a superman silently supporting Payal. And, today he proved me true.Among all the lies and deceipt that Jug Head, Ayyo, Guttan Mama and Rajat were shown enacting today - Dev shone like a star with his goodness. I think if the CVs had decided to make this a male-centric story they may have named it "The Difficulty of Being Good"
Do not acting skills and expressions etc... depend on the character that is being protrayed? I am only talking about how true he has been to character.
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