Originally posted by: AvaniVrinda
Thanks Dazz π€ Looks like it was not aired last Sat π
Oops i gave out a spoiler of YPNTKH π
Btw where is Ami ?
@Ami have you watched YPNTKH?
Originally posted by: AvaniVrinda
Thanks Dazz π€ Looks like it was not aired last Sat π
Oops i gave out a spoiler of YPNTKH π
Btw where is Ami ?
@Ami have you watched YPNTKH?
Ami glad to hear you watch it tooπ
Hi Avani,Yes, I usually end up watching YPNKH daily as it repeats during my evening tea time. So, I watch almost 10 minutes of it daily.I share the same sentiments as you all about the show. Loved the flash back scenes of the main leads. I am liking the direction and story telling.Infact, very much impressed by two dads and the negative characters as well.Such sad thing happened to P in past episodes.Both the main characters are fond of one another but keep things in their heart. See how the guy remembers all the food that the girl is allergic to. So sweet.This is shot at real locations in Delhi and I believe the makers were also involved in BALH.read the article here
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Hi Avani,Yes, I usually end up watching YPNKH daily as it repeats during my evening tea time. So, I watch almost 10 minutes of it daily.I share the same sentiments as you all about the show. Loved the flash back scenes of the main leads. I am liking the direction and story telling.Infact, very much impressed by two dads and the negative characters as well.Such sad thing happened to P in past episodes.Both the main characters are fond of one another but keep things in their heart. See how the guy remembers all the food that the girl is allergic to. So sweet.This is shot at real locations in Delhi and I believe the makers were also involved in BALH.read the article here
Glad you are watching the show Ami, but how come you are contented with watchingjust 10 mins. Of the show ? Though you might get the gist of the episode, you are stillmissing some wonderful altercations & dialogues both spoken & unspoken especiallybetween leads & some fun moments tooThanks for sharing this article...What he has said is so sensible ππΌSurprised to see he's worked under Balaji, but thankfully his ideas for theshow in terms of content & execution is very different , it's simple & so relatable.
Originally posted by: ~DaZZ|ing~
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I truly hope this film does wonders for your career, Ranbir! π You could certainly use a blockbuster film at this point in your graph. So very excited to watch you nail the character of Sanju Baba! π[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrks9Zu0f1w[/YOUTUBE]Nobody does senior citizen like Amitabh! π π π As always, he'll nail this one out of the park as well! The ultimate LEGEND of Indian cinema! π
My friend watched 102 not out and the reviews are excellent! Ranbir is par excellence. He is one of the actors of today's generation who has performed exceedingly well in different characters.TFS all these here, DAZZ!Also, finally got reply from Akki about the threads that we lost. He was coolbie of IKRS forum and used to write updated.He asked to reach out to global admin Shruti. I will reach out to Shruti one of these days and will keep you all updated.
Originally posted by: ~DaZZ|ing~
Mish, I apologize its taken so long for me to post my review on Khudgarz. First, the whole ordeal of having both of our threads missing from the forum and secondly, Mishal's comeback to television had me distracted completely. π³ Khudgarz was an interesting story from its inception. It's about a person who is so self-obsessed and greedy for his own happiness that he seeks pleasure in hurting others. He has no regard or respect for anyone - his mother, his wife, his brother, and to a degree his own father. He takes all of his loved ones for granted, especially all of their good gestures towards him in a bid for self-entitlement. I actually expected Haasan's character to have more of a background for him to be as "khudgarz" as his character had been portrayed on the show. π€ The turning point in Hasaan's character graph was the highlight of the show. To see someone that consumed in self-pity and hate make a three-sixty is nothing short of a miracle, but Hasaan makes a profound change for it to occur and Sami for it to be believable. ππΌ A special mention for the female lead Aamna Shaikh who was outstanding throughout the drama. It isn't easy to show an empowered psychologist like Ayera fall prey to prescription drug abuse, but the writers made her story and her grief very believable. Syed Jibran and Mansha Pasha were both superb as the parallel leads. All-in-all, I thought this show was a good watch with many important life lessons being depicted throughout the drama. π
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