Originally posted by: Rashi23
Nope it wasn't there in his intro monologue..
I think it might come in coming episodes when he won't be able to figure out things..
I think out of all the characters wahaj played Saad was his weakest written character, zaid is somewhat better because he has atleast some grey shades I can never enjoy watching boring character like saad
Just my personal opinion,
W performed really well as Saad but I found Saad to be very uninteresting/one-dimensional.I also feel that this Is W’s weakest character.
I like Zaid from Day 1.There’s a lot in Zaid I recognize and empathize with,I’ve seen a few of my friends/cousins(introverts with overbearing fathers) in such stifling environments.
When it comes to characters,there’s often a preference for the confident, charming, or quirky ones—be it the alphas, the cool dudes, or the goofy personalities.N the quieter, recluse,more introverted types go under the radar. Interestingly,while a goofy character’s charm often covers up any confused/gullible traits they might have n are labeled ‘cute’,the same traits in a introverted character gets labeled as ‘spineless’.Strangely enough, Zaid reminds me of Sid from “Dil Chahta Hai” - which is another fav. Character of mine.
I love how W conveys Z’s sense of detachment through his body language/demeanor and I also like how he internalizes Z’s emotions but as an admirer of his work, I only wish he had more scope/screen presence in this story. As an audience, I want to have access to Z’s thoughts,his battles,the demons haunting him-I’d like to believe that the director/writer r deliberately withholding all these as a storytelling choice n will reveal it to us in the later parts of the narrative.
Edited by arshi1983 - 9 months ago
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