Originally posted by Lennie
I will say that what Akshat said about him is very spot on and its how i see him, he is a person who feels he is bad (but above that he is a good person), coz he can be self-centered but not in a spoilt, mean or selfish way at times, its his attitude & focusness, and frustration, and aggressive-ness - all the intensity he has, that pushes him to be what he wants to be in dance - the best, but the person he is underneath it all is, somewhat we have seen, caring, sweet, innocence spills over him, has an conscience, has an heart.
As he said, he doesnt know how to talk, or make idle chatter like other ppl do in life, Akshat is someone who is very genuine about what he feels and it always comes out, whether he is angry, frustrated, caring, innocent, it never stays in, it all comes out.
And i very much agree and i also like to think Love inspires ppl to be better, and thats whats making Akshat... Meenu makes him better, she inspires that him. His innocence and his real self, as in his sensitive and vulnerable side comes out with Meenu, only a girl like Meenu can do that and bring that to an person like Akshat. She accepts however he is, and doesnt try to change him, but guides him also in a way.
If Akshat ever had a girl like Karishma and those sorts, that man would lose himself and become more self-centered and so on, ppl no woman like that would understand Akshat and so on.
Love the quotes, i dont think you could of had an better and very AkShi love confession then what we saw today, the rain, the innocence, the talk, the realness and yes the dance which is what AkShi both love... it had to be a dance to seal their coming together in the end.
Loking at them today, you just wish no one touches them... no one comes in-between them and so on
Lets hope Love prevails...
Red: I was going use that word for him: very genuine. In his introduction scene, when everyone was standing and watching the tamasha, he challenged those gundas and asked them to give the pass back to Meenakshi and leave her hand. He was like the "Knight in Shining Armour." He is a good person but as you said, his "
attitude & focusness, and frustration,
and aggressive-ness - all the intensity he has, that pushes him to be
what he wants to be in dance - the best" that paints him as a gray character. Which he is not at the moment (one is never sure with daily shows).
"And i very much agree and i also like
to think Love inspires ppl to be better, and thats whats making
Akshat... Meenu makes him better, she inspires that him. His innocence
and his real self, as in his sensitive and vulnerable side comes out
with Meenu, only a girl like Meenu can do that and bring that to an
person like Akshat. She accepts however he is, and doesnt try to change
him, but guides him also in a way."
Beautifully written! And, I completely agree.
They seemed so complete and in bliss. The scene, for me, was poetry in motion. Love will prevail in the end but the confession happened too soon for a daily show.