Guys, you know what. Harpkaur is right here. The thing is, when Amar entered the house, he instantly started plotting. See, when you deal with people, you generate a vibe, an aura around you, that other people feel. This aura or vibe is a reflection of your inner self, either at that point of time, or later; if it changes.
What Amar did was, he started plotting in a sly manner (cross-eyed drama and stealthy moves, etc). Then he got into a fight with Juhi. He clearly had pre-conceived notions about Juhi. I think almost all of us were happy with his entry, as almost all of us loved our beloved Mihir.
But then, as time passed by, Mihir turned into a monster. I would rather say, instantly he turned into a monster. This lost him in our good books. Then his insecurities started showing up, where he had asked Sid to change some voting or something that I can't recall off hand. He indirectly tried conveying to us (the viewers), how desperate he is for the prize money. He had bills/whatever obligation to clear off.
What I feel is, Amar is NOT a good player. He maybe a sharp player, but not a good one. Sky is mentally challenged, we all know. But Amar could have done better. And now, it has come to a point where he's boycotting Sid and creating a drama.
Usne apni harkaton se apne aap ko janaani/autrana/zanana etc banaya. He could have earned the respect he did on screen in KSBKBT easily. I would not allow anyone to disrespect me like that. I don't know how Amar is doing so.
To wrap up my post, Amar is not spineless, but he's not very self-worthy either. He needs to understand that he has children who would be facing embarrassment and shame everyday, and a wife who would perhaps not stand by him later on (God forbid).
I wish him all the best, and to Sunny, Sky, Juhi, Shonali, Sid, and Mahek. I just hope these last six weeks pass by in peace and respect for each other.
Edited by desi_IFer1 - 12 years ago
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