Originally posted by: sageflower7
Bold scene!! *scandalized*Gimme! ! Need inspiration to write๐..You know they've been quite bold with Haya-Faiz, Haya-Rahat, Aahil-Sanam2, Sanam2-Saif ... but not so far with Aahil Sanam.except for the electric Bhojpur hill scene. But that wasn't as bold as the one Sanam2 got.even SaHil SuhaagRaat Was a non SuhaagRaatI'm with KK, please do it awesomely !!What was Sanam doing in Aahil's room? What happens afterbhe grabs hold of her hand !? *wink*
Originally posted by: Femme_JahilKV's quote indicates that Shaad won't let go off Sanam (Jannat) easily. Excellent progression of character. I think he could easily be diagnosed with psychosis. It won't surprise me.
As for upcoming bold scenes in the show, don't come as a surprise either. QH has always been bold with it's side characters so far. For example, Rahat-Haya-Faiz. Conceptualisation and portrayal of their track wasn't done tastefully. Whereas with Sanam2-Aahil seduction sequence and all the Saif-Sanam2 scenes so far have been done tastefully.
Hope they do the same with Sanam-Aahil and Shaad. I for one am not easily scandalised so BRING IT ON!!
Would have preferred fight sequence to be more one sided, with Aahil throwing all the punches. But I'll deal. ๐ฅฑ
Btw I think they are all in Shaad and Jannat's room. Aahil on the bed and Shaad on the couch. I could be wrong.
It's at its peak right now. The Pakistan plot has been shifted to Dharamsala where Sanam and Aahil will have a face off and that will bring a big twist in the story. Sanam has lost her memory and has been living the life of Jannat with Pakistani military officer Shaad. During their face-off, there will be happiness, confusion and misunderstanding. Aadil will think that Shaad has kidnapped Sanam, whereas Shaad will think that Aadil is trying to take Jannat away from him. This will lead to a big fight. It will be interesting to see what happens when Sanam gets her memory back and how Sanam and Aahil will get back together.
How is the shooting in Dharamsala going on?
I'll call it work with pleasure. Snow capped mountains, narrow valleys, small lakes, monasteries, lip-smacking food and friendly locales, there is a lot that we get to capture here for our show. The vibes here are so different. Not just the locals but foreigners as well come to us and request for pictures and invite us for evening parties. We wish to meet His Holiness Dalai Lama as well. Sometimes localites don't recognise us but they gather around to see the shoot and come for pictures and autographs. We want to spots that are not too touristy. Visiting new places and meeting people is always fun and exciting.
What do you take back home from these outdoor shoots?
Shopping! I love to shop and having been doing so for myself and my family whether it's knick-knacks, clothes or accessories.
TV is slowly opening up to bold and sensual scenes. What do you have to say about this trend?
Qubool Hai will also have bold scenes. The show is heading in that direction. On a serious note, the way we are going, the sensor board will come into TV soon. You can't show sensual scenes on a prime time slot. Ekta Kapoor's shows have bold scenes but they are just suggestive and in tune with Indian sensitivities. We are opening up a platform where parents can talk to their children on all topics. Times have changed. Earlier, the idea about romancing was very lyrical, poetic and indirect. Instead of saying, hey let's have sex', they used to say aaj ki raat hamare mohabbat ki raat hai'. That made women go weak in the knees. Today, we express our emotions more directly.
Have you ever thought of playing a mythological character?
I would love to play Ashoka because he had grace in the way he conducted himself. There is a younger Ashoka and you never know if he grows up to be me.
How do you choose your projects?
I'm a workaholic and I love my job. I choose shows on 3Cs. First, the character has to be strong. Even if the story changes now and then, you should be true to the character and portray it convincingly. Once I catch the character, I'll not let it go. In Saubhagyavati Bhava, the character became so strong that everybody wanted me to be only that. But I have decided that I'll not do a character that is similar to Viraaj because he is already famous.
Second, is clothes. I believe that you are known for your style and I've carried this since my first showJust Mohabbat. I used to carry my own clothes for the shoots. For Kasautii Zindagii Ki, we spent around Rs1.50 lakh on clothes and accessories. I design my own clothes.
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The whole Pakistan plot has now been shifted to India now. There was a terrorism angle but that was just plot that led Jannat and Shaad to India. Shaad wants peace between India and Pakistan but he was manipulated for the evil intentions by Sashi Kapoor, who is actually a spy and on a run
Varun Toorkey
aka Shaad of Qubool Hai
Dharamsala plot is the beginning of the big transition. The fun actually begins when Aahil and Sanam would come face to face. Shaad thinks that Sanam is Jannat, who had lost her memory. Whereas Aahil would recognise her as his wife Sanam. What unfolds later would be interesting to watch out for. Shooting in Dharamsala is breathtaking. It has given a visual break to the story, making it more relatable to the people who have been there before
Surbhi Jyoti aka
Sanam of Qubool Hai
Would Love To Play Ashoka- Article Link
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