actually I am also indhi third laanguvEj... indhikkE thiNdaattam idhula Punjaabi vEra.... adhunaala subtitle-Oda oru thadavai paakkaNum.... aanaa enakku purinjavaraikkumE romba pudichchudhu
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actually I am also indhi third laanguvEj... indhikkE thiNdaattam idhula Punjaabi vEra.... adhunaala subtitle-Oda oru thadavai paakkaNum.... aanaa enakku purinjavaraikkumE romba pudichchudhu
hey, me too yaa :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
bala,
paro says - meine kabhi kuch mana kiya tumhe.....and then follows it up with "ehsaan maan mera ki...." and then drops off - which should mean they had something in between them but it couldnt have been as deep as intercourse.......
sunil is obviously bullshitting when he says, "abhi bhi bula rahi thi kamre mein" and "do din ke liye ut nahin raha tha, itna dukh raha tha( :lol: )" .....magnitude of the second lie is again our judgement......
but i get suspicious when paro keeps asking dev "kya kiya meine sunil ke saath" & "kuch nahin kiya us kuthhe ke saath"......and then mellows down to "sunil ne bola tujhe?" "kab bola"........
i think it must be something like kissing or "touching" but not sex.......given Dev is a hypocrite, he wants a "virgin" in all sense.......i think thats wat his dad summarises later in paro's marriage "pata nahin kaun si pari chahiye tumhe".....this is wat i understood, could be that paro is "genuine" and dev spoils it all by haste - could be......but i think that wud reduce lot of weight in paro's character.........
Added to that in the Dev-Paro confrontation scene, Paro says, "tu karta sabh teekh our may karoo" which affirms the fact that Paro'd been sleeping around!
appidindreenga.... I thought the crux was Paro 'saving' herself for Dev and the such a thing going awry simply because all the effort goes waste as it can be destroyed by a simple slanderer (think Sita saving herself in Asokavanam .. all that effort for nothing). That makes her wildly angry. Dev is pretty much her world and to consider that he could be such a cad breaks her world. I see it as a "loss of innocence" moment.
Nerd, I think her comment was quite hypothetical. i.e. you did it but you think it wrong "IF" I do the same.
'Lletting' herself go is realizing Dev's worst nightmare and she makes the most out of that. Dev's father acknowledging Paro's beauty to Dev and the following line about the possibility he always nurtured is one of the most heart-sinking moments in the film.
I thought the idea was to leave it unclear whether Paro had actually been sleeping with Sunil. It's like one of those rumours that never get resolved to a clear 'true' or 'false.' The audience and the film itself is "relegated" to be in the same boat as Dev.
exposing our hypocrisy too :lol: i mean, yes, are we discussing abt Dev's virginity here? :P oru foto-va paathu India-kku odi varavan, london-la enna enna pannano :)Quote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
PR, naan indhi propositions/conjunctions/interjections-la weak-u. Edhukkum subtitles-Oda (original DVD) oru muRai pArthuttu pEsalaan :oops:
Yes, i think it was deliberateQuote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
"Avaru police, nee kaidhi"Quote:
Originally Posted by Maddy
1000 dhaan irundhaalum naama ambalai, 1000 pannuvom, munnappinna irukkathaan seyyum, adjust pannittu irukkaradhu dhaan pettaingalukku azhagu! :twisted:
<'Adjust panradhu' na i can only think of seat la adjust panni idam vittu thalli okkaarradhu>
I am not quite sure. He does stop making out with that girl in the barn at first before his confrontation with Paro. But the scene you mention is one of the earliest indications of the (im)maturity of their relationship, which might not have anything to do with his own virginity. As for Paro's virginity, I go with PR here. I am inclined to believe that Paro had been saving herself and the way she dances with abandon during the 'Atyachar' song is the equivalent of flipping her finger at Dev. Perhaps a result of 'is this what I get in return?' frustration.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
Hmm... see we are evaluating the story from where the characters stand. Paro mentions Dev's double standards as a statement. If he had not spurned her, her reactions to her possible histories would have been quite unlike his reaction to her alleged history. That is quite clear from the characterizations.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
From the beginning it is always indicated that perhaps Dev is not as mad about Paro as she is about him. Yes it is combined with the traditional male-female expectations. But more than that the emphasis is on the specific situations of those particular characters
It is only after he loses her that Dev really feels it. That is indeed a masculine yearning for a possession lost and kicking oneself for something one is solely responsible for. But the two are IMO meshed together inextricably in the film.