Short and sweet ... a slice of life ... simple film with a simple message ... celebrate love and life, celebrate the moment ... life is unpredictable, so cherish every moment.
No one can express emotions in her eyes the way Sanaya can ... no one can cry on screen so beautifully and connect viewers to her emotions the way Sanaya can ... and no one can look so beautiful while doing so ... and her voice modulation and expressions even in a ten minute film are always pitch perfect. She did take a minute or so to get into character at the start ... she does that in her TV shows too ... there she takes a few episodes, here, she took about a minute. Her expressions when she thinks she has lost Danish, and then he returns, and her horror and anguish change to rdisbelief, then unspeakable relief, then tearful joy ... were beautiful. Only San can show those myriad changes of expression so minutely and in such detail ... thankfully the camera stayed panned on her face all through so each change of expression was visible.
The guy playing Danish was strictly okay ... he's a healer of some sort, I think he should stick to his profession ;) Voice modulation was not bad, actually, but editing of the film was not good, they didn't show his expressions when he was talking ... focussed mainly on Sanaya, which, while quite welcome, did lead to some disconnect.
The guy playing the dad was a poor actor.
The last few minutes after Danish returns, and they celebrate ... San looked simply stunning ... glowing skin, clear hazel eyes, gorgeous hair ... and that million watt smile. I liked her top in the morning scene too.
Pihu
No one can express emotions in her eyes the way Sanaya can ... no one can cry on screen so beautifully and connect viewers to her emotions the way Sanaya can ... and no one can look so beautiful while doing so ... and her voice modulation and expressions even in a ten minute film are always pitch perfect. She did take a minute or so to get into character at the start ... she does that in her TV shows too ... there she takes a few episodes, here, she took about a minute. Her expressions when she thinks she has lost Danish, and then he returns, and her horror and anguish change to rdisbelief, then unspeakable relief, then tearful joy ... were beautiful. Only San can show those myriad changes of expression so minutely and in such detail ... thankfully the camera stayed panned on her face all through so each change of expression was visible.
The guy playing Danish was strictly okay ... he's a healer of some sort, I think he should stick to his profession ;) Voice modulation was not bad, actually, but editing of the film was not good, they didn't show his expressions when he was talking ... focussed mainly on Sanaya, which, while quite welcome, did lead to some disconnect.
The guy playing the dad was a poor actor.
The last few minutes after Danish returns, and they celebrate ... San looked simply stunning ... glowing skin, clear hazel eyes, gorgeous hair ... and that million watt smile. I liked her top in the morning scene too.
Pihu