After a tiring three-day session over the weekend, I saw this
picture on a billboard on way back home. It was for an ad for Lloyd air
conditioner. The thought of an AC cooled me down, alright, but the vibrance
that Deepika emitted was cooler. It may be the coolest sight I’ve had for a few
days then. The sparkling smile, which very few have, and the spark in the eyes
tell a different story. More than the endorsement for the air conditioner.
(PC: Google)
Co-incidentally, I stumbled upon this picture while browsing
for songs on music sites. And, suddenly, some dots started connecting themselves,
the emergent form was unnoticed hitherto. And this was even cooler. It would be
wrong to say the damsels were hot! No, they were cool. In these pictures.
(PC: Google)
I might have seen this picture from the Hindi movie Silsila (1981), innumerable times at its
time. It just looked ordinary then, despite Yash Chopra pulling off a coup of
sorts with the cast. The ensemble cast an interesting shade to the plot. A
classic example of love that cannot be captured in a can of film reels.
The two pictures say that one need not enact love while with the loved one. It just shows. Deepika’s smile
has a million fans, but this is just natural. Even men love Amitabh, but none can
embrace him like Rekha did in this one.
The language that is not auditory is the body language. It can
be only seen. And it shows numerous stories. And it doesn’t lie. The stories
don’t lie. It’s the science having both chemistry and biology.
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