Romance culture

My idea of romance is old-school: Fawad Khan
With his hit television drama, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Pakistani superstar, Fawad Khan has already won hearts in India.
According to Hindustan Times, Fawad has claimed he is not yet used to being so admired.
“I blush … that’s the effect all the affection has on me,” said Fawad.
He further confessed that his idea of romance is old-school.
“I’m quite old-school when it comes to relationships.”
“I proposed to my wife (Sadaf) when I was 17, and she was all of 16. It may’ve been unfair to her, but I was very clear that I wanted to be with her forever … I told her, ‘I want to be your husband and want to grow old with you. I love you now and I’ll love you forever.’ She was the first (love) in my life and she’ll be the only one.”

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The 33-year-old actor is also starring alongside Sonam Kapoor in his Bollywood debut Khoobsoorat, which is set to release on September 19.
Fawad’s colleagues in Pakistan have hailed his entry into Bollywood as one which will open doors for many others.
“It’s an honour to be seen as a cultural ambassador of sorts, especially by actors who are immensely talented … I’m happy that people are seeing my entry as a harbinger of positive change”.**

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What is old-school romance?

Is your culture romantic?

How does your culture view it?

What is your idea of romance?


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Saccharine tripe. :snooty:

Personally, I think much of what people call old school romance is sugar fluff that is not terribly realistic and gives people rather fanciful expectations.
It is nice every and now and then though. :wub:

Yes but not in the filmy “I will just die without you” sort of way. In our culture, romance is more subtle.

In our culture, romance is not so much about the lovey-dovey, but more on the protective side. Unfortunately, this is sometimes misinterpreted and construed as possessiveness by others.

Although I think the old school, film sort of romance is quite nice every now and then, I think it doesn’t encompass all that is romantic. I find it more romantic to know that someone is there for you and will always be there and will do anything to protect you more romantic.

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What is old-school romance?

Is your culture romantic?

How does your culture view it?

What is your idea of romance?

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What is the reason of considering French romantic?

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AB modesty thread ke baad yahan post karne se darr lagta hai.
I'll also be back when Mezghan is

My idea of romance is believing relations last forever. Once you make a promise to parents, siblings, friends or that person you have to keep it forever.

Also in our culture there are poems, songs and celebrations for all relationships. All relationships are valuable and should be made to feel special.

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Oh come on :stuck_out_tongue: I know you have an inner romantic inside you :slight_smile: What if alternate reality is boring. Being pisces i guess im too much of a dreamer.

Give examples on how it is more subtle :slight_smile:
Look forward to readng answer of question 3

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@thekaur

unko zyaada pata hoga

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Ohh I didn’t know Fawad is a romantic head :arzi:

Romance is … when he hands over the last piece of that delicious, finger licking, chocolate cake without you having to ask for it :arzi:

True Love :wub:

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Hmmm good guy fawad Khan… :chai:

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@muqawwee123 favorite

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hum tu girls school mae phertey they boy section dosry duniya mae hua kerta tah :omg:

tey fir kahan da romance :snooty:

or ager hutey sath tu mar chukey hutey meri pitayi se :hehe: :smiley: :stuck_out_tongue:

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old school of romance: wo tera parde ka kona chabana yaad hai :blush:

new school of romance : zara zara hug me babay :hug:

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