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“Lately? Quiet. Too quiet.” He pulls out a chair. “Until I heard you sing ‘Tum Hi Ho’ like you’d actually lost someone.”
The "Lounge" setting is crucial. When a character stands, they are ready to fight. When they sit on a low stool, a couch, or a car hood, they are approachable. Salman’s best romantic dialogues happen when he is seated below the heroine (looking up at her) or leaning casually. It disarms the audience.
As the millennium turned, the "Lounge Salman" evolved. The sweaters came off, the tan deepened, and the lounge became a grittier place—usually a bar in Miami or a desolate desert. This era brought us the most controversial yet popular romantic storylines: the "Brat" lover.