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Alève Mine September 04, 2009 07:43 3 Thumb-ups
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Singh

Singh, a former Bollywood screenwriter who left the business because he was bored with the simplicity of stories he had to work on. He now just happened to be at the wrong/right place at the right/wrong time. His ability to build complex scenarios help elucidate the mysteries dealt with here if any.

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Peter Vesterbacka October 05, 2009 23:26 Flag

WIll keep everybody updated on here. We should have some announcements about latest developments pretty soon.

Alève Mine October 05, 2009 22:54 Flag

Great, I'd be happy to know what becomes of him or if I can help further. Best wishes there.

Peter Vesterbacka September 29, 2009 20:28 Flag

Very cool, I think Singh is a very interesting character. And the Mumbai and Bollywood angle is always great to have. Let's see what we can do!

Alève Mine September 28, 2009 21:31 Flag

Singh needs intellectual stimulation. The bad guys fall in love with his genius as he casually, unaware, solves a supposedly dead-end strategy problem they had. At that point in time he's just roaming around depressed in impossible corners of buildings, and gives them the solution to their problem as he overhears a couple of sentences from behind a panel while continuing looking emptily at the street while sipping his chai ( that scene can well be outside of India). They see him as a perfect candidate for the team. They let him put out their fires and it amuses him. Bu the goes a step further. He figures out what the motivation behind every member's actions are, what their history and personalities are. What their group dynamics are. What they are interacting with. And how the denouement invariably will be. He yet does not take himself into account. He is in the story this time around. And when the moment comes he doesn't let things reach the -otherwise correctly- foreseen end. He uses not only intellectual skills but also an unsuspected extreme physical intervention to turn things around.

He had been an observer all his life, assuming he can't reach out and act on things himself, ever since his childhood when some in hindsight insignificant event put the conviction in his head that he can't actually take things in his own hands: he just wasn't one of those people -everyone else for that sake. Even after his intervention now, he still has that conviction. This was a glitch as he sees it. It was above a certain threshold of of importance and he couldn't have just let things evolve in that direction. He stopped being himself for that moment.

But now he knows how that feels.

As for his family, it is another story.

PS: I could use another trip to Mumbai myself, especially in the light of the Hindi song I've posted a MV suggestion on WAM for!

Peter Vesterbacka September 21, 2009 21:18 Flag

What kind of scenarios do you see Singh getting involved in? Setting up some cover operation for the bad guys? Think Singh could become a very interesting character if we beef him up a bit + would love to have a big Bollywood angle as an excuse to do an episode in say Mumbai;-)

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