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siya-sayani · 1 year ago
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Mai hu gumsum tu bhi khamosh hai...
Sach hai samay ka hi sab dosh hai...
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god every time i see one of those i want to have a love like the 90s bollywood posts i really just facepalm myself so hard because like have you all even watched any 90s bollywood movies except srk's
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ilyricshub · 1 year ago
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Des Rangila Lyrics - Fanaa | Mahalaxmi Iyer
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amvworld · 1 year ago
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Chand Sifarish [AMV] | Fanaa | Aamir Khan
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astridthevalkyrie · 1 year ago
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my man hawks be sounding fine in every frickin language I swear(manifesting desi hawks headcanons now that we have him fr)
also did I mention that I absolutely adore your hawks fics?:)
-desi anon
thank you so much!! this might just be burnout since i'm not able to write much lately, but i genuinely feel like i cannot imagine hawks as desi. it doesn't go for everyone, i could make a case for eren and jean from aot being desi and i have thought about that multiple multiple times. but keigo? hmm.
i think he moans when he eats pani puri (or gol gappe whichever you prefer). stuffs them in his mouth so fast you're anxious he'll choke but nope, he devours them one after the other with no problem at all
he also just likes really oily and sweet stuff in general that he knows is unhealthy but he can't stop himself from indulging. halwa puri, samosas, chaat, and sweets like rasmalai and gulaab jamun (he only likes kheer if there's nothing mixed into it, anything aside from pure rice pudding makes him gag)
he can't really play a dhol but knows multiple dholki songs that most people his age have never really bothered to learn
cannot dance. thinks he can dance. during shaadis people only cheer for him because he's hot
oh he also knows how to do mehndi, and he gives a lot of attention to detail. prefers the red mehndi. he has your hand in his lap while he draws it on you, genuinely will get pissy if you wash it off before the color sets in, and as long as it lasts the first kiss he gives you every morning is on the back of your hand where the henna is
diehard amitabh and aamir khan fan. his favorite aamir khan songs include ae mere humsafar, bum bum bole, yahan ke hum sikandar, koi kahe, and aati kya khandala. his favorite amitabh song is pardesiyan. but his all time favorite bollywood song is chaiyya chaiyya because he's incredibly basic
avid coconut oil user. likes putting oil on your hair too. has never once threaded his eyebrows
easy on the kajal! we get it, you're pretty!!!!!
on the whole though i think he's too blonde for this bc in the same vein i don't think i could imagine armin or loid as desi either LMAO
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fictionstudent · 7 months ago
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"I'm Batman," Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan is regarded as the one of the best filmmakers in the world today. His recent multi-million hits such as Interstellar and Oppenheimer are believed to go down in history as cult classics and study material for the new filmmakers. One of his movies, Memento, is beloved by so many Indians that it got adapted two times in the country—one in Tamil and one in Hindi. The Hindi adaptation of Memento, named Ghajini, saw the celebrated actor Aamir Khan working in the lead role.
Christopher Nolan is an IP in himself. His movies don’t need catchy songs and nude girls—just the name of Christopher Nolan in the credits is enough.
And obviously, like many others, his fame was not linear. It was exponential. And what made his rise so exponential was his adaptation of the Batman character from the DC comics in Batman Begins.
But, what’s so cool about this movie that it’s still regarded as one of the best Batman movie by many? Like many questions, Christopher Nolan makes the answer to this question crystal-clear.
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Plot
DC sure has some really cool storylines up its sleeves. And, Christopher Nolan tapped into that very same potential that the DC’s film department is trying to tap into for years.
Batman Begins starts with Bruce Wayne being in jail, where he is fighting some bullies. And, since he’s on the winning side, it’s Bruce who is punished for his punches, not the unnamed bullies.
Then he meets this one guy who promises to change his life. He knows why Bruce is inside, and he knows how to get him out of what he’s made of his life. And so begins his training.
And so, by overcoming his past, his fears, and his problems, he becomes a hero.
There’s a lot—a DAMN lot—in the movie to praise.
Firstly, I’d just talk about the overall feel of the storyline. The cinematography and the screenwriting perfectly portray the vibes of the Batman.
It’s dark. And it’s mature.
Like other superhero films, it’s not a kids’ movie. And even though it’s a little hard to believe, the movie throws it in your face just perfectly—it’s no jokes. It’s no games. All of this is serious.
Batman is a character who doesn’t joke, after all. Batman means business. And his aura is perfectly portrayed in the film. The story of Bruce Wayne as he becomes the Batman, both literally and metaphorically, is the story of a man rising up from level zero.
Like others such as the Iron Man and Spider-Man, Batman is not going to crack some laughs on screen before giving a tight punch in the face. And, it’s that very essence that distinguishes Batman from the others.
The screenwriting was really mature. There was no fat, and every single action and dialogue advanced the story further.
The story didn’t just tell you stuff in your face—it shows you. No scene felt like it was just added to tell you something, but as things move forward, the characters’ actions reveal their personalities on their own. And that kind of show, not tell story structure is really rare—but equally important—in films.
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Action
Action is one of the main ingredients for a superhero film. I mean, you don’t call that guy a superhero who doesn’t even fight, right?
But sadly, there are plenty of movies and shows that fail to tell good stories just because the way they’re filled with unnecessary action.
The thing is—a good superhero film needs reasonable action. A superhero doesn’t fly around picking up fights. I mean, they do, but not always. Action scenes need to advance the storyline and make sure one of the sides—or the viewer—learns something about the other, and not be present just because the audience likes it.
The fight scene needs to have some stakes and consequences. Without them, it feels unnecessary, and the story is better off without those scenes.
Luckily, Batman Begins is for people just like you and me who hate such unneeded action, but absolutely love it when it’s there for a reason.
And, these scenes are really eye-pleasing. I love the way the trains wreck and cars fly and shit like that happens, you know. Christopher Nolan is a master when it comes to directing such action scenes, and he left no stones unturned when it came to such scenes.
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Characters
A story is made by its characters. It’s the characters that move the story forward, after all.
And, the side characters are not really that much interesting. Except the antagonists and the protagonist, there was not really any other interesting character with an interesting set of arc and backstory.
But, it doesn’t mean the characters were bad. They were exceptionally good. Each character had a distinct personality than the other, and their motives were clear. There was real work done on crafting these characters and their traits.
But, in terms of characters, the story really shines on the character of Bruce Wayne. Bruce, before becoming the Batman, was filled with hatred, anger, and vengeance. He hated his past, he feared his past, and he wanted to overcome it. He wanted it to never happen. He thought all of it was his fault. He wanted to do something. He wanted to change it.
He wanted to die. To end it all.
But, he was successfully able to rise on top of it and finally leave it behind. He started to love the city that killed his own parents, and what more character development do you need?
The story makes you sympathize for the character—drown in his depression, and smile on his success.
This gradual development in attitude… felt so smooth.
Another thing I want to absolutely praise about Bruce Wayne is how he changes his whole persona when he’s wearing his mask.
And that’s something that differentiates this film from the other films. The mask changes Bruce. Bruce is darker, more menacing, and more responsible when he’s under that mask. Under that mask, Bruce becomes Batman.
Batman and Bruce Wayne are two distinct characters that live inside the same body. And the story doesn’t fail to make it believable.
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The Climax
Another thing I liked about the film was the way it reached its climax, and the way it all concluded in the end. I won’t be giving you spoilers, but I’d have to praise the way his pasts again come in front of his eyes when the story nears its climax.
I mean, just a few movies are able to actually connect the start and the end of the story so well.
It was an unexpected turn of events, but when we hear the explanation, there’s no way denying that it absolutely makes sense. We never thought about it, but when we do, it makes damn sense to do something like this.
The end not only symbolizes the win of good over evil. It signifies the end of the metamorphosis of the Bruce Wayne as he turns more and more into Batman.
Yeah, in the movie, he slowly shreds what made Bruce the Bruce Wayne, the head of the Wayne Empire, and starts to become the Batman. And there could have been no better end to the movie. Really.
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Conclusion
One thing I hate about the movie is how it felt a little… rushed in the beginning. I wanted scenes to last a little longer, the dialogues to be a little lesser to-the-point. I wanted to see some more of some scenes, because I feel that those little scenes and dialogues would have made some good drama in the story.
But, I need to accept the fact that it was absolutely necessary, because they were not just individual scenes—that this story was never about those individual scenes.
Until next time.
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bollywoodirect · 1 year ago
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30 Years of #HumHainRahiPyarKe (23/07/1993).
Directed by #MaheshBhatt with the screenplay by #AamirKhan & Robin Bhatt. It stars Aamir Khan, #JuhiChawla, Sharokh Bharucha, #KunalKhemu, Navneet Nishan & Baby Ashrafa. Songs by #NadeemShravan & #Sameer.
Which is your favourite song?
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lullmusicworld1 · 1 year ago
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60's_70’s_80’s सुपरहिट्स गाने 💘Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit 🌹 Dil Full Songs
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rajeshsingh · 1 year ago
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PK (2014): A Satirical Masterpiece That Questions Beliefs and Humanity
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Introduction
Bollywood has produced its fair share of thought-provoking films, but "PK," directed by Rajkumar Hirani, stands out as a truly exceptional piece of cinema. Released in 2014, this satirical comedy-drama took the Indian film industry by storm and sparked discussions on religion, superstition, and the essence of humanity. In this blog post, we delve into the world of "PK" and explore what makes it a cinematic masterpiece.
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Plot Synopsis
"PK" tells the story of an innocent and curious alien named PK, played by Aamir Khan, who arrives on Earth but loses his communication device (resembling a remote control) that he needs to return home. In his quest to retrieve it, PK finds himself in the midst of human society, navigating cultural diversity, religious beliefs, and societal norms.
Satire with a Heart
At its core, "PK" is a satirical take on the complexities of religion and belief systems. PK's childlike innocence and inquisitiveness lead him to ask profound and often uncomfortable questions about the practices of various religions, exposing the absurdity of some rituals and customs. The film doesn't aim to mock but rather to encourage introspection and critical thinking.
Aamir Khan's Stellar Performance
Aamir Khan's portrayal of PK is nothing short of remarkable. His physicality, expressions, and mannerisms capture the essence of an otherworldly being trying to comprehend human behavior. His performance is a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, making PK a character that is both endearing and thought-provoking.
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Anushka Sharma's Jagat Janani
Anushka Sharma plays Jagat Janani, a young journalist who befriends PK and helps him navigate the complexities of human society. Her character adds depth to the narrative, and her chemistry with Aamir Khan is a highlight of the film.
Supporting Cast and Music
The film boasts a talented supporting cast, including Sushant Singh Rajput, Boman Irani, and Sanjay Dutt, who contribute to the film's overall charm. The music, composed by Shantanu Moitra and Ajay-Atul, complements the story beautifully, with songs like "Chaar Kadam" and "Love Is a Waste of Time" leaving a lasting impact.
Impact and Legacy
"PK" was not just a box office hit; it was a cultural phenomenon. Its thought-provoking narrative sparked conversations about religion, secularism, and humanity across India. Some of the film's iconic scenes, like PK standing outside a church, mosque, and temple with a transistor, became emblematic of its message.
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Conclusion
"PK" is a cinematic gem that blends satire, social commentary, and heartfelt storytelling. It challenges us to question our beliefs, transcend religious divides, and rediscover the essence of humanity beneath the trappings of organized religion. Aamir Khan's brilliant performance, coupled with Rajkumar Hirani's direction, makes "PK" a must-watch film that continues to resonate with audiences, reminding us to keep asking questions and seeking answers. It's not just a movie; it's a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
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adarshswaroop · 2 years ago
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#KartikAaryan Grooves To ‘Character Dheela Hai 2.0’ In Shehzada As A Tribute To His Favorite #SalmanKhan Kartik Aaryan, who has grown up watching films starring Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan, among others, is a complete Bollywood junkie. The actor is currently achieving the success he always wanted in the same field as the three major Khans. In the viral bhopal wedding videos he was spotted dancing with Aamir Khan, and he just let the fanboy in him for Shah Rukh Khan out by delaying Shehzada out of respect for ‘Pathaan’. According to Bollywooe Hungama, Kartik Aaryan has chosen to honour the machoman of Bollywood, Salman Khan. “Similar to Salman Khan’s 2011 film ‘Ready’, Shehzada, in the opinion of Kartik Aaryan and his director Rohit Dhawan, is a complete family film. They planned to shock all the fans with a new song after delaying the movie by a week. ‘Character Dheela Hai’ from Salman Khan’s ‘Ready’ for Shehzada would be recreated following a week of idea-generating.” A reliable source informed Bollywood Hungama. https://www.instagram.com/p/CoKML56Jr78/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pahalikhabar · 13 hours ago
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Aamir Khan gets emotional as he remembers Sridevi at the trailer launch of 'Loveyapa' starring Junaid Khan, Khushi Kapoor: 'It would have been so nice if she was..' | Hindi Movie News
After dropping the title song ‘loveyapa Ho Gaya’, the makers have now launched the trailer of ‘Loveyapa’ at a grand event in the city today. Aamir Khan launched the trailer of his son Junaid Khan’s first theatrical movie after he’s made his debut on OTT with ‘Maharaj’. It stars Sridevi’s daughter Khushi Kapoor who also made OTT debut with ‘The Archies’. Aamir was present at the trailer launch…
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tokyotrendnews · 14 days ago
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【#TSeries ] TERE HAWAALE X TUM SE MASHUP | ARIJIT SINGH | AAMIR KHAN, KAREENA, SHAHID KAPOOR | DJ RIK | DJ LOP A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=penNN_eDIIM TERE HAWAALE X TUM SE MASHUP | ARIJIT SINGH | AAMIR KHAN, KAREENA, SHAHID KAPOOR | DJ RIK | DJ LOPA The Ultimate Love Songs Tere Hawale and Tum Se, mashup is here to make your day. T-Series Presents “Tere Hawaale X Tum Se (Mashup)” #BollywoodSongs #TSeries Credits: Singers: Varun Jain, Raghav Chaitanya, Sachin-Jigar, Arijit Singh, Shilpa Rao Music:…
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danzer91 · 16 days ago
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techygeeks · 23 days ago
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Exploring the Melodies of PK: A Cinematic Musical Journey
Bollywood has a long history of crafting unforgettable soundtracks, and PK (2014), directed by Rajkumar Hirani, stands out as a masterpiece in blending storytelling with soul-stirring music. The film’s soundtrack, composed by the dynamic duo Shantanu Moitra and Ajay-Atul, with lyrics penned by Swanand Kirkire and Amitabh Verma, resonates deeply with audiences, elevating the movie's emotional depth and charm.
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Here’s an exploration of the PK songs that have touched millions of hearts, often heard gracing the airwaves of Ruh Radio 1440 AM, your go-to station for timeless Bollywood melodies.
1. “Nanga Punga Dost” – The Innocent Charm
Sunidhi Chauhan’s playful vocals bring PK’s childlike innocence to life. This song perfectly captures the alien protagonist’s quirky personality, with lyrics that brim with humor and curiosity. Its light-hearted tone is a reminder of how music can add dimensions to character development.
2. “Love is a Waste of Time” – Sweet and Witty Romance
This duet by Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal has an endearing blend of humor and romance. The lyrics reflect PK’s amusing take on human relationships, perfectly complementing the on-screen chemistry between Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma. A regular favorite on Ruh Radio’s “Evening Melodies,” this track lightens the mood every time it plays.
3. “Chaar Kadam” – A Stroll into Love
Sung by Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal, Chaar Kadam is the epitome of simplicity and heartfelt emotion. This song accompanies some of the film’s most tender moments, blending beautifully with the visuals of blossoming love. Its melodious tune and soulful lyrics have made it an enduring classic.
4. “Tharki Chokro” – A Rajasthani Treat
Swaroop Khan’s vibrant voice and the earthy Rajasthani beats of Tharki Chokro bring rural charm to the soundtrack. This humorous track, filled with playful banter, highlights PK’s alien antics in a traditional Indian setting. The song’s regional flavor often creates a lively moment on Ruh Radio’s “Morning Jukebox.”
5. “Bhagwan Hai Kahan Re Tu” – A Spiritual Quest
This reflective masterpiece, sung by Sonu Nigam, delves into PK’s philosophical journey. The minimal instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics offer a meditative experience, making listeners ponder life’s bigger questions. It’s a perfect pick for the contemplative segment on Ruh Radio at 1440 AM, where we celebrate songs that inspire introspection.
Why PK’s Music Still Resonates
The music of PK is not just about tunes; it’s an emotional experience that mirrors the film's central themes of curiosity, love, and the search for meaning. Each track stands as a testament to Bollywood’s ability to merge storytelling with memorable melodies.
Listen to PK Songs on Ruh Radio (1440 AM)
As a proud destination for music lovers, Ruh Radio curates playlists that honor Bollywood’s finest works. Whether it’s the playful Tharki Chokro or the introspective Bhagwan Hai Kahan Re Tu, we ensure these gems from PK continue to grace your airwaves, enriching your connection to timeless melodies.
Stay tuned to Ruh Radio 1440 AM for a daily dose of soulful Bollywood tracks, including the unforgettable soundtrack of PK. Because here at Ruh Radio, music isn’t just entertainment; it’s a journey through emotions.
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nazmulbd00m-blog · 2 months ago
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lokeshbhandarimovies233 · 2 months ago
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Bollywood has a long-standing tradition of adapting novels into films, bringing stories from the pages to the silver screen. While books offer depth, introspection, and a more personal experience, there have been instances where Bollywood movies outshined their literary counterparts. One such remarkable example is *3 Idiots*. This blog delves into such movies, exploring how Bollywood occasionally enhances or reimagines a story in ways that captivate audiences more effectively than the original books.
                                                 When Bollywood Outshines the Book
 1. 3 Idiots (2009) - Adapted from Five Point Someone 
The Book: Chetan Bhagat's *Five Point Someone: What Not to Do at IIT* delves into the lives of three friends struggling to cope with the pressures of the Indian education system. The book, while insightful, focuses on the day-to-day challenges faced by the characters. 
 Rajkumar Hirani’s *3 Idiots* takes the core narrative of the book but elevates it with humor, drama, and a powerful message about following one's passion. The film expands the characters, particularly turning Rancho (Aamir Khan) into a philosophical and inspiring figure. The movie's emotional depth and its critique of the rote-learning education system struck a chord with millions, making it a cultural phenomenon. 
 Reasons To Watch
·       A more engaging and inspiring narrative. 
·       Universally relatable themes and emotional connect. 
·       Iconic dialogues and memorable performances.
                                                           When Bollywood Outshines the Book
 2. Devdas (2002) - Adapted from Devdas 
  Saratchandra Chattopadhyay’s classic Bengali novel *Devdas* tells a tragic tale of love and loss. The story, while iconic, has a restrained narrative style. 
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s *Devdas* is a larger-than-life cinematic spectacle. Featuring opulent sets, stunning costumes, and powerful performances by Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, and Madhuri Dixit, the film redefined the story for modern audiences. 
Reasons To Watch   
·       A visually grand interpretation of a classic tale.
·       Bhansali’s artistic direction and emotional gravitas.
·       Music and choreography that amplified the story’s emotional core. 
When Bollywood Outshines the Book
 3. Guide (1965) - Adapted from The Guide   
R.K. Narayan’s *The Guide* is a nuanced tale about a tour guide’s journey from a conman to a spiritual leader. The novel is introspective and subtle in its storytelling. 
 The Movie
Vijay Anand’s cinematic adaptation starring Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman gave the story a more dramatic and romantic twist. The film added a layer of complexity by exploring themes of love, redemption, and spirituality, along with unforgettable songs like *"Aaj Phir Jeene Ki Tamanna Hai."* 
Reasons To Watch
      A compelling transformation of the protagonist. 
       Memorable music and emotionally charged sequences. 
       The dual-language (Hindi and English) release broadened its appeal. 
                                           When Bollywood Outshines the Book
 4. Omkara (2006)  Adapted from Othello 
William Shakespeare’s *Othello* is a timeless tragedy of love, jealousy, and betrayal. While it’s a masterpiece of English literature, its Elizabethan setting may feel distant to contemporary audiences. 
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Vishal Bhardwaj’s *Omkara* reimagines the story in a rural Indian setting, infusing it with raw intensity. The stellar performances by Ajay Devgn, Saif Ali Khan, and Kareena Kapoor brought Shakespeare's characters to life in a way that resonated deeply with Indian viewers. 
Reasons To Watch 
      Localization of Shakespeare’s themes for Indian audiences. 
       Powerful dialogues and a rustic aesthetic. 
       Saif Ali Khan’s portrayal of Langda Tyagi redefined the role of an antagonist.  Read More
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