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lokeshbhandarireview · 6 months
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Most underrated Bollywood movies of all time
Most Underrated Bollywood Movies of All Time  Introduction: Indian cinema has a rich and diverse history, producing many films that cater to various tastes and sensibilities. While some movies achieve blockbuster status and gain widespread acclaim, others often slip under the radar despite their exceptional storytelling, performances, and unique perspectives. In this article, we'll spotlight the 30 most underrated Indian movies that deserve more recognition and appreciation.
1.           Ship of Theseus (2012): Directed by Anand Gandhi, this thought-provoking film explores philosophical themes through three distinct storylines, raising questions about identity, morality, and the interconnectedness of life
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2.           Aankhon Dekhi (2013): Rajat Kapoor's film follows the journey of a man who decides to believe only what he sees with his own eyes, leading to humorous and poignant situations that challenge conventional wisdom.
3.           Masaan (2015): Neeraj Ghaywan's debut film delves into the lives of characters navigating love, loss, and societal expectations in the culturally rich city of Varanasi, offering a poignant and emotionally resonant narrative.
4.           Court (2014): Chaitanya Tamhane's National Award-winning film explores the Indian legal system through the trial of a folk singer accused of abetting a sewer worker's suicide. The film critically examines societal structures and justice.
5.        Titli (2014): Kanu Behl's directorial debut tells the gritty tale of a young man's struggle to break free from his dysfunctional family's criminal activities, providing a raw and unfiltered look at life on the fringes of society.
6.           Talvar (2015): Based on the Noida double murder case, Meghna Gulzar's film presents multiple perspectives on the investigation, highlighting the complexities and flaws within the Indian criminal justice system.
7. The Lunchbox (2013): Ritesh Batra's heartwarming tale revolves around a mistaken lunchbox delivery that sparks an unusual friendship between a lonely office worker and a neglected housewife, beautifully capturing the essence of Mumbai
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foxglovedforest · 2 years
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Can these bitches not post about SRK and his old films 24/7 today I opened Instagram and thought he died 😭😭
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bolllywoodhungama · 7 months
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Jr Mehmood passes away at 67 following battle with cancer
Jr Mehmood succumbs to cancer at 67.
Renowned veteran actor Jr Mehmood, born Naeem Sayyed, succumbed to his battle with stage 4 cancer last night at the age of 67. The cinematic luminary breathed his last at his residence in Mumbai, leaving behind a legacy that spans over five illustrious decades in the Indian film industry.
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Junior Mehmood, a prolific figure in Bollywood, gained recognition for his exceptional talent and captivating performances in more than 250 films. His cinematic journey began as a child actor in the 1967 film Naunihal, sharing the screen with stalwarts such as Sanjeev Kumar, Balraj Sahni, and Indrani Mukherjee. It was this auspicious debut that marked the inception of his career, and from that moment forward, he chose to be known as Junior Mehmood.
Throughout his extensive filmography, Junior Mehmood contributed his acting prowess to a multitude of blockbuster hits. Beyond his accomplishments in front of the camera, Junior Mehmood also ventured into film production, spearheading numerous successful Marathi projects. His dedication to the craft and his multifaceted contributions to the industry showcased his enduring passion for storytelling and filmmaking.
The news of Junior Mehmood's passing comes two weeks after the revelation of his critical health condition, and it deeply resonated with the film fraternity and fans alike. As tributes pour in from colleagues and admirers, his indelible mark on Indian cinema remains etched in the hearts of those who have been touched by his artistry.
For the unversed, Junior Mehmood started his career as a junior artist. He achieved a breakthrough with his portrayal of Mehmood Sahab’s brother-in-law in Ratan Bhattacharya’s film Suhagrat. Besides this, he has been a part of multiple hits including Kati Patang, Brahmachari, Mera Naam Joker, and Parvarish, among others.
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mens24 · 2 years
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vkbrar001 · 2 years
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Boycott Bollywood.
Obscene Films are ruining Indian culture and families by spreading Vulgarity.
Stop spreading Vulgarity Bollywood.
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astrallofivibes · 11 months
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আমিরের ভাইঝি হওয়াটা প্রচণ্ড চাপের! তারকা সন্তান তকমা ঝেড়ে নিজেকে প্রমাণ করতে চান জায়েন
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lokeshbhandarireview · 4 months
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Sunflower Season 2 Review - Zee 5
Web Series- Sun Flower ( Season 2)
Cast – Sunil Grover, Ranveer Shorey, Girish Kulkarni, Ashish Vidyarthi,  Adah Sharma & Others
Director- Vikas Behl
Episodes – 8
Platform – Zee 5
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Story and Plot – Season 2 of Sunflower starts with a small recap of season 1 where in Sunflower society the secretary of the society Mr. Ahuja has been murdered. Police suspects Sonu (Sunil Grover) a Sales Executive got and to investigate two policemen Inspector S Dhingra and Chetan Tambe come this was the story of Season 1. In Season 2 Police in denied the theory that the Coconut Mr. Ahuja has drank last has poison. Police has new suspects to cross examined and several new theories are made and like Season 1.  Season 2 also left on an indication of Season 3.
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 Like the earlier season. Season 2 also presents a bend of dark comedy and murder mystery. Like season 1 this season many engaging and thrilling moments that makes this show interesting.
The Uniqueness this series is its characters like Sonu (Sunil Grover)  a sales executive work in a pharma company looks very sweet from his face is prime suspect of the murder the character of Sonu is not as simple as looks.  
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tazakhabar24 · 2 years
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Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 B'O Collection Day 3: 'खुदा हाफिज 2' के तीसरे दिन के बिजनेस में हुई बढ़ोतरी, किया इतना कारोबार
Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 B’O Collection Day 3: ‘खुदा हाफिज 2’ के तीसरे दिन के बिजनेस में हुई बढ़ोतरी, किया इतना कारोबार
Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 B’O Collection Day 3: ‘खुदा हाफिज 2’ के तीसरे दिन के बिजनेस में हुई बढ़ोतरी, किया इतना कारोबार Khuda Haafiz Chapter 2 B’O Collection Day 3: पिछले दो साल महामारी ने जैसे सिनेमा इंडस्ट्री पर ग्रहण लगा दिया था। अब जाकर सब नॉर्मल तो हो गया, लेकिन अब बड़ी तादाद में हर हफ्ते सिनेमाघरों पर 2-3 फिल्में रिलीज होती हैं। इस समय थिएटर्स पर कई फिल्मों का आपस में टकराव देखने को मिलता…
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bolllywoodhungama · 7 months
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theautomobileindia · 2 years
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Om Shanti Om is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language masala movie written and directed by Farah Khan, co-written by Mayur Puri and Mushtaq Shiekh, and staged by Gauri Khan under the flag of Red Chillies Entertainment. The movie was theatrically released in India on 9 November 2007 during Diwali weekend, Om Shanti Om made over ₹149 crores worldwide becoming the ultimate-grossing Bollywood movie of the year. The soundtrack album was composed by Vishal–Shekhar, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. Sandeep Chowta performed the background score. The album song “Ankho Me Teri Ajab Si” was very successful commercially, becoming the highest-selling album of the year in India.
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I just read your thoughts about Scarabia and Leona's arc development in game, and I got very interested.
There's very little info on Arabian culture online, at least that I've seen, and also African. A thing that makes me very curious is about their mythologies, folklore, and also music. We know a lot about food, since it's something so universal, but the rest is hard to get info on, unless it gets popularized or romanticized by someone else.
The scarabia arc is one of my favorites for a reason, and that is because I'm very sympathetic with Jamil, and very sad how his and Kalim's story together got so "twisted" so fast (ehe). Honestly there are so many layers to it that it would take many many chapters, and events, to close the situation. But I think it's good they left the future open like that, since it's something that can't be fixed overnight.
And also, *gets down* PLS PLS PLS PLS 🙏 I love the fluffy fics, are you going to also add Bolllywood songs? They are so good seriously it's so dancing and fun! I love Jamil so much and I MELTED with the headcanon short fic where we are taking care of him. I wanna hold his precious handsome face and just kiss it all over! He is so cute I will go FERAL-
hey qamar 💕 this was a pleasure to read! honestly, i feel like both the scarabia and savannaclaw chapters were too short? of course, we were introduced to the themes and then the whole conflict—resolution mountain for stories, however i just feel like they could have done more with the both of them.
also, i think the reason why the southwest-asian and african themes aren’t covered is because the source material is literally disney films 💀 like we get a warning before rewatching aladdin since they just now realized it was kind of racist (still a major part of my childhood though 😭 “a whole new world” in arabic is delicious). based on how yana has written other characters that are meant to be from south asia, there’s a big chance it would have been disappointing anyways.
plus, with scarabia in particular, there’s too many cultures trying to be represented due to how colonizers deemed all of the countries to be the same thing in different fonts 💀 you’d never confuse a nepali with an omani, but winston churchill sure did not care.
the original aladdin movie was meant to take place in baghdad, a city in iraq, but due to political conflicts at the time (george bush a war criminal regardless of saddam hussein’s crimes. the usa literally gave saddam weapons to kill kurds and then turned around and invaded when he wasn’t convenient anymore 💀). baghdad became agrabah—but the culture is still an amalgamation of west asian, south asian, north african, and like eurasian/turkish culture. im sure they’ve got stuff from central asia too 😭
the issue with this is that from ethnic group to ethnic group/country to country, the culture varies a lot. yemenis and palestinians are both arabs, but our cultures are vastly different, with yemenis having more eastern african influences and palestinians having mediterranean influences. i personally headcanon the scarabia duo as arab, but honestly, they could be from anywhere. for all we know, kalim is afghan and jamil is tunisian—it’s all up in the air due to the original source material. but i digress!! i rambled a lot 😭
ON THE BOLLYWOOD NOTE! omg this brought so many good memories back. we used to watch bollywood films with shitty arabic dubs 🥹 i miss those days. i love that idea and ive always wanted to write bollywood inspired fics, like based on the crazy and unrealistic romantic moments in bollywood. it’s just so much fun lmao. honestly, i think that’s a great idea especially when so many bollywood songs just lead the listener through a story anyways. im so glad you enjoy my fics!!! that’s very sweet 💕 have a great day, qamar, and take care of yourself
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