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mdsrk · 10 months ago
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nnargiss · 5 months ago
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i get so sad when i see my fellow brown girlies gushing over anthony bridgerton when we have THIS
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hrithikroshannnn · 3 months ago
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The Best Agent❤️🔥
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i-got-the-feels · 2 years ago
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"If Tiger is the brute force one-man-army, and Kabir the stylish, suave screen-scorching spy, then Pathaan is a softer, more compassionate saviour. While his counterparts seem determined to save the day, Pathaan wants to save the people."
- By Suchin Mehrotra, 2023 in their review for Pathaan
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bollywoodbyradha · 1 year ago
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justshahrukhkhan · 9 months ago
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I might be watching Happy New Year again...
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miano-oscarwilde · 2 years ago
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Desi 📻!!
Song : Aaja re o mere dilbar aaja
Film : Noorie (1979)
Singers : Nitin Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar.
Comments : This song was suggested by @simcass . Personally, I love this song very much. Shot in the beautiful Kashmir and sung by Nitin Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar, I'm sure that there is not an Indian who has not heard this song. Nitin Mukesh is the son of the great Mukesh Chand Mathur, the man with a golden and youthful voice better known to our grandparents' generation. My dad is his fan and I'm Nitin Mukesh's fan, but I listen to Mukesh too sometimes. My favourite songs by him are "kahin door jab din dhal jayen" and "ek din bik jayega".
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Thank you for contacting me @simcass <3. I'm happy to have met someone who likes Nitin Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar too. 💗
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rapha-reads · 2 years ago
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Chose promise, chose due*, here's the first chapter of the second part of my Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge series.
Summary:
Three years after their wedding, Simran's family comes back to London to visit her and her husband. Babuji, Lajjo and Chutki observe Simran's happiness and discover her new life in London with Raj and Pops. A 4+1 story: four times someone saw how in love Raj and Simran were. And one time their love was just for them.
Chapter 2 is written, but handwritten, I need to type it, chapter 3 is almost complete, I still need to write chapters 4 and 5. Stay tuned! I hope you like it.
*French for "I gave my word and I kept it, literally means "thing promised, thing given".
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cozyscozystumbler · 2 years ago
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musiquesduciel · 11 months ago
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Next time a man disrespects you remind yourself that Jai Singh Rathore would never and you shouldn't settle for any less.
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mdsrk · 30 days ago
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alamin119711 · 1 year ago
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hrithikroshannnn · 3 months ago
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Celebrating 5 Years
Of
WAR
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i-got-the-feels · 2 years ago
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okay so how many of yall remembered anjali saying "rahul, humien bauji ka aashirwad nahi mila, rahul" agian and again whilst crying when mon kept looking back to sam's grandma when sam pulled mon away
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bollywoodbyradha · 1 year ago
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Waheeda Rehman and Dev Anand in Guide (1965)
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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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