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thefashioninternstudio · 1 year ago
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ALIA BHATT : The Fashion Transformation that made her the Indian Human Gucci!
A deep dive into fashion and style file of Gucci Ambassador Alia Bhatt
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filmystream · 5 months ago
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Ayan Mukerji Celebrates Brahmastra's National Film Awards Success
Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra: Technical Brilliance Awards Part Two and Part Three: Anticipation Grows Brahmastra Part One: Shiva has won awards at the National Film Festival. Starring Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, the film was applauded for its impressive visuals, haunting music score, and technical brilliance. Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra: Technical Brilliance Awards Rahmastra made a significant…
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stackumbrella1 · 2 years ago
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Brahmastra 2 :कौन निभाएगा देव का किरदार? रणवीर, ऋतिक या यश कौन होगा स्टार ?
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Brahmastra 2: ये तो सच है कि फिल्म निर्देशक अयान मुखर्जी की ‘ब्रह्मास्त्र पार्ट वन – शिवा’ 2022 की सबसे चर्चित फिल्म रही थी। जो रणबीर कपूर, आलिया भट्ट, अमिताभ बच्चन, मौनी रॉय और नागार्जुन जैसे बड़े सितारों के बीच एक बड़े बजट वाली फिल्म थी।
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जहां एक ओर, बॉक्स ऑफिस पर बॉलीवुड फिल्में लगातार फ्लॉप हो रही थीं, तो वहीं दूसरी तरफ यह फिल्म सबसे बड़ी हिंदी फिल्म बनकर उभरी थी, जो पिछले साल ट्रायोलॉजी की पहली फिल्म सितंबर में रिलीज हुई थी। 
‘Brahmastra पार्ट 1- शिवा’ ने की थी बंपर कमाई
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‘ब्रह्मास्त्र’ के पहले पार्ट की सफलता के बाद दर्शक और फैन्स दूसरी फिल्म को लेकर काफी उत्साहित हैं। इस बार निर्देशक ने ट्रायोलॉजी की दूसरी फिल्म ‘ब्रह्मास्त्र: पार्ट टू – देव’ को लेकर नजरे बिछाए हुए हैं.
Brahmastra-2 कब होगी रिलीज?
‘ब्रह्मास्त्र: पार्ट टू – देव’ की अगले साल इसी समय रिलीज होने वाली थी। लेकिन अब निर्देशक मुखर्जी का कहना है कि इस फ्रेंचाइजी का पार्ट 2 को रिलीज होने में तकरीबन 2 साल का समय लग सकता है इसलिए यह फिल्म 2025 तक रिलीज होगी।
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thatkavayitri · 11 months ago
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List of characters I am willing to write one shots and imagines about:—
Harry Potter:—
Draco Malfoy
Harry Potter
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Hermione Granger
Ginny Weasley
Ron Weasley
Cedric Diggory
Twilight
Only the Twilight part and the new moon (i have read only books so anything regarding the movies, i don't really know)
Jacob Black
Edward Cullen
Brahmastra
Shiva
Disney
Elsa
Flynn Rider
Celebrities
Tom Hiddleston
Tom Felton
Emma Watson
Cilian Murphy
Benedict Cumberbatch
Extras:—
Poem Requests:—
You can dm me regarding that and please mention the theme, title etc in the format given below.
Name:
Type of poem request:
Theme:
Title (you want it to be):
Incidents happened with you: (optional)
This format is only for the poem requests.
Yours truly,
thatkavayitri🖤
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ronaldofandom · 1 year ago
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Glorious Akhtar
I just saw this fricken amazing artwork about bare-chested Akhtar from @belligerentmistletoe and was transported to a different realm.
In his honor, posting some bits from A Sinful Temptation that fit such a scene. Because that's what he is. Sinfully tempting.
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At that exact moment, he lifted his wet kurta to wipe his face. And she got a peek at his abs. His toned, chiseled abs. Which seemed to have been carved from granite. With hot, bronze skin stretching over them tightly. Glimmering with moisture. Wreaking havoc on her senses.
She stared open-mouthed, in stunned silence. In her defense, her body was just rooted to the spot. It would have refused to move or look away even if her brain had given the command. Her other senses had taken over, and they wanted to revel in the glorious sight of this hunky, masculine, erotic man. A man who would put even a Mills & Boons protagonist to shame. She continued to ogle as he hopelessly tried to untangle his stubborn hair. He finally gave up and smiled in despair. When he was about to look up at her, she quickly turned away and covered her face with the towel. Hiding in shame was the only reaction she was capable of in that moment.
Bheem looked at her wet form and figured that she would need a change of clothes quickly, or else she might catch a cold. He went into the adjacent room and picked out something from his sister’s cabinet. It was a new saree, her favorite. He figured it would be fit for Jenny, and carried it back to the room. Placing it on the bed, he called out to her, pointed her towards the clothes, and left the room to give her privacy to change, shutting the door behind him. Then, he went to the kitchen to make some herbal tea for both of them.
The tea was ready in five minutes, but Bheem waited for fifteen, giving her ample time and privacy to change. After 15 mins, he knocked lightly at the door. No response. He knocked again and called out her name. No response. He tried one more time, knocking harder. Again, no response. The lashing rain drowned out any other sound; Jenny hadn’t heard him at all. But he didn’t know that, and suddenly he worried if everything was alright with her.
He pushed the door open and went inside. And was extremely amused by the sight in front of him, of Jenny’s struggles with the saree. When she just wrapped the whole thing around her waist and ended up trapping her legs & nearly falling on her face, he couldn’t help but laugh, making her aware of his presence. Jenny turned around to admonish him for making fun of her helplessness but found herself at a loss for words. He was SHIRTLESS. Bare-chested. WET. He had taken off his kurta, making her gawk at his glorious Greek-God-like physique.
A usual, innocent, sweet Akhtar was hard to resist. A shirtless Akhtar was making her see stars and go weak in the knees. But, BUT, a shirtless and wet Akhtar was a Brahmastra. He was the Apple from the Biblical Garden of Eden - the ultimate sinful temptation to tease, taunt and torment mankind. She forgot what she was mad about. She forgot how to breathe, consciously having to remind herself of the motion. Why hadn’t he changed into another kurta yet? Was he trying to give her a heart attack? Her heart was convinced that it was the only explanation. While her brain chided her that she was occupying his room and his clothes must be here.
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atithsinaiamonkar · 1 month ago
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The Atomic Age: How Mythology Foretold the Nuclear Warfare
The end of World War II marked not only the cessation of conflict but the dawn of the Atomic Age. A single flash of light, followed by an earth-shattering explosion, forever altered the course of history. As the mushroom cloud rose over Nagasaki and Hiroshima, it symbolised not just the destructive power of nuclear weapons, but the culmination of humanity’s capacity for annihilation. In an instant, entire cities were reduced to rubble, and the lives of countless individuals were erased. The searing heat and the agonising cries of the survivors underscored that the world had entered a new age of unimaginable destruction. The sheer scale of this devastation, an irreversible shift in the balance of power, echoes ancient myths of divine weapons, tools of immense power capable of reshaping the world.
The ancient Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata are not merely tales of gods, demons and heroic deeds but profound philosophical texts that delve into the complexities of human nature, righteousness and consequences of power. Beyond their mythological and spiritual significance, these epics contain vivid descriptions of warfare, weaponry and the devastating impacts of conflict. While often shrouded in mythological symbolism, these descriptions offer a glimpse into the ancient Indian understanding of the ever-enduring capacity and fascination of humanity with power and destruction. Within the pages of the timeless narratives of both these epics, we find evident parallels between the ancient cosmic weapons of the gods and the modern-day weapons of mass destruction.
The Brahmastra, a divine weapon described in the Mahabharata, shares striking similarities with the atomic bomb in its capacity for destruction. Both weapons are capable of devastating vast landscapes and wiping out entire populations. Depicted as a weapon of mass destruction, the Brahmastra was considered capable of consuming everything in its path. Its description, with its blinding light and searing heat, echoes the effects of a nuclear explosion. Both weapons are seen as the ultimate tools of war, with the power to end conflicts decisively, but at a terrible cost. While the Brahmastra is rooted in mythology, its destructive power and catastrophic consequences bear a chilling resemblance to the atomic bomb, highlighting the terrifying potential of nuclear weapons to reshape the world.
The Indrastra, a lightning bolt wielded by Indra, could strike targets with lightning speed and precision. The Rudrastra, a weapon associated with Shiva, was said to be capable of unleashing a tempest of destruction, bringing about chaos and devastation. The Pashupatastra, another weapon of Shiva, was considered one of the most powerful weapons in the universe, capable of destroying the entire world. These divine weapons, bestowed upon heroes by divine beings, were often used as a last resort, as their misuse could lead to cataclysmic consequences. The destructive potential of these ancient weapons, with their ability to annihilate entire cities and armies, bears a resemblance to many modern-day weapons such as RS-28 Sarmat, Trident II D-5 and Dong Feng-41 ballistic missiles.
Unknown to many, the Mahabharata speaks of an extremely powerful variant of Brahmastra weapon named Brahmashirastra. This weapon was so destructive that it was considered far too dangerous to use, as it could potentially destroy the entire universe. It is reminiscent of theoretical concepts like hydrogen bombs, which can unleash calamitous destruction on a universal scale. The potential for artificial intelligence to be weaponised, creating autonomous nuclear mass-cleansing machines, raises similar concerns. Additionally, the development of nuclear-related biological weapons could lead to devastating pandemics, far surpassing the scale of other pandemics. These threats, while in scientific advancements, share a chilling similarity with this ancient weapon, the Brahmashirastra.
Mankind, in its relentless pursuit of conquest, has forged weapons of mass destruction that dwarf the armaments of ancient myth. Nuclear weapons currently possess the most terrifying potential to inflict unimaginable suffering upon humanity. The Cold War era brought the world to the precipice of total nuclear annihilation. The United States and the Soviet Union, armed with arsenals capable of destroying each other multiple times over, engaged in a perilous race of arms and ammunition. Even after the Cold War's conclusion, the spectre of nuclear conflict persists. The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in new states, the risk of accidental detonation, and the threat of these weapons falling into the hands of extremist groups continue to pose significant risks to global security.
The epic recounts that arduous penance was undertaken by both Ashwatthama and Arjuna to acquire the Brahmastra. Both warriors were warned of its deleterious potential and urged to use it only as a last resort. Similarly, Dr J. Robert Oppenheimer and his team’s research created the atomic bomb. Dr Oppenheimer, however, advocated for its non-usage, recognising the potential for a global apocalypse. Arjuna revoked the Brahmastra against Ashwatthama. In contrast, Ashwatthama directed the weapon towards Uttara's womb, a heinous crime that defied all moral and ethical boundaries. While the Soviet Union had exercised restraint, the United States, under President Harry Truman, employed the atomic bombs against Japan, a decision that continues to spark global debate and controversy to date.
The Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters remind us of the devastating consequences of nuclear accidents. Both events released radioactive materials into the environment, leading to widespread contamination of land, water and air. The long-term health effects of radiation exposure, including cancer and genetic mutations, continue to impact affected populations. The Chernobyl disaster, in particular, resulted in the evacuation of entire towns and villages, creating a desolate "Exclusion Zone." These incidents underscore the inherent risks associated with nuclear power and the fateful potential of nuclear weapons. These incidents urge humanity to learn a lesson and prioritise peace, and disarmament and promote sustainable cooperation over the pursuit of nuclear dominance.
Duryodhana had nefariously conspired with his uncle Shakuni to poison Bhima and had their shameful act been successful, it would have irrevocably altered the course of history. Fortunately, divine intervention, as a miraculous antidote, thwarted their evil plan. In the modern era, such acts of hostility have evolved, with individuals resorting to increasingly sophisticated methods of harm. The use of radioactive substances, such as Thallium-125, has emerged as a potent weapon for the unscrupulous. The ease of access to such substances, coupled with their insidious nature, poses a grave threat to society. If unchecked, this trend could lead to a future where the threat of nuclear massacres looms large, not just from foreign adversaries but from within our national borders.
A weapon, in its purest form, is a tool designed for protection. It is a deterrent, a shield against aggression, a means to safeguard oneself and one's loved ones from harm.Yet, in the grand theatre of international relations, weapons are often perceived as symbols of power, instruments of domination, and tools for imposing one's will upon others. This misconception has led to a world fraught with tension, conflict and the constant threat of violence. The true purpose of a weapon, however, lies not in its offensive capabilities but in its defensive potential. It is a tool that should be used judiciously, as a last resort, to preserve peace and security. Ultimately, a weapon's destructive or constructive use lies not in the tool itself, but in the intentions and character of those who wield it.
The atomic bombs "Little Boy" and "Fat Man," inflicted unimaginable devastation on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, eclipsing the destructive power of natural disasters. Yet, the United States and Japan have forged a remarkable alliance. However, the current geopolitical landscape is fraught with tension, with nations vying for dominance and resorting to threats of force. History has repeatedly shown that true power lies not in the ability to destroy but in the capacity to build and nurture. By embracing the values of peace, we can create a world free from the horrors of war and the threat of destruction. We yearn for a future where the "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" are banished from our collective memory and replaced by a world governed by wise, compassionate leaders prioritising peace and prosperity.
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id247news · 1 year ago
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Brahmastra featured Ranbir Kapoor in the lead role.
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grailwishes · 2 years ago
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new character tags ( blorbos first ) ^-^
📖  *  guinevere pendragon.   ‣  queen of camelot.
📖  *  cassandra of troy.   ‣  princess prophetess.
📖  *  helen of sparta.   ‣  the most beautiful woman.
📖  *  maid marian / william scarlet.   ‣  lady of the merry men.
📖  *  saito momoka.   ‣  wisteria & peaches.
📖  *  yuuki cupid saito.   ‣  last hope of humanity.
📖  *  percival.   ‣  the dove knight.
📖  *  gawain.   ‣  knight of the sun.
📖  *  agravain.   ‣  knight of iron.
📖  *  sieg.   ‣  balmung's heir.
📖  *  siegfried.   ‣  dragon slayer.
📖  *  emiya shirou.   ‣  hero of justice.
📖  *  cú chulainn / sétanta.   ‣  hero of ulster.
📖  *  fiore forvedge.   ‣  yggdmillennia's true talent.
📖  *  jeanne d'arc.   ‣  holy maiden.
📖  *  rama.   ‣  brahmastra.
📖  *  asterios.   ‣  chaos labyrinth.
📖  *  nursery rhyme.   ‣  born of fairytales.
📖  *  bazett fraga mcremitz.   ‣  god's holder.
📖  *  waver velvet / lord el-melloi II.   ‣  cringefail professor.
📖  *  grey.   ‣  grave for you.
📖  *  charlemagne.   ‣  joyeuse ordre.
📖  *  name.   ‣  tag.
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shakeelahmad786 · 1 month ago
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anmolsmsblog · 2 months ago
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BRAHMASTRA Complete Maths Multicolored Formula Book Second Edition BILINGUAL by Aditya Ranjan Sir
Price: (as of – Details) The Book, “BRAHMASTRA Complete Maths Formula Book” is a comprehensive guide that has been designed to help students acquainted with the latest pattern and difficulty level of the exam. This book has been prepared by Aditya Ranjan Sir himself & his well experienced content team, keeping the new pattern and the challenges of SSC & other competitive exams in mind. This book…
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lyricsolution-com · 3 months ago
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Dimple Kapadia Refuses To Pose With Twinkle Khanna As She Makes A Rare Appearance With Hubby Akshay Kumar | People News
Mumbai: Well, no one can match the sense of humour that veteran diva Dimple Kapadia has. Recently the Brahmastra actress was seen making an appearance at an event, where she was asked to pose with daughter Twinkle Khanna who made a rare appearance along with hubby Akshay Kumar. However, Dimple refused to pose with her daughter and said that she does not pose with juniors but only seniors.  This…
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bedesii · 3 months ago
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🌟 Discover the Power of Hanuman and the Brahmastra - Sundarkand Explanation in English Part 7 🌟
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Hello everyone! 🙏
Excited to share a brand new post on Bedesii.com! Dive into the captivating encounter of Hanuman and the Brahmastra, a pivotal moment in the Sundarkand. 💥
In this blog, we explore Hanuman's unshakable resilience and the profound wisdom he displays as he faces one of the most powerful weapons of all time! From lessons of humility, devotion, to unparalleled courage, this story offers timeless spiritual insights.
✨ Ready to be inspired? Visit Bedesii.com and join us on this enlightening journey with Hanuman as he carries out his divine mission for Lord Rama! 🌸
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Sundarkand Part1 | Sundarkand Part 2 | Sundarkand Part 3 | Sundarkand Part 4 | Sundarkand Part 5 | Sundarkand Part 6
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Hanuman Chalisa in Hindi | Hanuman Chalisa in Kannada |Hanuman Chalisa in Bengali | Bajrang Baan in English | Hanuman Ashtak | Hanuman Chalisa in Assamese
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sceneloc8official · 3 months ago
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Explore Stunning Filming Locations of Brahmastra — A Guide for Content Creators
Exploring the filming locations of the Hindi movie Brahmastra offers a unique glimpse into the breathtaking backdrops that enhance its narrative. This high-budget fantasy action-adventure film, directed by Ayan Mukerji, showcases a blend of Indian and international settings that can inspire content creators such as vloggers, photographers, and influencers to explore these picturesque locations for their projects.
Overview of Filming Locations
Brahmastra was shot in six stunning locations, four of which are international sites and two in India. These locations not only serve as a visual treat but also provide diverse environments for various content creation activities. Here’s a breakdown of each location, accessibility details and content creator ideas.
1. Varanasi, India
Scenes Shot: A significant part of Brahmastra is set in Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest cities. The song “Kesariya” highlights the colorful life along the Ganges River and masterfully captures the renowned ghats and tiny alleyways.
Accessibility: Road, rail, and aviation connections to Varanasi are excellent. Filming in public spaces usually does not require special authorization, but verifying local laws is always a good idea.
Content Creator Ideas:
Pre-Wedding Shoot: The romantic backdrop of the ghats offers a serene setting.
Photography Shoot: Capture the essence of spirituality and culture.
Vlogging: Document experiences along the ghats and temples.
2. Manali, India
Scenes Filmed: The lush landscapes of Manali feature prominently, showcasing its snow-capped mountains and verdant forests.
Accessibility: Manali is accessible via road and has an airport nearby (Kullu). Filming permits may be required for specific locations.
Content Creator Ideas:
Photography Shoot: Ideal for nature photography amidst stunning mountain views.
Dance Shoot: The scenic vistas provide a perfect backdrop for dance videos.
3. New York, USA
Scenes Filmed: Iconic landmarks like Central Park and Times Square were utilized to depict urban life in Brahmastra.
Accessibility: New York City is easily accessible via multiple international airports. Filming permits are necessary for commercial shoots in public spaces.
Content Creator Ideas:
Vlogging: Explore the city’s vibrant culture and attractions.
Music Videos: Use urban landscapes as dynamic backdrops.
4. London, England
Scenes Filmed: Landmarks such as Big Ben and the London Eye are featured prominently in the film.
Accessibility: London is well-connected by air and rail. Filming permits are needed for public locations.
Content Creator Ideas:
Photography Shoot: Capture iconic British architecture.
Film Shooting: Utilize historical sites for narrative-driven projects.
5. Edinburgh, Scotland
Scenes Filmed: Edinburgh’s enchanting architecture and natural beauty provide a stunning backdrop for several scenes.
Accessibility: Edinburgh is accessible via air travel and has good public transport. Permits may be required for filming at certain sites.
Content Creator Ideas:
Voxpop Places: Engage with locals about their culture.
Dance Shoot: Use historic sites as a backdrop for creative dance videos.
6. Bulgaria
Scenes Filmed: The majestic mountains of Bulgaria serve as a dramatic backdrop for key sequences in Brahmastra.
Accessibility: Bulgaria is accessible via Sofia Airport. Filming permits may be needed depending on the location.
Content Creator Ideas:
Photography Shoot: Capture the stunning landscapes.
Vlogging/Film Shooting: Document adventures through Bulgaria’s rich history and natural beauty.
Songs and Their Locations
The film features several songs that enhance its storytelling:
“Kesariya” (Varanasi): Shot along the ghats, showcasing traditional Indian culture.
Each song’s location contributes significantly to its visual appeal, making them ideal spots for content creators looking to capture similar aesthetics.
Conclusion
The filming locations of Brahmastra not only enhance its cinematic experience but serve as inspiring destinations for content creators. By exploring these sites, vloggers, photographers, and influencers can craft engaging narratives that resonate with their audiences while leveraging the visual splendor captured in this film.
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4kvibes · 5 months ago
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"Brahmastra" Movie - A Visual Spectacle
If you’re a fan of fantasy and action, “Brahmastra” is your ticket to an enchanting world. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, this film blends mythology with modern storytelling. 
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petnews2day · 9 months ago
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Latest Entertainment News, Live Updates Today April 29, 2024: Missing Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actor Gurucharan Singh was soon to get married, faced financial crunch: Report
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Latest Entertainment News, Live Updates Today April 29, 2024: Missing Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actor Gurucharan Singh was soon to get married, faced financial crunch: Report
Bollywood News Live Updates: War 2 x Brahmastra: Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Karan Johar, Ayan meet Hrithik Roshan, Saba Azad, Jr NTR for dinner A galaxy of stars descended at a Mumbai restaurant on Sunday evening as Ayan Mukerji made the teams of Brahmastra and War 2 meet each other. Read the full story here
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filmrelicsworld · 10 months ago
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Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani: Friendship is Eternal, Love Changes
Since the movie closes with a scene on New Year's Eve, it has become my go-to movie for the holiday. From the moment I first watched it, it has made me happy, and even today, on gloomy days with a lot of snow outside, it comforts me. Indeed, I enjoy a low-key celebration, and the companions in this movie create just the right amount of ambience to make the day when the clock strikes twelve and another year goes by unforgettable.
In brief:
When Naina sees Aditi, an old friend from school, in the past, she finds out that she and her pals are going on a mountain hike. Naina makes the snap choice to join the expedition as well, not realizing that it will permanently alter her. Eight years later, old acquaintances reunite, and a wedding is scheduled for the near future.
Somehow, since he came up with the concept for Brahmastra, Ayan Mukherji's skill at writing women has decreased. Once upon a time, there was a certain assurance in the way he penned them, and they stood on par with the movie heroes, not merely relegated to the heroine role but endowed with fully realised personalities and nuance.
While it occasionally employs clichés, the movie is nonetheless a competent entertainment with plenty of commercial flair. It's also a great movie to watch if you're interested in Bollywood or Hindi cinema because it includes everything a family entertainer should have—dance, romance, and songs.
The film is a passable entertainment piece with a lot of commercial flare, despite the fact that it uses clichés from time to time. For those who enjoy Bollywood or Hindi cinema, this film is highly recommended as it has all the elements of a family-friendly film, such as romance, dancing, and musical numbers.
The Artist, the Dreamer, the Alcoholic and Gambler, and the Nerd. The movie examines these clichés, demonstrating how things evolve over time and how, although we may have known some individuals to be of certain kinds in the past, they are actually complex individuals with a darker side.
Deepika Padukone plays the nerdy medical student Naina Talwar, a woman on a quest who yearns for more out of life. She embodies the archetypal "gorgeous woman wearing adorable clothes and glasses." It follows her path from being an introverted person to a contented heroine who gradually breaks out of her shell. She is quiet and reserved in the first part of the story and confident as hell in the second, yet she still harbors the insecurities of a bashful young woman. She incorporates these commonplace facts into the fantastical world we are viewing, making her world seem believable.
Kabir "Bunny" Thapar, played by Ranbir Kapoor, is endearing and fantastic. He presents that dreamer from the upper middle class who doesn't have to consider his privilege too carefully on television. His dance prowess is on full display here as well. Even though I have very mixed feelings about Ranbir because of his recent work, which leans dangerously towards misogyny, I can always watch this movie again since I find him to be a charming character.
He just takes up the area he needs on screen because there are three other characters with their own arcs, so he doesn't overtake the frame. The screenplay ensures that he has enough room to play both the charmer and the quiet moments of focus while still keeping the other characters in the movie front and centre.
In her role as the artistic and rebellious Aditi "Adi" Mehra, Kalki Koechlin is simply amazing on screen. She brilliantly portrays how she fantasises about love while feigning strength. We recognize Aditya Roy Kapur as Avinash "Avi" Shiv Arora as the friend who consistently gets into trouble and has a dark side because we want to help him get on their feet but are unable to do so.
The late Farooq Shaikh, who plays Bunny's father, is a supporting character who gives a beautiful and moving performance. He uses so little to accomplish so much. Evelyn Sharma plays the incredibly naive and flirtatious adversary of Naina, Lara. She does a great job at bringing humor. In the second part of the film, Kunaal Roy Kapur, who plays a delightful character, also infuses the films with such amazing comedy.
All things considered, this is a decent rom-com and an enjoyable movie to see again for some nostalgia. Bollywood encompasses all one could ever wish and much more. There's something so endearing about it that someone will always identify with one of the characters. The songs are catchy and endearing. That truly is a modern classic!
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