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Im incredibly normal about this film
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i’ve written my name on her cheek
#flipping him over and playing with his vulnerable underside...#darr 1993#rahul mehra#shah rukh khan#srk#edit#fancam#vi you🫵! did this!! it's your fault!!
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#these are only from the first half of the movie cause my mother walked in on me and was like ???#ur watching older srk films. didnt knkw u knew how to do that 😔#but yeah he's soooo <3 i love him like i love will graham#gotta see him suffering and in pain throughout yk#darr#darr (1993)#rahul mehra#srk#shahrukh khan#faera's
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#I miss drawing srk#Koyla (1997)#Josh (2000)#Darr (1993)#Shah Rukh Khan#SRK#im so confused rn#Koyla#Josh#Darr
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Udit Narayan − Jaadu Teri Nazar (Darr, 1993)
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JUHI CHAWLA Darr (1993) dir. Yash Chopra
#darr#juhi chawla#bollywoodedit#moviegifs#usershreyu#useryoshi#usercharithra#cinemapix#mialook#baawri#usersakshi#singinprincess#bwaldorf#userkareena#useradi#janielook#filmtvcentral#userthing#juhichawlaedit#*ours
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Darr (1993)
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When love crosses limits it becomes devotion.
And when devotion goes astray it becomes an obsession.
This story too is about the obsession of love. It has the truth which was present in the love of Laila and Majnu. It also has the intensity that was present in the hearts of Romeo and Juliet. It also has the emotions like in the songs of Heer and Ranjha. But it also has one more element…
…something which has not featured in any love story so far.
🔪SEAFLOOR Saints Wake --> FILM Rahul Mehra, Darr
There are approximately FIVE people who will get this reference. But if I can increase that number by even one, if I can get you to watch Darr (1993) Darr (1993) my beloved, I'll be happy. G'rah Rukh Khan REAL! THANK YOU @duperderedere for rendering out the best blood for the best boy
Original film stills, in order. I've changed the timing and context of the scene. Unlike Rahul, G'raha isn't talking to himself in a mirror...
Other fun production notes include that his shirt is a separate actor with invisible skin! I was then able to pose and deform it separately so I could wrench his shirt open the appropriate amount.
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Armand girlies yall gotta watch the Bollywood movie Darr (1993) bc Assad literally posted screen caps of it to tease s2 and it’s SO spot on for Armand….
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Remembering #YashChopra, the legendary filmmaker, on his 12th death anniversary (21/10/12).
Yash Raj Chopra (27 September 1932 – 21 October 2012) was a distinguished Indian film director and producer in Hindi cinema. He was the visionary founder and chairman of the film production and distribution powerhouse Yash Raj Films. His illustrious career earned him numerous accolades, including 6 National Film Awards and 8 Filmfare Awards, marking him as one of the paramount filmmakers in Hindi cinema, especially revered for his romantic narratives with compelling female protagonists. His remarkable contributions to the film industry were recognized by the Government of India with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2005. Further, in 2006, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts gave him a lifetime membership, a first for an Indian.
Chopra's cinematic journey commenced as an assistant director to I. S. Johar and his elder brother, B.R. Chopra. He debuted as a director with Dhool Ka Phool in 1959, a melodrama exploring illegitimacy, followed by the social drama Dharmputra (1961). His directorial finesse gained prominence with the critically and commercially acclaimed family drama Waqt (1965), which introduced the trend of ensemble casts in Bollywood. In 1970, he launched his own production entity, Yash Raj Films, with its maiden venture being Daag: A Poem of Love (1973), a melodrama delving into polygamy, which garnered success. His winning streak continued through the seventies with iconic films like the action-thriller Deewaar (1975), which catapulted Amitabh Bachchan to stardom; the musical romantic drama Kabhi Kabhie (1976), and the ensemble family drama Trishul (1978). Chopra crafted two of his magnum opuses with Sridevi: the romantic musical Chandni (1989), which played a pivotal role in veering Bollywood away from violent themes towards romantic musicals, and Lamhe (1991), an intergenerational romantic drama, which, despite underperforming domestically, enjoyed overseas success.
Following the critically lacking Parampara (1993), he helmed the musical psychological thriller Darr (1993), marking the onset of his collaborative journey with Shahrukh Khan. This partnership flourished with romantic hits like Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Veer-Zaara (2004), and Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012). Although he announced his retirement in 2012, his dedication saw him working until his demise during the production of Jab Tak Hai Jaan due to dengue fever. Yash Raj Chopra's directorial legacy, embodied in his extensive work, cements his position as one of Bollywood's timeless directors.
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I’m pspspppssp all Darr 1993 fans with this post
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Darr (1993)
#film#celebrities#actors#movies#bollywood#cinema#music#web series#srk the king of bollywood#sunny deol#juhi chawla
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Darr, 1993
First watch yesterday...
Holy crap, did Shahrukh run away with this one. I think the other dude was supposed to be the hero, but I literally don't remember him.
Also, SRK looking gorgeous & 10 years younger (as per usual)
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CALLED TO BE PRODUCTIVE IN OUR SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
33rd SUNDAY OF THE ORDINARY TIME:
An Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan, Badshah(king) of Bollywood, a familiar personality in the world today, hails from a humble origin. Journey that he has made from insignificant to significant, unknown to known is something thrilling and interesting. People just don't look at him as mere Bollywood actor, but an inspiration to many who strive to be successful in life. Shah Rukh Khan started his acting debut as a simple, ordinary television actor in Door Darshan, the only Indian television in 80s and made his Bollywood debut in 1992 with Deewana. He was initially recognized for playing villainous roles in the films Baazigar (1993) and Darr (1993), but today he is the most sought-after film personality. There are series of motivational TED talks by Shah Rukh Khan available for the youth to imitate. Today, this person is significantly known for multiplying his talents to become king of Bollywood.
The liturgy of the word of today reminds us not only the end of the liturgical year but also of the end of all things and calls for preparations to achieve our ultimate goal. All three readings invite us to live our life in such a way that we make best use of our God given talents to climb the ladders of our life on earth and face the second coming of the Lord, the final judgement day as “good and faithful servant”.
The First Reading of today speaks about a perfect woman of strong character, great wisdom, many skills and great compassion. How lucky a husband could be to have such a woman as his wife, who looks after the affairs of the house as well as has compassion for the poor and the needy. God, our eternal spouse looking for such brides for his kingdom.
The Second Reading of today is a reminder by St. Paul to the Christians in Thessalonica, to live a life of productivity, without expecting immediate ratification, but as children of light. Jesus, who is the light of the world has adopted us to be the reflections of that image and likeness of God.
The Gospel Reading of today invites us to be responsible citizens of this world. The master has been observing his servants in a close distance for a long time. That is how he distributes his property differently according to their abilities. This parable describes the consequences of two attitude of Christ’s return. The person who assiduously prepares by investing his or her time and talents to serve God will be rewarded. The person who has no heart for the work of the kingdom will be punished. God rewards faithfulness. Those who bear no fruit for God’s kingdom cannot expect to be treated the same as those who are faithful. 1) God gives each person different gifts and talents according our potentiality (2) More will be given to those who are more responsible (3) The unproductive and callous will be punished.
What are the talents and abilities you have?
Do you take responsibility to nurture these talents?
Are you accountable to God for all that you have been doing?
PRAYER:
God my master, thank you for creating me as human person with ability to live happily in this world. Thank you for giving me wisdom to utilize those talents and capabilities responsibly. As Jesus, your Son, multiplied five loaves and two fish, and fed five thousand people, similarly, bless me to multiply your given talents make this world a better place and thus prepare myself to encounter my Lord and master in his second coming. Amen.
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