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Kalki 2898 AD thoughts (spoiler-filled and long af)
Ok so.... I watched it in Telugu, and 3D. 3D wasn't that special methinks cz only the huge jaguar jumping scene in the start got me. Nothing much 3D-wise.
Now, watching it in Telugu........... Um... Even the dubbing sounds like wonky Telugu and I didn't like that.
Time for points I liked and didn't like--
Liked:
1. The idea of that world: how Kaasi is the first city and now the last city of this Yuga. Priyanka Dutt really headed a dedicated team. I loved the tarot scene because it reminded me of Godavari and made me want a Shekhar Kammula cameo too👀😭
2. I liked how the Vyjayanti logo took us into the world. And the whole premise it started off on. Love the Pareekshit and Ashwathhama Athah...! Kunjarah premise references
3. Loved how the Shiva Linga Ashwathama is meditating near is most likely The Kaasi Viswanath Lingam
4. The CGI with Mr. Amitabh Bachhan
5. Bujji. Unpop opinion maybe, but I liked Bujji more than Bhairava. Was I the only one who wanted Bujji to be the genderbent preserved consciousness of Bujjigaadu (Bujjigaadu: Made in Chennai reference 🤭)
6. How the flames give way to the bearer of Kalki avataram while just a Yuga before, the sea gave way to Vasudeva - the carrier of Krishna avataram. Nice nice. Probably the thing I liked most about this movie.
7. The cameos (will talk about this later)
8. The scale of the vision.... HATS OFF. I want into that man's head istg. All 3 movies: Yevade Subramanyam, Mahanati and now Kalki 2898 AD are three distinct visions and superb visions. I'd love to even see all the concept art for this movie!!!!
9. Call me silly but APRIL ONE VIDUDALA REUNION!!!! (iykyk)
Didn't like (hyper spoilers ahead):
1. Bhairava's character needs more depth. A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL PROLLY TEASE ME/ DISAGREE WITH ME ON THIS POINT. But he does. He's shown as a selfish mercenary whose aim is to settle in the Complex. (I have dreams like you no really a little less touchy feely. But they mainly happen where it's warm and sunny. On an island that I own tanned and rested and alone surrounded by enormous piles of money). He's got debts all over Kaasi and he uses all his money for things like building Bujji and automobiles and thrusters and stuff. But what makes him tick (other than scratching Bujji who he abandons half the time)? What is he scared of? I feel like it would have worked better if Bhairava didn't go to the Complex at all and was banned from it. It gives his hope to see the Complex a touch of whimsy and desperation.
2. Disha Patani's character. The story just forgets about her after the party song which is the most pointless song of the movie btw. I feel like even Nag Ashwin didn't want it there on first thought.
3. SRI KRISHNA DID NOT REMOVE ASHWATHHAMA'S MANI!!!! It was Arjuna who did it as far as I know. After causing the death of Abhimanyu and fellow warriors and family members by unfairly means, Ashwathama almost faced the wrath of Bheema after being dragged to the Pandavas' tents However, Krishna couldn't let the Pandavas commit a sin to revenge a sin. He said, though Ashwathama caused the death of unarmed unaware Kshatriyas, he himself is a Brahmin by birth and thus killing him would be an unforgivable sin. Therefore, completely cutting his hair and taking his mani would be comparable to death. So it was Arjuna who took out the mani on Sir Krishna's advice. (As far as I read and heard from pravachans since my childhood) I disliked how the story started with this inaccuracy and it took me out of the flow. Or maybe Nag Ashwin wanted to change this part of the story to include the curse and pave the story's base? Dk
4. The fights never stop (not in the good way): Bhairava's first fight was SO. LONG. Actually, Bhairava's every fight was so long. Most unnecessarily so. His fights with Ashwathama go on for so long I actually started wondering why the all powerful giant hadn't killed our hero. I'm mean, I know, but I get annoyed by such drags.
5. Late emotional connect: Mrunal Thakur's character dying didn't even pinch. Because I had no emotional connect to even feel the horror of what had happened. But yes, I did cry when Rajendra Prasad's character died soon after bcz that meant the death of the one character who spoke the best Telugu in the movie.
6. As I mentioned, I watched the Telugu version and was disappointed by the lack of diction, even in the dubbing!😭
7. The main point: Almost every scene reminded me of a different movie. A lot of people keep saying it's Dune + Star Wars but here, all I've got to mention -> Loki morphing into many Lokis, Sakaar's neck electrocution thingy (EXACT SAME), Troy: Legacy and Aagardian vehicles with the flying vehicles of that 5000 units bounty hunter. Coco wrt to the city's inner infrastructure (resembles the city in the afterlife, except make it sepia tone). Star Wars with the jedi light saber that Bhairava's dad teaches him to use. Bujji = JARVIS without the English politeness. Prince of Persia: sands of time and John Carter wrt the setting and vibes of the outdoor fight sequences. Mariamma's light rope handles??? From Iron man 2 as well as Wonder Woman. When Sumati imagines everyone dead at her feet it gives Tony from Age of Ultron. The Complex looks a lot like the Singing kingdom from The Marvels. There was an episode of Nebula in Marvel's What If? Animated series -> the concept of the complex or dystopia and the bar seems a lot like it.
8. Ashwathama and Karna weren't friends per the Mahabharatam. "Ashwa uncle" keeps calling Karna "sodara" (pure telugu word for brother) and not "mitrama" (pure telugu word for friend/ally) and it sort of irks me. Also, I think Sri Krishna's voice could have been sweeter (the pitch, Krishna could melt mountains with his voice. Here Krishna's voice sounded something like what we could match to Balarama)
Ok done with that.
Now, cameos..... I mean it's a Nag Ashwin movie and I went in expecting cameos after my experience with Mahanati tbh.
Ones I liked: Malvika Nair as Uttara (that was how I had imagined Shakuntala to look like in Shaakuntalam btw), DQ as Captain/Pilot, Brahmi garu as the fed up landlord, Avasarala Srinivas as gambler (missed him in Mahanati), RGV as the food vendor, Rajendra Prasad bcz the man speaks the best Telugu in this movie (as I mentioned before)
Ones I found Meh: Mrunal Thakur as the pregnant lady (only bcz there was no emotional connect, didn't know anything abt her character except that she's pregnant), Faria Abdullah as the showpiece-angel-dancer??, Disha Patani
Ones I wanted to question: Vijay Devarakonda as Arjuna (like........... I feel like Rana would have been the perfect Arjuna despite that opinion originating from his KVJG days. But maybe Tarak? Maybe you could have CGI-ed NTR sr and reminded us of Nartanasala!!) I have nothing against Vijay Devarakonda, but he just didn't fittttt
Overall: a beautiful effort and a mindblowing idea but the lagging screenplay, some music choices and slight misinformation reduces its impact. Liked it and would recommend bcz this is all people would be talking about and you wouldn't want to stay uninformed on a global phenomenon.
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Disha Patani Biography and History
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Disha Patani Biography and History
Dasha Patani is an Indian actress and model who has acted in Hindi and Telugu language films. Dasha Patani was born on June 13, 1992 in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Disha Patani Biography and History
Dasha Pattani's father is Jagdish Singh Pattani, a police officer who works as a Deputy Superintendent of Police in the Uttar Pradesh Police Department.
His elder sister Khushboo Patani is a lieutenant in the Indian Army. And his younger brother Soranish is still studying. She belongs to the Rajput circle of relatives.
In 2013, she took second place in Miss Femina held in Indore. He started his film career with Jagannath's Loafer (2015)
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Dasha Pattani's first glimpse was seen in an advertisement for Cadbury Dairy Country in 2015, after which the road to success began to open for her. After that, she appeared in the film Loafer directed by Puri Jagannath. She later appeared in a music video with Tiger Sheriff. Her next film is MS Dhoni: Untold Story in which she played the role of Dhoni's wife and this film was a hit at the box office.
Dasha also starred in Jackie Chan's Kung Fu Yoga, which hit theaters on February 3, 2017.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
Presenting "KALARATHI UTTAR PRADESH TEAM".
Kalarathi means “Kala k Rath Par Sawaar”
Kalarathi aims to gather the talent of India at single Platform. (Near future, we are aiming to gather talent from all over the globe)
Kalarathi is an opportunity for all the artists who seem to have talent in any field or the people who want to be an artist but couldn’t able to spring out their hidden skills. Kalarathi will give wings to every artist.
There is no age barrier for kalarathis.
Kalarathi team is growing day by day with teams almost in every state of north india and these are our diligent ,enthusiastic and talented artists of kalarathi Uttar Pradesh team.
A team whose every member is riding a chariot of different type of arts. This team is a full combo of Kalarathis from different fields.
Uttar Pradesh being the most densely populated state had given many artists not only to India but to the whole world.
According to the mythology, Lord Krishna who is considered to be the carrier of all 16 kalas, hailed from Uttar Pradesh. This land has also given many artists like- Goswami Tulsidas, Ved Vyas, Amir Khusro, Kaifi Aazmi, Mirza Ghaalib, Sumitranandan Pant, Harivanshrai Bacchan, Mahadevi Verma, Amitabh Bacchan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Anushka Sharma, Lara Dutta, Jimmy Shergil, Disha Patani, Babbar, Tun Tun etc.
Kalarathi is willing to give more talents from the Land to the world.
Also, Kalarathi’s art & work will be promoted by us on KDB Productions Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook page.
Also, we have separate Youtube channel for Kalarathi’s to give them a platform.
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Save skin during monsoon, avoid smokey eyes
Waterproof cosmetics may be available in the market and probably even get the job done, but most of these products are chemical-based. (Source: File photo) Top News
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Waterproof cosmetics may be available in the market and probably even get the job done, but most of these products are chemical-based. Options like aromatherapy and other natural skin care solutions can save your skin better during the monsoon, say experts.
Sonia Mathur, beauty expert and training head at Organic Harvest and Amit Sarda, Managing Director at Soulflower have listed a few tips:
* During monsoon, people with oily skin must use astringent. People with dry to normal skin can use a toner, which is ideal just after washing face with cold water. This works well to open the pores of skin and remove all pollutants from the face.
* A good moisturising face mask just before going to bed helps in getting rid of dry skin.
* Rain brings added moisture, and with it, skin issues. It is very important, therefore, to keep it clean. However, instead of using harsh soaps, try using natural oils to nourish it instead. A variety of oils have antimicrobial properties, like neem oil, which will benefit the skin in the long run.
* Avoid heavy make-up and dark eyes in monsoon. Smokey eyes are a strict no. Curl eyelashes and use waterproof mascara instead of a regular one to prevent smudging. Fresh colours of pink, red, orange, light brown and nude are great for the season.
* In the rainy season, added moisture brings out the oil from underneath the skin causing face to appear tired, and could also cause acne. To avoid this, do a special cleanse every day using essential oils meant for oily skin. These include jojoba, tea tree, and lavender, to name a few.
First, wash your face with warm water then gently rub a few drops of oil into your skin. Wait a few minutes and clean using a warm microfiber cloth. This removes the excess oil and nourishes your skin from within.
* Waterproof make-up is great, but do remember that it may be induced with chemicals that often harm the skin. Instead of merely washing or wiping it off, use carrier oil like olive oil or almond oil to remove the make-up from your body. Do not use harsh soaps as the skin gets a double beating from both the soap and the make-up.
* Maintaining healthy lips in monsoon may become a little tricky even if waterproof or non-transferable types of lipsticks are used. Use a bit of jasmine or lavender oil on the lips before applying lipstick. This will act as a natural layer of lip balm.
It also acts as a foundation for the lipstick and avoids potential damage to lips.
* Eyebrows and eyelashes need particular care when the skies are cloudy. Go in for regular threading sessions and reduce or completely avoid eyebrow pencils.
For eyelashes, a few drops of castor oil applied to the roots of your eye lashes will make them grow thicker and longer, making them look more natural and beautiful. Rubbing some rosemary oil or lavender oil onto the eyebrows can also help promote their growth after the threading sessions.
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Disha Patani is an Indian Actress start his carrier from Advertisement and enter into Bollywood with his Talent and cuty Face.She was born in Bareilly on June 13, 2017.She gained vast popularity when she became first runner up in the beauty pageant, Femina Miss India, Indore in the year 2013. This was the beginning of her modelling career and soon she appeared in an advertisement for Cadbury Dairy Milk which turned out to be major break in her career. She did a music video along with Tiger Shroff which was a great hit. The music video, called ‘Befikra’ was presented by T-Series, Composed and performed by the Meet Brothers and Aditi Singh Sharma. This hit took her to the heights of success and she garnered a lot of popularity. She became very famous for her cute looks and the social media was almost going gaga with her growing popularity.The next movie she would be appearing in is Jackie Chan's Kung Fu Yoga. The movie is a multi-lingual action-adventure comedy directed by the renowned filmmaker Stanley Tong. See Hd Images, Wallpaper and pictures download them and set your wallpaper from here. http://www.dishapataniwallpaper.in/
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