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the only thing i will say about baahubali 2 is that the ost slaps
#watching it rn with the fam#and that part where he gets off the boat without a second thought and stands as a human-bridge for her to get on??? PEAK ROMANCE#and the music that follows that scene???? i'm in love#rav's watching: baahubali 2
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kiran singh goes "oh? you want to learn about different cultures on earth?" and forces kara zor-el to watch the baahubali franchise. it is not a cultural exchange so much as it is... well, i hesitate to say psychological torment, but it's close
i know they've never interacted on page or anything but hear me out. i think another fantastic option for "women kara zor-el could kiss" is kiran singh (solstice). she's literally got sunlight powers she NEEDS to kiss a kryptonian. also her parents are archaeologists and i think science guild kara, who wanted to study earth culture to help facilitate kryptonian relations with earth before kandor got mcfucked, could appreciate that and enjoy hanging out with the whole family. women. ive heard of them
#the music and costuming in the baahubali movies are great. the rest...#if you have ever seen that clip of guys launching themselves over city walls using palm trees as catapults#that's from baahubali 2 and i need you to know it's played COMPLETELY straight as something incredibly strategic and badass.#and the main character is so annoying and also only knows how to make one (1) facial expression#ditto for the main villain#these movies are about 3 hours long each.#i watched one of them in theatres with my dad's friend's family. they all thought it was a cinematic masterpiece#and i was just sitting there like WHAT. WHAT DID WE JUST WATCH. THAT WAS SO DUMB. HELLO?#anyway if you ever have six hours to kill and want to expose yourself to one of the most inscrutable things to come out of indian cinema#like. again. the music and costuming are so fucking incredible. the story and the acting are so bad aksdjhfakjsd
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💛Cozy Things Tag Game
Tagged by: @leechysmile
Comfort Food(s): Stuffing (I actually loose my appetite very easily and it's easy enough to eat)
Comfort Drink(s): Tea, ICEE's, hot chocolate
Comfort Movie(s): The Batman (2022), The Sound of Music, Baahubali 1 and 2 (with subs because the english dub isn't great), Detroit Evolution
Comfort Show(s): Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Fruits Basket (it helps me cry and actually process my emotions), YuYu Hakusho (the anime, haven't finished the new live action), and Welcome to Night Vale (it's a podcast but it's also a show)
Comfort Clothing: I've got a green carhartt hoodie that I picked up from a thrift store years ago and the cuffs were so worn out I just cut them off, also knit hats
Comfort Song(s): Stuff from middle school and high school, Three Days Grace, Linkin Park, Papa Roach, Green Day, Most of The Vice Quadrant album by Steam Powered Giraffe
Comfort Book(s): Good Omens, It Devours, Mostly Void Partially Stars, and The Great Glowing Coils of the Universe
Comfort Game(s): Resident Evil 4 (2004), Detroit: Become Human, Tetris, sudoku
Tagging: @oswaldofcourse, @sailabovethis, @citricfox, @alastair-made-me-undo-it, @the-autistic-system, @angelgirl768, @ramenwithbroccoli, and anyone else who wants to try if they see this <3
(only respond if you want to! No pressure to join in)
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Salaar Part 1 (FULL SPOILER-Y REVIEW)
I finally saw Salaar on Netflix, and as promised, I am going insane over the guys Varadeva.
MUSIC
Music is by Ravi Basrur, same guy who did the scoring of KGF. Let me start by saying that I absolutely loved the songs of KGF. They were high-energy songs perfect for getting yourself hyped up for something. I went into watching Salaar expecting the same thing, but I was proven wrong.
The songs in Salaar are actually more varied. The children in the school singing, "Prathi Gaadhalo" gave me goosebumps. I applaud the fact that Ravi Basrur has such range and versatility in the music he composes and arranges but you can still see his signature in his creations.
KGF & SALAAR?
Speaking of signatures... The visuals are beautiful. Obviously, Prashanth Neel's style is coming through in KGF and now Salaar. Also, there was something in the way the story is told to Shruti Haasan's character, just like how Rocky's story is narrated in KGF.
90% (or more) of mass action films have a flashback portion where the hero's backstory is revealed. In most cases, it's to clarify the hero's motivation or to show us his heroism/what he suffered/his traumas, etc.
In Salaar and KGF, the flashbacks are the entire story. In KGF, it's through an interview for things that happened in the past. In Salaar, the present and the past are more connected. It reminded me of Baahubali Part 1 where the present-day events make up the first half before we then dive into the entire backstory of Amarendra Baahubali. Mahendra's/Shiva's story in the present only really starts in the 2nd movie.
So this is where my ramblings lead to: we all know SS Rajamouli is thinking on a bigger scale. He's thinking epics. With KGF and Salaar, it feels like Prashanth Neel is gearing up for that, too. A lot of the people who dismissed KGF said it was because it was style over substance, which I'm fine with, to be honest, because what PN was trying to do in that movie was obvious, from the storyline to the music especially. He was trying to create a legend, the Legend of Rocky Bhai. Even if the story is not that unique and/or cringe, the fact is Rocky Bhai will now go down in history as one of the most unforgettable mass action characters of Indian cinema.
Here, in Salaar, we get a new world. It is in Khansaar where our epic unfolds.... (At least that was the vibe I was getting while watching.) I mean, Prithviraj said Salaar had Game of Thrones vibes. I'm a sucker for court politics in an interesting new world, so I was hooked. Also, that revelation of Deva being the rightful heir to the throne? C'mon, it's obvious, but it's a classic for a reason. It's such good angst and how Varadha and Deva navigate this revelation when it's revealed to everyone in Part 2 is gonna be amazing.
VARADHA and DEVA
In general, I think most of the characters are very interesting. Not gonna lie, I lost track of some of them midway through the movie. I was consumed by Varadeva every time they were both on screen.
Look, I kinda wished Ranga was still alive so there's that one character that has it out for Varadha and Deva would have to come to his rescue again in Part 2. Anyway, he was an interesting character because he spiraled so fast, and he was always clinging to Rudra's arm and going "I have never asked you for anything since childhood. I want Varadha." and then he was bawling his eyes out, like what a certifiably insane character.
Prabhas and Prithviraj's interactions were really very interesting and fun. I wish we had more. They bantered while fighting, and you can feel they're the type to make fun of each other and have fun. But you can also see how much they truly care for each other that time when Naarang was wielding his sword. They're like, "No, kill me, spare him." DUUUUUUDE. I loved that.
And when Varadha made up his mind, Deva was ready to support him. Who knows what's gonna happen in Part 2.
Action is okay. Was very nice to see them fight side by side.
OVERALL
The cast of characters, the story, the premise, the subplots going around... I'm excited for Part 2!
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Hi! 👋 You have nice taste in movies. I saw a handful of Bollywood films on your blog, could you recommend some of your favorites?
Oh my, hi, thank you??
Of course! Disclaimer : I just started getting into Indian cinema this year and I still have a lot to learn and discover.
My first Bollywood movie was Devdas (2002, dir Sanjay Leela Bhansali) with Shah Rukh Khan (remember that name if you're interested in Indian cinema, he's like THE biggest star of the country). It's a period romantic drama film and I basically cried non stop for two hours. The colours! The songs! Aaaaaaaaaaaaah
Then, like a lot of people last year, RRR (2022, dir S. S. Rajamouli). That's technically Tollywood (still Indian cinema, just different region and language). Epic period action drama film. It's.... so good? Like no joke my life changed after watching that movie. It's got action, it's got love, it's got incredible music (my top Spotify last year was just the songs of this movie), it's got everything.
Tbh you can watch all of Rajamouli's movies, I think you're safe with them. Baahubali Part 1 and 2 are amazing, Magadheera maybe aged a little bit (very 2000s, painfully 2000s) but is still great. I haven't watched Eega yet but really can't wait, the plot is too weird, I have to.
For something more modern, I absolutly loved Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023, dir Karan Johar). Back to Bollywood, it's a romantic comedy family drama. From what I understood, the plot is very basic for an Indian movie, forbidden love, evil grandma, respect of traditions etc etc but as I said, I'm new to all of this, and it was amazing. So, so funny. If you like himbos you'll love the main guy, he's perfect. He says stuff like "Gucci and Prada made love and gave birth to me" or "she's a super woman Wonder Woman Wakanda forever", I love him.
I hope you'll like these! Thank you again for asking I could talk about these movies for days <3
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kapil sharma PS-1 game
(again, not fully fluent in hindi here, but i did my best)
the game doesn't seem to be completely shown in any one video, so i've used two.
this video from [2:24] to [8:11]
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[2:24]
kapil: i will start with trisha. trisha, you come first.
trisha: oh, it's on me, now.
kapil: okay, ready? guys, no cheating…music!
(first phrase) "public mein thukhega nahin, pushpa jhukhega nahin"
(i'm not exactly sure what 'thukhega' means, but i believe this means something like, 'in public, [he] will not be knocked down; pushpa will not bow down'. pushpa is an allu arjun character who said the iconic line, 'pushpa will not bow down'.)
trisha to sobhita: "public mein thukhega nahin"
sobhita: "baby ko bass pasand hai" (a popular song, means that 'baby likes bass')
trisha: fail!
sobhita: 'jingad jingad' is happening in these [headphones]; (i assume this just means the song is playing very energetically and loudly that it's distracting her)
trisha: i'll forget! "public"
sobhita: "baby"
trisha: "public ko thukhega nahin"
sobhita: kuch nahi aati? (means 'you don't know anything'?)
[trisha repeats]
sobhita: "public ko tootne ka nahin" (means something like 'there's nothing to break for the public'? it sounds incomplete)
[when sobhita is still confused, trisha repeats, imitates a bike/autorikshaw that makes a tuk-tuk sound]
sobhita: "daudne ka?" (something like 'to run')
trisha: i give up on her!
kapil: whatever you are getting, you please [pass it on].
sobhita: okay, one last time!
[trisha says the line again]
vikram: it's just one line, right?
archana: it's two, it's two.
sobhita: "public ko rukega nahin" (something about 'will not stop the public")
[something clicks] "jhukhega nahin!"
[makes the iconic 'pushpa' gesture]
but "public ko jhukhega nahin?" (confused, because that's not the pushpa movie line)
[turns to vikram]
trisha: but it's not over!
sobhita to vikram: (i am not even attempting to translate that mess; i think it's clear enough)
kapil: don't know what the line will become going forward!
vikram to karthi: "public ko jhuk"
karthi: "juice" aa?
vikram: "public ko jhuk nahin nahin" (something like 'for public bow no no')
[vikram turns back to sobhita, another mess, vikram is frustrated by now]
[karthi tries to listen when vikram speaks]
vikram: you're not supposed to listen! [repeats the phrase he understood]
karthi: is this hindi? avvalavu thaan? (means 'is that all?' in tamil)
[vikram repeats]
[karthi mouths something to jayam]
jayam: "puppet"?
karthi: not "puppet", da; "public"
jayam: "puppet"
karthi: "ko"
jayam: "no"
karthi: "jhuk"
jayam: "truth"
karthi: "nahin, nahin"
jayam: "nahin, nahin"
[very confused]
jayam: "puppet truth nahin"?
[laughter]
trisha: rubbish! all of you guys spoke rubbish!
vikram and karthi: you spoke correctly?
trisha: yeah, i said the right thing
vikram: say, say, what is it?
[trisha says the line]
sobhita: oh, so i combined them!
[kapil reveals the line]
[they're getting ready to do the next round, trisha and sobhita switch places, then the crew alerts kapil about a battery missing in trisha's headphones; so kapil's like "oh, so that's how you understood the line so quickly! there wasn't a battery in your headphones! i was thinking trisha's ears are so sharp that she could catch the line even over this loud music!"]
ends at [8:11] in this video.
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2. this video (this seems to be a kind of edit video, so please be warned that the volume goes up when someone says something funny. i apologize, i couldn't find a better one anywhere)
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kapil: very small line
all: okay!
kapil: okay, ready guys? ready? [to trisha] you're not supposed to look! you have to look straight.
(second phrase) "bandar ne pehna diaper, baahubali ho gaya hyper"
(this means that "the monkey wore a diaper, baahubali became hyper"; i honestly don't know where he's getting these)
[audience laughs, and the others see the reaction to the line]
karthi: already we are laughing now
vikram: ayyayyo! (means 'oh no!')
[kapil repeats the line]
sobhita to trisha: "bandar ke baraat mein" (means 'in the marriage procession of the monkey')
trisha: what?!
sobhita: "bhaloo aaya hai"? (means 'the bear has come')
trisha: "bandar ke baraat mein bhaloo aaya hai" ('the bear has come to the monkey's wedding procession')
[trisha repeats the line to vikram]
vikram to karthi: "bandar ki balaat mein baaru ki aaya hai" ('balaat' means like 'forcibly', 'baaru' doesn't mean anything as far as i can tell; this essentially makes no sense)
[vikram repeats]
karthi to jayam: "band ki baat mein"? "bandar ki baat mein" (means 'in the matter of the monkey')
jayam: "mandir ki balaat"? ('mandir' means 'temple') one more time, slow, slow
[karthi repeats, what jayam gets is "mandir ke baat mein, ballu aaya hai"]
kapil to sobhita: so what did you say, that the bear will come for the monkey's wedding?
sobhita: was that it?
kapil: no, it wasn't [reveals the original line]
[2:28]
kapil: okay, we'll play one more
(third phrase) "kutta kidhar gaya, find it; yenna rascala, mind it!"
(this means, 'where did the dog go? find it; hey rascal, mind it!" the phrase 'yenna rascala, mind it!' is from the movie 'om shanti om' where shahrukh khan does a parody of a south indian actor)
sobhita: "kutta ki nahin hai wife" (something like 'the dog doesn't have a wife')
[kapil repeats]
sobhita: "kutta ki nahin hai wife, lekin sabse achhe hai salman bhai" (means 'the dog doesn't have a wife, but salman bhai is the best'; which could potentially be read as a little mocking, because salman is famously unmarried)
[kapil repeats again, finally gets her to understand]
[sobhita says the phrase to trisha]
trisha: "kutta kidhar gaya, find it; inka raasta mein mind it" (the first part is correct, the second half means something like 'in their path, mind it')
trisha to vikram: "kutta" ('dog')
[vikram is alarmed]
[explains the first part to him correctly; i know there's a song playing over their voices for this part]
trisha: "in raasta mein gaya" (means '[he] went in this path/road')
vikram to karthi: "kutta kahan gaya? find it; in raasta mein gaya" (which makes sense tbh)
karthi: (in tamil) this is not hindi!
karthi to jayam: "kahan gaya…find it…yeh raja" ('yeh raja' means 'this king')
[says something in tamil i couldn't catch]
jayam, fed up: "kaal kare so aaj kar, aaj kare so ab; pal mein parlay hoyegi, bahuri karega kab?"
(i love that he said this so much, because i learned this in school and this is the only one i know by heart to this day; so there was a medieval poet called kabir das, and he famously wrote these couplets or 'dohe' that had some type of moral lesson to be learned; this one in particular means 'don't leave any work for tomorrow; do tomorrow's work today, and do today's work now. we don't know if in the next moment the world will end, or if we will die, so when else will we do the things we have to do?)
[kapil reveals the original line; applauds them for playing]
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Not a ChaiPunk suggestion, more of a general suggestion. You should try something if not everything from Yeh Jeewani Hai Deewani, the music is so good. Also, on the Tollywood side of things, I like the soundtracks from Baahubali 1 and 2 (they have more of a medieval fantasy vibe to them), so if you’re interested, give that a go.
YOOOO IM DEFINITELY GONNA LISTEN TO THESE!! ALSO TOLLYWOOD IS TAMIL MOVIES RIGHT??? lord ill give them a listen and get back to this post then <333 omgggg
#ask#THANK YOU ANONNNN AND TO ALL THE OTHERS THAT SUGGESTED THESE AWESOME TRACKS#i love south asian cultures smmm i love getting to know them via music and art alsdkjalsdkj
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Greetings! Disjointed thoughts again: 1) There's going to be keeper graphic novel? That's so cool! 2) Your "nonsie" nicknames are really cute, and remind me of the "anonymous animal" thing on google docs ;) 3) I haven't listened to many of those musicals, so I'll give them a listen (hopefully)! I like a bunch of musicals but my comfort musical is Be More Chill. Also, I'd love to hear about your movie thoughts! I hope you're enjoying your day! - Amethyst
OKAY! Skipping over all that to get right to the movie thing because I simply must speak of it. The movies I was referring to were RRR and Baahubali 1 and 2 (3 isn't out yet). Each one is like 3 hours long ish but they're SO good. Such delightful cinema. They're incredibly dramatic (at least by my standards, which are unfortunately american), and some parts are incredibly unrealistic but takes itself so seriously and it's so entertaining. Not in like, this is a shitty movie that embraces that like velocipastor, but like it's a really well funded and produced movie that knows sometimes realism is a detriment to enjoyment so it throws it out.
It's been a while since i watched Baahubali so I couldn't really tell you the plot (I know I had a lot of fun with it though), but I can tell you RRR is about Indian revolution against british colonies. That. is such an understatement. It's also about these two men who are best friends but also enemies (but don't know they're enemies) overcoming that difference to unite and fuck over england. I don't want to spoil anything but it's SO good and has so much more going on than I can cover. Absolutely worth the 3 hours. There's also a full dance scene in there. And it's also nominated for an oscar for the dance scene song :)
If you don't have 6 hours to watch the baahubali's (skimmed the plot to refresh my memory, I think it's about a sibling rivalry for a kingdom but one of the two didn't know they were an heir, but is also insanely powerful and Good and Things), please find 3 hours to watch RRR you will not regret it it's so so good. I have been to the cinema once in the past three years and it was for this movie and I'd do it again.
Alright back to the rest of this ask. 1) yeah!! very exciting! this doesn't really do anything for me personally because I. am not really into graphic novels or visual media (I can't really picture things in my head), but it does give me something else keeper to add to my collection! 2) thank you! it's kinda become second nature at this point as just a thing that I do, but every so often I remember "huh, I deliberately chose to come up and use that". I didn't want to use the typical "nonnie/nonny" i'd seen, so I switched it up a little and now it's just part of my blog. And also part of some other people's blogs I think, sometimes I see other people say it.
3) Oh i've listened to Be More Chill! I haven't in a while, I must admit, but I listened to the typical new age musicals--Be More Chill, Dear Evan Hanson, Hamilton, Heathers. Oh! Speaking of Heathers, my favorite song from that musical is "I Say No", which isn't even on the main track; it's an addition to the world tour or something along those lines. But when I learned that I was so excited, like woah! There's this bomb song that just isn't on the main track??? WHY isn't it everywhere it's so good!
and thank you, I'm having a pretty good day! played some games (only today learned about the charms in omori), embroidered (ish) a little bunny on my shorts, didn't have to do any homework, stimmed to some songs, etc. Might bake something (apple muffins), unknown yet. I hope you're doing well and having a good whatever time it is where you are!
#quil's queries#amethyst nonsie#today was a free day which often catches me off guard. I don't know what to do with them!#and I forgot to plan out my day with my handy dandy app yesterday so I was a little lost#but i pulled it together#it's hard to figure out what to do with free time sometimes. so many possibilities!#draw something? answer asks? read? my diamond painting? podcast while I alter clothes? do I have the energy to alter clothes?#on what level?#today i just did a little alter#and added a pink bunny to my shorts. because I classmate said I should add a bunny#if she's there tomorrow I'll show her. if I'm wearing the shorts that is#anyway. you should watch the movies I recommended they're so good :)#i always really enjoy them#the time investment can be intimidating but you don't have to watch it all at once#unless you're in a theater....but that had a. what's it called. a pause in the middle#like in actual theater#half time break#the. INTERMISSION!!#anyway. i think everyone should watch them#i feel like i was going to say something else but I forgot. oh well!
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❝ ABOUT ME ❞
hi, i go by zoya trivedi, nice to meet ya!
i use the pronouns: she/her.
sun sign: capricorn, rising sign: taurus, moon sign: libra
i love watching sports, i love listening to music, i love coffee and chai, i hate flowers and halloween.
feminist • the cool aunt • slytherin (but also hufflepuff) • hades, poseidon, apollo • candor, dauntless, erudite •
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Explore 12 Stunning Malabaleshwar Locations for Your Next Creative Shoot
The “Queen of Hill Stations,” Malabaleshwar, is more than simply a honeymooners’ and nature lovers’ paradise. Big names in Bollywood love to shoot there because of its gorgeous scenery, quaint colonial buildings, and tranquil atmosphere. But fear not, those who want to create stuff! These breathtaking locales are not just for movie sets.
Make your way to these enchanted locations with SceneLoc8, and become the star of your own pre-wedding photo session, adventurous photo shoot, visually stunning music video, or engaging vlog.
Here are 12 amazing Malabaleshwar locales that you must see in order to get inspired for your next creative endeavor:
One Tree Hill (Raja Hindustani)
Relive the electrifying chemistry between Karisma Kapoor and Aamir Khan. This famous location, which features a lone, stately tree that overlooks the valley, is ideal for a couple’s portrait or a romantic pre-wedding picture. Imagine snapping pictures against this gorgeous backdrop, catching the golden glow of dawn or dusk. This is a great place for vloggers to construct a beautiful opening or a meaningful statement.
Venna Lake (Satyameva Jayate)
Venna Lake’s calm beauty can help you find inner serenity. Make a symbolic video about John Abraham’s vigilante attitude, or use the beautiful atmosphere of the lake for a calm pre-wedding photo shoot. This gorgeous location is ideal for shooting a moving music video or stunning landscape shots.
Arthur’s Seat Point (Aankhen)
Adrenaline junkies, unite! Visit the location where Akshay Kumar filmed the thrilling pursuit scene in Aankhen to get your heart pounding. The exhilarating Arthur’s Seat slopes are perfect for daring pre-wedding photos or high-action vlogs.
Wilson Point (Singham)
Take wide-angle photos exactly like Ajay Devgn in Singham. Wilson Point’s spectacular 360-degree vistas make it the ideal location for dramatic music videos or exquisite landscape photography. Imagine having an endless sky and rolling hills as the backdrop for your pre-wedding photos. This place is perfect for establishing shots and beautiful drone footage for vloggers.
Mahabaleshwar Temple (A Gentleman)
Accept the diversity of Malabaleshwar’s culture. The Mahabaleshwar Temple’s elaborate architecture and ethereal atmosphere make it a memorable location for pre-wedding portraits, engagement photos, or even a traditional music video. Vloggers can learn about the local way of life and delve into the history of the temple.
Strawberry Fields (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
Let strawberry fields’ vivid red hues bloom with affection. Pre-wedding photos inspired by Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, starring Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor, can capture the beauty of adolescent affection. Vloggers can produce a pleasant travelogue or an enjoyable culinary journey while visiting nearby strawberry farms.
Polo Grounds (ABCD 2)
Bring out the dancing in you! The colonial-styled historic Polo Grounds provided the backdrop for the exciting dancing scenes in ABCD 2. This setting provides a distinctive fusion of modern and historical emotions, making it ideal for a funny pre-wedding photography, dancing music video, or interesting vlog about Malabaleshwar’s best-kept secrets.
Pratapgad Fort (Baahubali: The Beginning)
Bring out the warrior in you! Though some scenes were not totally filmed at Malabaleshwar, Baahubali made use of the magnificent Pratapgad Fort. A dramatic music video, a vlog highlighting the area’s rich Maratha heritage, or a historical pre-wedding shoot would all benefit from the fort’s impressive construction.
Lingmala Waterfall (Mardaani 2)
Accept the force of nature! The dramatic setting of Lingmala Waterfall, where Rani Mukerji shot Mardaani 2, is perfect for a pre-wedding photo session, a mysterious music video, or a vlog that highlights Malabaleshwar’s unadulterated beauty.
Pasarni Ghat (Satte Pe Satta)
Relive the timeless romance between Hema Malini and Amitabh Bachchan. With its breathtaking views of the valley, the colorful Pasarni Ghat is ideal for a traditional pre-wedding photo session or a music video that pays homage to the golden era of Bollywood. Vloggers can explore the local flora and animals and record the visual magnificence of the ghat from this spot.
Mahabaleshwar Market (Lootcase)
Taste the colourful excitement of Malabaleshwar. The vibrant Mahabaleshwar Market, featured in Lootcase, as a great setting for pre-wedding photos or a vlog that explores the local retail scene. Imagine filming unguarded moments of vloggers enjoying some delectable street food or couples haggling over souvenirs.
Bombay Point (Various Films)
Accept the expansive splendor! Filmmakers frequently choose Bombay Point for establishing shots since it provides amazing vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. This gorgeous setting is ideal for grandiose pre-wedding portraits, expansive landscape shots, or vlogs that highlight Malabaleshwar’s splendor from an alternative viewpoint.
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The script for Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 has been finalized and will be presented to Salman Khan in the near future.
We will read about, "The script for Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 has been finalized and will be presented to Salman Khan in the near future." Bajrangi Bhaijaan has emerged as the Indian film industry's most triumphant movie. Today, Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2 is creating a buzz on social media, arousing great anticipation among its devoted fans. At Ruslaan’s press meet, K.K.Radha Mohan said, “V. Vijayendra prasad has finished writing the script of bajrangi bhaijaan 2, but he hasn’t shared it with Salman Khan yet.” Ever since the announcement of the film, the buzz, craze and excitement about the film has been increasing. In theaters, the first act of Bajrangi Bhaijaan has proven to be a smash, and audiences are clearly enthused about the movie. Blockbuster movies like "Baahubali: The Beginning," "RRR," "Rowdy Rathod," and many more have been penned by V. Vijayendra Prasad. In 2021, Pawan Putra Bhaijaan will be the name of the Bajrangi Bhaijaan sequel. Bajrangi Bhaijaan's spectacular story, dialogues, music, performances entertained you. Bajrangi Bhaijaan was directed by Kabir Khan. The film stars Salman Khan, Harshaali Malhotra, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and many others. The film's music garnered immense popularity and even achieved viral status. Background music by Julius Packiam and sung by Pritam, the background music in the film captivated audiences.
Image credit: @BeingSalmanKhan (X) It is expected that the film is going to be a high budget film. Salman Khan's upcoming film is "Sikandar", "The Bull". Sikandar film was directed by A.R. Murugadoss, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. Salman Khan's forthcoming venture will surely provide entertainment for the audience. Read More - The new look of Pratik Gandhi and Patralekhaa starrer Phule has been released. - The film Luv You Shankar, starring Shreyas Tanisha Mukherjee, has officially released. - The ultimate guide to Tillu Square: A must-watch film for romantic crime comedy fanatics - BSS11 Update: Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas in a New-Age Horror Mystery Thriller Movie - Aranmanai 4 Trailer: Sundar C's Aranmanai 4 releases in cinemas globally in April - Do Aur Do Pyaar Movie Review: Do Aur Do Pyaar is a delightful romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and marriage. - Romeo movie Cast, Release Date, Director and other - Dukaan movie review: The concept is intriguing but fails to achieve its maximum potential. - Bahar Aa Chaman Prakash: The first film from Namashi's production is here! - Pawan Kalyan met Chiranjeevi during the filming of Vishwambhara Read the full article
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Prabhas announces Maruthi-directed entertainer The Raja Saab, see first look
It is touted to be a king-sized romantic horror entertainer. Director Maruthi said, “The Raja Saab stands as one of my most ambitious projects to date."
Following Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, Prabhas announces his next The Raja Saab, a romantic horror entertainer by director Maruthi under the People Media Factory banner. A Pan-India film with an illustrious cast, the film will be released in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, and Hindi. Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad, with co-producer Vivek Kuchibotla, The Raja Saab promises to be an out-and-out entertainer presenting Prabhas in a ‘massy’ look in the film.
The film’s music is being orchestrated by National Award-winning music composer, Thaman S who is regarded as one of the most prominent and gifted musical talents in Telugu and Tamil cinema. He’s best known for his work in the 2020 musical hit ‘Ala Vaikuntapuramulo’ and the viral ‘Hungy Cheetah’ song from ‘OG’ in addition to more. Known as one of the most accomplished and celebrated filmmakers in Telugu cinema, Maruthi is credited for superhits like family entertainer Prati Roju Pandage, first-ever Telugu horror comedy Prema Katha Chitram, and romantic comedy ‘Mahanubhavudu’ amongst many others.
Ecstatic about the upcoming romantic horror entertainer and joining forces with Prabhas, director Maruthi said, “The Raja Saab stands as one of my most ambitious projects to date. Collaborating with Prabhas and People Media Factory is both an honour and exciting for me as a filmmaker. We are geared up to offer our audiences a grand horror experience. Having Prabhas on board is particularly special as his electrifying screen presence infused with our horror narrative is surely to leave audiences amazed.”
Film’s Producer TG Vishwa Prasad, who’s known for backing superhit commercial potboilers like Karthikeya 2 and Dhamaka, added, “We are thrilled to have Prabhas on board for our upcoming romantic horror entertainer The Raja Saab. He’s truly a Pan-India star who’s loved by audiences for his brilliant range as an actor and we truly believe he’s best suited for the role. Audiences can expect to see him in a massy and vintage look that they have long yearned for. With Maruthi’s filmmaking brilliance, we are truly looking forward to beginning this journey.”
Director Maruthi, confirming the romantic horror entertainer, announced on social media that The Raja Saab is Prabhas’ special Pongal treat for fans worldwide. It is touted to be a king-sized romantic horror entertainer.
The film’s cinematography is led by Karthik Palani (Varisu), and VFX is led by Kamal Kannan (Magadheera, Baahubali ) both are renowned for their works in big-budget blockbuster films.
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Welcome to the enthralling universe of Indian cinema, where storytelling transcends boundaries, and emotions dance on the silver screen. In this blog, we’ll embark on a journey through the vibrant realms of Bollywood and Tollywood, exploring the magic, diversity, and unique flavors each film industry brings to the global stage.
Section 1: Bollywood Extravaganza Bollywood, the heart of the Indian film industry, is synonymous with grandeur, musicals, and star-studded casts. Known for its larger-than-life productions, Bollywood movies are a celebration of love, drama, action, and everything in between. From iconic classics like “Sholay” to contemporary masterpieces like “Dangal,” each film contributes to the rich tapestry of Indian cinema.
Section 2: Tollywood’s Cultural Tapestry Tollywood, the Telugu film industry based in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, adds its own unique flair to the cinematic landscape. Renowned for its compelling storytelling and dynamic performances, Tollywood has produced gems like “Baahubali” and “Arjun Reddy.” Dive into the cultural richness and artistic brilliance that define Tollywood’s cinematic offerings.Collapse
Section 3: Musical Extravaganza One common thread that binds Bollywood and Tollywood is their love for music. Explore the soul-stirring melodies and energetic dance numbers that have become a trademark of Indian cinema. From Lata Mangeshkar’s timeless vocals in Bollywood to the foot-tapping beats of Tollywood chartbusters, the music is a heartbeat that elevates the cinematic experience.
Section 4: Stars That Shine Bright Bollywood boasts legendary actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Deepika Padukone, whose performances have left an indelible mark on the global stage. Meanwhile, Tollywood’s powerhouses like Prabhas, Mahesh Babu, and Samantha Akkineni continue to captivate audiences with their talent and charisma. Get to know the stars who light up the screens in these cinematic universes.
Conclusion:
As we wrap up our cinematic journey, it’s evident that Bollywood and Tollywood, while distinct in their styles, share a common goal — to weave tales that resonate with audiences worldwide. Whether you’re drawn to the glamour of Bollywood or the authenticity of Tollywood, Indian cinema promises a cinematic odyssey that transcends cultural boundaries and leaves an everlasting impact
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A Dual Cinematic Expedition: Journeying Through Bollywood Brilliance to Tollywood Grandeur
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Step into the dazzling universe of Indian cinema, where storytelling knows no bounds, and emotions take center stage. Join us on an exhilarating exploration of the enchanting worlds of Bollywood and Tollywood, each a unique spectacle that contributes its own magic to the global cinematic panorama.
Section 1: Bollywood Extravaganza Bollywood, the beating heart of Indian cinema, is synonymous with opulence, musical extravaganzas, and stellar casts. Recognized for its grandiose productions, Bollywood films are a kaleidoscope of love, drama, action, and everything in between. From timeless classics like "Sholay" to contemporary gems like "Dangal," each film adds to the diverse tapestry of Indian storytelling.
Section 2: Tollywood's Cultural Tapestry Tollywood, the cinematic powerhouse rooted in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, brings its own unique flavor to the cinematic canvas. Renowned for compelling narratives and dynamic performances, Tollywood has gifted audiences with cinematic marvels like "Baahubali" and "Arjun Reddy." Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and artistic brilliance that define Tollywood's unique cinematic offerings.
Section 3: Harmonies and Beats: A Musical Extravaganza A shared love for music unites Bollywood and Tollywood, transcending language barriers. Explore the soulful melodies and energetic dance numbers that characterize Indian cinema. From Lata Mangeshkar's timeless vocals in Bollywood to the infectious beats of Tollywood chart-toppers, the music is a pulsating rhythm that enhances the cinematic experience.
Section 4: Celestial Stars Illuminating Both Worlds Bollywood boasts iconic stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Deepika Padukone, whose performances have etched an enduring legacy. Meanwhile, Tollywood shines with luminaries such as Prabhas, Mahesh Babu, and Samantha Akkineni, captivating audiences with their talent and charisma. Discover the celestial beings who grace the screens of these cinematic realms.
Conclusion:
As we conclude our journey, it's clear that Bollywood and Tollywood, each with its distinctive style, share a common ambition — to spin tales that resonate universally. Whether you're drawn to the glamour of Bollywood or the authenticity of Tollywood, Indian cinema promises a dual cinematic odyssey that defies borders and leaves an indelible imprint on the hearts of cinephiles.
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Bollywood to Tollywood: Navigating a Cinematic Extravaganza Across Two Spectacular Realms
Introduction:
Step into the dazzling universe of Indian cinema, where storytelling knows no bounds, and emotions take center stage. Join us on an exhilarating exploration of the enchanting worlds of Bollywood and Tollywood, each a unique spectacle that contributes its own magic to the global cinematic panorama.
Section 1: Bollywood Extravaganza Bollywood, the beating heart of Indian cinema, is synonymous with opulence, musical extravaganzas, and stellar casts. Recognized for its grandiose productions, Bollywood films are a kaleidoscope of love, drama, action, and everything in between. From timeless classics like "Sholay" to contemporary gems like "Dangal," each film adds to the diverse tapestry of Indian storytelling.
Section 2: Tollywood's Cultural Tapestry Tollywood, the cinematic powerhouse rooted in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, brings its own unique flavor to the cinematic canvas. Renowned for compelling narratives and dynamic performances, Tollywood has gifted audiences with cinematic marvels like "Baahubali" and "Arjun Reddy." Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and artistic brilliance that define Tollywood's unique cinematic offerings.
Section 3: Harmonies and Beats: A Musical Extravaganza A shared love for music unites Bollywood and Tollywood, transcending language barriers. Explore the soulful melodies and energetic dance numbers that characterize Indian cinema. From Lata Mangeshkar's timeless vocals in Bollywood to the infectious beats of Tollywood chart-toppers, the music is a pulsating rhythm that enhances the cinematic experience.
Section 4: Celestial Stars Illuminating Both Worlds Bollywood boasts iconic stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Deepika Padukone, whose performances have etched an enduring legacy. Meanwhile, Tollywood shines with luminaries such as Prabhas, Mahesh Babu, and Samantha Akkineni, captivating audiences with their talent and charisma. Discover the celestial beings who grace the screens of these cinematic realms.
Conclusion:
As we conclude our journey, it's clear that Bollywood and Tollywood, each with its distinctive style, share a common ambition — to spin tales that resonate universally. Whether you're drawn to the glamour of Bollywood or the authenticity of Tollywood, Indian cinema promises a dual cinematic odyssey that defies borders and leaves an indelible imprint on the hearts of cinephiles.
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Rules: put your music on shuffle and list 10 songs that come up, then tag 10 other people.
1. Soldier - Civil Twilight
2. AMYGDALA - Agust D
3. Doubt - Twenty One Pilots
4. Manohari - Baahubali Soundtrack
5. Eat Your Young - Hozier
6. Minha Alma - O Rappa
7. Nope - Michael Abels (NOPE soundtrack)
8. After You've Gone - Ella Fitzgerald
9. LA PAURA DEL BUIO - Måneskin
10. Many Moons - Janelle Monáe
Not tagging anyone, but do it if you wanna and tag me 'cause I'm nosy
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