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Tabu and Irrfan in Maqbool (Macbeth) dir. Vishal Bhardwaj + colour coordination
This movie has made many, many changes to the characters of the play, but they work well with the chosen backdrop of Mumbai's underworld. These two give a life to each other's presence that is sooo Lord and Lady Macbeth that it pulls off the motive of the murder being their chance to be together rather than just ambition for the "throne".
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do y'all ever think about how tabu plays women who have affairs and end up indirectly causing the death of her husband in like. three films?
1. andhadhun - has affair, her lover panics ans shoots the husband
2. maqbool - girl actively convinces lover to shoot her hubby so they could love openly
3. haider - her confiding in her brother-in-law inadvertently causes her husband's death and also somehow she ends up marrying brother-in-law soon after hubby funeral HMM
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i don't think i can watch anymore maqbool tonight but i reached this scene and god. tabu the woman that you are
#THE SILENCE THE FLICKERING LIGHTS its like. on par w the creaking of the swing at the end of omkara for me#i know bhardwaj did maqbool first of his shakespeare trilogy but ahkjdhsjkd. othello and hamlet im not that familiar with but#immensely enjoyed his portrayals of. MACBETH i love so very much and so leaving this one til last is just so ashdjsfkld#like already adding the infidelity aspect . i feel like im clawing at the walls and ive only Just reached the movies line of proper insanit#can't wait to see it all come crashing down ofc but god . seeing the murder onscreen in the moment is kinda lifechanging tbh#maqbool#tabu#faera's
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“Shakti ka santulan bahut zaroori hai sansar mein. Aag ke liye paani ka dar bane rehna chahiye.”
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haa.e jānāñ vo nāf-pyāla tirā
dil meñ bas ghūñT utarte rahte haiñ
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Happy Birthday Tabu: Top 10 Unforgettable Roles That Live Rent-Free In Our Hearts Ahead Of 'Dune: Prophecy' | People News
New Delhi: As the highly anticipated ‘Dune: Prophecy’ prepares to premiere on November 18th on JioCinema Premium, fans of the legendary Tabu are eager to see her bring Sister Francesca to life. Known for her extraordinary range and dedication, Tabu has established herself as one of contemporary cinema’s most versatile actresses. On her birthday, we celebrate her remarkable career by revisiting…
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15 Best Irrfan Khan Movie Performances
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Maqbool Fida Husain (Indian, 1913-2011), Untitled (Five Horses), 1982. Acrylic, oil and felt pen on canvas, 48 x 72 1/16in.
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Maqbool-Fida-Husain Varanasi-III, 1973 Silkscreen on paper
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The emptiness crawls deeper into you, The hollowness awakens stronger by midnight, The slow breaths that ever so softly leave you, The ghostly shadows keep searching for the light,
— Huda S. Maqbool
#aesthetic#books & libraries#dark academia#literature#art#quotes#dark academic aesthetic#writerblr#love quotes#photography#Huda S. Maqbool
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by Maqbool Fida Husain
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Maqbool Fida Husain - Untitled (Ladies with Bull)
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Untitled (Horse)
Maqbool Fida Husain
oil on canvas
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Diff Hindi anon but you HAVE to watch omkara. One of the best Shakespeare adaptations ever made.
googled this and literally gasped out loud non-white Othello adaptions LET'S GO
#thank you anon!!!!!#also adding Maqbool to my list bc macbeth IS my murderous beloved <3#ask#anonymous#bollywood sleepover
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Jasvir recounts a moment of what interprets as acceptance from a Sikh religious figure that deeply touched him. It happened with his fiancé in a gurdwara in the UK in the run up to his civil marriage last year. "We went to offer blessings and had taken in a rumalla, a cloth used to cover the scriptures. The granthi, the custodian of the scriptures, saw us come in together and said he would say the ardas [prayers] for us. The granthi asked if there was anything in particular we wanted him to pray for, and we just said, for our wellbeing. But he asked if we were absolutely sure there was nothing else we wanted him to pray for. It was then I realised he had noticed that we both had mehndi [henna] on our hands which is often done in the run-up to getting married. He said the ardas and it was not just for our wellbeing, it was for the coming together of our two families. It was so powerful for me and for the two of us."
Aleem Maqbool, ‘Jasvir Singh: 'I'm a devout Sikh - and married to a man'’, BBC
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