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Netflix and Dil: Pilot Season Dobaara
It's been a rough year so far for Bollywood, but luckily there are plenty of new streaming shows that have caught our attention, some might say too many though. That means it's time for another pilot season where we watch the pilot of six shows and choose which one we are going to watch, and review, a whole season of!
Show notes:
The Streaming Show
Bestseller
The Night Manager
Tooth Pari: When Love Bites
Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo
Dahaad
Scoop
NEXT TIME: 2023 Midyear Review
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"Helloooo? Are you awake yet? "
You open your eyes and saw.. Gumi? Like the vocaloi-
"You've been invited to splash of colours! Huh, what's that? Well.. "
" Splash of colors is like a fan made pjsk band au! The ones with their original characters, such as..
• kohana yuuichi
• Yoko sonakshi
• rini kiichigo
• tsuki ishoka
"We are also looking for more staff! We have
• artist
• writer
• editor
• voice actor
• composer
• social media manager
• lyricists
• animator
Auditions form opened up! "
Please come and support us if you can, thank you! " and just like that, gumi disappeared
Feel free to join if your interested <3
#project sekai#discord server#idol server#kohana yuuichi#yoko sonakshi#tsuki ishoka#rini kiichigo#vocaloid gumi#beach
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Heeramandi - The Diamond Bazaar
When I first started this review, I had just finished the show. At that time, not as many reviews had been published, and there was still a lot of hype. Now that I've had some space to really think and sort through my initial reaction, I've added to and rewritten parts of this. The following is a relatively low spoiler review of my overall impression of the show:
Heeramandi is an ensemble show, with multiple actors of different backgrounds. There are industry veterans, fresh faced newcomers, and a number of people in between.
Seeing Manisha Koirala, Farida Jalal, Fardeen Khan, and Taha Shah Badussha (yes, I enjoyed Luv Ka The End when it came out, what can I say) on screen after years certainly made me nostalgic. But more than nostalgia, each of these actor's performances were convincing and each of them were able to hold their own. No surprise for someone like Farida Jalal or Manisha Koirala, but as an audience member, I have not really had the opportunity to see either Fardeen Khan or Taha Shah Badussha's range before.
And of course, theirs were not the only performances I enjoyed. Essentially the entire main cast - Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Sanjeeda Sheikhh, Richa Chadha, Shruti Sharma, Jayati Bhatia, and Nivedita Bhargava all played the women of Heeramandi (both tawaif and maid) beautifully.
There were of course, a few performances that stood out, for better or for worse. A lot has been said about Sharmin Segal's performance at this point, and I don't have an interest in piling on. I personally did not enjoy it, and felt that she was miscast in the role. However, I do believe much of the responsibility of her performance falls squarely on the shoulders of her uncle/the director - Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Ultimately, a director has a huge say (and a director like Bhansali generally has final say) over what the project ends up looking like. Bhansali chose to cast Sharmin Segal, he was satisfied with her performance, and chose the scenes and cuts to keep for the show. In interviews, he has very clearly said he was happy with her performance.
If he had not been, he could have directed her differently, or chosen to edit out certain scenes and focus on other plotlines. He did not. This is the final product he wanted to share with the audiences, and so, if there is something lacking in Sharmin Segal or any other actor's performance, that responsibility rests on Bhansali as well.
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Performances that stood out to me (in a good way) were those of Sanjeeda Sheikh as Waheeda and Indresh Malik as Ustasd Ji. I was not familiar with either's work before the show, and was blown away by just how well they managed to steal every scene they were in. Without giving away any major spoilers, there is a scene between Indresh Malik and Sonakshi Sinha (as Fareedan), where Fareedan pays Ustad Ji with a gold naath. Instead of placing it in his hand though, she hooks it to his nose and turns him to face the mirror. The emotions that cross his face - wonder, happiness, loss, grief, and overwhelm of finally seeing what could have been are so beautifully projected by Indresh Malik in this brief moment. Even in a show dripping in grandeur, this tender scene steals the show.
My issues with Heeramandi are primarily rooted in the story and its pacing. The first six episodes tell a completely different story from the last two. Some plotlines drag on for too long, while others are discarded with barely any resolution. Suddenly, towards the end of episode 6, the tone completely shifts and a new plotline takes center stage for the remainder of the show. Everything else is lost to history (or perhaps a season 2). It is unfortunate, especially with an ensemble cast, because most characters seem wasted on a plot that doesn't know where it wants to go until the end.
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Vague Spoilers for the rest of the review:
A friend of mine mentioned that she believes Sanjay Leela Bhansali likes to see women suffer, and I have to agree. Bhansali may claim that his heroines are strong, but the only way we as an audience are allowed to see that is through their suffering.
They suffer against their status, their fate, the British, the men who claim to love them but torture them instead, and it is only in those moments that the audience is allowed to see them as strong and sympathetic characters.
Even our two "antagonists," Malikajaan and Fareedan, who are portrayed as relentless and calculating, are so because of their past suffering. In order to be shown as worthy of empathy and to emphasize their strength later in the show, they are forced to suffer again.
It is as if Sanjay Leela Bhansali cannot conceive of a world where a women's strength can come from her desires, her talent, her cunning, her community, and own self. Herein likes the greatest letdown of Heeramandi - it forgets the story it promised to tell.
For the majority of Heeramandi, the main charters are shown as little more than catty, selfish, manipulative women, who fight over wealth and status (often unsuccessfully). It isn't until the penultimate episode that the show goes back to what it promised before the initial opening scene. Heeramandi was sold to its audience as a story of the Tawaifs and their connection to the downfall of the British raj. Even in interviews and promotions of the show before its release, we were told this. Yet it almost never shows these women (with the exception of Bibojaan) as competent enough to do anything successfully until episode 7. Attempts to undermine each other often backfire spectacularly. Even then, these women are "strong" and resilient in the last two episodes directly after a terrible ordeal (ie more suffering) galvanizes them and completely ignores any set up of the previous 6 episodes regarding their interpersonal dynamics.
Final Thoughts:
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's signature is extravagant sets and costuming that sometimes take years to create. Having incredible Art and Costume departments to do this work has become a part of his directorial style. In this sense, he fully rises to the occasion. Audience expectation is certainly met and surpassed. Heeramandi is a visual treat. Every frame on screen is filled with intricate details.
While Bhansali exceeds audience expectation in this aspect, he fails to deliver on the story he promised to tell. By the end, everything is so convoluted it's hard to hold onto the threads of the multiple storylines, and major plot points are ignored in favour of a dramatic ending. Even with the (mostly) incredible performances from its cast, Heeramandi is little more than an opulent train wreck.
TLDR: the stories of tawaifs and their connection to the overthrowing of the British raj are important for us to learn, but Sanjay Leela Bhansali was not the right person to tell them.
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Bollywood Breakthrough: Jassie Gill’s Foray into Indian Cinema
Jassie Gill, a name that resonates with music and movie enthusiasts alike, has carved a niche for himself in both the Punjabi and Bollywood entertainment industries. From a humble beginning in a small village in Punjab to becoming a household name, Jassie’s journey is an inspiring tale of talent, resilience, and adaptability. With his melodious voice, infectious charm, and acting prowess, he has emerged as a multifaceted artist who continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Introduction to Jassie Gill’s Beginnings
Born Jasdeep Singh Gill on November 26, 1988, in Jandali village near Khanna, Ludhiana, Jassie grew up surrounded by the rich cultural tapestry of Punjab. Music and art were deeply embedded in his upbringing, and he found his passion early on. Despite his love for music, the road to success was far from easy. Jassie worked hard to balance his education and his burgeoning interest in music. He attended Gobindgarh Public College, where he not only pursued music but also honed his performance skills through various youth festivals.
It was during these formative years that Jassie began to lay the foundation for what would become a remarkable career. Winning second place in youth festivals four consecutive times was a testament to his dedication and burgeoning talent. But the journey from a college student with a dream to an internationally recognized artist required more than just raw talent — it demanded perseverance, adaptability, and an unyielding passion for excellence.
Musical Breakthrough and Stardom
Jassie’s big break came in 2011 with the release of his debut album Batchmate. Featuring the hit song “Churiyan,” the album became an instant success, earning him recognition and a loyal fan base. This marked the beginning of Jassie’s journey as a Punjabi music star. His subsequent albums, including Batchmate 2 and Replay, solidified his status in the Punjabi music scene.
Songs like “Lancer” and “Pyar Mera” became anthems, resonating with audiences for their catchy beats and heartfelt lyrics. His music videos, often characterized by vibrant visuals and relatable storylines, further endeared him to fans. Jassie’s ability to connect with his audience through his music set him apart from his contemporaries and helped him build a unique brand.
Expanding Horizons: Transition to Bollywood
While Jassie was already a star in Punjabi music and cinema, he sought to expand his horizons by venturing into Bollywood. This transition was not just about geographical boundaries; it represented a shift in audience, language, and expectations. Jassie made his Bollywood debut in Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi (2018), where he starred alongside Sonakshi Sinha. His portrayal of the character Khushwant Singh Gill was praised for its simplicity and charm, proving that he could hold his own in a competitive industry.
Jassie’s breakthrough in Bollywood came with the 2020 film Panga, where he played the supportive husband of Kangana Ranaut’s character. His performance was widely appreciated for its authenticity and depth, showcasing a new dimension to his acting skills. This role established Jassie as not just a singer-turned-actor but a versatile artist capable of delivering impactful performances.
Challenges and Triumphs
Jassie’s journey to stardom wasn’t without its share of challenges. Moving to a new industry meant facing stereotypes, language barriers, and the pressure to prove himself. However, Jassie approached these challenges with the same determination that had propelled him to success in the Punjabi music industry.
One of the significant hurdles was balancing his dual career as a singer and actor. Both fields require immense dedication and time, yet Jassie managed to excel in both. His ability to seamlessly transition between these roles is a testament to his work ethic and passion.
Another challenge was staying relevant in an ever-evolving industry. Jassie constantly reinvents himself, experimenting with different music styles and film genres to cater to diverse audiences. His collaborations with other artists and his openness to exploring new avenues have kept him at the forefront of the entertainment scene.
A Global Star with Punjabi Roots
Despite his success on a global scale, Jassie remains deeply rooted in his Punjabi heritage. His music often reflects the essence of Punjabi culture, celebrating its traditions, language, and spirit. This authenticity has endeared him to fans, particularly among the Punjabi diaspora, who see him as a representative of their cultural identity.
Jassie’s work also serves as a bridge between regional and mainstream entertainment, bringing Punjabi music and cinema to a broader audience. His efforts have not only elevated his own career but have also contributed to the growing popularity of Punjabi culture worldwide.
An Inspiration to Many
Jassie Gill’s journey from a small village in Punjab to the glitzy world of Bollywood is nothing short of inspirational. He embodies the spirit of hard work and perseverance, proving that dreams can be achieved with passion and dedication. Whether it’s through his soulful songs or compelling performances on screen, Jassie continues to touch hearts and win fans across the globe.
As he explores new projects and collaborations, the future looks incredibly bright for Jassie Gill. His story serves as a beacon of hope for aspiring artists, reminding them that success is possible no matter where you come from.
Are you a fan of Jassie Gill? Explore his incredible discography on Spotify or YouTube and dive into his Bollywood performances on streaming platforms. Follow him on social media to stay updated on his latest projects and join the journey of one of the most versatile artists of our time! Let us know your favorite Jassie Gill song or movie in the comments below!
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Zaheer Iqbal's Eloping Plan with Sonakshi Sinha: A Wedding Tale
In a recent interview with Galatta India, actor couple Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal shared the story of their wedding, which took place last month. The couple described their union as “one big party,” attended by close friends and family. However, Zaheer originally had a different plan for their big day.
A Different Vision
Sonakshi always envisioned a wedding in front of her family, but Zaheer had a more adventurous idea. “I wanted to elope!” Zaheer revealed. He explained that his plan was to leave the country, get married abroad, and return home. Unfortunately, this plan hit a major roadblock. “I got to know that the wedding wouldn’t have been valid in India! You can’t go to Vegas and get married, that’s not allowed,” Zaheer shared.
Navigating Legalities
When asked how other couples manage foreign weddings, Sonakshi clarified, “They must be coming back and doing some formalities here also.” The legal hiccup led to the immediate cancellation of Zaheer’s plan. “That was always my plan!” Sonakshi emphasized, highlighting her preference for an intimate ceremony with close family and friends.
The Intimate Wedding
The couple’s registered marriage took place at Sonakshi’s Bandra apartment on June 23, surrounded by their nearest and dearest. This was followed by a star-studded celebration at Mumbai’s Bastian. Sonakshi reflected on the day, saying, “I always wanted a very intimate wedding. He is ok as long as our most important people were there, which is our friends and family, who were present at the signing. We opened it out to all the people we know, who have been a part of our lives. That’s how we always wanted to be. Zaheero and Sona ki shaadi hai, party toh banti hai. That’s exactly what it was, one big party.”
A Cinematic Love Story
Zaheer made his film debut with the Salman Khan-backed drama Notebook. It was at a party hosted by Salman Khan, who also launched Sonakshi’s career with Dabangg, where Zaheer and Sonakshi first met. The couple later worked together in the 2022 comedy-drama Double XL, alongside Sonakshi’s friend Huma Qureshi.
Their journey from meeting at a Bollywood party to planning a wedding that combined their desires for adventure and family presence is a testament to their unique love story.
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Bride & Groom Style Guide: Inspired by Sonakshi Sinha & Zaheer Iqbal
The whispers of romance between Bollywood stars Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal have kept fans and netizens buzzing with curiosity. The couple, who managed to keep their relationship under wraps, finally delighted everyone with the news of their wedding. As the story goes, the two met at a party hosted by none other than Salman Khan, Sonakshi’s first co-star and the man who played Cupid in their enchanting love story. Their friendship blossomed into a beautiful romance, culminating in a wedding that marks a new chapter in their lives. With all eyes on their nuptials, Samyakk dives into the fashion details and joyous moments of their special day.
A Timeless Bridal Ensemble — Sonakshi’s Vintage Ivory Saree
Sonakshi Sinha exuded timeless elegance and beauty in a richly embroidered ivory-white saree, a sentimental choice for her intimate wedding ceremony. This stunning saree, originally belonging to her mother Poonam Sinha, featured intricate chikankari work, reflecting Sonakshi’s love for classic and traditional attire. She honored her family’s legacy by upcycling this vintage saree, infusing it with her unique style. Complementing the saree with her mother’s choker necklace, traditional gajra, and delicate alta, Sonakshi’s bridal look was a perfect blend of nostalgia and grace.
Bridal Saree Inspirations for Modern Brides
For brides seeking wedding sarees rich in tradition and sentiment, Samyakk presents a curated selection of bridal sarees in gold, ivory, and white tones. These exquisite pieces capture the essence of timeless beauty, making every bride feel like a queen on her special day.
Zaheer Iqbal: Twinning and Shining with His Bride
Zaheer Iqbal made a fashion statement by twinning with Sonakshi in a similarly hued thread work kurta set. White, cream, or ivory tones are ideal for grooms who wish to elevate their wedding attire. Samyakk offers a range of royal kurta-pajama sets for men, perfect for twinning with their beloved brides.
Sonakshi’s Reception: A Red Banarasi Saree Delight
For her wedding reception, Sonakshi chose a bright red banarasi saree adorned with gold embroidery and a broad border, steering clear of extravagant designer lehengas. This choice turned heads and even received praise from celebrities like Kajol. The saree, paired with an emerald gold choker necklace, gajra, sindoor, bindi, and winged eyeliner, created an iconic Indian bridal look. The golden potli bag added a delightful touch to her ensemble.
Radiant Brides in Red Sarees
Brides-to-be can explore Samyakk’s collection of red sarees, heavy silk sarees, red banarasi sarees and banarasi sarees online. These vibrant pieces, with their intricate golden details and embroidery, will undoubtedly enhance any bridal look, adding a touch of grandeur and elegance.
Zaheer’s Regal Sherwani
Zaheer looked dashing in a white textured sherwani, paired with a white shirt and pants. The red collar peeking out added a touch of sophistication and royal flair to his look. His impeccable fashion sense and polished appearance made a grand statement.
Sherwani Designs for the Modern Groom
Samyakk offers a stunning collection of sherwanis for grooms, perfect for creating a polished and radiant look on the big day. These traditional and opulent garments add depth and richness to any wedding celebration.
Conclusion
The couple’s meticulous attention to detail extended beyond their outfits, ensuring their hair, accessories, and makeup were flawless. By embracing traditional elements, they created a charismatic presence. For those committed to looking their best at their wedding and reception, Samyakk is the ultimate destination for bridal and groom attire. From bridal sarees and lehengas to sherwanis and Indio-Western outfits, Samyakk provides the perfect touches for extravagant Indian weddings, celebrating the harmonious union of love and tradition.
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I learned a lot from Deepika & Priyanka, says Sharmin Segal
Sharmin Segal was first featured in a Bollywood film in 2019. She was seen against Meezaan Jafri in the ‘Malaal’ post in which she appeared in many other projects. Atithi Bhooto Bhava is one of her mentioned films and now she is the talk of the town for her acting in Heeramandi. Little did we know that this star also has a significant experience of being behind the camera. She has been trained as an assistant director under her maternal uncle filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Sharmin has assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali in 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela,' 'Mary Kom,' and 'Bajirao Mastani.'
Sharmin in a recent interview talked about her experiences in Bollywood and how she gained a lot of knowledge by working with Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Deepika Padukone. She came in touch with these two stars while she was working as an assistant director.
"Priyanka Chopra was way more prominent," Sharmin said. "She taught me how to take care of my look, from makeup and jewelry to costumes, and how to maintain it throughout long 15-16 hour shoot days."
Praising Deepika Padukone, Sharmin said, "I learned the art of being composed and is a very graceful actor even on-off camera. Working with her and Ranveer Singh, I observed the way he managed to keep the energy levels high.
Sharmin is basking in the glory of her recent release Heeramandi. The series was released on the leading OTT platform Netflix. She was seen sharing the screen with many notable actors including Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, and Sanjeeda Sheikh.
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*Despite suffering from a broken leg, Akshay Kumar managed to finish filming 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan proving his unwavering dedication to the movie*
Pooja Entertainment 's upcoming blockbuster Bade Miyan Chote Miyan will be hitting theatres on 10th April 2024. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan fever has already taken over the nation and the countdown for the release has already begun.
The makers launched the trailer of the highly anticipated movie in an extravagant event recently in Mumbai. The trailer has given us glimpses of some mind boggling action sequences and what a visual treat it is to see the OG action superstars performing some unbelievable action stunts.
Action Superstar Akshay Kumar had suffered a broken leg yet completed the shoot of the movie with utmost dedication. During an intense action sequence the actor ended up with this massive injury but continued to shoot and completed the shooting of the upcoming blockbuster.
We are already in awe of the action superstar and his unwavering commitment and dedication to his craft. This interesting behind the scenes story is a testament of how the actor has given his best to bring the best cinematic experience to the audiences making Bade Miyan Chote Miyan undoubtedly the much awaited movie of the year.
Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment present BADE MIYAN CHOTE MIYAN in association with AAZ films. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, and Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, Ali Abbas Zafar. The film is slated to release on 10th April 2024 starring Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Alaya F and Manushi Chillar in pivotal roles.
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Exceed Entertainment: Leading Talent Management Company in India
Introduction:
Exceed Entertainment firmly believes a successful talent management company in india must possess strategic insights that go beyond mere representation. As a pioneering and versatile entertainment management company based in Mumbai, India, Exceed Entertainment has etched its mark since its establishment in 2005. Originally focused on artiste management, talent management it has grown into a multi-functional enterprise with dedicated teams specializing in various facets of the entertainment industry, including talent management, brand ambassadorship, digital influencer marketing, artist management, and entertainment consulting. Through its extensive range of services, Exceed Entertainment aims to exceed expectations, consistently raising the bar in the industry.
Unparalleled Talent Representation:
With a steadfast commitment to fostering diverse portfolios within the entertainment sphere, Exceed Entertainment has successfully represented numerous renowned personalities. A prestigious clientele includes industry icons like Hrithik Roshan, Saif Ali Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Sonakshi Sinha, Ajay Devgn, Kajol, Shahid Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Emraan Hashmi, Malaika Arora, Bipasha Basu, Shilpa Shetty, Chitrangda Singh, Mithila Palkar, Dia Mirza, Zareen Khan, and Rahul Khanna, among many others. Our comprehensive support enables these talented individuals to thrive and reach new heights in their careers.
Capitalizing on our team’s acute insight and vast experience, Exceed Entertainment has successfully co-created several influential brands in India. Notable examples include HRX, a widely recognized celebrity brand developed in collaboration with Hrithik Roshan, Diva Yoga, a flourishing brand with Malaika Arora, and our latest venture, House of Pataudi, a unique brand influenced by Saif Ali Khan’s stature. These ventures exemplify our commitment to innovative collaborations, consistently pushing boundaries and setting new industry standards.
The Power of Innovation
Talent management company in India has evolved significantly over the years, constantly embracing innovation and pushing boundaries. As the entertainment industry continues to thrive and expand, companies like Exceed Entertainment have emerged as leaders in revolutionizing the way talent is represented and managed. With a commitment to surpassing ordinary standards, Exceed Entertainment has successfully forged partnerships, built influential brands, and transformed the Indian entertainment landscape. In this article, we will explore the future of talent management in India as seen through the lens of Exceed Entertainment.
At Exceed Entertainment, innovation is at the core of our operations. We believe in constantly pushing the envelope and exploring new avenues to elevate the entertainment industry. By harnessing cutting-edge technologies and staying updated on emerging trends, we ensure that our talent pool remains ahead of the curve.
Strategic Insights for Success
Exceed Entertainment firmly believes that a successful talent management company in india must possess strategic insights that go beyond mere representation. We understand the complexities of the entertainment industry and continually strive to provide value-added services that propel our talent towards unrivalled success.
Brand Building and Marketing
In an era where personal branding is paramount, Exceed Entertainment excels at building and elevating influential brands. Our team of dedicated experts works closely with talent to develop comprehensive marketing strategies tailored to their unique strengths and aspirations. By capitalizing on various digital platforms and implementing innovative marketing campaigns, we ensure that our talent reaches a wider audience, effectively standing out from the competition.
Conclusion
As the entertainment industry in India continues to evolve, talent management plays a pivotal role in shaping its future. Exceed Entertainment, with its unwavering commitment to surpassing expectations, is leading the charge in revolutionizing talent management. By embracing innovation, providing strategic insights, and revolutionizing entertainment delivery, Exceed Entertainment ensures that its talent remains on the cutting edge of the industry. With a friendly and conversational approach, we build influential brands, nurture emerging talent, and set the stage for unparalleled success in the Indian entertainment landscape
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Dahaad star Gulshan Devaiah says Rajkummar Rao is the most 'boring' person to work with; here's why [EXCLUSIVE]
Dahaad has roared and how! The web series has managed to get everyone’s attention with its spine-chilling storyline revolving around a series of murders. The show has a stellar star cast of Sonakshi Sinha, Vijay Varma and Gulshan Devaiah. With its success, stars definitely have much to celebrate. Gulshan Devaiah especially has more than one reason to celebrate as his birthday is around the…
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Sonakshi Sinha slays in shades of grey, setting the fashion bar high for the promotions of her upcoming web series Dahaad : Bollywood News
A select few actors manage to make their impact on Bollywood, which is a big and constantly changing business. One such name is Sonakshi Sinha, a versatile artist who has pushed social standards and broken stereotypes in addition to captivating audiences with her skills. Sonakshi has established herself as a symbol of independence and originality due to her unusual choices and unflinching…
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★ HANDSOME …Salman Khan with Sidhi and Jahan at Sonakshi Sinha’s Manager’s wedding reception (February 16, 2019)!
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Hello my dear friend PyN 🤗 I started watching KRPKAB (season 3?) on YouTube & wanted to update you obviously 😃 saw 6 episodes. I love how they didn’t waste time,as we all already know the backstory, and jumped right into a new an dramatic storyline. Firstly loved them showing Natasha in the very 1st episode. I liked her in the previous season as well. Shaheer looks as yummy as always🥰 I am not a big fan of Erica. This season she looks like a porcelain doll, so much makeup ufff!! Would like to know your views. I am not able to message you, have to send you an ask wonder why 🤔 would love to chat with you as I watch more episodes. Take care & stay safe!!
Hiiii dear @barshifan 🤗
Hope you’re well my friend! I can’t tell you how happy to see the ‘obviously’ in your first sentence. You remembered! :)
Yay, I am happy that you’re liking the show so far! I agree, I liked how they started off with Natasha. I liked her in season 1 too, she was portrayed as the perfect girl for Dev(no hidden motives, not mean, likeable by all) and of course Dev still chose for love and not reason.
Ooh yesss, Shaheer is adorbs! He doesn’t look like he’s aged at all from season 1. Abt Erica- Lol, I used to feel the same about Sonakshi’s makeup but they’ve managed to tone it down in the latest episodes. Sonakshi looks very tired and drained though(maybe coz of Ishwari?). Can’t blame her, sometimes Ishwari’s drama is too much to handle even for me.
I’d love to chat more with you. I had to disable messaging in between coz of some spam. I guess I forgot to turn it on again. Sorry about that.
Means a lot that you actually sent me an ask to reach me. Thank you 🤗 Will connect through messages!
Much Love❤️
-PyN
#my ask box#barshifan#so sweet#about:#krpkab#kuch rang pyar ke aise bhi: nayi kahani#shaheer sheikh#erica fernandes#devakshi#my thoughts
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It's an abusive relationship even in their own universe. This bullshit about it being an epic love or divinely ordained are the kinds of disgustingly toxic excuses used by many women to cope with the trauma of abusive relationships. Would Arnav have thought it was justifiable if his sister was in such a relationship with some god given ultimate love? It's abuse, even in their own context. It's never been anything else. That he "changes" doesn't alter the truth of the past, or pattern in future.
Hey Anon,
I totally get you have a lot to say about this, rightly so - but it would be nice if you dropped in a hi or a hello because I like to interact :) I’m assuming you're saying this post seeing my recent post.
The most important thing is to realize this is fiction. If this couple remained together they went through tons of therapy. Otherwise, they went in their separate ways. Period. One should NEVER, AND I MEAN NEVER, take fictional relationships as the foundation of real relationships. As I said, real or not - they needed therapy.
If you want my opinion, then I do think this couple went for intense therapy for Arnav’s PTSD, anger management, marriage counseling, abuse, depression, misdirected rage - multiple things. And at the end of the day since this is fictional, I choose to not believe the entire canon. For some moments I just hit the skip button.
That’s how I choose to see this story and others see it differently.
But what’s common amidst all of us is that we know this is fiction therefore no notes are ever taken on believing we should stick to an abusive partner because of what we've seen.
Can TV do a better job on portraying better love relationships? Definitely and it has - check out Maya-Indravadan and Sahil-Monisha in Sarabhai V/S Sarabhai, Samrat-Gunjan and Nupur-Mayank in Mile Jab Hum Tum, Vandana-Rajesh in Waghle Ki Duniya (second installment), Viren-Jeevika and Virat-Manvi in Ek Hazaaron Main Meri Behna Hai, the second half of Kuch Rang Pyaar Ke Aise Bhi’s Dev-Sonakshi, Ragini-Jay of Sasuraal Genda Phool and many more.
But as you can see almost none of these belong to the genre IPK does.
Anyways, before I sound like a broken record - fiction needs to be treated like fiction. I’m not saying TV shouldn't be accountable, I’m just saying that when we are seeing and enjoying this material then we should know that this is simply fiction.
You might like this post.
Thanks for your ask anon,
- JWB
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