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The 3DS modding scene made me discover a lot of titles which I would have never gotten my hands on or heard of otherwise - such as Stella Glow which I literally only started playing a week ago out of boredom because XC2's NG+ without Jinmalos is like watching paint dry.
It's definitely something my high school self would have loved ("conducting" and "tuning" being extremely WTF aside). For adult me it's pretty and fun for the moment.
Although my Desi ass has permanently associated it with Taal se Taal and now I can't unsee it as the song they're going to sing for the anthem program.
#stella glow#tbf I'm on Dorothy's fight in the volcano which is early on#so we will see how it goes#and I mean... COME ON taal literally means 'rhythm'#and one of the lyrics is 'life without music is a bore'#and in this universe non-magical humans are incapable of singing#it's very easy to see Aishwarya Rai as Hilda#the guy who plays her dad as Dante#Alto as the music producer#and his four backup dancers as Lisette Popo Sakuya and whoever the fourth one is#you're welcome :)#yes my desi brain associates random bolly songs with whatever game I am playing atm#uppu karuvadu (no not the hindi version the lyrics are different) is permanently linked to XC1 in my brain as well
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ah the classic 1am vision after an entire day spent being unproductive
#hina.txt#trudges over to my cintiq#i napped fr like 4 hours this afternoon i am Awake#i dont know if i will b able to make this particular vision work but i will give it a shot#i will sukuna voice ganbara neba nebaneba givu uppu
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Delhi Bureaucratic Reshuffle: Eight IAS Officers Transferred.
New Delhi : A Significant bureaucratic reshuffle took place in Delhi with the transfer and posting of eight IAS officers. The reshuffle is part of a broader effort to streamline administrative functions and enhance efficiency in various government departments.
ALSO READ MORE- https://apacnewsnetwork.com/2024/07/delhi-bureaucratic-reshuffle-eight-ias-officers-transferred/
#A Anbarasu IAS#DANICS#Delhi Bureaucratic Reshuffle#Delhi Bureaucratic Reshuffle: Eight IAS Officers Transferred#Eight IAS Officers Transferred#Excise Secretary and Secretary of the New Delhi Municipal Council#IAS A Anbarasu#IAS Arti Lal Sharma#IAS Chanchal Yadav#IAS Jitender Yadav#IAS Krishna Mohan Uppu#IAS Marathe Onkar Gopal#IAS Nikhil Kumar#IAS Ravi Jha#Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena
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trackpad doodels and one singular not-trackpad sho. thumbsu uppu
#made theise whil e watching the stage plays with. my mother :)#'lovely homosexual' was 'FAGGO' at first but she didn't like that so i changed it for her because i am nice#had so much fun dfrawing dteru even though i do it alll the time. loved it so much had a joyous time#YAYYYYYY. jumps up and down#we had a very in-depth talk about him as well#'do you think he is [gay]?' 'just look at him.'#(spongebob voice) twins.#mob psycho 100#mp100#shigeo kageyama#mob#shou suzuki#sho suzuki#ritsu kageyama#reigen arataka#teruki hanazawa#meowmeow art#kamuro is there too technically. but i am not counting him
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Wanted to draw my main pets I have on my Wortox save, also added him to complete my brown/beige furred creature lineup
We have Uppu the vargling, and Jargon the beefalo and then Wortox
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Post la konjam uppu karaikidhu laa????
( This post contains too much salt right guyzzz ???? (* *) )
#india#tamilnadu#chennai#desi tumblr#desiblr#desi#desi teen#desi academia#desi core#desi tag#desi rant#desi student#desi blog#being silly#being desi#desi dark academia#dark academia#shitpost
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📲 Jongup BBBLE updates:
어뿌 (Uppu): Today is so hot!
어뿌: It's not easy
어뿌: I'm going to the studio before recording
어뿌: It's not easy
어뿌: It's so hooot
어뿌: Hehe
어뿌: Today is recording day!
어뿌: [photo]
어뿌: Voila
어뿌: Tonight's dinner menu is bibimnaengmyeon!
어뿌: Wow the recording is over, so it's my reward
(Translation by maaatoki)
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ntntoice: therehs's somsoemthing in One's calaleldner calledled "Sisyphean Saturday" comcoming uppu nenenxx weeke?
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21st Annual Visual Effects Society Awards — Film Winners
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature Avatar: The Way of Water – Richard Baneham, Walter Garcia, Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, JD Schwalm — WINNER Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – Christian Mänz, Olly Young, Benjamin Loch, Stephane Naze, Alistair Williams Jurassic World: Dominion – David Vickery, Ann Podlozny, Jance Rubinchik, Dan Snape, Paul Corbould The Batman – Dan Lemmon, Bryan Searing, Russell Earl, Anders Langlands, Dominic Tuohy Top Gun: Maverick – Ryan Tudhope, Paul Molles, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson, Scott Fisher
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature Death on the Nile – George Murphy, Claudia Dehmel, Mathieu Raynault, Jonathan Bowen, David Watkins I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Paul Norris, Tim Field, Don Libby, Andrew Simmonds The Fabelmans – Pablo Helman, Jennifer Mizener, Cernogorods Aleksei, Jeff Kalmus, Mark Hawker The Gray Man – Swen Gilberg, Viet Luu, Bryan Grill, Cliff Welsh, Michael Meinardus The Pale Blue Eye – Jake Braver, Catherine Farrell, Tim Van Horn, Scott Pritchard, Jeremy Hays Thirteen Lives – Jason Billington, Thomas Horton, Denis Baudin, Michael Harrison, Brian Cox — WINNER
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio – Aaron Weintraub, Jeffrey Schaper, Cameron Carson, Emma Gorbey, Mad God, Chris Morley, Phil Tippett, Ken Rogerson, Tom Gibbons — WINNER Strange World – Steve Goldberg, Laurie Au, Mark Hammel, Mehrdad Isvandi The Bad Guys– Pierre Perifel, Damon Ross, Matt Baer, JP Sans The Sea Beast – Joshua Beveridge, Christian Hejnal, Stirling Duguid, Spencer Lueders Turning Red – Domee Shi, Lindsey Collins, Danielle Feinberg, Dave Hale
Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature Avatar: The Way of Water: Kiri – Anneka Fris, Rebecca Louise Leybourne, Guillaume Francois, Jung-Rock Hwang — WINNER Beast: Lion – Alvise Avati, Bora Şahin, Chris McGaw, Krzysztof Boyoko Disney’s Pinocchio: Honest John – Christophe Paradis, Valentina Rosselli, Armita Khanlarpour, Kyoungmin Kim Slumberland: Pig – Fernando Lopes Herrera, Victor Dinis, Martine Chartrand, Lucie Martinetto
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: Geppetto – Charles Greenfield, Peter Saunders, Shami Lang-Rinderspacher, Noel Estevez-Baker Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: Pinocchio – Oliver Beale, Richard Pickersgill, Brian Leif Hansen, Kim Slate — WINNER Strange World: Splat – Leticia Gillett, Cameron Black, Dan Lipson, Louis Jones Turning Red: Panda Mei – Christopher Bolwyn, Ethan Dean, Bill Sheffler, Kureha Yokoo
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature Avatar: The Way of Water: Metkayina Village – Ryan Arcus, Lisa Hardisty, Paul Harris TaeHyoung David Kim Avatar: The Way of Water: The Reef – Jessica Cowley, Joe W. Churchill, Justin Stockton, Alex Nowotny — WINNER Jurassic World Dominion: Biosyn Valley – Steve Ellis, Steve Hardy, Thomas Dohlen, John Seru Slumberland: The Wondrous Cuban Hotel Dream – Daniël Dimitri Veder, Marc Austin, Pavan Rajesh Uppu, Casey Gorton
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: In the Stomach of a Sea Monster – Warren Lawtey, Anjum Sakharkar, Javier Gonzalez Alonso, Quinn Carvalho — WINNER Lightyear: T’Kani Prime Forest – Lenora Acidera, Amy Allen, Alyssa Minko, Jose L. Ramos Serrano Strange World: The Windy Jungle – Ki Jong Hong, Ryan Smith, Jesse Erickson, Benjamin Fiske The Sea Beast: The Hunting Ship – Yohan Bang, Enoch Ihde, Denil George Chundangal, John Wallace Wendell & Wild: The Scream Fair – Tom Proost, Nicholas Blake, Colin Babcock, Matthew Paul Albertus Cross
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project ABBA: Voyage – Pär M. Ekberg, John Galloway, Paolo Acri, Jose Burgos Avatar: The Way of Water – Richard Baneham, Dan Cox, Eric Reynolds, A.J Briones — WINNER Prehistoric Planet – Daniel Fotheringham, Krzysztof Szczepanski, Wei-Chuan Hsu, Claire Hill The Batman: Rain Soaked Car Chase – Dennis Yoo, Michael J. Hall, Jason Desjarlais, Ben Bigiel
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project Avatar: The Way of Water: The Sea Dragon – Sam Sharplin, Stephan Skorepa, Ian Baker, Guillaume Francois — WINNER The Sea Beast – Maxx Okazaki, Susan Kornfeld, Edward Lee, Doug Smith Top Gun: Maverick: F-14 Tomcat – Christian Peck, Klaudio Ladavac, Aram Jung, Peter Dominik Wendell & Wild: Dream Faire – Peter Dahmen, Paul Harrod, Nicholas Blake
Outstanding Effects Simulation in a Photoreal Feature Avatar: The Way of Water: Fire and Destruction – Miguel Perez Senent, Xavier Martin Ramirez, David Kirchner, Ole Geir Eidsheim Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Simulations – Johnathan M. Nixon, David Moraton, Nicolas Illingworth, David Caeiro Cebrian — WINNER Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: City Street Flooding – Matthew Hanger, Alexis Hall, Hang Yang, Mikel Zuloaga Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – Jesse Parker Holmes, Grayden Solman, Toyokazu Hirai, Rob Richardson
Outstanding Effects Simulation in an Animated Feature Lightyear – Alexis Angelidis, Chris Chapman, Jung-Hyun Kim, Keith Klohn Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – Derek Cheung, Michael Losure, Kiem Ching Ong, Jinguang Huang — WINNER Strange World – Deborah Carlson, Scott Townsend, Stuart Griese, Yasser Hamed The Sea Beast – Spencer Lueders, Dmitriy Kolesnik, Brian D. Casper, Joe Eckroat
Outstanding Compositing & Lighting in Feature Avatar: The Way of Water: Landing Rockets Forest Destruction – Miguel Santana Da Silva, Hongfei Geng, Jonathan Moulin, Maria Corcho Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Integration – Sam Cole, Francois Sugny, Florian Schroeder, Jean Matthews — WINNER The Batman: Rainy Freeway Chase – Beck Veitch, Stephen Tong, Eva Snyder, Rachel E. Herbert Top Gun: Maverick – Saul Davide Galbiati, Jean-Frederic Veilleux, Felix B. Lafontaine, Cynthia Rodriguez del Castillo
Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project Avatar: The Way of Water: Current Machine and Wave Pool – JD Schwalm, Richie Schwalm, Nick Rand, Robert Spurlock — WINNER Black Adam: Robotic Flight – JD Schwalm, Nick Rand, Andrew Hyde, Andy Robot, Mad God, Phil Tippett, Chris Morley, Webster Colcord, Johnny McLeod The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power “Adrift” Middle Earth Storm – Dean Clarke, Oliver Gee, Eliot Naimie, Mark Robson
Emerging Technology Award Avatar: The Way of Water: Depth Comp – Dejan Momcilovic, Tobias B. Schmidt, Benny Edlund, Joshua Hardgrave Avatar: The Way of Water: Facial System – Byungkuk Choi, Stephen Cullingford, Stuart Adcock, Marco Revelant Avatar: The Way of Water: Water Toolset – Alexey Dmitrievich Stomakhin, Steve Lesser, Sven Joel Wretborn, Douglas McHale — WINNER Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: 3D Printed Metal Armature – Richard Pickersgill, Glen Southern, Peter Saunders, Brian Leif Hansen Turning Red: Profile Mover and CurveNets – Kurt Fleischer, Fernando de Goes, Bill Sheffler
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sukuna voice ganbara neba neba neba givu uppu send post
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Uyir-kaga eluthukal ( Letters for life )
[ ID: Small sized digital fanart of Putunia Mollar, Jimothan Botch and Trencil Varnnia from Smile For Me the game. Trencil and Jimothan are close to game style while Putunia is more in the artists simplified semi realistic one. The sketch is somewhat messy and is flatly colored.
The changes to her are scruffier hair, a visible big nose, a toned down reddish-brown skin tone and the dress she wears is simply patterned like a purple petunia such as the skirt bottom having a splash of spotting.
Jimothan gestures to the first vowel of the Tamil alphabet written in a book that is 'A' pronounced like the 'u' in 'nun'. There are papers, pencils and a rubber scattered behind this book. Jimothan is saying," A for Annam" which means swan. Putunia is sitting in his lap and leaning forward horizontally to the open alphabet book. She says "A-A-A..." but Jim corrects her," No baby it's "Ah"..."
Jim is wearing a baniyan and blue dhoti. Behind him Trencil garlands his arms around Jim's neck, listening to it all with a neutral expression. The background is a pale gradient of green, yellow, red. End ID]
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HAHA get it, get my pun, does anyone get my Tam pun🥸( disguise emoji with glasses and moustache indicating amusement in this context)
But yeah since Tunia has the heritage, but due to her circumstances she does not know her parents and didn't have a chance to learn her mother tongue, later on Jimothan teaches her from scratch best as he can. He isn't a teacher by job but he sure can darn try atleast for the basics. Tunia calls it's her "Tamil Tution" with "Jim-Appa"!!! He isn't a 100% serious and boring in it all the time, come on guys this is our community daughter. He does uppu-muttai with her, which is like.
You carry around someone like a 'salt bag' and keep asking how much people will pay for them, like those guys who sell things on the road. However once he gets a high bid Jim simply says she's too precious to give sorryyyyy X ) (X eyed face emote with smile ) !!
And you know, I projected here BUT I think since he did not like, grow up a Lot in Russia in my HC but was US-raised then as for his own language, Habit can speak reasonably well in casual conversation but more formal stuff and bigger words are lost on him. He can write the script from muscle memory since he was taught when young but he didn't use it much later anymore in an English world, so he cannot form many written words on his own. And he can't read very well. So yeah there's a lot of room for improvement if he'd like and I'm learning too hdjdjdh yanno.
BUT! He has an accent doesn't he? Correct me if this sounds contrived BUT for that one I reasoned that his parents were just-arrived immigrants, so he probably picked up their speech patterns ( But mostly from his mother and also his uncle who helped her raise him in the early years as her husband's brother-in-law and her own brother ). Uncle Grigory lives back in Russia though( I'll figure out a specific place) and later on he only sees him during month-long vacations. And the last thing was that Habit really did not interact well with so many people as he grows up more so that relative isolation might be a factor too. That said considering everything( it would fade) the accent probably isn't like thick, but noticeable if you listen.
Anywayyy what I wanted to say is that Habit probably tries to learn more about this stuff too either self taught or with help and I like to imagine Putunia and him bouncing off what they've learned that day with each other. Also they make each other say things in the other's language just to hear them butcher it LMAO Putunia I BET as a Certified Baby Kid just, catches Habit's face and pulls it around to make him say the sounds like stretching him for " EEEEE" SHES PUPPETING HIM 🥺 ( pleading emoji )
Fun fact: There is actually a Super Special Hatch at the back of Habit's head and if you find it, open it, and stick your grubby hands in then you can PUPPET HIM AND MAKE HIM SAY WHATEVER STUPID THING YOU WANT!!!!!!
#i say#txt#jimothan botch#Putunia mollar#Habitician#habiticians#s4m#smile for me game#trencil varnnia#dr habit#(talked abt in the description)#my headcanons#headcanons#roseverse#au#s4m au#fanart#my art
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SP Balasubrahmanyam and His Collaborations with Indian Musical Legends
SP Balasubrahmanyam, fondly known as SPB, was not only a remarkable singer but also an exceptional collaborator who worked with some of the greatest composers and singers in Indian music history. His partnerships with musical icons like Ilaiyaraaja, AR Rahman, and other celebrated artists produced timeless hits that continue to resonate across generations. These collaborations were more than just partnerships; they were symphonies of shared passion, innovation, and dedication to the art of music.
Ilaiyaraaja and SP Balasubrahmanyam: A Musical Synergy for the Ages
SPB’s work with Ilaiyaraaja, one of South India's most respected composers, is legendary. Their creative partnership began in the 1970s and spanned several decades, producing unforgettable songs that defined Tamil and Telugu cinema. Together, they crafted melodies that captured the essence of romance, longing, joy, and melancholy, resonating with listeners of all ages. Some of their most iconic songs include “Idhayam Pogudhey” from Alaigal Oivathillai, “Sundari Kannal Oru Sethi” from Thalapathi, and “Nilaave Vaa” from Mouna Raagam. Each track showcased Ilaiyaraaja’s complex compositions and SPB’s ability to adapt to a vast range of emotions and styles.
Their collaboration was marked by a mutual understanding that elevated their music to new heights. SPB had once mentioned that Ilaiyaraaja’s instructions were so precise that he knew exactly how to bring each song to life. Ilaiyaraaja, in turn, trusted SPB’s instincts, knowing he could deliver the emotional depth needed for any piece. Their creative synergy was unparalleled, setting the gold standard for composer-singer partnerships in Indian cinema.
AR Rahman and SPB: A Dynamic Duo Bridging Generations
In the early 1990s, a new music sensation emerged: AR Rahman. With his groundbreaking use of technology, innovative compositions, and fresh approach, Rahman ushered in a new era for Indian music. While he experimented with many vocalists, SPB remained a constant, reliable voice in his roster. Their collaboration on songs like “Kadhal Rojave” from Roja, “Thoda Thoda” from Indira, and “Uppu Karuvadu” from Mudhalvan was a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles. Rahman’s unique musical vision met SPB’s timeless voice, resulting in compositions that appealed to both younger and older audiences alike.
SPB’s versatility was vital in helping Rahman establish a balance between classical sensibilities and modern sounds. Even as Rahman ventured into new musical territories, SPB’s adaptable voice complemented the evolving landscape, bridging the gap between India’s traditional roots and contemporary tastes. The duo's partnership introduced SPB’s voice to a whole new generation, proving that his artistry transcended eras and genres.
Duets with Legendary Female Playback Singers
SPB’s collaborations were not limited to composers; his duets with female playback singers like S. Janaki, P. Susheela, Lata Mangeshkar, and Chitra have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. These duets showcased the chemistry between SPB and his co-singers, blending their voices in ways that felt like a dialogue within the music itself. For instance, SPB and S. Janaki's pairing in songs like “Abbanee Teeyani” from Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari and “Vaana Meedilo” from Nirnayam is legendary, displaying a perfect harmony that elevated the romantic essence of these tracks.
SPB and Chitra, another celebrated duo, produced magical songs like “Yamunai Aatrile” from Thalapathi and “Kannalane” from Bombay, the latter being one of Rahman’s compositions. These songs went beyond mere melody; they captured emotions that seemed to leap out of the speakers, drawing listeners into the story being told. SPB had the unique ability to adapt to his duet partner’s style, bringing a cohesiveness to the song that made it unforgettable.
Collaborations with Bollywood Legends
SPB’s contribution to Hindi cinema, though fewer in number compared to South Indian languages, left an indelible mark on Bollywood. His entry into Bollywood began with “Mere Jeevan Saathi” in Ek Duje Ke Liye and continued with chartbusters like “Tere Mere Beech Mein” from Ek Duuje Ke Liye, which made him a household name across India. Working with Bollywood legends like RD Burman and Laxmikant-Pyarelal, SPB brought his distinct style to Hindi cinema, lending his voice to hits that crossed cultural and linguistic boundaries.
His rendition of “Bahut Pyar Karte Hain” from Saajan, composed by Nadeem-Shravan, is remembered as a soulful ballad that resonates with audiences to this day. These Bollywood hits showcased SPB’s ability to blend seamlessly into different music cultures, proving that his talent knew no boundaries.
The Lasting Impact of SPB’s Collaborations
SP Balasubrahmanyam’s collaborative spirit and humility set him apart in the music industry. He brought out the best in his co-artists, whether they were composers, fellow singers, or musicians. His adaptability and openness allowed him to create music that was rich, diverse, and emotionally resonant. Each of his collaborations tells a story of respect, mutual understanding, and a shared love for music.
Even after his passing, SPB’s music continues to thrive, reminding fans of his remarkable talent and the warmth he brought to his partnerships. His work with India’s musical legends remains a testament to his ability to bridge styles, generations, and cultures, making him a true icon in Indian music.
Conclusion: SP Balasubrahmanyam’s collaborative legacy with Indian music legends like Ilaiyaraaja, AR Rahman, and celebrated singers shaped the musical landscape of Indian cinema. His voice, deeply embedded in India’s musical heritage, continues to inspire fans and artists alike, echoing the rich history of Indian music for generations to come.
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Nisha sarangh - Happy Birthday Wishes to Actress from Pradip Madgaonkar
Nisha Sarang appears as a mother of five children in Uppu and Chili.
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Nisha sarangh - Happy Birthday Wishes to Actress from Bandya Mama
Nisha Sarang appears as a mother of five children in Uppu and Chili.
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