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characters that make themselves monsters, to fight even bigger monsters.
#there's something about hating something enough that you'd consider resembling it closely enough to destroy it#did a rewatch of salaar and the song 'prathi gaadhalo' imprinted on me this time#salaar#also#ryu shi oh#strong girl nam soon#my name#the devil judge#vigilante disney#vigilante kdrama#the untamed#wei wuxian#war 2019#war 2#kabir#hrithik roshan
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I think it’s long overdue that I made a
Salaar Masterlist.
Favorite Varadeva moments that solidified that they are each other’s number 1 and only.
The laying down on lap
The hug™
The no one should touch you
The raw chili powder (actually my favorite)
Going against Amma
Don’t touch, Aadhya vs Varadha
Varadeva comparison with other couple in movies
1. With kgf
2. With Baahubali (feat RRR)
3. With RRR n here, here, here
4. With Call me by your name
5. With Kadhal Desam
6. With Ugramm
7. Hombale literally made this
Metas
1. About the first kill
2. The rattling chains
3. Young Varadha and his worry
4. Young Deva and his vow
5. About the scars
6. Tenderest Scene with Poem
7. Varadha is actually really affectionate
8. Deva’s tears
9. Deva’s 2nd tears
10. Varadha being horny at the wrong time lol
11. Reading each other’s mind
Parallel scenes
1. The threat and The promise
2. Matching each other’s freak
3. About the bracelet
4. Raja Mannar vs Varadha
5. Hand feeding scene
6. Touching nose ring
7. Varadha looking at Deva
Silly metas and headcanons
1. Scene in chronological order
2. Varadha’s enemies
3. Mannar is a feline
Incorrect quote silly posts
1. Drunk scene, another version
2. Varadha as an emoji
3. Clueless Baachi
4. Failed Dirty talk
5. Deva getting Distracted
6. First deep conversation
Video edits and gifsets
3 generations mannars
Deva taking off his clothes
Prabhas’s hands
Varadha snatching waist
✨ Sparkle series
Young Varadeva separation
Deva being goofy
Shiva Mannar
Prithvi and Prabhas
What Prithvi said about Prabhas
What Prabhas said about Prithvi
Prithvi and Prabhas can’t stop touching each other and still pictures
Prabhas’s dead grip of prithvi whenever they took pics
Bonus Prashanth Favorite scene
Shruti about them lol
Funny coincidence about their join “Raju” name
The PPP
Fanfictions
Sit on my Lap
Put it in my mouth
Young Varadeva first meeting n here
Omegaverse headcanon
Bonus
1. Rudra and Ranga
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And many more I didn’t include because it’s just really silly posts lol you can just browse my blog with #Salaar tag to find everything.
I also have Discord n Community to discuss about all my favorite indian movies with the nice girlies if you want to join. 🥰👌
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#salaar#varadeva#prithviraj sukumaran#prabhas#varadha rajamannar#devaratha raisaar#kgf#rrr#shruti haasan#Prashanth neel#deci cinema#indian movies#master list#ririsasy Salaar master list#war 2019#discord#baahubali
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war (2019) is 50% shameless indian military propaganda and loud action scenes and 50% the weirdest gayest shit i've ever seen
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Major Kabir in the teaser for WAR 2
credit scene of TIGER 3
#spy universe#war 2019#war 2#bollywood#hrithik roshan#please Khalid come back home your boyfriend is starting another villain arc
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War (2019)
#girl help im going throu hrithiks filmography again#war#war 2019#bollywood#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#it's the way khalids sitting while kabir is struggling on the floor for me#and the gentle hair grab my god#what was the reason#whump#bollywood whump
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this movie's gay as hell
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would the two of you like to explain yourselves or is this just a thing you have going on
#film: jawan#film: war (2019)#jawan#war 2019#war (2019)#shah rukh khan#srk#vijay sethupathi#nayanthara#sanya malhotra#priyamani#deepika padukone#hrithik roshan#bollywood#local gay watches Bollywood.txt#local gay watches Jawan (and spends the entire time filing the various SRK avatars into new DILF categories).txt#bisexual wardrobe. on my screen in front of my salad can we at least try not to come at my throat like that pls#not even going to touch the tank tops on the girls for Azad that is dangerous territory
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#war 2019#bade miyan chote miyan#presuming there's others knowing him#in all seriousness there's an essay in the relationship between war in indian movies and homosocial relationships
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Hey, don't cry. The homoerotic energy in Jai Jai Shivshankar, okay?
#thanks past me#I needed this today#War 2019#Jai Jai Shivshankar#Thanks Shiv for reminding me also#idk how long this was sitting in my drafts#... three weeks apparently#text post
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This one's for all my gay Bollywood movie enjoyers 🫡
#War 2019#yrf spy universe#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#Youtube#khalbir#is that the tag?#khalid x kabir#don't judge me i'm groveling for views over here#bollywood
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wtf is indian cinema on?
if i counted all the times i've watched a movie, where the younger feral 'psycho' is obsessed with his older counterpart (who is also a psycho, but lowkey about it) and they have a whole "bros before the hoes" belief system, but are secretly dtf
i'd have like, four movies ATLEAST, right off the top of my head.
#psychoe...amirite?#very decidedly not heterosexual#i'm not complaining#but i need answers.#salaar#varadeva#bade miyan chote miyan#rrr#war#war 2019#khalbir#indian cinema
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It's actually so comical how similar the framing in Jai Jai Shivshankar song from War (2019) with Naatu Naatu, it's just two dudes falling in love Montage through showing their dance skill.
Even when I mixed the song, it somehow just blended perfectly together. Like Kabir was actually dancing to the rhythm of Ram's drums! Okay with that being said , for me they're at the same party here. Double dates why not ! 🤭
The movement, the choreography was also have some key point similarities. It's just love song between these two characters. I refuse any other explanation.
#RRR#RAMBHEEM#war 2019#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#ram charan#jr ntr#bheemram#tollywood#Bollywood#jai jai Shivshankar#naatu naatu
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If you're a Kabir/Khalid shipper check out my series on ao3 😊
#kabir x khalid#khalbir#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#fanfic#fanfiction#ao3#ao3 fanfic#war 2019#bollywood
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✨I ranked all the indian stuff I watched in 2023✨
For context, this July I finally gave in to my decade-old urge and dove head first into indian culture. It's been nothing short of phenomenal. The more people I meet, the more foods I try, the more music I listen to, the more Hindi I learn, the more I fall in love with India.
Although I became more of a TV serial person, eventually, I gave in to the movies as well.
So here's everything I watched, ranked from worst to best.
(I'm sorry in advance)
10. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
This movie is useless, I'm so sorry. Somehow, it fooled me into thinking Naina was the main character, then the whole thing became about Bunny and I was so confused, who was I supposed to care about anyway? Can't complain though, Naina is a boring and uncharismatic cliché, I couldn't care less about her, had she disappeared midway into the story, I would've been thankful. Avi, Bunny, and Aditi, on the other hand, are loveable characters that deserved to be in a better movie — especially Aditi, I liked her so much. Too bad the movie seems to be about absolutely nothing. There was a message, I think, but it felt so shallow it didn't even matter to me, there was no actual relevance, no lesson, no impact, nothing. Maybe I'm stupid, but this movie is a drag. And the soundtrack SUCKS, Ilahi is the only good song in it.
2.8/10
9. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
The very first Bollywood movie I've ever watched. I wanted to like it so bad, it makes me sad that I didn't. Is it a comedy? A horror story? A dramatic murder mystery? Somehow, it's all of these and none at the same time, it can't decide on a tone to save its life, not even the humor can decide on what exactly it wants to be (most of it is just bad). The main couple has negative chemistry, their romance is so bland it's almost funny. Ruhan carries the whole movie on his back and is the only character with enough charisma to make me care, I honestly love this guy. His scene where he pretends to be possessed is incredible, and Tabu as Anjulika was great too. The plot twist was really nice, possibly the only good thing about the whole story, but then the movie ends so abruptly and on such a heavy note that it almost made me sick when the upbeat theme song started playing immediately after. This movie could not read the room, everything about it throws me off.
4/10
8. Jab We Met
Aditya is a dream, Geet is kind of a nightmare. I have nothing against characters that are lively, optimistic, and cheery, but they have to be bearable, she was just way too much for me. I loved Aditya's character development, it was fun and endearing to watch. The movie itself is not bad, just overrated. Nagada Nagada slaps though.
6/10
7. War
I wanted to love this movie just as much as it wanted to have a good twist. We both failed. Underestimating the audience's intelligence is one thing, but toying with us and making us feel like fools for the sake of a “big reveal” is something else. And no, it wasn't worth it. It wanted to be surprising, but it was just frustrating, shocking for all the wrong reasons. The action was fire though, no complaints there, and I loved the relationship dynamic between Kabir and Khalid, I would watch 11 seasons of those two going on missions with their team and fighting together, their chemistry is so good, I enjoyed every second of their scenes.
6.4/10
6. Arjun: The Warrior Prince
As a Mahabharat fan, I had hopes, but that's on me. Loved the way the story was presented to the audience, simple but brilliant. Shaheer Sheikh's Brihannala altered my brain chemistry, and I was elated to see her again. The animation was gorgeous, that goes without saying. I just hated how it ended right before the war, right where Arjun has some of his best moments, and hated even more how they practically erased Krishna from the story. At least they made him dark skinned this time.
6.7/10
5. My Name is Khan
Had this been based on a true story, I would've been the biggest fan of this movie to ever exist, I am a sucker for movies based on real life stories. Still, despite the disappointment of finding out this whole thing — as good as it was — was fictional, I see it as a touching, lovely, honest, and relevant story that kept me interested and broadened my horizons. Say whatever you want about allistic actors playing autistic characters, Shah Rukh Khan sold the heck out of this character and I bought it like the big neurodivergent fool that I am. I see a neurodivergent character onscreen, I am immediately on-board and loving them despite all their scripted flaws because “they're just like me fr”. "Marry me", indeed.
7/10
4. Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani
Is it innovative and groundbreaking? No, but it is so much fun. It's deep and honest enough, charismatic and funny enough, it's just good entertainment with a good message. I expected nothing to be honest, either way, the story just kept getting better? The dynamics kept getting deeper and more complex? Wait a minute, this was actually good! I went in for the soundtrack — I'm obssessed with Dhindhora Baje Re — but I stayed for everything else. I laughed out loud many times, I shed some tears, I rooted, man, this movie made me feel actual things! What a lovely surprise.
7.9/10
3. The Railway Men
I went into it with such high hopes. Some of them were met, but part of me was left unsatisfied. As I said before, real stories are my favorite, but the way this show was presented feels too much like fiction. Good fiction, but still. And I know it’s not fiction. I am aware that many creative liberties were taken, and I'm not against them, at all, but the thing is: I could see them, I knew they were there. When I watched HBO’s Chernobyl, I was fully convinced that everything that was presented in the show was reality, exactly how it had happened, and I doubted nothing. I was shocked when they revealed that Ulana Khomyuk was a character created to represent many scientists that were involved in the incident. I had eaten her up, and I still can't believe she wasn't a real person. The Railway Men feels like the opposite of this, most of it feels like a creative liberty, very little reads as a real event, a real interaction, or a real person. I doubted a lot of what I saw, and had to do some research to fully understand what exactly had been real. But like I said, it was still good. I found myself caring deeply for each and every character, no matter how minor, I deeply empathized with their pain, rooted for them, cried with them, cried for them. It's heartbreaking, gut wrenching, revolting, yet it still manages to be inspiring. Why I never learned about Bhopal before watching this show is beyond me, but at any rate, I will be recommending this show to everyone I know.
8.1/10
2. Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva
I will defend this movie's honor, I don't even care. I loved it so much that I made my mom watch it with me the next day, and she loved it. The dialogue is cringy, yes, unbearably so, some lines make my skin crawl. But COME ON, the plot is great, the concept is creative, the visual effects are wonderful, the soundtrack is divine —Mohan is dreamy— hear me out, I was hooked, on board, immersed, you name it. This movie made me feel so excited, I felt like a 7-year-old watching a super hero movie and wanting to have cool powers just like those, I honestly can't remember the last time a movie made me feel this energetic. Do I understand why Shiva and Isha were so deeply in love despite having met each other a week ago? No, but I was still rooting for them. Do I understand why sometimes people yell out the Astra’s powers in order to activate them like the Power Rangers? No, neither do I vibe with it, but do you think it mattered? The next moments were so freaking cool that I completely forgot what I wanted to complain about. (Oh, and Saurav Gurjar was in it! I gasped so loud when I saw him on screen, and playing a villain no less!) I was genuinely sad when it ended, I would've watched three more hours of that, despite the terribly written lines. I will fight for this movie and forgive every bad line of dialogue if it kills me.
8.7/10
1. Mahabharat (2013)
In case you haven't noticed, I am absolutely obssessed with Mahabharat. Initially, I’d decided to face the 267 episodes of this show because watching stuff in your target language is a good way to learn (also, that Krishna guy was very easy on the eyes, looking at him a bit more surely wouldn't hurt). It took me a few episodes to really get into the story, but once I did, oh boy, I was so hooked on the plot I even forgot about the language (although I did learn some words from it). The thing about this show, other than the freaking superb plot and phenomenal cast, are the characters. They all made me feel something. And that's the thing with characters, I believe, they don't necessarily have to be good or bad, morally speaking, they have to be well-written and entertaining, they have to make you feel things, positive or negative. Shakuni, a villain, was freaking great because of how good he was at being bad. And the good guys, like the Pandavas, weren't just good, that'd be boring, they were also charismatic, unique, funny, inspiring, and sometimes morally grey, which made them even more interesting, even more human. Watching them get in conflict with their morals when things got dark was insane. Even when they messed up —I'm looking at you Dharmraj— I still wanted to see them win. They felt like family, I watched them grow, I felt so close to them that their struggles and victories felt like my own. “My boys”, I call them. Mahabharat is my Roman Empire, man, I could talk about this show for HOURS. Anyway, this became my favorite show of all time and I'm so glad I didn't let the number of episodes scare me away. (And yes, I am still very much in love with Saurabh Raaj’s Krishna, he is probably one of my favorite characters ever, my heart raced when I first saw him and it still does to this day, BYE)
9/10
Oh, this ended up being a Top 10. Nice.
I both thank you and applaud you for reaching the end of this ramble that is ultimately just a result of my obsession with making lists and ranking literally everything. And also my admiration for indian culture.
I would've included Porus and Chandragupta Maurya but I'm not yet finished watching them, but I thought I should say: I am liking them a lot.
What do you people think I should watch next year? Recommendations are welcome!
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#i know this isn't twitter but still#don't come at me these are just my opinions#it's 4am lol#this took way too long#yeh jawaani hai deewani#war 2019#bhool bhulaiyaa 2#jab we met#my name is khan#mahabharat#rocky aur rani ki prem kahani#arjun the warrior prince#the railway men#netflix#bollywood#indian movies#indian tumblr#desi tumblr#desiblr#ranking#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#shah rukh khan#deepika padukone#alia bhatt#ranbir kapoor#brahmastra#kareena kapoor#autistic characters#happy new year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: War (2019) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Kabir Dhaliwal/Khalid Rahmani Characters: Kabir Dhaliwal, Khalid Rahmani, Saurabh Patil, Aditi Nahta Additional Tags: Angst, Heavy Angst, literally only angst, Canon Compliant, POV Kabir Dhaliwal, I'm so sorry if this makes you sad it made me sad while writing it, I hyperfixated and had to get it out of my system, I don't think i did tho expect more in the near future Summary:
The eyes aren’t right. This is how Kabir knows that the Khalid in front of him isn't his Khalid; and Kabir hurts.
GET IN THE CAR BABY WE WRITING FANFIC
Show me some love ?
#war#war (2019)#war 2019#khalbir#kabir x khalid#hrithik roshan#tiger shroff#fanfic#gayyy#not actually canon but I am making it canon#also pure angst#angsty fic
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war actually does something very interesting in placing family and nation as counterpoints. hold on. gathering thoughts
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