I stopped watching Hindi movies years ago after I kept coming across sexist tropes
But I just watched 12th Fail and it's awesome
In the last year or so, I've watched
An Action Hero
Nazar Andaaz
Dangal (but it was someone else watching it was a watch through review on YouTube, I forgot what those are called)
Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food, Hindi dub (not critically very good but good enough light family flick)
and now 12th Fail
And gosh these are movies. Non sexist, non-romance focused good films exist!
And non Hollywood so that's a plus because I absolutely adore the ambience and detail in films like 12th Fail, Dangal, and Hera Pheri,
Like you're there, in the village, part of the village, with minimal Western influence more or less.
Those old traditional everyday items, skills, and jobs my parents talk about that have never been a part of my life but my parents and grandparents did experience them a little bit at least
I definitely don't want to live in a village, but watching these characters and their families have deep roots in their community or village just feels nice :)
5 Underrated Original Movies Of 2022 You Shouldn't Miss
A look back at the old year that once was new.
The landscape of cinema has been changing with the emergence of OTT platforms. With the audience and the filmmakers both still adjusting to the new ways, several of the gems are going underappreciated for one or the other reasons.
Below are the five original films that stood out for their novel storytelling, but went unnoticed by many in the huge line-up of films.
(In the order of their…
I love the fact that unlike most Bollywood movies it wasn't completely centered on a guy impressing a girl and all of that. As a matter of fact, the heroine came for 1 song at the end of the film. Romance films are nice but this was so refreshing.
Also, am i the only who noticed the tension between bhoore and maanav? Like they were about to kiss in every scene I'm sorry-
Episode 144: Inside the Actors Studio: Kaamyaab and An Action Hero
Who better to play actors in Bollywood, than Bollywood actors? We discuss two films that present a very different take on the lifestyles of working screen actors.
Show notes:
Episode 3: Bollywood on Bollywood
Should we redo or “react” to our early episodes?
MST3K
Khamosh
Kaamyaab
Super-R/geriatric cinema
We were also surprised to find ourselves on IMDb
(INTERVAL (“Aap Jaisa Koi” from An Action Hero)
An Action Hero
Nora Fatehi in “Jehda Nasha”
#BoycottBollywood and news media
Ayushmann Khuranna's career path
The Littlest Hobo/An Action Hobo
Next time: Vikramaditya Motwane’s Jubilee
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it's fun how "villain gets tricked into confessing on video and now everyone hates them" is usually the resolution to a kids movie (monsters inc and coco do this for example) but i think the director from nimona is the only villain (that i've seen at least) who's wily enough to get out of being twitter cancelled