Just saw #JungleCry and was blown away! Inspiring story of Indian children winning a rugby tournament they shouldn't have. Great acting, directing, and cinematography. Definitely worth a watch! #MovieReview #rugbymovies #rugby #rugbynmovie
Jungle Cry” is a movie directed by Sagar Ballary that tells the story of the U14 India championship team from the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences. In 2007, the team traveled to London to compete in the U14 Junior Rugby National Cup. The movie follows the team’s coach, Rudra Singh (played by Abhay Deol), and the team’s founder and director, Dr. Samanta (played by Atul Kumar).
The story also…
Jungle Cry Review: When coach Abhay Deol's team will play rugby in England, you will also say 'Mari Baa, Khedi Baa...'
Jungle Cry Review: When coach Abhay Deol’s team will play rugby in England, you will also say ‘Mari Baa, Khedi Baa…’
Jungle Cry Review: There are many such stories of passion, struggle and passion in our India, which if they do not come on the screen, we may never know about them. Whether it is the story of slum children going abroad to play football or the story of an underdog team winning the World Cup in 1983, films have often brought us behind-the-scenes stories. One such story is ‘Jungle Cry’ which brings…
Jungle Cry Review: कोच अभय देओल की टीम जब इंग्लैंड में रग्बी खेलेगी, तो आप भी कह उठेंगे 'मारी बा, खेड़ी बा...'
Jungle Cry Review: कोच अभय देओल की टीम जब इंग्लैंड में रग्बी खेलेगी, तो आप भी कह उठेंगे ‘मारी बा, खेड़ी बा…’
Jungle Cry Review: हमारे हिंदुस्तान में जज्बे, संघर्ष और जुनून की कई ऐसी कहानियां हैं, जो अगर पर्दे पर न आएं तो हमें शायद उनके बारे में कभी पता ही न चले. चाहे झुग्गी के बच्चों का विदेश जाकर फुटबॉल खेलने की कहानी हो या फिर 1983 में एक अंडरडॉग टीम के वर्ल्ड कप जीतकर देश लाने की कहानी हो, फिल्में अक्सर पर्दे के पीछे की कहानियां हमारे सामने लाती रही हैं. ऐसी ही एक कहानी है ‘जंगल क्राई’ जो…
“He’s paying his final respects to a man that he considered to be a mentor! A man he that considered to be a guiding light!”
“Just close the lid, Jack-- Oh! DAMN.”
I literally just realized both of the Power Rangers who I thought were the coolest on their respective team (and hottest don't judge me I was a queer kid) ALSO both played Vergil. I love finding things like this, like how Mark Hamil and Cameron Monaghan are both Jokers who have been Jedi and are the only two people in the world who could say that
I would absolutely LOVE to know what happened as soon as mirabel left. Because from what is shown she leaves during the night and isn’t found till morning so uh what the hell did that girl do for 10 hours??? Also how did the rest of the family react were they offered accommodation? were they searching all night for her? did anyone get mad at alma or was alma herself snapping at anyone? how did her parents feel after this? do they believe they contributed to how mirabel felt? how do they feel only just learning about isabela and Luisa’s struggles that had been happening for years? I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS LMAO
Here it is: the big guns. The magnum opus of this series. The fic that started it all and is also somehow the one I've most recently updated. The holy grail slow-burn poly-shipping mutual-pining Soulmate AU and the longest fic in this series by a long shot (if only due to the fact that I stopped updating the Ziggy/Scott one, and even that was not a slow burn). I left y'all on tenterhooks for MONTHS as I updated this thing and whenever I want inspiration for writing slow-burns I come back to this fic. It meant so much to get to write asexual Riley and his soulmates' supportive reactions as well as Kaylee's aromantic journey, too!
Also, apparently it's the most kudosed one in the Dino Charge fandom? And the second-most viewed? So thank y'all so much! Once again, I cannot believe that these passion project rarepair fics have spoken so well to the good people of the power rangers fandom. I started this series when I was eighteen (I wrote the vast majority of it at eighteen) and a freshman in college and I got so much joy from writing all of these traumatized idiots sitting within stories that were just begging for a bit of tweaking/exploring. Thank you all so much for coming along this journey with me over the years- it means more than I can say!