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phenakistoskope · 4 months
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There is a difference between Bollywood and Bombay cinema?
listen, subcontinental cinema began in bombay; the very first exhibition of the lumieres' cinematographe was held there in 1896, a few months after its debut in paris, 1895. this event predates the discursive existence of bollywood and hollywood. shree pundalik and raja harishchandra, the films that are generally considered the very first subcontinental features were also exhibited there first.
subcontinental cinema under british colonialism was produced in certain metropolitan centers such as lahore, hyderabad, and calcutta; bombay was just one of them. in 1947, when the indian nation state was formally inaugurated, the idea of a "national cinema" began forming, but given the cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of the indian union, this was quite untenable. regional popular cinemas flourished well into the 1950, 60s, 70s, and 80s and various art cinemas began taking shape alongside.
under the economy that i'm going to completely elide as "nehruvian "socialism"" bombay cinema focused on broadly "socialist" themes, think of awara (1951), do beegha zameen (1953), pyaasa (1957), all of which focus on inequality in indian economy and society from different perspectives. these films were peppered in with historical dramas, and adaptations from literature, but the original stories tended towards socialist realism. reformist films centering the family generally waxed poetic on the need to reform the family, but i haven't seen enough of these to really comment on them.
the biggest hit of the 70s, sholay (1975) was about two criminals, posited as heroes fighting gabbar singh who was attacking village folk. deewar (1975) also had two heroes, and the stakes were the two brothers' father's reputation; the father in question was a trade union leader accused of corruption.
"alternative cinema" included mani kaul's uski roti (1969) and Duvidha (1973) both of which were situated away from the city. then there's sayeed mirza and his city films, most of them set in bombay; arvind desai ki ajeeb dastan (1978), albert pinto ko gussa kyun aata hain (1980), saleem langre pe mat ro (1989) which are all extremely socialist films, albert pinto was set in the times of the bombay textiles strike of 1982 and literally quotes marx at one point. my point is that bombay cinema prior to liberalization was varied in its themes and representations, and it wasn't interested in being a "national cinema" very much, it was either interested in maximizing its domestic profits or being high art. note that these are all hindi language films, produced in bombay, or at least using capital from bombay. pyaasa, interestingly enough is set in calcutta, but it was filmed in bombay!
then we come to the 1990s, and i think the ur example of the bollywood film is dilwale dulhania le jayenge (1995) which, in stark contrast to the cinema that preceded it, centered two NRIs, simran and raj, who meet abroad, but epitomize their love in india, and go back to england (america?) as indians with indian culture. this begins a long saga of films originating largely in bombay that target a global audience of both indians and foreigners, in order to export an idea of india to the world. this is crucial for a rapidly neoliberalizing economy, and it coincides with the rise of the hindu right. gradually, urdu recedes from dialogue, the hindi is sankritized and cut with english, the indian family is at the center in a way that's very different for the social reform films of the 50s and 60s. dil chahta hai (2001) happens, where good little indian boys go to indian college, but their careers take them abroad. swadesh (2004) is about shah rukh khan learning that he's needed in india to solve its problems and leaves a job at NASA.
these are incidental, anecdotal illustrations of the differences in narrative for these separate eras of cinema, but let me ground it economically and say that bollywood cinema seeks investments and profits from abroad as well as acclaim and viewership from domestic audiences, in a way that the bombay cinema before it did not, despite the success of shree 420 (1955) in the soviet union; there were outliers, there always have been.
there's also a lot to say about narrative and style in bombay cinema (incredibly diverse) and bollywood cinema (very specific use of hollywood continuity, intercut with musical sequences, also drawn from hollywood). essentially, the histories, political economies, and aesthetics of these cinemas are too differentiated to consider them the same. bombay cinema is further internally differentiated, and that's a different story altogether. look, i could write a monograph on this, but that would take time, so let me add some reading material that will elucidate this without sounding quite as fragmented.
bollywood and globalization: indian popular cinema, nation, and diaspora, rini bhattacharya mehta and rajeshwari v. pandharipande (eds)
ideology of the hindi film: a historical construction, madhav prasad
the 'bollywoodization' of the indian cinema: cultural nationalism in a global arena, ashish rajadhyaksha
the globalization of bollywood: an ethnography of non-elite audiences in india, shakuntala rao
indian film, erik barnouw and s. krishnaswamy (this one's a straight history of subcontinental cinema up to the 60s, nothing to do with bollywood, it's just important because the word bollywood never comes up in it despite the heavy focus on hindi films from bombay, illustrating my point)
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justshahrukhkhan · 8 months
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You know you've been binging too many Bollywood movies when you are mildly shocked at these two getting a room. In any Hollywood movie they would have been there two scenes after meeting each other...
It might be a controversial opinion, but this is one of my favorite SRK films. Nothing against Bollywood escapism - I love that stuff - but I also enjoy the movies that depart from the standard formula. Shahrukh gives another of his powerhouse performances, and of course true love wins in the end.
Btw, that hotel scene....🔥🔥🔥
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Disney Dreamland - Part 5: Create-It-Land
Quite possibly the most visually eclectic of all the lands. This land embodies creativity and the arts, and quite frankly there is no one way to be creative or artistic, so I think the motley visuals are perfectly on theme. That said, I decided to tie the land together by having giant objects themed to each area. For this reason, I specifically wanted Wonderland and 100 Acre Wood next to the border of Fantasyland/Create-It-Land, so that the giant plants and cards of Wonderland and the giant book facade of Pooh would help transition to the giant toys of Toy Box Land and/or the giant art supplies of Toontown. The parade route exits down here.
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Showtime Boulevard
The entrance street of the land from the hub. Dedicated to the performing arts. Would resemble a city street, like a small town version of Broadway, but then transition to include giant objects. Giant instruments of the music playground. Giant sheet music. The ballet house could look like a giant music box. Even the normal buildings could have giant props on them, like giant comedy and tragedy masks, or giant film reels and clapperboards. There would also be a decent amount of performers to bring energy to the area, so that it doesn’t feel like a regular city street. Living statues and street musicians. 
Journey Into Imagination: If EPCOT isn’t going to put back Dreamfinder, I’ll gladly take him. Heck, I’ll even settle for a pseudo-sequel with an older Figment now taking on the role of Dreamfinder in honor of his friend. Sets and scenery from the original incarnation are mandatory. There could be a path leading off the boulevard to an area between Create-It-Land and Discoveryland where this ride could be placed, since it does reflect the spirit of both lands. 
Fantasia Music Hall: In the spirit of Walt’s original idea for Fantasia, certain classic segments would be permanent fixtures of the show (such as Sorcerer’s Apprentice) and performed by Animatronics on instruments and as dancers in the same vein as the former Mickey Mouse Revue show, while other segments could be animations shown on screen and switched out throughout the year (such as the segments originally planned for Fantasia 2006 that were later released individually). I would love it if the Animation Studio could create new unique animated segments exclusive to the attraction. Permanent animatronic segments would include characters from Pastoral Symphony, Rhapsody in Blue, Dance of the Hours, Night on Bald Mountain (though I could also work with it being a seasonal segment during Halloween), and The Firebird. Playing the full versions of every song would take too long, so the show would feature abridged versions in a medley. 
“Music Playground”: Interactive playground of giant musical instruments. Think of the piano scene from Big, but on a grader scale. Piano slides, trampoline drums, xylophone bridges, brass instruments the size of trees. I’ll admit, I don’t know if the audio results of this attraction would be wacky fun or pure tortuous chaos. I was originally imaging this as an outdoor attraction, but it might be better if this were indoors with each type of instrument given its own room with soundproofing.
“Russian Animal Ballet House”: I just wanted an excuse to see animals in fancy costumes performing ballet. Could be costumed actors or animatronics. Nutcracker performances during Christmas are mandatory. Building would resemble a giant music box. Alternatively, the stage could also be used for any original cultural performances from countries not already featured elsewhere in the park (Greek dramas, Bollywood dances, etc.). 
Muppet Comedy Theatre: Would have the same mixed media techniques as Muppet*Vision 3D (a screen movie, actual puppeteering, and costume characters), but features a new original story. Could also feature a small meet-and-greet area with Kermit and friends.
Hollywood restaurant: American cuisine. Themed to the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.
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Toontown
I want this area to have the same energy as Seuss Landing from Universal’s Islands of Adventure, which I personally feel makes for a better Toontown than Disney’s actual Toontown. The buildings would be slightly more distorted and more stylized. I’m wondering if it would also be possible to put some buildings on a moving platform so that they could tilt back and forth for a squash and stretch illusion. Maybe even have a few with giant faces that can emote. This area prominently features giant art supplies that are implied to have brought the land into existence, including giant paintbrushes that are poised in the middle of putting “finishing touches” to the buildings. The entire area would have lots of kinetic sculptures (think of the new Super Nintendo World at Universal) to make the land feel alive. Interactive gags like the Post Office and the Fireworks Factory would of course be included. I would remove the residential area and have the area only themed around Maroon Cartoons Studio, and the downtown area. Characters that don’t fit in any other area of the park could walk around here. 
“Mickey Mouse presents…”: Guests would take on the role of camera crew with Mickey as director. The star of the movie is late and we follow Mickey as he accidentally crashes various movie sets looking for the missing actor, who turns out to be none other than Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The various movie sets would portray different genres of cinema. Based on the Mickey short cartoon Roll ‘Em (which, by the way, would have been a more appropriate replacement for the Great Movie Ride than Runaway Railway). While I intended for this to be part of Toontown, I am also okay with this being the last building on Showtime Boulevard to help transition into Toontown.  
Backstage Meet-and-Greet: Again, I personally do not care much for meet and greets (With the exception of Goofy. Goofy is the best.), but for the people that do, here you can meet Mickey and Friends including Oswald, Roger and Jessica. 
Maroon Cartoons Studio Tour: Based on Roger Rabbit Cartoon Spin but using the art style of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway (but with actual sets, not screen projections), as well as an interactive element (partially inspired by Monsters Inc Ride & Go Seek in Tokyo). Guests would interact with the sets by “spraying” paint or thinner from the paintbrushes attached to their vehicles. Based on the video game mechanic from Epic Mickey, where paint brings objects into existence, and thinner erases them. For example, a guest could “paint” an anvil that would drop onto Roger’s head. Even spraying the animatronic characters would elicit funny dialogue, “Hey! Watch where you’re spraying! I just got a new paint job yesterday!” While the sets would be physical, the paint and thinner effects could be projections. The trickiest part is projecting a physical object to look like it’s been erased, and since it would set off chain reactions, the projections would have to hide certain objects’ movements. It would be very difficult, but I insist that this ride does not follow the Toy Story Mania route (I’m looking at you, Web Slingers). Please consult actual engineers.
Art of Animation Academy: History of animation exhibit, with animation from all over the world. Japanese anime, Soviet animation, stop-motion, etc. With acknowledgements that Quirino Cristiani and Lotte Reiniger’s films actually pre-date Snow White as the world’s first animated features. Drawing workshops included.
Happy-Go-Lucky Merry-Go-Round: In the same wacky spirit as the Caro-Seuss-el in Seuss Landing. Like the Caro-Seuss-el, the music could speed up and slow down when it operates. Rather than just having wacky versions of real animals, this carousel would have hybrid animals, like the Wuzzles! Also, what if the carousel could run backwards? 
Jolly Trolley: The vehicles would run on an elevated track to solve the problem of crowds blocking the way. The track could wind around Toontown, the same way as The High in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride! does in Seuss Landing. Originally I was only going to have it stay in Toontown, but then I realized the wind-up key on the roof could make it pass for a toy, so why not have it travel through Toy Box Land too, for an even more scenic route. 
Goofy’s Bakery Studio: Decorate your own cupcakes and cookies with edible paint. 
The Art of Disney: Disney prints, paintings, figurines, and other art. Get your caricature drawn here.
Minnie Mouse Fashions: Disney apparel and headgear. Design and customize your own ears.
Handwich cart: I dunno about you, but I think the Handwich is pretty neat.
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Toy Box Land
Yes, Toy Story Land has been both overused as a land and under-utilized as a proper theme, but I simply love the giant toy aesthetic. It feels like being inside an I Spy book (does anyone remember those books?). I probably could have just made this land fully original with no ties to IP (like I did with choosing not to theme Winter VIllage to Frozen), which I am still open to, but also found it too irresistible to include everyone’s favorite lovable rascals. The movies’ existential themes of jealousy and self-worth, moving on and letting go would be difficult to adapt into attractions, so Toy Story’s inclusion here is to embody reconnecting with your inner child and creativity through play. The name change is just my attempt to make the IP sound less in-your-face. The giant art supplies from Toontown could transition into giant crayons in this area. Also, like Toontown, the entire area would have kinetic sculptures to bring energy to the area, like giant windup keys and pinwheels. To keep with the playful and friendly energy of the land there should be plenty of characters walking around interacting with guests. Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Bo Peep should preferably be characters that can talk, not just silent costumes, and there would not be any giant static statues of them in the land. Bullseye and the Green Army Men are okay to keep as silent costume characters. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, Slinky, and Wheezy are talking animatronics, preferably mobile animatronics that can roam the land alongside costume characters. I think the Little Green Aliens and Bo Peep’s sheep are the only characters that are okay to portray as static statues. Sid’s toys could be available characters during the Halloween season.
“Rube Goldberg Machine roller coaster”: Dual track wild mouse roller-coaster, based on a classic, over-convoluted Rube Goldberg design. One track has guests ride in giant toy karts, the other has guests inside giant marbles for a giant marble run track. Vehicles would set off chain reactions, possibly help other vehicles move forward, or create “obstacles” for others. Pulleys and wheels and dominoes galore.  This is another one of those ideas where I only know how I want it to function without knowing how to accomplish it. Please consult actual engineers. 
“Andy’s Playtime Theater”: Basically Mad Libs / Choose Your Own Adventure. This could either be a show or a ride, but I personally prefer the ride idea. If it were a show it would be part improv, involve guest participation, and have lots of giant props and gags. The Toy Story gang would mingle with the audience and be on stage at the same time. If it were a ride, guests can choose the path their vehicle takes. Andy narrates and has his toys act out a story. At several points, Andy offers two options on how the story can proceed. Stories would have wacky scenarios, like that of the opening scene in Toy Story 3. Multiple endings. Would have plenty of animatronics, and NOT just be screen-based. 
“Giant Toy Playground”: Build with LEGO bricks the size of your head, climb actual towers made of alphabet blocks, play on a chessboard with human-sized chess pieces. 
“I Spy Scavenger Hunt”: I absolutely loved looking at Walter Wick’s I Spy and Can You See What I See? illustrations for hours, and this activity is basically that come to life. I really want this land to be super detailed (and I mean absolutely LOADED) with lots of toy props hidden everywhere. The search criteria can change everyday for different routes. Winners can earn exclusive pins.
Pizza Planet restaurant: Customize your own pizza. Mix your own slushie. Gluten-free and vegan options. Also serves the Alien Mochi from Tokyo. Would follow the retro space building design of the movie .
“Build-A-Toy” shop: Inspired by the former Toys R Us Times Square location. Would include things like a Build-A-Bear Workshop, “Build Your Own Potato Head”, a LEGO play area, a nuiMOs plush modeling studio, and a mini indoor Ferris wheel.
Disney Dreamland Railroad Create-It-Land station: “Built” out of blocks and tinkertoys.
World Galleria
Adventureland
Mysteryland
Fantasyland
Discoveryland
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stirringwinds · 1 year
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one of my fav fun facts about alfred is that he's described to be a bit of a film buff. do you think that only refers to his own hollywood movies or is he an appreciator of foreign indie films too? your hetalia headcanons/drabbles are so interesting btw, i love them!
thank you anon! when it comes to this, i generally lean towards alfred embodying the more well-travelled and cosmopolitan side of america, so i'd say he definitely appreciates all sorts of foreign films too. he might enjoy some hollywood cliches a little too much lol, but there's hollywood has long been influenced by foreign cinema to begin with.
this is one thing i see him and kiku often doing together, actually. specifically because japanese cinema and culture has a pretty significant influence on hollywood. for example; akira kurosawa's postwar films, like the incredibly influential Seven Samurai— which is what the 60s western Magnificent Seven is directly based off. as well as his The Hidden Fortress, which Lucas took inspiration from for the original Star Wars. and there's also ofc godzilla, the mecha genre, and other films like the Matrix and the original Ghost in the Shell manga.
i also see Alfred being fluent in spanish (especially due to the influence of his neighbours) and german by the 1900s, so that also made it much easier for him to appreciate a lot of older foreign films in their original languages without any dubbing. so the 1920s german film Metropolis and its dystopian sci fi themes—he's watched that too, besides english-language british films. and since alfred generally enjoys action films, he's watched many hong kong martial arts films and crime thrillers too. there's also the fact that alfred himself can be rather a showman who revels in the flair of a performance, so he finds the dynamic dance choreography of bollywood films appealing too. there're many more films he enjoys, and i think he finds it interesting to watch foreign films both for their aesthetics and different cultural perspectives, the same way he enjoys reading widely and meeting new people. so yes, i'd see alfred as that film buff who enjoys world cinema.
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glittergroovy · 6 months
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fleabagoftheendless · 5 months
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GUYS GUYS so with the writer's strike in Hollywood, now the screenwriters of Bollywood are also taking up their issues of unfair contracts with producers and the OTT platforms. I hope they win. About damn time they get their deserved good pays and equal rights!
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i-gotyou-dontworry · 1 year
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Hollywood meets Bollywood baby 🔥
Tomorrow🔥🔥
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bollywoodirect · 7 months
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"Main Zindagi Ka Saath Nibhaata Chala Gaya
Har Fikar Ko Dhuyein Mein Udata Chala Gaya"
Remembering Bollywood's evergreen star, the inimitable Dev Anand, on his 100th birth anniversary (26/09/1923).
Dev Anand, born as Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand on 26 September 1923, was a celebrated figure in the Indian film industry. His extensive contributions as an actor, writer, director, and producer in Hindi cinema marked him as one of the most successful and respected actors in Indian film history. Over a career spanning six decades, Anand worked in over 100 films, earning numerous awards including four Filmfare Awards and the prestigious Padma Bhushan and Dadasaheb Phalke Award from the Government of India.
Anand's film journey began in 1946 with a lead role in "Hum Ek Hain," a film promoting Hindu-Muslim unity. His first hit, "Ziddi," came in 1948, followed by the superhit "Baazi" in 1951, which pioneered the influx of "Bombay Noir" films in the 1950s. His later years were marked by numerous successful films, earning him a romantic image and solidifying his place in the industry.
The 1965 film "Guide" was a significant milestone in Anand's career. Based on R. K. Narayan's novel, it was a huge success and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards. Anand continued to star in various box office hits throughout the 70s and 80s, with "Chargesheet" in 2011 being his final film.
Anand's distinctive acting style, characterized by his fast dialogue delivery and unique nodding, became his trademark. His films often explored cultural and socially relevant topics, reflecting his worldview. Married to actress Kalpana Kartik, Anand had two children, including Suneil Anand.
Anand's charm, diverse roles, and good looks made him one of the highest-paid actors from the 1950s to the early 1970s. In 2022, he was honored in Outlook India's "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list. Known as the "first fashion icon" of Bollywood, Anand's fashion statements and style were emulated by many.
Anand's autobiography, "Romancing with Life," was released in September 2007, and his 1961 film "Hum Dono" was digitized, colorized, and re-released in February 2011. His enduring appeal and unmatched style led to numerous accolades and recognition, with many noting his flamboyant, debonair, and romantic screen presence. Despite comparisons to Hollywood actor Gregory Peck, Anand maintained his unique identity, stating, "I am Dev Anand."
Anand's meetings with Peck, initiated at Bombay's Willingdon Club in 1954, were marked by mutual respect and admiration. Despite their interactions, Anand remained a distinct and beloved figure in Indian cinema, celebrated for his timeless contributions and enduring legacy.
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leossmoonn · 2 years
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ok blame this on ao3
a concept- so like stefan and the reader dated when they were all in high school but yk it was right person wrong time and all and then she choses her human bf (hello matt bashing) and stefan goes with elena. the reader and the matt's relationship is hanging by a thread bc he knows you'll never love him like you loved stefan and the same goes with elena and stefan. also like when you both were dating and even before that you both had this tradition where you would watch old ass hollywood (and even bollywood) movies and banter about your different opinions and all and like you were a very much art and music interested couple and def talked a lot about it. and now in present time there's this good book which was released by an author who you both loved. and like you guys are meeting at an event and yk you're with your husband and and he's with his fiance or gf and someone accidentally mentions the book and you guys start bickering again bc you guys just cannot have the same opinion about ANYTHING. and then you both decide to resume your movie rituals and all and fall in love and start an affair again <333
Damn omg a lot to unpack here. Lemme just share my thoughts
So you were going over to Stefan’s “for an innocent catch up with a friend” but it quickly turned into you two making out.
When you wake up in his bed the next morning you’re panicking, but at the same time, you’re so happy. You’re finally with the person you love, wrapped around in his arms, sore from the night before (😏😏).
But ofc you have to leave bc Stefan’s gf is coming over soon. But its def not the last you see of him
Your little affair goes for a couple months before you two decide to break it off with your respective partners. Then you two basically decide to move in together after your divorce if final and you two live happily ever after
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Probably won't be here long, but how's everyone and everything? I feel completely detached but I have missed all of you, loads!
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So I watched Eternals (finally) and... God. It wasn't bad or anything, just the star cast raises your expectations and the movie is unable to meet them. It was also sad to see Hollywood making a mockery out of Bollywood once again. This has to stop, c'mon. A true example of representation for representation's sake.
And Eros is just Harry Styles at a fancy dress party. Walks like him, talks like him, and is also Thanos' brother for some reason. I just don't get it. At all.
Also watch Marvel contradict themselves in terms of timelines and shit. The Eternals are presumably in the same universe as the rest of the Avengers, no idea how that's supposed to work out.
The only people in the movie that remotely made me root for them were Druig and Makkari. Loved those two sooooo muchhh.
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maybe love is still opening up someone's tumblr after they have been gone for more than a year just to check whether they're back. who says friendship doesn't hurt?
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spideymichelle · 2 years
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top 5 non hollywood movies?
nonny this is literally the hardest list i have ever made because i love movies from around the world so i'm just going to do it based on how much i rewatched them
om shanti om (2008)
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A film extra in 1970s Bollywood is madly in love with a reigning superstar. However, she loves a devious producer, but his greed for power and money is greater than his need for her, and when she comes in the way of his ambitions, he decides to murder her.
aka my no way home ... this is literally my favourite movie all time maybe because i first watched when i was eight and fell in love with deepika but what can i say it has it all >>>> drama, music, a murder mystery, connected through lifetimes and amazing costumes
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Miracle in Cell No.7 (2013) based on a true story :
The film is about a mentally challenged man wrongfully imprisoned for murder, who builds friendships with the hardened criminals in his cell, who in return help him see his daughter again by smuggling her into the prison.
i never cried so much in a movie like i was absolutely distraught like i literally couldn't stop thinking about this story and it tackles so many themes from parenthood, mental disabilities, a corrupt justice system, and friendship
moonlit winter (2019)
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Yoon-Hee lives with her teenage daughter Sae-Bom. On a winter day, Yoon-Hee receives a letter from Otaru, Japan. Sae-Bom accidentally reads the letter and learns about her mother's first love, which she never spoke about before
honestly this one of the most beautiful shot movies i have ever seen, it is such a beautiful movie about the first love between 2 young girls that were too scared to love each other openly to finally meet again decades later but also a story about familial love
intouchables (2011)
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After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caregiver.
it is one of the movies we often rewatch as a family (even though most of my family hates french me included) it is genuinely a beautiful movie with great comedic moments and really had me crying as well
flying colors (2015) based on a true story
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Kudo Sayaka is a 2nd grade high school student.. Even though she is a high school student, her actual academic grade level is on par with 4th grade elementary school students. During the summer, Sayaka attends a private institution. There, she meets Teacher Tsubota. Besides her mother, Teacher Tsubota is the first adult to praise her.
whenever i'm feeling down or unmotivated i always watch this movie like it is truly inspiring. it literally has this coming of age and actual youth movie like it absolute has my heart
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ladyimaginarium · 1 year
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Using only song names from 1 artist/band, cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to 15 people. Try not to repeat a song title; it’s a lot harder than you think!
Are you a male or female: Pretty When You Cry / Shades Of Cool
Describe yourself: In My Feelings / Wild At Heart / Living Legend / Wildflower Wildfire / Angels Forever / Dangerous Girl / Dreamgirl / Girl That Got Away / I Want It All / Starry Eyed / Playing Dangerous / Wild One / Season Of The Witch / Roses / Resistance
How do you feel: hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have / How to disappear / Dark But Just A Game / Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost / Lust For Life / Sad Girl / Is This Happiness / Paradise Is Very Fragile / Afraid / Daddy Issues / Dance For Money / Driving In Cars With Boys / Hollywood's Dead / I Must Be Stupid For Being So Happy / Queen Of Disaster / Serene Queen
If you could go anywhere, where would you go: Venice Bitch / Brooklyn Baby / California / West Coast / Cherry Blossom / 13 Beaches / Bel Air / Bollywood Hawaii / Hawaiian Tropic / Hollywood / Paris
Your best friend is: Freak / Video Games / This Is What Makes Us Girls / Off To The Races / Radio / C U L8R Alligator
You and your best friends are: High By The Beach / When The World Was At War We Just Kept Dancing / Dance Till We Die / Lucky Ones / Beautiful People Beautiful Problems / Children Of The Bad Revolution
Favourite time of day: Money Power Glory / Fucked My Way Up To The Top / Cherry / Music To Watch Boys To / For Free / Swan Song / Cinnamon Girl / Cola (Pussy) / Delicious
If your life was a tv show, what would the title be:  Gods & Monsters
What is life to you: Born To Die / Cruel World / Dark Paradise / Ride / Put Me In A Movie
Your relationship: Watercolor Eyes / Because Of You / Without You / Behind Closed Doors / Fuck it I love you / Let Me Love You Like A Woman / Breaking Up Slowly / Love / Beautiful / If You Lie Down With Me / Nectar Of The Gods / Violets For Roses / Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass / Summertime Sadness / Summer Bummer / Burning Desire / Once Upon A Dream / Never To Heaven / What Happened When I Left You / Baby Blue Love / Your Girl / Back To The Basics / Bad Boy / Gangsta Boy / Be My Daddy / Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored / Breaking My Heart / Damn You / Why Don't You Do Right? / Goodbye Kiss / I Still Love Him / Hot Hot Hot / I Don't Wanna Go / Jealous Girl / She's Not Me / Kinda Outta Luck / Match Made In Heaven / Yes To Heaven / Wait / Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight / Us Against The World
Your fear: Ultraviolence / The Other Woman / Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / My Mama / Religion / Tulsa Jesus Freak / God Knows I Tried / Tomorrow Never Came / Heroin / Florida Kilos / Yayo / Change / Guns And Roses / Bad Disease / Lolita / National Anthem / Old Money / Million Dollar Man / Big Bad Wolf / Criminals Run The World / Crooked Cop / Serial Killer / End Of The World / If I Die Young / The Land Of 1000 Fires / Is It Wrong?
Tagging @briala & @dethqveen & p much anybody else who wants to do this :V
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world-traveller · 6 days
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Holidaying in Singapore in April: Top Things to do in Singapore in April
Singapore is one of the best tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. The tiny country, which is also a city, is home to numerous natural, manmade, cultural, and modern attractions, making it a perfect place to holiday with your family and friends. But as Singapore is located closed to the equator, the city-state has a tropical climate. Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year. But it also rains in the country for most of the year. Hence, the best time to visit Singapore is during the dry season; April is one of them.
Singapore Weather in April
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The temperature in April in Singapore can go above 30-degree C. In short, it is quite warm during the day. Humidity is also at a high during this month. The good thing about April is that the chance of rainfall is minimal in this month. So, you can step out without the fear of being drenched in the rain.
Best Things to do in Singapore in April
As the chances of rainfall are less, you can spend a lot of your time exploring the outdoor attractions. But as it is hot and humid during the month, you must take necessary precautions to stay cool and hydrated during your excursions. Here are some of the things to do and places to visit in Singapore in April.
Ingnite the Adventurous in You at the Universal Studios Singapore
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Thrill and adventure are what await you at the Universal Studios Singapore. A part of Sentosa World, Universal Studios is a theme park that promises lots of fun and adventure. The park is divided into seven different zones, namely Hollywood, New York City, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Sci-Fi City, and Far Far Away. Each of these zones is filled with thrilling rides and fun attractions. Universal Studios promises an amazing time for people of all ages.
Enjoy a Picnic at the Gardens by the Bay
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Singapore is home to some of the best tourist attractions in the world, and Gardens by the Bay is a prime example of the same. Spanning an area of 101 hectares, Gardens by the Bay is a nature oasis amidst the concrete jungle. The place includes numerous gardens and conservatories where nature meets technology. When the sun cools down, head over to one of the picnic areas in the gardens to enjoy some quiet time with your loved ones. Do not forget to explore the place, as there is much to see and do at the Gardens by the Bay, the Supertree Grove being the best among them.
Go on an Exciting Singapore Night Safari
Singapore has plenty of wildlife parks and bird parks where you can meet several species of animals and birds in their natural environment. But Singapore Night Safari offers a unique wildlife experience. This is the perfect place to meet nocturnal animals. You can go on a Safari Adventure Tour, where you can explore the park on a buggy or on foot. During your tour, you will get to see a wide variety of animals like Asian elephants, Indian rhinos, Malayan tiger, and Malayan tapir in their natural habitat. Creatures of the Night and TwiLIGHT Performance are two shows you must watch here.
Click Pictures with Your Favorite Celebrity at Madame Tussauds
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Madame Tussauds does not need an introduction. A visit to this amazing, world-class wax museum will give you the chance to click photos with your favorite Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities as well as sportspersons from around the world. Madame Tussauds Singapore has a Marvel Universe where you will get to enjoy a unique 4D experience. Images of Singapore and Spirits of Singapore Boat ride will give you a glimpse of the history and local life of the city.
Watch a Play at the French Theatre Festival
If you are an enthusiast of French Theater, you will be delighted to know that Les Apprentis Comediens is organizing the French Theatre Festival in Singapore. The festival is on the 20th and 21st of April. During these two days, you will get to see three amazing theatre productions that raise women’s issues, promote gender equality, and encourage women empowerment in Singapore. The plays to be performed here are Boeing Boeing, The Vagina Monologues, and Tartuffe: The Imposter.
View the Underwater World at S.E.A. Aquarium
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Another gem of an attraction located in Singapore’s Sentosa World is the S.E.A. Aquarium. With 40 habitats and more than 10,000 marine animals, this place will give you a close look at the underwater world. Some of the marine ecosystems you will find here are the Straits of Malacca & Andaman Sea, Bay of Bengal, the Great Lakes of East Africa, etc. Apart from viewing stings rays, sharks, jelly fishes, etc., you will also get to enjoy some unique experiences at this aquarium, including an aquarium dining experience.
Take in the Gorgeous Sights of Singapore while Riding the Singapore Flyer
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Singapore has some of the tallest buildings in the world, and the best way to see the entire city in one-go is by going on a Singapore Flyer. This observation wheel is 165 meters in height and gives you a 360-degree view of the city. The wheel has 28 air-conditioned capsules that complete one rotation in 30 minutes. Apart from simply viewing the various attractions of the city, you can also choose to dine in one of the capsules. The best time to go on a Singapore Flyer ride is at night, when you can see the city in all its glory.
Apart from the ones mentioned above, there are plenty of other things that will keep you engaged and entertained in Singapore. But whenever you decide to step out, make sure you apply sunscreen and carry a bottle of water to protect yourself from the effects of sun in April.
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vatt-world · 20 days
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Opening:
Setting: Chris's bedroom. Morning light filters through the curtains, signaling the start of another day. Action: Chris wakes up late, indicating a busy schedule ahead in the competitive world of showbiz. Introduction to the Protagonist:
Setting: Chris's cluttered apartment adorned with posters of Hollywood classics. Action: Chris rushes around his apartment, preparing for a meeting with his agent. The posters hint at his aspirations in the entertainment industry. Establishing the Routine:
Setting: Chris's wardrobe. Action: Chris fumbles through his wardrobe, trying to find the perfect outfit amidst a mix of colorful shirts and worn-out jeans. Chris goes to shoot a commercial:
Setting: Film set. Action: Chris reluctantly wears a funny mask for a commercial shoot. He expresses his disdain for the material, yearning for real roles and to be seen as a leading actor. Others on set remind him to value every opportunity. Introduction to the Catalyst:
Setting: Agency office. Action: Chris arrives at the agency, nerves palpable as he prepares to meet his agent. The office is sleek and bustling. His agent advises him to stick to the plan, frustrating Chris who demands to be taken seriously. Debate:
Setting: Agency office. Action: Chris's agent delivers a pep talk about resilience and sticking to the plan, despite auditions and rejections. Chris expresses his desire to take control of his career, even considering networking without an agent. The agent advises against it, urging him to wait and trust the process, but Chris is determined. [END OF SCENE BREAKDOWN]
Heart-to-Heart with Monty:
Chris confides in Monty, who advises him to focus on authenticity and emotion rather than flashy performances. Dancing Practice:
Monty and Chris hit the town to improve their dancing skills in a real environment. Chris starts to feel confident as the night progresses and he dances among the crowd. Self-Improvement Journey:
Chris enrolls in acting and dancing lessons to refine his skills and prove himself worthy of his Bollywood dreams. Immersion in Indian Culture:
Immersing himself in Indian culture, Chris learns the language, traditions, and customs to better understand the world of Bollywood. Indian Restaurant Adventure:
Chris invites Monty to an Indian restaurant to try new food. Despite finding it too spicy, they have a fun time together. Movie Premiere Experience:
Chris manages to secure tickets to an Indian movie premiere in town. He feels nervous seeing many stars he admires. During the movie, he overcomes his nerves and joins the audience in a dance number. Music Video Idea:
Monty decides to shoot a music video with Chris showcasing his newfound dancing skills. However, they struggle to find an Indian actress willing to participate. Facing Questions:
Chris faces questions about his background but assures them he's dedicated to learning the culture surrounding these performances. Genuine Connection with Bollywood:
Realizing that imitation won't win him roles, Chris decides to genuinely connect with Bollywood culture. He organizes a tribute show to showcase his talents and watches countless Bollywood movies to deepen his understanding. Solo Show Preparation:
Chris spends countless hours writing and rehearsing for his solo show, determined to make his mark in the world of Bollywood.
Language Lessons:
Chris enters online lessons to learn the language. His tutor encourages him, telling him he has a great future making Indian movies if he keeps up the determination to learn. Performance Night:
On the night of the performance, Chris gives it his all, dancing and singing to Indian music with passion. Disappointing Turnout:
Despite his efforts, the audience turnout is disappointing, leaving Chris disheartened. Unexpected Invitation:
Chris receives an unexpected invitation to meet with an Indian director. Meeting with the Director:
Nervous but hopeful, Chris attends the meeting and performs a song for the director. Expressing Interest:
The director sees potential in Chris and expresses interest in casting him in an upcoming project. Accepting the Offer:
Overjoyed by the opportunity, Chris eagerly accepts the offer. Preparing for the Role:
Chris starts preparing for his role, diving deep into the character and immersing himself in the project.
Break into Two:
Leaving the agency, Chris grapples with conflicting emotions — discouragement weighing heavy on his shoulders, but determination burning bright in his heart.
Fun and Games:
In a night out, Chris discovers hidden talents within himself as he explores different aspects of performance among like-minded people who love art and performance. Despite his amateur dance moves, he joins a group of dancers, surprising even himself with his growth and development. Forming bonds with fellow aspiring actors and dancers, Chris finds support and camaraderie in the competitive world of show business.
B Story:
Chris seeks solace in the familiar company of his friend Monty, a fellow dreamer who listens empathetically to his struggles over steaming cups of coffee. Both Chris and Monty share a love for Indian movies.
Midpoint:
Monty suggests Chris dive into the world of Indian cinema for inspiration. Chris immerses himself in the works of acclaimed Indian directors, discovering the rich storytelling and captivating performances. He notices something in particular that he likes more than anything: dancing.
Bad Guys Close In:
Chris faces stiff competition and self-doubt as he navigates auditions for Bollywood roles, each rejection chipping away at his confidence. He struggles given the competition, all of whom know how to dance very well.
All is Lost:
Chris struggles to balance his acting career with his personal life, facing challenges in his relationships as he pursues his dreams. He stops hanging out as much with the group who helped him discover dancing, feeling the strain of his ambitions on his personal connections.
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daisylore83 · 2 months
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Kurti Craze: Embracing Ethnic Charm in Men's Wear
Fashion constantly changes, with new styles appearing and disappearing quickly. Lately, ethnic clothing has become popular again, especially kurtas for men. Kurtas, once only worn on special occasions, are now common in everyday fashion, changing how men dress. 
Introduction to Kurti Craze
In a world heavily influenced by Western fashion, the popularity of kurtas for men shows a growing appreciation for diverse cultures and traditions. This trend is about more than just clothes; it's a celebration of who we are and what makes us unique.
Understanding Kurti for Men
If you don't know, a Kurti for men is a famous Indian shirt. It usually has beautiful patterns, bright colors, and is very well-made. At first, it was only worn by women, but it has changed to match what men today like. 
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History and Evolution
Kurtis have been around for a long time, and they are a big part of Indian history and culture. In the past, they were worn to show modesty and grace. But over time, they have changed to match how people dress today, but they still mean the same thing culturally.
Versatility of Kurtis
Kurtis for men offer incredible versatility, making them appropriate for a wide range of occasions. From casual gatherings to formal events and festivities, there's always a Kurti that fits the mood. From minimalistic designs to elaborate embellishments, the variety is astounding. 
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Embracing Ethnicity
As ethnic fashion gains popularity, Kurtis for men are gaining traction. In an interconnected world where cultural lines are fading, Kurtis represent heritage and belonging, enabling men to embrace and celebrate their cultural identity.
Styling Tips
For stylish Kurti looks for men, blend traditional elements with contemporary flair. Mix a timeless Kurti with chic jeans or trousers for a modern touch. Elevate the outfit with traditional jewelry to add depth and authenticity. 
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Celebrities and Influencers
Celebrities from Bollywood to Hollywood have embraced the allure of Kurtis. Their support has propelled the trend forward, making it widely recognized and fashionable.
Breaking Stereotypes
Although Kurtis are becoming more popular for men, there are still some outdated stereotypes and myths about this fashion option. Fortunately, open-minded people are dispelling these stereotypes and creating a more accepting and diverse fashion scene. 
Comfort and Fashion Fusion
Kurtis differ from other outfits because they provide the ideal combination of convenience and style. Kurtis are made of soft materials and have loose shapes, allowing for unrestricted mobility while projecting elegance and class.
Shopping for Kurtis
If you're into the Kurti fashion, online shopping has made it super easy for you. Websites like Rajwadi have a huge variety to explore, so you can cozy up at home and pick from their impressive collection. 
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Customization Options
Rajwadi even lets you design your own Kurti. You can choose the material, the look you want, and even add special touches to make it one-of-a-kind. This way, you get a Kurti that's totally personalized and matches your style.
Quality Assurance
Rajwadi is renowned for prioritizing quality in its Kurtis. They are meticulously designed using top-notch fabrics and crafted by expert artisans to meet exceptional standards. Customer testimonials attest to Rajwadi's dedication to quality. 
Customer Testimonials
Shoppers praise the products' exceptional quality and the seamless service they receive. These positive reviews showcase Rajwadi's commitment to customer satisfaction in both the products they offer and the overall shopping experience.
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Social Responsibility
Apart from stylish designs, Rajwadi prioritizes ethical practices and sustainability. We support local craftspeople and follow responsible business approaches to contribute positively to the environment and our communities. 
Conclusion
The popularity of Kurtis goes beyond fashion. It symbolizes the celebration of heritage, diversity, and personal style. Whether you're a fashion devotee or seeking unique clothing, explore the allure of men's Kurtis and immerse yourself in a realm of boundless style and cultural significance.
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FAQs
Are Kurtis only appropriate for traditional occasions? Kurtis are traditionally connected with ceremonial events, but modern designs and styling make them appropriate for a variety of settings, from casual outings to formal meetings.
Can kurtis be worn in different seasons? Yes, Kurtis come in a variety of fabrics, making them appropriate for different seasons. Lightweight fibers, such as cotton, are best for summer, while heavier fabrics, such as wool, are great for winter.
How should I care for my Kurti to preserve its longevity? It is critical to follow the care instructions included with your Kurti. To preserve the fabric and colors, handwash with a moderate detergent and air dry.
Are Kurtis for Men a passing fad, or are they here to stay? Kurtis for men are becoming increasingly popular, demonstrating that they are not a passing fad. As fashion becomes more accessible and diverse, Kurtis are likely to remain a wardrobe staple for men.
Can I return or exchange a Kurti that I purchased from Rajwadi? Yes, Rajwadi provides a convenient return and exchange policy to ensure client satisfaction. Please visit our website for more information on our return policy.
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mallofindia · 2 months
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PVR Near Me | DLF Mall of India
Are you in search of the perfect movie-watching experience? Look no further than PVR at DLF Mall of India, where entertainment meets luxury, creating an unforgettable cinematic journey. As one of the leading multiplex chains in India, PVR offers a state-of-the-art movie-watching experience that caters to the diverse preferences of cinema enthusiasts.
The Ultimate Cinematic Experience
Step into PVR at DLF Mall of India and immerse yourself in the world of cinema like never before. With cutting-edge technology and plush seating, PVR redefines the movie-watching experience, providing unparalleled comfort and visual clarity. Whether you're a fan of Hollywood blockbusters, Bollywood hits, or regional cinema, PVR offers a diverse selection of movies to cater to every taste.
Luxurious Amenities
At PVR, luxury is not just a concept – it's a reality. Sit back and relax in the comfort of premium seating, complete with ample legroom and plush upholstery. Feel like royalty as you indulge in gourmet snacks and beverages delivered straight to your seat with PVR's exclusive F&B service. With spacious auditoriums and advanced sound systems, PVR ensures that every movie is an immersive experience from start to finish.
A Variety of Movie Options
Whether you're in the mood for a heartwarming romance, a gripping thriller, or a laugh-out-loud comedy, PVR has you covered. With multiple screens showcasing the latest releases, there's always something new and exciting to watch at PVR. From big-budget blockbusters to critically acclaimed indie films, PVR curates a diverse lineup to cater to every cinephile's preferences.
Family-Friendly Entertainment
Planning a family outing? PVR at DLF Mall of India is the perfect destination for a day of fun and entertainment. Treat your kids to a magical cinematic experience with PVR's specially curated children's movies and animated features. With comfortable seating and a safe, family-friendly environment, PVR ensures that movie-watching becomes a memorable experience for the whole family.
Convenient Location
Located within the vibrant hub of DLF Mall of India, PVR is easily accessible and centrally located, making it the ideal destination for movie buffs in the area. Whether you're shopping, dining, or simply exploring the mall, PVR provides a convenient and entertaining respite where you can unwind and enjoy the latest movies on the big screen.
Plan Your Visit to PVR Near Me
Ready to experience the magic of cinema at PVR? Plan your visit today and discover why it's the ultimate destination for movie lovers in Noida. With its luxurious amenities, diverse movie options, and family-friendly environment, PVR at DLF Mall of India promises an unforgettable cinematic experience for all. Don't miss out on the excitement – visit PVR near you today and make memories that last a lifetime.
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