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Apne haatho kismat likhne aaj chale hai hum

@rock-n-roll-soniye

Rae | any pronouns
just your average CBCD
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desipootato

you make one cup of good chai in a brown household, they'll make you the chaiwala without your consent

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female rage depicted by bollywood

anushka sharma, NH-10 // aishwarya rai, devdas // sadhana // tripti dimri, bulbul // rekha, silsila // deepika padukone, bajirao mastani // kajol, gupt //alia bhatt, darlings //vidya balan, kahani

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RRR at Oscars 2023: Why India's Naatu Naatu song wowed the jury

A track from Telugu blockbuster RRR, short for Rise Thunder Revolt, Naatu was the main Indian film melody to be selected for an Oscar.

Its artists likewise performed at the Foundation Grants, which are being broadcasted in India on Monday morning.

The tune turned into a worldwide sensation - moving perpetual Instagram reels and dance patterns via web-based entertainment - after the film's delivery in US last year, where its fast rhythm and synchronized movement were a moment hit with the crowds.

Created by MM Keeravani with verses wrote by Chandrabose, Naatu previously left a mark on the world once in January when it won the Brilliant Globe for best unique tune, overcoming competitors like Rihanna, Taylor Quick and Woman Crazy. That very month, the melody additionally won the Pundits Decision grant for the best tune.

"It's not a result of the music or the dance - the whole story of RRR can be summed up inside these 10 minutes of Naatu," the movie's chief, SS Rajamouli, told Vanity Fair.

A verifiable dream, highlighting hotshots Slam Charan and Jr NTR in lead jobs, RRR recounts the imaginary story of two progressives who battle contrary to English rule in India.

Rajamouli says he imagined Naatu as a "battle scene" in which two political dissidents push an English official to the brink of collapse - through dance.

"The melody is a story inside the bigger story of the film," the producer said.

Back in 2020, when RRR was still under creation, all Rajamouli told Keeravani was that he wanted a tune that would feature the moving ability of his legends.

Keeravani then, at that point, went to his number one lyricist Chandrabose and said: "Compose anything you like. In any case, this story happens during the 1920s, so use words proper to the time."

With no song or tune to work with, Chandrabose previously concocted the snare line of "Naatu" and that signifies "Dance, Dance" in Telugu.

He let BBC Telugu know that he composed an uptempo tune with a quick beat, which he realized Keeravani leaned toward. The beat is generally utilized in society tunes of the two Telugu-talking provinces of India - Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Attracting motivation from his experience growing up Telangana, Chandrabose incorporated a few folksy references - like eating bean stew with jowar roti (red sorghum bread) - in the tune.

Most of the melody was finished in two days, Chandrabose said. Yet, it required 19 months for the leftover piece to meet up.

Rajamouli and Keeravani credit a lot of Naatu's prosperity to the melody's choreographer, Prem Rakshit, who made around 95 dance ventures for the track.

"Every one of them [the actors] have their own style," Rajamouli said in a prior interview. "So he needed to find something that fit the two of them."

Rakshit said he made 30 forms of the mark step in which NTR Jr and Smash Charan hit the dance floor with their arms around one another. The wonderful arrangement must be additionally made do after Charan asked the chief "in the event that they could follow through with something" with the ensemble.

The melody comes full circle in a long distance race dance-off as every one of the artists kick up a tempest, gradually imploding individually in depletion until just the legends stay standing.

Slam Charan and NTR Jr then go to take on one another and a dance rivalry between the two legends follows. Rajamouli said he attempted to set out the film's subjects of fellowship, contention and fortitude through the grouping.

Also, the rest is history.

Since the film's delivery last year, fans have been attempting to duplicate the unpredictable foot turns and infectious dance moves. At film screenings in Los Angeles, crowds were much of the time seen racing to the stage to move when the tune played.

Despite the fact that the track was shot before the Mariinskyi Castle, a beautiful ocean blue design in Ukraine, Rajamouli said his point was to reproduce the environment of an Indian town. In past meetings, the chief has admitted that individuals referred to him as "insane" for shooting in a country very nearly war.

The group shot the tune north of 15 days, working 12 hours every day with 150 artists and a team of 200 individuals.

Rakshit said that each time he approved a take, Rajamouli would request "one more" shot.

"He went outline by casing to ensure we were in a state of harmony," Charan said in a meeting.

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so i saw this guy at college applying kajal for his girlfriend and now my standards have increased multifold.

bois please note.

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give me some sunshine

give me some rain

give me another chance

i wanna grow up once again

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soujjwalsays
Idk about #Pathaan BUT....
Can we all agree that late 90s & early 2000s SRK era was the best one so far...
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"If Tiger is the brute force one-man-army, and Kabir the stylish, suave screen-scorching spy, then Pathaan is a softer, more compassionate saviour. While his counterparts seem determined to save the day, Pathaan wants to save the people."

- By Suchin Mehrotra, 2023 in their review for Pathaan

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the fun of hooting in unison in a theatre because shahrukh khan unparalleled and deepika being that bad bitch and srk existing mashallah and john playing the bad guy riding a bike giving the dhoom ke dino wala nostalgia AND shahrukh fuckin khan aaye haaye

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the real star of Jhoome Jo Pathaan is the silver earcuff and dangle earring that they have given SRK along with his various necklaces, rings, arm taweez and glorious hair, taking no further statements at this time

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if I had a nickel for everytime shah rukh khan hung upside down in a banged up car while his arch nemesis walked slomo towards him and gave a speech explaining their evil plans in a movie I'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.

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