This still and the whole scene ah!
This still and the whole scene ah!
Truly! What a breathtaking chemistry she shared with Dev Anand in GUIDE. 🔥
Watching it on the big screen last year is an experience I can't describe. ðŸ˜
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
Truly! What a breathtaking chemistry she shared with Dev Anand in GUIDE. 🔥
Watching it on the big screen last year is an experience I can't describe. ðŸ˜
You seem to be quite fond of the movie Guide.... Both dp & signature from Guide
It's my favourite film. 😄Originally posted by: NathuPaapi
You seem to be quite fond of the movie Guide.... Both dp & signature from Guide
I didn't know graphic signature still gets displayed. Mujhe nahin dikh raha.
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
It's my favourite film. 😄
I didn't know graphic signature still gets displayed. Mujhe nahin dikh raha.
I could see that signature when I had my signature setting on. I just love the songs from that movie...
GOAT film album FR! Picturisations are also top notch.Originally posted by: NathuPaapi
I could see that signature when I had my signature setting on. I just love the songs from that movie...
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
It's my favourite film. 😄
I didn't know graphic signature still gets displayed. Mujhe nahin dikh raha.
For me the essence rand soul of the movie was the very last scene.
The self discovery.. Only me, myself and I.
The message was so layered and profound which is a rarity for any South Asian movie.
The film has so many great aspects. I loved how bold and progressive it was. There were protests against both the versions of the film given its radical departure from the existing norms.Originally posted by: sharaban
For me the essence rand soul of the movie was the very last scene.
The self discovery.. Only me, myself and I.
The message was so layered and profound which is a rarity for any South Asian movie.
The hopeless romantic in me always puts me in a dilemma regarding the ending. However, its effect can't be denied. Everyone in the theatre was moved and stood up and clapped.
Originally posted by: Wistfulness
The film has so many great aspects. I loved how bold and progressive it was. There were protests against both the versions of the film given its radical departure from the existing norms.
The hopeless romantic in me always puts me in a dilemma regarding the ending. However, its effect can't be denied. Everyone in the theatre was moved and stood up and clapped.
Both the versions?
I have seen the one where he dies at the end. Is there any other ending?
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