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Karan Johar meets Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep
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I loved it. Emotional roller coaster. Sid M nailed PVC Vikram Batra. He was so adorable at some places. I got up in the climax and went to other room. it was so heartbreaking to see VB dying. I literally cried. VB, you will forever be the most jaabanz and charming war hero.
Romance portion was short, perfect and adorable. VB was more charming and filmy than a real film hero.
And Sid M looked hell good. So handsome!
Say whatever you want but no one can touch Karan Johar in production values. The whole experience was a next level. Captured Army life so brilliantly. Cinematography was top notch. One of the very well made war movie. Gadar, Uri and Shershaah sits in top 3.
This is the best work of Sid, yet
I attempted to listen to a podcast by Rahul Desai on Shershaah and felt like breaking something on his head for his stupidity.😳
I mean he was whining about how they dramatized Capt.Vikram Batra’s story totally missing the whole point that the man was actually dramatic in real life. I mean this was the man who chose Pepsi’s. ‘ye dil maange more’ as his war slogan disregarding the laughs and ridicule he would be subjected to from his fellow soldiers.😆 He was the guy who calls his girlfriend his wife after holding her dupatta and doing the parikramas in a temple and then by filling her maang with his blood. And then the way he conquers one peak after another during his final war was no less dramatic either. The way he died was dramatic too, taking a bullet that was supposed to be for a fellow soldier. With a real story so dramatic, how the heck is one supposed to make it come across as anything other than dramatic? 🤔
Originally posted by: cutejodikangal
I attempted to listen to a podcast by Rahul Desai on Shershaah and felt like breaking something on his head for his stupidity.😳
I mean he was whining about how they dramatized Vikram Batra’s story totally missing the whole point that the man was actually dramatic in real life. I mean this was the man who chose Pepsi’s. ‘ye dil maange more’ as his war slogan disregarding the laughs and ridicule he would be subjected to from his fellow soldiers.😆 He was the guy who calls his girl friend his wife after holding her dupatta and doing the parikramas in a temple and then by filling her maang with his blood. And then the way he conquers one peak after another during his final war was no less dramatic either. The way he died was dramatic too, taking a bullet that was supposed to be for a fellow soldier. With a real story so dramatic, how the heck is one supposed to make it come across as anything other than dramatic? 🤔
Sometimes these podcasters are not worth listening to
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they had plans, Dimple was supposed to get wedding dresses in order and when he was not there to wear his, she didn’t wear one herself.
That’s true love. But I am seeing on social media that people who chose to move on, they are being criticised. So to them, I just have to say that if Capt. Batra had the choice of sending a message to his Sardarni, he would have surely told her to move on and be happy in life
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