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Posted: 2 months ago
#91

This scene has multiple meta-meanings... (like so many things shown/said in the movie).

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Posted: 2 months ago
#92

Originally posted by: TakingAStand2

Say what you will about the series, but Bobby’s second innings as a smoking hot DILF >>>>>


😂😂😂


His entry on "Soldier" made me crave that movie hall feel, I wish it was a movie so I could cheer and clap in the hall, absolute mass

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Posted: 2 months ago
#93

Throughout the series, I thought that I knew this man also from another field of work (not as an actor)... it is very strange but somehow it makes sense in the way Aryan uses multiple meta-meanings for a lot of things in the series...

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Posted: 2 months ago
#94

Originally posted by: SunnySmart

Why you erase post Pratihba? Embarassed perhaps

No, after I'd posted my take, I saw that another member had posted a better reply to Pathaka than me... so, I edited the respective part out and only left what you quoted. smiley1 Why should I feel "embarassed"... finding something better what another member has written than I did doesn't make me feel like that. smiley1

Edited by Clochette - 2 months ago
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Posted: 2 months ago
#96

Originally posted by: MsWhiskerson

It just didn't work as they wanted it to

The whole idea was that Asmaan tore his contract because Freddie was playing "soccer" with women and he also beats him up for it

But then, he uses "women" as a derogatory word to insult Freddie

Now if they intended to show that even though Asmaan is "taking a stand", he is a misogynist - it works as an ironic statement

But if it’s self aware of the irony what’s with the elephant music whenever the girl is insulted and the heroic background score when asmaan walks away …what exactly is its gaze?…the background score indicates it’s neither irony nor observation

It tried to be dark humor but didn’t land

Edited by pathaka - 2 months ago
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Posted: 2 months ago
#97

I think everybody in the knowing had the same thought (especially with Freddy's surname)... I admired how Aryan, Bilal and Manav used facts from the industry in different settings in their creating of the series' storyline smiley32

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Posted: 2 months ago
#98

Originally posted by: pathaka

But if it’s self aware of the irony what’s with the elephant music whenever the girl is insulted and the heroic background score when asmaan walks away …what exactly is its gaze?…the background score indicates it’s neither irony nor observation

It tried to be dark humor but didn’t land

Elephant BGM is actually a commentary on bollywood stereotypes

The whole part with girl and producer was reality of bollywood - it worked for me


What didn't work was hero using "women" as a derogatory word, that works only if they want to show that the "hero" act all "woke" but is a misogynist which would explain his being friends with Parvez

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Posted: 2 months ago
#99

Originally posted by: Clochette

I think everybody in the knowing had the same thought (especially with Freddy's surname)... I admired how Aryan, Bilal and Manav used facts from the industry in different settings in their creating of the series' storyline smiley32

Yes

Jaraj is one of my favorite characters from the series, I actually like how he is also a kameena at the end of the day

I loved Gafoor and Jaraj

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Posted: 2 months ago

KI about Pratibha:

"The word pratibha is a Sanskrit term that means "brilliance," "light," "talent," or "genius". It signifies innate ability, creativity, ingenuity, and a keen mind, often associated with wisdom, insight, and splendor. In the context of the arts and philosophy, pratibha refers to the fundamental creative faculty that enables individuals to generate new and insightful ideas"

Should I feel flattered now??? smiley2

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