YouTuber Dhruv Rathee posted a video on 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' last month, saying that ‘it is not a film made for entertainment… it is the BJP’s most expensive election advertisement’.
Film dialogues, cinema-inspired memes & metaphors are often deployed by politicians & parties to target rivals. Increasingly, political messages are being packaged & delivered as curated content.
On one end of the disco spectrum was the uber-cool, ultra modern Kalpana Iyer with her long legs and the other end was the saree-wearing, fully covered, big-bindi flaunting Usha Uthup. What tied them both together was music composer Bappi Lahiri.
Actor Deepika Padukone has finally responded to critics online for her silence on the success of Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar: The Revenge and her husband Ranveer Singh's performance.
In a new video message, Chadha refuted major allegations made against him by party leaders on Friday, rejecting them as “lies” that would be “exposed”.
Ranveer Singh joins the ranks of Indian actors Shah Rukh Khan and Prabhas with two films in the top 10 highest-grossing Indian films in the North America.
The Government of India recognises Ladakh as one of the most important living centres of Buddhist culture in the world. We are committed to safeguarding its unique cultural traditions.
Post-2022 as AI has spread in developed economies, it is leading to another round of polarisation—the middle class jobs are being lost in offices rather than in factories.
The fifth S-400 air defence system is undergoing various stages of production trials, and will be delivered by November-December this year, it is learnt.
American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.
Best journalists in India are jobless orworking with independent media or on social media. The worst run national media and the most scherewed write movie reviews or write pro goverment articles.
Lollywood leaves no stone unturned to denigrate Bharat and Sanatana Dharma. Why should we hold back?
And the good news is, we have the facts to return the favour with riba (haram interest).
It is amusing to see that one set of pundits becoming alarmed and screaming when a different movie narrative is getting popular acceptance across the country. This movie should be seen as just, a movie. A well made one at that if people can look beyond politics – which is proven by its box office success.
Excellent commercial movie! (“commercial” being the operative word here). Fulminating over it’s messaging is akin to searching for deeper meaning and nuance in a Jerry Bruckheimer film – in that one has to be a special type of disingenuous clown to do so! The only greater absurdity would be to talk about “creating a popular mood for peace”, at this stage, ie. literally less than 9 months after the Pahalgam attack! I for one can’t help but marvel at the inner workings of such minds! Peace with whom? The people who said Pahalgam was a “false flag”? That said, I sure would like to try some of whatever such sanctimonious peaceniks are consuming!
Finally, a fine journalist turned to mediocrity with an article on cinema… Congratulations Mr Gupta.. Cinema is made by those people based business and art..On based on national agenda..
They could have shown weapons being procured from LeT etc, but in that case there was no justification for Akshay Khanna’s character. This would not have allowed the movie to show the Balloch suffering angle at all. Although, there was creative liberty which betrays logic, but I see that it solved one purpose.
Best journalists in India are jobless orworking with independent media or on social media. The worst run national media and the most scherewed write movie reviews or write pro goverment articles.
Lollywood leaves no stone unturned to denigrate Bharat and Sanatana Dharma. Why should we hold back?
And the good news is, we have the facts to return the favour with riba (haram interest).
It is amusing to see that one set of pundits becoming alarmed and screaming when a different movie narrative is getting popular acceptance across the country. This movie should be seen as just, a movie. A well made one at that if people can look beyond politics – which is proven by its box office success.
Excellent commercial movie! (“commercial” being the operative word here). Fulminating over it’s messaging is akin to searching for deeper meaning and nuance in a Jerry Bruckheimer film – in that one has to be a special type of disingenuous clown to do so! The only greater absurdity would be to talk about “creating a popular mood for peace”, at this stage, ie. literally less than 9 months after the Pahalgam attack! I for one can’t help but marvel at the inner workings of such minds! Peace with whom? The people who said Pahalgam was a “false flag”? That said, I sure would like to try some of whatever such sanctimonious peaceniks are consuming!
Finally, a fine journalist turned to mediocrity with an article on cinema… Congratulations Mr Gupta.. Cinema is made by those people based business and art..On based on national agenda..
Good luck..
Good film, great film. However, creating a popular mood for peace would get my applause.
They could have shown weapons being procured from LeT etc, but in that case there was no justification for Akshay Khanna’s character. This would not have allowed the movie to show the Balloch suffering angle at all. Although, there was creative liberty which betrays logic, but I see that it solved one purpose.