@godbole_shilpa She's actually not s typical bollywood face the little have followed. She's not the factory shipped ones you see...and that's rare and refreshing. We haven't had many marathi faces too offlate
@bhogleharsha@joybhattacharj This is strange, but I'm seeing more and more voices on X confidently repeating "facts" about cricket that never happened, or attributing things to people that simply aren't true. It's becoming increasingly common, and it's extremely unsettling.
@Sharanyashettyy@meetrahuldev And to think the director is vikramaditya. Plus can't see a big reason to make this movie. Not every celeb cricketer needs a biopic. Unless there was a hidden story people care about.
@BsamaU7 I think his best. And was brilliantly complemented by Amrish and Om. And the tempo in the second half was top notch...not one second slowed. Tremendous repeat value. One of my favourite scenes was when sunny confronts Om with a gun...and says - main uske jaisa haiwan nahi hun
@bainjal@priyankac19 She isn't a sister, but it's nice to see you both on the same page on so many issues and common causes. And she's taken on more than her share of thankless work, always with elan. Always very dignified in roles where dignity is rare.
@Sharanyashettyy its told right. The whole idea of making characters look "damn cool" is starting to feel a bit laboured in many films - not just Cocktail 2. The effort is too visible. Everyone is stylish, witty, carefree and delivering lines that seem designed for social media clips.
@Sharanyashettyy I think the problem in B'wood remains the syntax. Most people get it wrong..and to her credit Zoya Akhtar does it better than most people - decode the world of rich people globe trotting. Haven't seen this movie but think most of us have outlived the 'make believe world' unless