despite all the dhoom-dhaam, i really like the dhurandhar teaser. it has all the right ingredients to make it a classic cult. hoping dhar sahab doesn’t disappoint.
i saw a tweet saying 'if someone doesn’t message you back, its because they don't want to.'
some of us do want to reply. we really do but sometimes, depression makes even a simple text feel like a mountain. please don’t mistake silence for indifference.
@HPhobiaWatch Bro never been south Indian or villages. This skin color is as normal as it can get.
And this post accurately reflects why and how much it bothers you.
Someone whose eyes hold silence, depth, and power.
#RanbirKapoor carries that stillness. That ability to be with himself, to emote subtly yet profoundly, and to radiate a quiet divinity. I genuinely think he’s a strong pick for the part.
#RamayanaMovie
I believe #RanbirKapoor is the right choice for #Ramayana.
He has incredibly deep eyes — and that matters. For those not familiar with Lord Rama, he was divine, and an embodiment of God himself.
Such a role requires someone whose presence speaks volumes without needing to roar.
Watched #Adipurush, and yeah, I know I’m late to the party. But now that I’ve seen it, I completely understand why it failed.
The biggest issue for me was the way they handled the divine characters.
#Prabhas#KritiSanon#SaifAliKhan
@chaoticriaa_ Not a fan of hania but you don't need to put someone down in order to show the other one superior.
Personal opinion- hania is pretty.(despite me liking her or not)
accountability, then there’s no redemption either.
Writers must ask themselves: how far is too far? Bcz once your protagonist crosses that line without genuine consequence, the story loses. Responsibility lies with the pen — to create complexity, not excuse monstrosity.
#yrkkh
As a writer — especially when you're writing for ITV or mainstream television — it's crucial to recognize how far you're pushing your main characters. There's a fine line between a grey character and one who becomes irredeemable. #Armaan is a prime example of this misstep.
#yrkkh
They don’t repeat the same toxic patterns without consequence or reflection.
When a character knowingly separates a child from their mother for nearly seven years, fully aware of the pain he's causing — that’s not a "mistake," that’s cruelty. And if there’s no meaningful
#yrkkh