Thinking about Vikram Rathore and his wife Aishwarya being that hot killer couple. Why are they so hot these days????
And also the super cool Narmada and her fumbling husband Azad (he's cool otherwise but he's a mess in front of her). Them with Suji would be a chaotic family actually.
Also Vikram with Suji. That's a whole different line of chaos I want to see.
Comments : This song was suggested by @simcass . Personally, I love this song very much. Shot in the beautiful Kashmir and sung by Nitin Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar, I'm sure that there is not an Indian who has not heard this song. Nitin Mukesh is the son of the great Mukesh Chand Mathur, the man with a golden and youthful voice better known to our grandparents' generation. My dad is his fan and I'm Nitin Mukesh's fan, but I listen to Mukesh too sometimes. My favourite songs by him are "kahin door jab din dhal jayen" and "ek din bik jayega".
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Thank you for contacting me @simcass <3. I'm happy to have met someone who likes Nitin Mukesh and Lata Mangeshkar too. 💗
Mega Cinemas Kisumu Cinema Guide: 5th-11th April 2024 - Monkey Man
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Nakumatt Mega City, KISUMU KENYA
MOVIE OF THE WEEK
Monkey Man
Monkey Man- A young man ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he’s beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, he discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city’s sinister elite. As his childhood trauma…
I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned how much I love the movie Goodbye starring Amitabha Bachchan, Rashmika, Neena Gupta, Pavail Gulati, Sunil Grover, Abhishek Khan, and Sabil Mehta among others.
It’s a Hindi movie, and it is really touching. The premise isn’t new: adult children come home to attend their mother’s funeral. They content with traditions and customs and their father’s attitude.
Nevertheless, it’s a great film that will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. It is a sweet, genuine, sad, and also hilariously real movie about customs and beliefs surrounding death, how the people who are left behind deal with the loss, and how they move on.
Also, I just learned that this was the last performance of Arun Bali, who passed away on the film’s release day.
Was too much biased with srk to not mention about the WOMEN of the movie.
They were fantastic, each and every one of them. I'd have actually wanted to see more of them. They all had a character that was not objectified, I mean in my limited South Indian movie journey, women are not given substance most of the time. And that's not what happened here and I loved it.
Also a single mother and a superior officer having a genuine (emotionally I do believe Azad and Narmada matched very well) relationship. That's a man.
God I love men when they love and celebrate women too.
Saw a lot of posts on Paheli movie but I wanted post my favourite stills too ❤️ what I love about this movie is our culture, the setting, marriage between ghost and human girl and how they all look like desi puppets ❤️