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𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐄!! 》 All of my fics will be written in two versions. One of the versions will be with a Fem! Reader and the other will be written with a female OC! (Both versions will be the same except for the MC. You can read either, depending on which one you prefer!)
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╰┈➤ ❝ Wife | Pt. 1 《 Bharya 》 {B. Deva} ❞ 🌸💛🍒
╰┈➤ ❝ Wife | Pt. 2 《 Bharya 》 {B. Deva} ❞ 🌸💛🍒
╰┈➤ ❝ Wife | Pt. 3 《 Bharya 》 {B. Deva} ❞ 🌸💛🍒 ♧COMING SOON♧
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╰┈➤ ❝ Rain | Pt. 1 《 Varsham 》 {D. Shekar} ❞☁️💛🍎
╰┈➤ ❝ Rain | Pt. 2 《 Varsham 》 {D. Shekar} ❞☁️💛🍎 ♧COMING SOON♧
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╰┈➤ ❝ Understanding 《 Artham Cesukundam 》 {A. Sitarama Raju}❞💛🍎 ♧COMING SOON♧
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╰┈➤ ❝ Not-So-Ordinary 《 Sadharana Kadu 》 {K. Bhairava}❞💛🍎 ♧COMING SOON♧
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i-am-my-own-app · 8 months
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hinducosmos · 2 years
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Sri Kanteswara Swamy Srikanteshwara Temple, Nanjanagudu, Karnataka
Circa 1970s. Artist: N. S. Shekar. Publisher: N. Somashekar, Nanjangud. (via Etsy: EasternImage)
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nunesbytko · 2 years
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Indian Matchmaker Season 2 Episode 2 “Be a Boss” Review
.On Episode 2
Firstly I know that Aparna was a hit for the show, but I don't care about her "Struggle" to find love, she just too unlikeable to me. She wants perfection and she's never going to find it. A five minute future update would be fine when she actually gets a boyfriend, until then I can do without her.
Nadia did Shekar dirty.
Inviting this man to your family home,
Staying in constant contact. Her parents clearly liked him and they all wanted something to happen.
They go to a We love Sima mixer. Nadia goes with Shekar as her date and then hooks up with another dude?????
At the mixer, flirts and gets his number??????
Dates, makes out with the new guy and then says "Oh Shekar wasn't really attracted to me"
Ummm Nadia what????
You just kept Shekar as a placeholder until you found someone that you were attracted to, like, that's F-Girl behaviour. I'm watching her date now, and I'm not even that happy for her because of how she went about it. This season she's quite unlikeable, And I was a HUGE Nadia fan season one. She's a pretty girl, but I don't like the stunts that she's pulling.
Viral is who Aparna wishes that she was, 
I think they’d get on,
You can sooooo tell that Viral is an only child lol 
Sima on her best behaviour lol 
Viral has a lot on her list but I really like what she said about taking care of her parents, it was sweet. 
Dliute your criteria to 60/70 Percent???? 
Ummmm Viral just find a new matchmaker honestly. 
Nadia stop bullshitting, you were not flirting with Shekar as the party, you were all over Vishal......
Akshay, is a good looking guy with a nice body, but he doesn’t seem to really care about what his dates have to say, we’ll see..............
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darshanan-blog · 1 month
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Queen at @Theatreworks - Play Review
At Queen @theatreworks ethical obligations & scientific rigor collides with mounting personal & professional pressures.
Queen brilliantly directed by Miriam A. Laube, based on insightful, thought-provoking script by South Asian playwright Madhuri Shekar, was born from a little kernel of an idea that “science, like arts, is chronically undervalued”. The play takes the audience on a fabulous journey where in addition to learning about arts and science, we learn about psychology, philosophy, corporate corruption,…
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simplysabisworld · 9 months
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cmsjnc · 1 year
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Our Story : Mediatron: Two Days of Celebrating Journalism with Rigour
SALONI HS The Centre for Media Studies conducted the eighth edition of their annual media fest, Mediatron on campus after a much awaited break due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was held on 5 and 6 December. The theme for this year was MediaVerse: Platform, Politics and Culture. The first day of the event commenced on 5 December at 10AM at Jyoti Auditorium. It began with a prayer to bless all of…
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cosmicrhetoric · 1 year
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diljit dosanjh at coachella??????
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telugumovienews · 2 years
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Posted just now The trend of re-releases has gained momentum in Tollywood. Recently 'Pokiri 4k' for Mahesh Babu's birthday and 'Jalsa 4k' for Pawan Kalyan's birthday were special shows and almost all the shows were house full and showed their potential with huge collections. Also, 'Billa 4k' will be buzzing on Prabhas' birthday (October 23). Senior hero Krishna will entertain with 'Simhasanam 8k' next year. Meanwhile, another movie starring Mahesh is getting ready for re-release.
Released on January 15, 2003, the film was a smash hit and created new records. On January 8, 2023, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the release of this film, special shows are going to be held on a huge scale around the world. Mahesh's fans are celebrating with the announcement of 'Okkadu' re-release four months early. For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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allari-ammayi · 8 months
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Rain | Pt. 1 《Varsham》 D. Shekar
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☆Danny Shekar x Fem! Reader☆
Synopsis: Having never exchanged words despite their obvious romantic tension, the younger sister of 'Bheemla Nayak', Y/n, and his enemy, Danny Shekar, are strandered alone at a bus stop during an hours' long rain fall, left together and start to feel an obvious spark. 《Pt. 1, 2.2k Words》
Note: First post, very excited, and yes, I know my writing is very bad, but trust me, I'll get better!! Anyway, massive smash to the loml. Pls tell me I wasn't the only one violently simping over Danny from the moment he appeared on screen. Btw, this is the y/n version of this story. If you wish to read a version with an oc in it, you can find it on my OC masterlist page!! ALSO, REQUESTS ARE OPEN!!!
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“The rain was unexpected- Just like us. But instead of embracing it, we ran from it. Over and over until we got tired and relented to our yearning desires for each other.”
The duo repeated this very phrase to each other every single night when the moon hung low on the starry night and their windows were wide open to let the fresh breeze of the night sky in as they cuddled together under their silken sheets.
One night it was Y/n and the other it was Danny. But it was always the same. The rain was unexpected. Just like them, but instead of embracing it, they ran from it. Over and over until they got tired and relented to their yearning desire for each other.
It was a sort of weird comfort to them. A grateful reminder to thank that one sudden summer rain that brought the two together in the first place.
But some nights, the duo thought over and even reconsidered a little, was it really the rain that brought them together in the first place or was it Y/n’s brother, the famous ‘Bheemla Nayaak’, who just so happened to be Danny’s number-one rival and vice versa.
But whatever it was, boy were they glad it happened. That night was the same, Danny and Y/n were lying on their shared bed of their home, surrounded by a comforting homey feeling. A feeling of belonging and comfort.
Y/n’s back was pressed against Danny’s chest as his arms were secured around her smaller body, his fingers fidgeting with strands of Y/n’s hair. No words needed to be exchanged between the two to confirm their safety and love in the relationship.
All they needed was each other’s presence and all else was set into place by itself. Their love was enough to fill the room up.
But of course, it wasn’t always like this. It never starts like this and ends well. Maybe that’s why Danny and Y/n’s futures were so secure and well-tied together. Because they had a rocky start.
Because the first thing they witnessed of each other was their worst. Because they accepted each other’s worsts and embraced them, rather than finding out about them later in the relationship and seeing them as deal-breakers.
For y/n, when she first saw Danny, all she could remember of him was his arrogance. His rotten wealth. His disgusting attitude. His shameless disobedience of rules. His horrid way of getting his way with his money. And of course, her brother’s loathing for him. And of course, even she hated him at the start. As far as hating someone simply because of their sibling’s hatred for them goes.
For Danny, when he first saw Y/n, he was initially mesmerised by her. She looked magical. Half drenched in the dark night’s rain as she stumbled into the police station where Danny was being held for travelling across state borders with restricted amounts of alcohol. He stared at her with semi-wide eyes.
Maybe it was a trick of his sleepy daze or the hallucinogenic lick of alcohol still simmering on his lips because only a second later, it disappeared and was replaced with a dreadful annoyance.
But this only happened when Y/n entered the station, looking towards the one person who Danny wanted to stab the life out of, simply for existing and called him ‘Annaya’ {Trans. ‘Older brother’}.
Then, he saw some more negative traits in her. They didn’t exactly make her a bad person, but they made Danny feel a somewhat weird emotion towards her. What do they call it? Hatred? Loath? Disgust? No. That’s right. It was pity. Pity’s a rare feeling to come from Danny, so when it came, it was definitely something special.
The more Danny saw her, the more he noticed them. And the longer he observed her, from afar of course, the more he knew why.
And the more he observed, the more pity he felt for her.
Her over-obedience. Her pitiful submissiveness. Her pride, or rather a lack-there-of. Her dependence on the male figure in her life. Her inability to stand up for herself.
But the longer Danny harboured his animosity for Bheem, the more he realised that none of this was Y/n’s fault, but rather came from the way she was raised. The way she ran her brother’s errands for him, bringing him his lunch boxes and his tea, needing him to drive her to places and back home. She was basically his shadow. Never her own person, with her own feelings, responsibilities or opinions.
Y/n was almost always around Bheem, which meant that Danny and Y/n saw each other far more than they wished, but the two never exchanged words. Merely stolen, short glances towards each other or the few seconds of awkward eye contact they would share occasionally.
It became almost a routine for Danny to hope to coincidentally bump into her during his next antic with Bheem. She was practically his driving force to constantly torture him. His small hope that the next time he and Bheem cross paths due to his latest plan, he’d have Y/n trailing behind him. So he and y/n could share a few more seconds' worth of eye contact with mixed meanings and cloudy intentions.
But one evening changed it all. It changed their entire dynamic and it changed the way their entire worlds moved. It changed the way their feelings danced and it changed the way the other perceived the world.
Y/n, who took it upon herself to run home for another one of Bheem’s silly little errands for her, and Danny who had successfully gotten himself lost in the dry land and borders of the forest collided for the first time. Not literally, but almost.
Y/n, who was practically out of breath from all the running in her not-so-comfortable footwear and Danny who had been roaming the area for hours, frustrated and dying of dehydration crossed paths when y/n finally gave up running, dropped her palms to her knees and huffed for breath like there was no tomorrow.
Danny only caught sight of her when he roughly shoved some stray long dry grass out of his face as he exited the maze of madness, still lost as ever, being new to the area.
He looked around desperately to find something or someone to help him, but when he caught sight of the out-of-breath y/n who was pink in the face and clearly tired from running, he felt his heart physically jump.
He didn’t exactly know why, he’d never felt this way before. Maybe it was because he and the girl had never been alone together. Previously, on every occasion that they were together, there was always her brother in between them nagging about justice and his job and what-not. But why would he even feel this way in the first place?
It’s not like he felt anything for her. But maybe it was because of the countless hours that he thought of her even when unnecessary.
The hours he spent laying on his bed, initially only feeling pity for her, then starting to spend hours analysing her emotions and traits and why she does what she does before eventually spending more hours, laying on his bed, staring into the ceiling, thinking of nothing but her eyes. Her beautiful doe eyes.
But of course not! Danny shook his head to get those ridiculous thoughts out of his head. Danny spent the next few seconds, thinking of an actual, reasonable and proper reason, and came to the conclusion that he only felt a jump in his heart because he was worried that like always, the siblings would be together and where Y/n was, so was Bheem.
And Danny couldn’t afford Bheem’s bitter satisfaction from Danny being so lost and helpless. Yes, of course! That’s the only reason! Or at least that’s what Danny said in a hopefully convincing manner.
But who was he trying to convince?
Himself?
But still, even that thought bruised his ego a little. But still, this was the only idea that didn’t include some ridiculous fantasy about Y/n. Danny watched as Y/n regained her composure and landed her hands on hips or on her back before she looked up at the sky.
Only then did Danny realise how creepy he looked, staring at a helpless girl, half-hidden in the tall bushes. Danny jumped out from the bushes, glad that Y/n hadn’t spotted him yet and when Y/n looked towards him and realised his presence, he folded his arms behind him and tilted his chin up in a better-than-you kind of way.
The second Y/n saw Danny walking around the bushes, she tensed up for a second, half-scared of the fact that he could have planned something related to her in hopes of attacking her brother and half for the same reason he was. Simply because they had never been along together.
Y/n’s breath hitched when Danny began walking in her direction, looking as prideful and arrogant as ever. Danny gulped as he walked right past Y/n, his eyes secretly trailing to the side of his face to catch a glimpse of her as he went.
Y/n twiddled with her thumbs and at the awkward moment between them, the heavens groaned and urged the two together with a little crazy weather. Unexpectedly and completely out of blue, the initially bright blazing sun was covered up by heavy and dark rain clouds, meaning that nothing good could come from this.
Y/n looked up at the clouds and when she felt a soft kiss on her nose from raindrop, she felt her heart drop. She had no umbrella and she was miles away form home which meant it’d take her another half-an hour to get home, and that was if she ran.
The same was with Danny. He also didn’t have an umbrella. After-all, who could’ve predectied this weather?
“What-?” Danny let out as he wiped a raindrop off his forehead, the duo started to get worried, still exchanging no words. When the sudden sound of pitter-patter surrounded Danny and Y/n, they turned to each other in mutual worry and Y/n looked desperately around.
“Come, Follow me.” Y/n said after a short consideration. She couldn’t escape the rain by herself and let Danny die out in the wet cold. He too was a human. A human that was hated by her older brother, but still a human. Bheem could have argued otherwise, but it didn’t matter.
Danny turned to Y/n and when he saw her already sprinting away, he looked around before back at her.
“Hey-!” He called out reaching an arm out towards her, but Y/n didn’t stop. Danny let out a sigh of frustration, raked his hair back with his fingers before he begrudgingly followed behind her.
“Just this way,” Y/n said, lifting her voni a little as she ran.
“Do you even know where you’re going??” Danny asked her, struggling to keep up with the slippery little minx of a girl, y/n was.
Y/n came to a sudden halt, and when Danny nearly crashed into the smaller girl, she threateningly pulled her index finger out at him and she narrowed her eys.
“Do you want to get drenched in the rain or do you want to get shelter?” She asked, her voice dangerously leaking with threats.
Danny was left speechless at this. Never once had he ever seen Y/n this way. But then again, he never really saw her that much to begin with, but still. This was a true shock for the man.
“I- Uh- Yeah- Yeah, I want to- I want to get shelter.” Danny struggled out, stumbling over his words at the threatening smaller girl.
“Aithe noru musukoni ra. {Trans.: Then keep quite and follow me.)” Danny automatically nodded, Y/n’s sudden high demanding voice instantly taking control of him.
Within seconds, Y/n led Danny straight to a tattered old bus stop. It was not at all what Danny had in mind, but he was willing to take whatever he could to get out of this rain even a little. The duo rushed to get under the shade, their clothes already damp from the early rain.
From the moment their skins were no longer being tapped on by the rain drops, Danny and y/n were both quick to start drying themselves the best they could.
The tattered bus stop consisted of just one, one and a half meter long bench with a shade that looked like it could fall apart any minute.
“This was the place you were talking about when you said shelter?” Danny asked, looking around before taking a seat. Y/n opted to sit as far as she could, even willing to let half of her leg hang off the end of the bench if it meant putting some distance between her and Danny.
“Let me know if it isn’t up to your fancy posh tastes, and I can tear it apart in seconds,” Y/n said, looking at the ground, and pulling her knees to her chest. “Then we can happily die out in the rain.” She added, quietly.
Danny rolled his eyes.
“It’s fine for now.”
“It will be. We just have to wait a few minutes, it’ll be gone and we can go our own ways.” If only it were that easy.
To be continued...
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heartsmadeofmetal · 2 years
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Walking out of the theater after DDLJ, Jay (Jonathan Groff) launches into a defense of the over-the-top emotionality of Bollywood romances. “I think we’re all embarrassed by the bigness of love,” he declares. His date, Naveen (Karan Soni), is intrigued but skeptical, later recounting the interaction to his work bestie (Peter S. Kim) as a bit weird and kind of corny.
Because A Nice Indian Boy is a rom-com, though, it’s practically a given that Naveen will come around by the end. The film delights in public displays and grand gestures, such that it opens and closes on a pair of weddings. But its real strength lies in its sensitivity toward the messy feelings, smaller acts, and platonic and familial bonds that underlie those epic shows of romance. By the end, even those who don’t fancy themselves the sentimental type — as Naveen doesn’t, and I don’t particularly either — are likely to be won over by its modest but dependable charms.
A Nice Indian Boy gets the boy-meets-boy portion of its storyline squared away early. Naveen is a shy Indian American doctor who spends his lonely evenings recording (and usually deleting) messages to former flings like “Guess you’ve been eating an apple a day because you’ve kept this doctor away!” Photographer Jay is more confident and open, a former foster kid whose story got a happy ending when he was adopted by Indian parents. The two start dating after a chance meeting at a Hindu temple, and by the end of the second of the narrative’s five acts, they’re engaged. If that sounds rushed, it is — the bulk of the relationship flies by in a montage covering some unspecified period of time. And throughout, the film’s focus on Naveen cannot help but shortchange Jay, often leaving him as an ideal for Naveen to catch up to rather than a protagonist in his own right.
But it’s a testament to the film’s attention to detail that the bond between Naveen and Jay nevertheless feels sturdy. Soni and Groff share a warm and relaxed chemistry, bolstered by Eric Randall’s efficient script (adapted from the play by Madhuri Shekar). You know these people are super into each other from their first date because there’s no other reason for Naveen to stick around after Jay embarrasses him by bursting into song in the middle of the street, or for Jay to lean in with interest as Naveen rambles in excruciating detail about the parking structure at his job. Director Roshan Sethi tosses in an occasional stylistic flourish to give their courtship an almost fairy-tale feel. When they kiss for the first time, the camera tilts as if in a swoon. When they have sex, it straightens back up, as if to signal how right everything feels when they’re together.
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metamorphesque · 1 year
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Crime thrillers/ Investigation/ Mystery books recs ?! xx
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Evil Eye by Madhuri Shekar
Confessions by Kanae Minato
Penance by Kanae Minato
Lemon by Kwon Yeo-Sun
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equatorjournal · 2 years
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Still from “The Epic of Everest” by Captain John Noel, 1924. "...The final conquest of Everest in 1953 by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. The 1924 attempt to climb Everest was the third one, and it culminated in the deaths of two of the finest climbers of their generation, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, and sparked an on-going debate over whether or not they did indeed reach the summit. Filming in brutally harsh conditions with a hand-cranked camera, Captain John Noel captured images of breathtaking beauty and considerable historic significance. The film is also among the earliest filmed records of life in Tibet and features sequences at Phari Dzong (Pagri). Shekar Dzong (Xegar) and Rongbuk monastery. But what resonates so deeply is Noel's ability to frame the vulnerability, isolation and courage of people persevering in one of the world's harshest landscapes." https://www.instagram.com/p/CguhlDBt2Go/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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urrone · 4 months
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my five star reads
The year is not over yet and I'm kind of determined to make it to 150, but I'm currently sitting on 144 reads for the year. Here's every book I gave five stars to and the format in which I consumed the media, in no particular order:
World War Z by Max Brooks - audio
The Missing Piece Meets the Big O by Shel Silverstein - hardback
The Fellowship of the Ring - audio by motherflippin Andy Serkis
The Two Towers - same
The Return of the King - same
Troubled Waters by Sharon Shinn - hardback
Jeweled Fire by Sharon Shinn - hardback
Unquiet Land by Sharon Shinn - hardback
All Systems Red by Martha Wells - ebook
Becoming by Michelle Obama - audio
11. Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas - paperback 12. How To Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi - audio 13. The Sum Of Us by Heather McGhee - audio 14. The Prettiest Star by Carter Sickels - audio 15. The Past Is Red by Catherynne Valente - ebook 16. We Are the Light by Matthew Quick - hardback 17. Into the Wild by John Krakauer - audio 18. I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown - ebook 19. Noor by Nnedi Okorafor - audio 20. I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy - audio 21. Black Joy by Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts - hardback 22. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen - audio by Rosemund Pike 23. Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett - hardback 24. Evil Eye by Madhuri Shekar - audio 25. Pet by Akwaeke Emezi - hardback 26. Too Bright To See by Kyle Lukoff - hardback 27. The Adventure Zone vol 4: The Crystal Kindgom - paperback 28. Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann - audio 29. Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore - ebook 30. We Were Dreamers by Simu Liu - audio 31. The Midsummer Bride by Katie Wilde - ebook 32. The City We Became by NK Jemisin - hardback 33. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer - audio 34. Falling Bodies by Rebecca Roanhorse - audio 35. Network Effect by Martha Wells - kindle 36. Get in Trouble by Kelly Link - audio
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