Tripti Dimri, Bulbbul, 2020.
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my favorite type of characters are the ones who could’ve been better if someone cared. like yes they’re a terrible person now but if at least one person in their life had done right by them they would’ve turned out better.
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Okay no, but I love how, in the end, only Sudip (someone who respects Bulbbi and tries to help abused women) is the one who sees Bulbbi as the Goddess.
Because normally, as her childhood love and co-lead character, the narrative would have made Satya the person who sees Bulbbi.
But due to his actions, he doesn’t deserve to see her. Bulbbi doesn’t appear to him; she’s already written him off due to his earlier actions in the movie.
In the end, the person who saw Bulbbi at her most powerful, and the last person to see her alive, was the one who respect and cared about her.
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Tripti Dimri, Bulbbul, 2020.
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Soooo I wrote a poem on Bulbbul
I'm the woman who burnt herself in her own rage's flames,
The one burning down love letters, only to burn her hand seeking them out from the fire back,
The one starved for touch yet
The one who stings if you're near.
I'm that woman whose love you snapped away,
The one whose blood is on your dagger,
The one whose skin's bruised because she fell down the stairs,
the one whom you drove mad.
I'm that woman with kohl eyes, and
Ruby red lips,
The tragedy they pity,
The one no one suspects,
The one, who killed.
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मर्द का तसव्वुर हमेशा औरतों को इस्मत के तने हुए रस्से पर खड़ा कर देता है।
~सआदत हसन मंटो
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