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lunaxx08 · 3 days
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daily dose of varadeva flirting with(out) rizz
╰┈➤ ❝ [ day 3 ] ❞
varadha version : are you french? because eiffel for you. oui oui. deva version : if i were an enzyme, i'd be dna helicase so i could unzip your genes.
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ydteus · 4 months
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Fathomless Sorrow - Osira
To Vih, her Guardian Angel had the likeness of her mother, to others, she was a one winged atrocity.
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Spoiler alert
Baahubali beheaded Sethu pathi because he tried to touch Devasena.
Deva beheaded Naarang because he tried to touch Varadha.
Now please enlighten me as to what hetero explanation is there for this scene.
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literariyumi · 3 months
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This sequence really hurt me in the movie. It's just beautiful how Varadha could trust that one person, be vulnerable in front of him and him alone, without fear.
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deadloverscity · 2 months
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gentle reminder to everyone varadave is canon as per the Malayalam version, like the suryangam lyrics?? my lucky star? my precious gold? beloved?? and not to mention, in the beheading scene he says 'didn't I tell you not to touch my varadha?' like ?????
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scarletsabers-blog · 2 months
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This look on prithviraj did something
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ulaganayagi · 26 days
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@salaarfanindia's historic tribal varadeva au inspired me to do this.
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dnd-smash-pass-vs · 3 months
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On the left, the minotaur! Around 7-9 feet (2.1-2.7 m) tall, cunning when it comes to traps and such, literally as strong as an ox, and have a blatant disrespect for authority. They're starting to lose the bloodthirsty and brutal influence of the demon lord who created them, but displays of power still seem to run in their blood just as strong. So it'll likely be rough.
On the right, the Deva! 6-7.5 ft (1.8-2.3 meter) angelic warriors and messengers! Ones with an aversion to clothes, they wear just enough to appease mortal customs. They can shapeshift into humanoids and animals, and not only heal wounds but also poisons and disease and blindness and such. Apparently they'll sometimes just hang around communities for years, bringing help and hope. Don't get me wrong, when problems arise they are eager to apply blunt force trauma, but they're capable of good other than just "destroy evil."
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sada-siva-sanyaasi · 3 months
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deva’s mother: my son is an angel
deva: *kills men*
deva’s mother: he won’t hurt a fly
deva: *kills more men*
varadha: *appears*
deva’s mother: YOU ARE WHY MY SON BECAME A DEVIL—
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celestesinsight · 2 months
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Salaar Analysis!
Time and again, we were told in the movie about how dangerous Shouryangas were! How even if only one of them survives, they would come for revenge! Raja Mannar used the darkness of night to kill them all in their sleep. Even after thinking he had wiped out all the Shouryangas, he still lived in fear for 25 years, built walls and gathered an army. He was not unjustified in his fear too as Bhaarava and others were biding their time for revenge.
But it is interesting that all Deva, their true leader, cared about was Varadha, not revenge. When Aadhya asked Bilal if Deva knew that he was the rightful heir to the throne, he didn't reply. The movie ended with a suspense that Deva might have promised Varadha the throne, being unaware of his own claim.
I believe that Deva was fully aware of his identity. First of all, the scars on his back and sword ritual he performed during climax, proved that Deva's knowledge about its Shouryanga identity.
Secondly, only children survived the massacre. If Deva's birth and identity wasn't a public knowledge in the tribe, how could Bhaarava and others be aware of Deva's identity, with no surviving adults to tell them the secret.
Most of Deva's time in Khanshar was either spent with Varadha or sitting alone on the cliff, looking over the entire Khanshar. This fixation of Deva made me feel that Deva also wanted to take Khanshar from Raja Mannar as revenge, not for himself but for Varadha.
Varadha had given up his right to be a Dora and most probably his only chance of being his father's heir by throwing away the bracelet.
It was clear from the first scene that Varadha, being the child of the second wife, didn't enjoy the same power and prestige as Rudra. But Varadha could have a chance at being the heir if he could prove himself stronger than Rudra. Because in Khanshar strength prevails over everything. But he gave up his chance when he threw away the bracelet.
And Deva understood it very well. When Varadha threw away the bracelet and Ranga's father picked it up, Deva lowered his head in helplessness. He couldn't bear to see Varadha giving away his rights and only hope of life with dignity for his sake. He looked up only when he heard his Amma cry and went to hug her and cried in her arm. He was crying due to his inability to not only protect his mother, but also Varadha. That's why he shuddered when Varadha touched him to assure him of his support. There was a rage and determination in his eyes when Varadha asked them to leave immediately. And he didn't promise his Amma that he would never return to Khanshar, but promised Varadha instead.
That was the moment, Deva stopped being a person and became a weapon in Varadha's hands. Baba and Varadha realised this and named him Salaar. It was clear from Amma's dismay that she realised it too.
And that was the moment, Deva decided to give the entire Khanshar to Varadha and he was only waiting for Varadha to ask for it. That's why he asked why he didn't call him sooner, when Varadha questioned why he didn't come sooner. Deva was waiting for the last 25 years for Varadha to decide he wanted the throne and call him.
The scene when Deva stepped into the gates of Khanshar again was juxtaposed with a young Deva stepping out of Khanshar. When young Deva was stepping out he was looking back with determination and rage. His dialogue that walls were made to prevent people from getting in, not from getting out, further emphasized his understanding of Raja Mannar and his character.
During the climax fighting scene, right after Varadha declared that he wanted everything he was looking at, the scene changed to Raja Mannar telling Radha Rama that everyone was after his throne and then showed Deva's devilish smile, the reaction to Varadha's declaration. His reaction in the scene was like Varadha had finally said the words he was waiting to hear for so long.
Thiru was not correct, when he said every Shouryangas wanted revenge except Deva. Deva wanted revenge too, but not by burning Raja Mannar with his throne like Bhaarava and other Shouryangas. But his method of wreaking vengeance on Raja Mannar was to take his prized throne and give it to the son, whom he considered as a disgrace and let bullied since childhood. The son who was supposed to be his most promising legacy, if only he wasn't loyal to his most dangerous enemy.
In the childhood scenes in 'Sooreede' song, when Varadha ate the morsel of food meant for Deva, he playfully charged at him. But then in the next sequence, he himself gave Varadha his share. Varadha never had to take anything from Deva, he would give it to him voluntarily, be it his share of food or the throne of Khanshar.
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miriseven · 2 months
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Somewhere in the world a woman being oppressed:
Deva, waking up in cold sweat: something’s wrong
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justanerdalltheway · 1 month
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How come there aren't more people simping and screaming over Salaar! Deva and Varadha owe my soul and I need people to scream and fan with.
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warnermeadowsgirl · 2 months
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Me before Salaar:-"Men covered in blood". 😐😓🙄
Me after Salaar:-"Men covered in blood". 🦋❤️🫶🏽😘
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Can I just say how much in love I am with Prithviraj's look as Varadha? ?? I mean....The form fitting kurtas that cling to his frame, the dhoti(uhh...),the kohl rimmed eyes, the adornments on his neck and hands,the earrings and many different rings he wears on his fingers..and of course who can forget the iconic nose ring!! There's this scene where Baachi asks Varadha where their army is post declaration of ceasefire .. And he just looks into the distance morosely.. I know im supposed to feel sad at his predicament but my God.. He looks soo good even in his misery. That black sleeveless vest, the teeka and the jewellery especially a ring in his left ring finger. .... Uhh..he looks like a SNACK..
Someone help me!!!!!
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fyelice · 2 months
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I watched Salaar. Again.
Yeah my mom's annoyed...
But the way Varadha looks at Deva during that end fight scene when he says he's made friends "better looking than him" lmao like his expression is like "dude what's wrong w you no one looks better than me like 🤨" and I think Deva very pointedly doesn't look back at Varadha cuz if he does he's surely gonna laugh.
And when Varadha goes like "I'm sure I've had more girlfriends than you" all i hear is "just you wait till this war is over I'll show you what having girlfriends means here"
That end fight scene was more gay than the entire movie combined and it has me every single time.
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deadloverscity · 4 months
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do you realize Varadha never really asked for anything from Deva. He didn't have to, because Deva already knows. But, what if the very first thing Varadha asked him was to leave
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