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shrinkthisviolet · 2 years
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Do you have any headcanons for the ms.marvel show?
Quite a few, yes!
Kamala’s scarf as part of her costume is the same one Kareem gave her (I even wrote a fic about it! I love Karmala so much 🥰)
(Speaking of Karmala, they’re definitely the couple who get married as adults to shut the aunties up, not realizing that their crushes on each other are mutual 😂 they figure that out after Nakia and Bruno take matters into their own hands and get them to confess)
All the women in Kamala’s family are connected to the bangle, but they can’t use it like her (ending of the show confirms that she has powers that her family doesn’t! But I definitely think there’s a link between the Khan matriarchs and the bangle. Muneeba definitely knew/felt what it was on sight)
Kamala and Kamran stay friends after s1. They’re doing their own things, but they’re important to each other, and they keep in touch
This is comics-canon: Tyesha is Kamala’s confidant! Especially now that Bruno is at Caltech, it’s a great time to start developing that in the MCU, once Kamala’s back on Earth. She and Nakia can both bond with Tyesha!
The Hasaisha love story is Kamala’s favorite story, ever since she was a kid! It’s been passed down in her family. Muneeba tells it best, in Kamala’s opinion (she’s a better storyteller than people might think!)
Sana remembers Kamala’s face from when Kamala led her back to Hasan as a kid, and that’s why Sana tells Kamala to go to the train station after they both see the train in the vision—she knows this is the moment her granddaughter will save her
Nakia’s Lois-Lane-type dynamic with Kamala (where she critiques Ms Marvel with no holds barred and thus makes Kamala a better hero) still happens post-s1, just like it did in the comics! The difference being, Kamala knows Nakia is saying it with love—tough love, even, which is better! Nakia wants her best friend to be the best hero she can be…and she won’t hold back in telling her how to improve.
The Clandestines are connected to the Kree somehow. Idk how, but I have a Feeling
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pineapplepond5 · 2 years
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your honour i love him
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janetsnakehole02 · 2 years
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Just so people know - since Ms. Marvel is a show about a Pakistani family, they showed us how Hasan and his family were uprooted from their home on the Indian side of the border and forced to move to Pakistan because they were Muslim. What they didn’t show was the fact that the same thing was happening to Hindus and Sikhs on the Pakistani side of the border. Of course, I’m not saying that they should’ve, because it’s not a part of Kamala’s story so it isn’t the main focus. Plus they can only cover so much in 45 minutes. But I just want to clarify that because I know a lot of non-South Asian Marvel fans are learning about the Partition for the first time from this show and it’s important to know that just because certain things were not shown on screen doesn’t mean they didn’t happen in reality.
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mehreenkhan · 1 year
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kabhi kitabon mein phool rakhna kabhi darakhton pe naam likhna
humein bhi hai yaad aaj tak who nazar se harf-e-salam likhna
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woh chand chehray woh bahki batein sulagtay din thay mahekti ratein
woh chotay chotay se kaghazon par muhabaton ke payam likhna
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gulab chehron se dil lagana woh chupke chupke nazar milana
woh aarzuon ke khawab bunna woh qisa-e-na-tamaam likhna
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mere nagar ki haseen fizao kahin jo un ke nishan pao
to puchna ye kahan basay wo kahan hain un ka qayam likhna
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khuli fazaon main saans lena abas hai ab to ghutan hai aisi
ke charon janib shajar khade hain salib-surat tamam likhna
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gayi ruton main hasan hamara bus ek hi to ye mashghala tha
kisi ke chehre ko subah kehna kisi ki zulfon ko sham likhna
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Poet: Hasan Rizvi
Sung by: Ustad Ghulam Ali
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spideysensings · 2 years
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okay but the inscription on the bangle being the poem hasan narrated to aisha the first time they met has my heart melting :')
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flightlogmcu · 2 years
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Random Thoughts on Ms Marvel ep 5
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The whole intro from the Marvel card to the first 5 minutes of the episode? Peak cinema
Aisha and Hasan had no business being that hot oh my god
Fuck the British. Like fuuuck the British.
"Because I'm Muslim?" Damn... just damn
The entire train scene. Absolutely just sobbing the whole time my heart hurts rn.
Imani deserves a fucking award for accurately portraying the confusion, hurt and, and happiness throughout said train scene
Not Kamala's Mom being relieved to see her daughter and then IMMEDIATELY being sus of Kareem I can't-
The family hug? The healing? The scrapbook of memories?? Very much personal to me.
I deadass couldn't remember Bruno's name today until he told Kamran lmaoo.
SO WE'RE JUST GONNA HAVE A POWER RANGER TYPE OF EXPLOSION AND JUST END IT THERE?!
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spyderlady · 2 years
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my blood boils knowing cishet white men now have access to mehwish hayat and the tiktok girls to fawad khan like im not trying to gatekeep but yes, i am trying to gatekeep
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putrid-pixie · 2 years
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hasan and aisha are THE power couple of the mcu spread the word
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khalidistan · 10 months
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various hasans and aniks over the years, from 2019, 2020, and 2021. I gifted anik a mini print of the third illustration and my friend got the entire exchange on video, he was so emotional about it dbsdjgksgsngmsn. that encounter was also the first time I met him! thankful for him supporting me throughout the years (absolutely crazy that I can write that sentence out)
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tobiasdrake · 10 months
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The love story between Hasan and Aisha is beautiful. I've seen so many different versions of this story, but seeing it from a new cultural context is like re-experiencing it again for the first time.
This is the part of the story that a lot of people have problems with. And I can understand why. Our lead protagonist Kamala is out of the picture for half of the episode, for the sake of showing us in great detail a family story that's been brought up a couple times already.
But to a critic, this is good stuff. It's meaningful and substantive. We're seeing the Indian Partition with our own eyes and hearing the story of people whose lives were affected by it, as told through the lens of actual Pakistani filmmakers. This is real history interwoven into the fantasy; A fantasy which connects directly to the history being examined.
Aisha, as she encourages Hasan to run, says this: "We can take our memories with us. So long as we're together, we can build a home anywhere." And that's it. Right there. That's the thing. That's what Najma cannot accept. What drives a homicidal wedge between Aisha and Najma.
Aisha carries in her heart the philosophy of the refugee. She seeks to live and to live well, regardless of where she must do it.
Much like Moon Knight, the fifth episode of Ms. Marvel drops the pretense and says, "This. Just, this. This is what we're talking about, okay? This is what the metaphor is covering. We're talking about this. The Noor, the Clandestines, Najma and Aisha, it's all a metaphor for the effects of Partition on the people who suffered through it."
And. Then. Kamala. Through the kinda-wonky time travel effect, Kamala becomes roped into these events and in a literal sense becomes a critical piece of her family's founding mythos. It's an elaborate way of inserting Kamala into her heritage and Kamala's heritage into her.
That's the statement being made here: Kamala was always a part of this history, just as this history will always be a part of her. The Bangle was always here and she was always connected to it. Her family, history, and culture have always been interwoven with Kamala's power and identity, even before she truly understood what any of it meant. She stands on the shoulders of everyone who loved her even before she existed, and the events both good and bad that brought her lineage to this point.
This moment, when Kamala connects with her heritage in the most intimate way possible, is her catalyzing moment. This is where she finds her strength to self-actualize and become the hero.
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It was so good to see Fawad Khan after such a long time and he played such a wholesome character and let me tell you the speech that he was giving was so so awesome and it was so good of the writers and all to portray that speech in Hindi and all the little Hindi elements along with the whole partition scenes were just *chefs kiss* Hats off to the writers and everyone who put together this amazing series
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shrinkthisviolet · 2 years
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Okay but…after those Hasan x Aisha scenes…
Anyone else get Maiko and/or Lukemara vibes? Because I sure did 😂
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solongdaisymayy · 2 years
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The way Ep. 5 of Ms Marvel ended with Tu Jhoom playing in the back? I cried screamed became very emotional. This is an episode that centered around the whole ‘what you seek is seeking you’ idea, and Tu Jhoom — a song that literally has the words “whatever is yours will find you // one way or the other” (translated) — was the absolute perfect choice! Simply brilliant ✨
Whoever is in charge of the Ms Marvel soundtrack deserves a huge raise and all the awards. Thank you for featuring all the best Pakistani bangers on this show!!
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janetsnakehole02 · 2 years
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The way Aisha looks at Hasan while he makes an impassioned speech about fighting against the British for independence GIRL SAME
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stevensgus · 2 years
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Ayesha and Hasan spinoff series when???
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bollywoodirect · 1 year
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Devika Rani and Najam Ul Hasan in Jawani Ki Hawa (1935). Original Sumitra Kumari and Jamshed Khan. #Jubilee
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