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denofdreams-writerblr · 7 months
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Me: I won't do literature major because I get too attached to characters and I'll probably cry if something bad happens to them
Also me: *doing a History major* Why the fuck would you do Rukn al din so dirty??? (spiraling down with over-attachment, two primary sources and like six secondary sources)
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krrishnaofficial · 1 year
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🍁|| Mere Paas To Sirf Tumhari Yaadein Hain,
Zindgi Unko Mubarak Jinke Paas Tum Ho || 🍁
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reallyankit · 17 days
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ख़फ़ा गर मुझसे भी हो, फ़रियाद करोगी ना?
हर दुख मे तुम्हारा कंधा हूँ, याद रखोगी ना?
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remuskinniesblog · 1 year
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what about Indian Remus Lupin …. Where are my people ….
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roohdaar · 7 months
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Tum kya gaye hamein chhod kar
Aaj bhi hum zindagi mein aage Kam aur peeche jyada dekhte hai
तुम क्या गए हमें छोड़ कर
आज भी हम जिंदगी में आगे कम और पीछे ज्यादा देखते हैं।
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notsohots-blog · 27 days
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"क्या बिगाड़ के डर से ईमान की बात न कहोगे?"
From पंच परमेश्वर by प्रेमचंद
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hum-suffer · 10 months
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Aaj tak kabhi socha nahi tumne?
Tumhari ghadi ki vo har ghante ki awaaz
Khali ghar mein tumhare jooto ki gunj,
Baarish mein tumhari phudina wali chai.
Mehmaan ke aane par bike ki chaabi pe haath rakhna,
Jhuk ke meri saree thik karna.
Janmdin pe mere pasandida rang ke kapde pehen na,
Main kamre me aau to kitab se sar turant uthana.
Khane ke baad hamesha meri faili hui lipstick mere muh se saaf karna,
Bazar jao to mere liye bindi le aana
Choti choti baato pe yun zor zor se hasna,
Rehmaan ke gaano pe tumhara der raat naachna.
Mere camera roll me pehli tasveer tumhari hai,
Tumhare rumaal pe mere kumkum ki nishani hai.
Tumhari zabaan par mera naam ek izhaar hi to hai.
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khwabeedah · 2 years
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Hum teri aarzoo na karein to kya karein kisko haal sunaein kisse gila karein
aapka hona hi kaafi hai mere liye maine kab kaha ki aap wafa karein!
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chutkiandchotte · 10 months
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Rant time!!!!!!!!!
Can anyone explain to me why the cheating trope is so popular in current Indian/desi television? WHAT is the freaking appeal of it for mass audiences that practically every tv show sooner or later launches into this storyline IRRESPECTIVE of what their original show plot was???
And the thing about a cheating storyline is, when it is treated with nuance and respect, it can actually be very compelling. Like, on a personal, totally subjective level, I am NOT a fan of this trope. But, I will get into a love triangle, give it a fair chance, if I see a storyline with three fully fleshed out characters with distinct motivations related to their psychology, their personality, their desires. The angst of falling in love with another person while in a committed relationship, if explored without letting people off the hook for immoral actions, can actually be a very interesting. Duty/responsibility vs love/lust. What does it take to make an angel fall. Etc.
But nuance? Who is she? Certainly nowhere to be found in these shows. They have the most basic, fucked up version of the cheating trope, cheating used for drama, cheating to generate emotional torture situations, cheating the way a 15 yr old would understand it. When handled carelessly, its so easy to slip into either a victim-blaming or other-woman shaming narrative with the cheating trope. And, OF COURSE THE MAN (USUALLY THE CHEATER) ALWAAAYS GETS OFF SCOT FREE WITH THE CLEANEST CHARACTER CERTIFICATE BC BOOHOO HIS MANLY HORMONES BOOHOO DIDN’T MEAAAANNNNN TOOOO BOOHOO HE STILL LOVES HER.
THAT is the crux of the issue: these shows want to have their cake and eat it too. They want an other woman we instantly hate, but they don’t want us to hate the man who betrays his wife for her. They want to show an epic, pure, for-the-ages love, the romance novel tropey love, where two star crossed lovers fight through a sea of problems and even with their own damn selves to find their way together. And then they insert the cheating/betrayal as simply another melodramatic obstacle that doesn’t, in any way, dint the character of the cheater or cast a negative light on their OH SO GREAT love story. 
We as the audience are expected to continue rooting with all our heart for the couple to get back and stay together. We’re supposed to cheer the virtuous wife on as she “fights” to get “her man” back. Or, hate her for anything she does in anger as a response to the cheating. We’re supposed to despise the other woman for being an immoral villain, practically criminal at times, for “stealing the man”, but never hate the man for being stolen lol. 
We’re supposed to ALWAYS sympathize with the cheating man, even while he is cheating with the heroine’s sister/best friend/bully/attempted murderer/all of the above; even as he dumps/or is dumped by the heroine, and even as he is “stuck” in the secondary relationship while “loyally” pining for the heroine. He is never the one to hate, even for a second!
To which I say: FUCK YOU AND NO.
/end rant
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hum banay thay tabah hone ko,
aapse milna to aik bahana tha.
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versatilecanvas · 3 months
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krrishnaofficial · 1 year
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🍁|| Main Nhin Pakdunga Dusri Sawari,
Meri Gadi Bhi Tum, Mera Station Bhi Tum ||🍁
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booksandcha · 6 months
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Lust Stories (2018)
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crypto-cipher · 2 years
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I watched Sita Ramam today
Guys, I am not okaaayy emotionally any more.
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anotherfanaccount · 6 months
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Piku and October are two of my comfort movies.
Piku has this cosy homely feeling with so real characters. And I love love when big stars just act. Like Deepika was ethereal as Piku and Amitabh is well the quintessential father now. But Irfan, man, he really has those beautiful eyes. I love this genre of his movies. Could watch him just be relatable and attainable.
And October. Love the music. The flowers. And the way the story just weaves through loss and death. It's so poignant and yet so hopeful. Also maybe I love shiuli flowers a bit more and thus the extra love.
Strangely though, I don't think I've watched either of these movies more than twice, but any snippet and it's instantly calming.
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roohdaar · 6 months
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Kabhi kabhi lagta hai ki dil ko chir ke dekhu ki aakhir ye chahta kya hai
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