सितारों को आंखों में महफूज रखना बड़ी देर तक रात ही रात होगी मुसाफ़िर है हम भी मुसाफ़िर हो तुम भी किसी मोड़ पर फिर मुलाकात होगी
किसी ने कहा है संगम दो बार आना चाहिए एक बार अकेले और एक बार किसी के साथ
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It's always, "why did you leave" and never, "Gaye, tum gaye ho kyun, raat baaki hai gaye tum gaye ho kyun, saath baaki hai."
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I would literally do anything to re live that feeling I had when I first watched Masaan. There is something extremely raw about understanding the original dialogue & not needing subtitles.
And yet. Yet. I did not know a lot of cultural nuances within the story. Such as the belief that splitting the skull during cremation is said to help the soul rest in peace. The betting on kids who can dive to pick coins. Slut shaming & stigma on pre marital sex being more condemned in smaller towns than metropolitan cities.
The subtlety of accents. Devi uses the word "please" "papa" & always speaks in a clear "sophisticated" way, sprinkled with English words. She's digitally literate. Confident even that despite everyone's blackmail, she was just in love & not being the so called slut. She was afraid but never guilty. She never accepted harassment.
Then we have Deepak & Shaalu. Blissfully happy. Until reality starts sinking in. Their families will not accept an inter caste marriage. Deepak starts getting insecure that his family cremates bodies for a living. Shaalu feels pathetic for asking. Of course she meant no harm but damn was she scared of bring disowned.
And then it starts to merge. Devi & Deepak both want to break their cycle of poverty. They study hard & move in search of opportunity. They want to better their lives. They've lost their lovers. They both throw their lover's remaining token into the rivers.
I personally see the last line to be layered. That they should go to sangam twice. But were they really alone? Or were they going with that someone not next to them but in their heart?
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Summer of 2015. I can smell it. Masaan, ranjhanaa, tamasha, piku. Everytime i watch any of these movies im instantly transferred back to that time. The taste on my tongue as i iron my clothes on a friday noon while joking with my chachu. Waiting for someone’s text. Visiting bahauddin’s shrine before my board exams. Sitting on those stairs as an auntie steps on my hand and i cry in pain. Litting up diyas on the wall for shab-e-barat. I cant bring back the naivety of being a 15 years old. I will never sit for boards again. I wont ever be with my school friends like that again. I wont ever fall in love as hard again because it’s impossible to love selflessly beyond that naive age.
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main chahta hun hum chalte rahe
mehakti si vayu jaise
main chahta hun hum milte rahein
raat aur chand ke jaise
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The lyrics of this song SO incredibly good!
My favourite lines:
"raat jo baaqi hai
shaam se taaki hai
neeyat mein thodi..
neeyat mein thodi kharabiyaan lagaa"
This always makes me laugh because it's so incredibly (and unexpectedly) sexy, in such an otherwise earnest song!
The original poem is by Dushyant Kumar, and the lyrics have been written by Varun Grover.
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"Wanderers like us, will meet somewhere, perhaps in the morning light."❤️
MASAAN (2015) :-)
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8 years of Masaan, 8 years of a heartwrenching set of stories, unforgettable characters and beautiful songs.
It's become one of my go to's and a section of it also came to inspire C3 of DOS. And it's my humble way of paying tribute as I can in doing that, within my very limited scope and means.
What is closure?
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“Mann kasturi re, jag dasturi re, baat hui naa puri re.” ~Masaan
[Heart is like a wild musk deer that goes mad looking for the scent of musk, unaware that the essence lies within it; following the worldly routines while the search remains incomplete.]
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5 Underrated Bollywood Movies You Do Not Want To Miss!
5 Underrated Bollywood Movies You Do Not Want To Miss!
“Movies are the most fascinating fraud in the world”
We often watch movies and proclaim them to be underrated. Of course, the key question is: What exactly qualifies as an “underrated” film? For the sake of this list, we included films that had poor reviews but were still deserving of a second opportunity, as well as those that received positive reviews from critics and audiences but simply…
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Sacred Games and Masaan writer Varun Grover marks his debut as a director with All India Rank, see poster
Presented by Sriram Raghavan, All India Rank is written and directed by Varun Grover. Produced by Sanjay Routray and Sarita Patil, the film is co-produced by Gayatri M.
Varun Grover, known for his remarkable writing in Sacred Games and Masaan, brings yet another slice-of-life dramedy, All India Rank, to audiences. The film also marks his theatrical debut as a director.
Varun Grover on Friday shared the first poster and wrote, " Unveiling the poster of my directorial debut, ALL INDIA RANK. A coming of age story about friendships, love, and competitive exams, set in the 90s. Releasing in theatres on 23rd February 2024. Trailer out on 5th Feb 2024."
Presented by Sriram Raghavan, All India Rank is written and directed by Varun Grover. Produced by Sanjay Routray and Sarita Patil, the film is co-produced by Gayatri M. It is all set to hit theatres on the 23rd of February 2024.
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10 Best Hindi Films of the Decade (2010s)
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