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ulaganayagi · 1 month
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@salaarfanindia's historic tribal varadeva au inspired me to do this.
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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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Omegaverse Varadeva but instead of Varadha as the omega it’s deva who’s the omega.
The reason why he’s so sensitive to those women’s torment is cause he knows how it is to live as an omega.
He’s something of an anomaly, such a strong and tall omega, usually alpha’s don’t appreciate someone stronger than them—but ofc ofc Varadha is not like usual alphas. Deva’s strength and his will and his strong sense of self are what makes deva himself, and Varadha would never hate that.
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dr-scribbler · 8 days
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The Prince And His Guard(VaraDeva Oneshot)
Sneak Peak!!
‘Tell me you hate me’, Deva’s voice rang through the palace’s lush gardens as chill air blew.
Varadha stood there, his eyes piercing through the man standing before him. His throat jammed, and he failed to produce any words.
‘What happened? The cat got his tongue, ah?’ Deva whispered as he threw away his armour and strolled towards Varadha like a lion nearing the antelope. But the lion here did not hunger for blood but for his Varadha.
‘Get away from me,’ Varadha whispered as he started to walk backwards, but he never let his eyes leave Deva.
‘Then tell me you HATE me; I will leave you alone.’ Deva’s words made Varadha stop in his tracks.
‘I-I.. Ha..Te’ Varadha could only murmur the words but never finish them as his heart didn’t let him.
Bathed in the soft glow of moonlight, Prince Varadha and his Guard Deva stood facing each other, their eyes locked in a passionate gaze. The air was filled with the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers, adding to the enchantment of the moment.
A smile itched its way into Deva’s lips as he slowly neared and closed the distance between them, as he reached out his hands and gently took in the prince’s face. Their hearts beat in unison as they leaned closer, their breath mingling in the cool night air.
With a tender caress, Deva brushed his lips against Varadha’s, a feather-light touch that sent shivers down the Prince’s spine. Both melted into the embrace as Varadha’s hands found their way to his strong shoulders, pulling him closer.
As their kiss deepened, the world around them faded away, leaving only the two of them lost in the throes of passion. Time seemed to stand still as they explored each other's lips, savouring the taste and feel of the long-awaited moment of their love.
Full Oneshot Coming Soon!!
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thsist · 29 days
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Prashant neel i am going to haunt you if Devaadhya is canon in Shouryaanga Parvam
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bolllywoodhungama · 4 months
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EXCLUSIVE: Jagapathi Babu ECSTATIC with the response to Salaar; credits ‘Prabhas MANIA’ for box office success; calls Salman Khan a ‘Superman’: In 2016, I expressed a desire to work with Salman bhai as my first film in Bollywood. Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan was a dream come true” 2016 : Bollywood News — Bollywood Hungama
The stylish and talented actor Jagapathi Babu was ecstatic as he spoke exclusively with Bollywood Hungama from the USA about Salaar: Part 1 — Ceasefire and a lot more.
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EXCLUSIVE: Jagapathi Babu ECSTATIC with the response to Salaar; credits ‘Prabhas MANIA’ for box office success; calls Salman Khan a ‘Superman’: In 2016, I expressed a desire to work with Salman bhai as my first film in Bollywood. Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan was a dream come true”
Despite limited screen time, the way the scenes are designed around your character is very commendable. How has been the feedback? What you said is perfectly right. Though my screen time is not great, I am there in the movie the way the director Prashanth Neel promised. I was waiting for a solid break and I got one. The character has been depicted so nicely that I am really thrilled with it!
I have been thirsty for a good character and I got one that too with Prabhas whom I really love as an actor. He’s also a great human being. I am amazed with the collections. I think it’s the Prabhas mania that is happening at the box office.
Yes, and it’s also Prashanth Neel’s mania at work. His name also pulled in the audience thanks to the super-success of KGF… Prashanth Neel is like a magician. I told him, ‘I don’t have many scenes’. He replied, ‘But the film is mostly about you’. I didn’t take him seriously. But when I saw the film, I was thrilled to bits to know that my character was given such importance. I felt great about it.
Were you amazed by the world and politics of Khansaar when you heard the narration? I’ll be honest with you. I first met Prashanth when he was with Yash. I really liked his cool attitude and I wanted to work with him. But I am the kind of a person who’ll not disturb a saint. Nevertheless, I expressed my wish and he took it lightly. One day, he told me that he wanted me to do a role in Salaar. I was on instantly. He narrated my character. He didn’t narrate the script because I wouldn’t have understood it anyway (laughs)! The amusing part was that for the first three days of the shoot, I thought the film was set in the 1800s. Then on the fourth day, I saw choppers and sten guns! I asked Prashanth, ‘What is happening?’ He was confused. I expressed my dilemma. He simply said, ‘This is cinema, sir. It’ll be like cinema’!
He’s very sure about what he does and everything was done in a single take. There was no second take, that too for complicated shots. The DOP Bhuvan Gowda was amazing. Everything went on smoothly. I took the film lightly. I didn’t know it’d become so huge.
Also, Hombale Films went head-on and were confident about what they were doing. Making these films is not a joke. But they handled it smoothly. I am glad the film worked for them.
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Do you check social media? Are you flooded with messages? I am sort of active on social media. I am very bad with technology (smiles). Moreover, I am in the USA and hence, I am missing most of the fun.
What can we expect from your character in part 2? The other day, Prabhas was telling me, ‘You are too good. Part 2 is totally on you! I am looking forward to you getting a good name’. I humbly replied, ‘I am waiting for it’ (smiles).
You were earlier seen in the Salman Khan-starrer Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan this year. Do you think this film helped you in increasing your reach in the Hindi-speaking market? Firstly, I’d like to wish Salman bhai a belated happy birthday. Happy birthday to the superman! In 2016, I gave a statement in the papers that I wanted to work with Salman bhai as my first film in Bollywood. That’s what happened in 2022 (smiles). It was a dream come true. He’s an amazing person too. Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan got a mileage because of Salman bhai and for me, it served as an entry into Bollywood.
It seems you have had a fulfilling year… In 2023, after a lot of years, Salaar broke the spell for me. And on December 29, my Kannada film Kaatera will be released, co-starring Darshan. That film will be a super-hit; I can say that even before it’s released. In other words, with Salaar, I got my Christmas gift and with Kaatera, I’ll get my New Year’s gift!
You will also be seen in Pushpa 2, a film which has the potential of becoming the biggest grosser of 2024… Yes. Sukumar and my combination have worked big time in two films before — Nannaku Prematho (2016) and Rangasthalam (2018). I am always lucky for him. He gives me the best characters.
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tulodiscord · 4 months
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love when south indian directors and actors make blatantly gay movies but still try to pass them off as “ macho macho straight as a rod ” like lmao the only thing straight in those movies is bae's dick dicking down their euphoric bae periodt
also looking at our latest queer addition : salaar — vardha is a fucking simp for deva and deva is straight up possessive devoted boyfriend that's obedient to his word like a guard dog is submissive but that won't matter if vardha is in trouble
both their priorities go like : vardha / deva >>>> amma / baachi >>> everything else
also prashanth neel i don't need to be in your walls because i kNOW they're gonna reunite / make up in the end one way or another — they love each other too much to ACTUALLY kill each other . the only way that can successfully happen is if they pull a hannigram and jump off a cliff together .
ALSO they were totally flirting in the rabid men final fight scene like vardha's face when deva said he had a lot of friends and that they were a lot more beautiful than him ??? the confusion , the anxiety , the offence taken in his eyes ?????????? just fucking kiss already trauma be damned y'all bonded for life
dusting off my blog @tuloblurbs to write some stuff bc i am inspired again so keep an eye out or send any requests if you've got any. also, check out @desipyar if you wanna rp aha ✨
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sam7sparks7 · 4 months
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Salaar is my favourite queer movie of the year which is not a queer movie (it is seeped in heavy stereotypes about almost everything and has many triggering scenes so don't go watch it without being aware of all that it contains)
Man it has such great narratives.
The main leads they are childhood best friends, the prince, Vardha and his enforcer Deva
A sweet montage of them chasing each other around when they were kids is shown
They give their everything for the other, then have to seperate for years
The present story hints at them being estranged, but the events from the past show them being each other's supports
There's a whole sequence of the prince touching his enforcer, a hand on his, an arm around his midsection and the cutesy scene where Vardha falls asleep with his head on Deva's lap and Deva puts a hand over his sleeping prince's heart (swoon!)
Deva is the ultimate protective boyfriend, with the classic 'no one is allowed to touch him' dialogue
And the way Vardha absolutely trusts him so much, like there's an action scene where everyone is scared of what Deva is doing and Vardha is over there standing with a smile on his face and his eyes closed, like he really said, go on bae do your thing
They also do some evil plotting to shake up the political structure of the country together when locked in cells side by side
And they fight side by side while bantering!
Also, it's not just them who are so queer for each other.
Vardha's older sister has a weird possibly toxic codependency with her handmaiden and his macho violent trigger angry older brother keeps letting a guy repeatedly cling onto his muscular bare arms
Hmm, maybe the royal family of Mannar has something in its blood
I told my parents I loved the movie and they asked me why and I was immediately forced to think of a reason other than 'it was so gay' XD
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pitrsattabhaadmeinjao · 4 months
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the rabid people scene with deva and vardha is the most homoerotic thing ive ever fucking seen.
i’m not even kidding. i’m so serious rn. name one thing gayer than that.
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desipyar · 10 months
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calling all desi folks !
hello there ! i have been in the rp community for over a decade now on various platforms but it has always been hard to come across fellow desis to write with .
do you want to scream over your favorite ships like rahul - anjali from k3g or build up an alternate world to accomodate the chemistry that was between abhimanyu - rohan in soty ? do you want to talk about latest movies and old nostalgic ones ? across most major indian languages film industries ( telugu · tamil · hindi · kannada · malayalam ) movies , faceclaims and ship dynamics , look no further !
if you're a desi reading this and if you roleplay over at discord or are interested in doing so , like this post or send me a dm !! i would love nothing more than to connect with my fellow desi rp partners !!
full disclosure : admin is 23 and looking to write mostly queer desi ships with folks who are 20+ and desi ! minors do NOT interact .
i don't write as real persons or celebrities , i use faceclaims for original characters instead . a new character will be created for each rp plot / partner . plotting and headcanons are something i really enjoy so that would be fun to focus on as well !
smut can be written but it's a case - by - case basis on who and what i am comfortable with , but otherwise , fade - to - black is the norm . limits and triggers are respected so i request the same of you .
though , if you're simply looking to write females / sub characters only or wanting to use my male characters , then i am not the rp partner for you .
currently looking for m x m ships and plots , but others as well ! can't wait to connect with y'all !
me writing this post to gather us desi in rpc :
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some canon pairings i am open to writing are :
rambheem ( rrr )   devadas ( 2018 )   abhirohan ( student of the year )   vandhiyamozhi ( ponniyin selvan )   devaradha / varadeva ( salaar )   karjay ( rang de basanti )   chittijai : jairava : dhruya ( charak ships )   rolexanbu ( vikram )   johndas ( master )   vikramvedha ( 2017 )
and a whole long damn variety of cross - movie and cross - industry pairings and ships !
for example :   vijay deverakonda x adivi sesh ,   thala ajith x karthi ,   nani x rana daggubati ,   unni mukundan x adivi sesh ,   dhanush x sivakarthikeyan ,   vijay thalapathy x arjun das ,   suriya x nani ,   jr ntr x jayam ravi ,   shah rukh khan x r madhavan ,   vijay thalapathy x surya ,   karthi x akkineni nagarjuna ,   prabhas x jayam ravi ,   ram charan x suriya   and many more !
P.S. this is NOT a writing call for desi-only writers !! SO non-desi besties who are into desi cinema can reach out too pls 💕 !
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remedialreviews · 3 months
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Remember the bogeyman speech from John Wick? Make everything but its anticipatory build completely indecipherable, keep it building for an hour, and then multiply the cathartic release of the following cinematic violence by a hundred and you've got the opening acts of this immense picture. Almost nothing ever makes sense, but that score! that man! that violence! Holy shit! And then it's all undermined by the protagonists being active participants in human trafficking and the mass murder of civilians, goddammit.
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ulaganayagi · 2 months
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At some point I feel like either varadha or deva is going to die. imagine if it ends just like Nandini and Adita Karikalan in PS-II where nandini just screams to hold adita karikalan's body just one last time again while she was being dragged away?? What if Varadha dies by the hands of his own salaar, deva who is avenging the shouryaangas, his hands having the same blood of the one who he took a vow to be the hunted or the hunter just for him?
(I want someone to sketch this </3)
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celestesinsight · 3 months
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Deva's silence was hiding too many emotions in Varadha's drunken breakdown scene. There was the distress when Varadha started his ramblings and said he had no value. The profound look he gave Varadha when the latter asked him to sit beside him. The suppressed rage in his body language when he stared at the ground when Varadha was speaking about his fears. It was like he refused to look at Varadha because if he looked up and saw Varadha, he would most probably go on a killing spree right at that moment. The anguish in his eyes, when he realised Varadha had given up all hopes for himself and only wanted him to save Baachi. The care in his gestures when Varadha lied on his lap. The resignation in his face when he holds Varadha tight, knowing he could only give him that little comfort at the moment.
I loved the way Prabhas perfectly portrayed Deva's devotion towards Varadha and his own state of mind after coming to Khanshar in that scene and that too without uttering a single dialogue.
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dr-scribbler · 2 months
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Deva x Varadha
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As they kissed, the rain poured, cooling the ground, like their lips cooling each other. -dr-scribbler
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hindi-mai · 4 months
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Unveiling the Epic Saga - Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, the highly anticipated Indian Telugu-language epic action thriller, is poised to take audiences on a riveting cinematic journey. Directed by the acclaimed Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur, this magnum opus stars the dynamic duo of Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, alongside the talented Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, and a stellar ensemble cast.
Premise: Set against the backdrop of the city of Khansaar, Salaar unfolds a tale of intrigue, betrayal, and the struggle for power. Raja Mannar plans to pass the reins to his son, Vardharaja "Vardha" Mannar. However, a sinister coup orchestrated by ministers and advisors leads to a deadly conspiracy, forcing Vardha and his loyal companions to escape Khansaar. Seeking refuge with his childhood best friend, Deva, Vardha embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim his birthright.
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The Stellar Cast:
Prabhas as Deva alias "Salaar": Portraying an intensely violent character, Prabhas brings his signature charisma to the screen.
Prithviraj Sukumaran as Vardharaja "Vardha" Mannar: Playing the role of Raja Mannar's son and Deva's best friend, Prithviraj adds depth to the narrative.
Shruti Haasan as Aadhya: The talented actress takes on the role of Aadhya, a character intertwined with the destiny of Khansaar.
Jagapathi Babu as Raja Mannar: A pivotal character in the power struggle, Jagapathi Babu brings his seasoned acting prowess to the forefront.
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Behind the Scenes:
Directorial Vision: Prashanth Neel, renowned for his directorial success with "K.G.F: Chapter 2," weaves his magic once again, promising a visually stunning and emotionally charged cinematic experience.
Musical Harmony: The music, composed by Ravi Basrur, promises to elevate the narrative, creating an immersive experience for the audience.
Filming Extravaganza: From the coal mines near Godavarikhani to the bustling city of Hyderabad, the film's diverse locations set the stage for an epic tale. Notably, a ₹10 crore, 20-minute sea action sequence promises to be a highlight.
Release and Anticipation: Scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on December 22, 2023, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire has already generated immense anticipation. The A-rated film's gripping storyline, coupled with Prabhas' dual role and Prashanth Neel's directorial finesse, positions it as a cinematic spectacle not to be missed.
Conclusion: As the countdown to Salaar's release begins, cinephiles are on the edge of their seats, eager to witness the grandeur and drama that this epic promises. Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire is poised to etch its mark in the annals of Indian cinema, captivating audiences with its tale of power, loyalty, and ceaseless action. Get ready for a cinematic extravaganza like never before!
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