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Did you know that Pankaj Tripathi was Alia Bhatt's tutor for 'Udta Punjab'? | Hindi Movie News - Times of India
Alia Bhatt gave one of her finest performances in ‘Udta Punjab‘ where she played the role of a migrant girl named Kumari Pinky. However, did you know that she was trained by Pankaj Tripathi for the role?Yes, you read that right! Alia had revealed that she would meet the actor every day to master her body language, Jharkhand dialect and other things. It’s the only time in her career that Bhatt…
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Shahid Kapoor's Best 5 Movies Ranked As Per IMDb's Ratings!
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richdadpoor · 8 months
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Did Shahid Kapoor Really Dye His Hair Purple? Find Out In This Video
Published By: Dishya Sharma Last Updated: August 21, 2023, 16:18 IST Shahid Kapoor once coloured his hair blue in Udta Punjab. (Photo Credits: Instagram) In his recent reel, Shahid Kapoor flaunted his vibrant purple hair before seamlessly transitioning to natural black in a matter of seconds. Actor Shahid Kapoor maintains a strong bond with his fanbase by frequently sharing photos and videos…
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celestial-sapphicss · 9 months
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omg top ten bollywood movies? (answer when you are free!!!!)
how DARE YOU ANON ok im gonna make a list in chronological order of release with no explanation or else it will be kilometre long post
Anand (1971)
Sadma (1983)
Paheli (2005)
Udaan (2010)
7 Khoon Maaf (2011)
English Vinglish (2012)
The Lunchbox (2012)
Kai Po Che (2013)
Go Goa Gone (2013)
Hasee Toh Phasee (2014)
Haider (2014)
Dil Dhadakne Do (2015)
Dum Lagake Haisha (2015)
Aligarh (2015)
Masaan (2015)
NH10 (2015)
Udta Punjab (2016)
Kapoor & Sons (2016)
Dear Zindagi (2016)
A Death in Gunj (2016)
Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017)
Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017)
Phillauri (2017)
Badhaai Ho (2018)
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota (2018)
ofcourse i went over the limit lmao. also obviously these aren't all of my favourite films, these aren't even probably the most but only those i remember on top of my head because ive seen so many movies its hard to keep track of all 😭
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filmmakersvision · 9 months
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Kohrra Review
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July 22, 2023
by Inakshi Chandra-Mohanty
Seven years back, we got a glimpse of the downtrodden state of Punjab through the film, Udta Punjab. The drugs, the violence, the chaos. It was a stark departure from the gorgeous pinds, ganne ke khet, and an overall romanticized version of Punjab we had grown accustomed to through the movies. We still see those sprawling fields in Kohrra, but now there is an ominous air over it, a fog of criminality that refuses to disappear. Netflix’s latest series is a crime thriller that follows two police officers, Balbir Singh (Suvinder Vicky) and Amarpal Garundi (Barun Sobti), as they attempt to solve the murder of a groom, just days prior to his wedding. Their personal and professional lives intertwine as the search for the culprit reveals much about the dismal state of society.
It is no surprise that one of the writers of Udta Punjab is a co-creator on this series. Sudip Sharma, also known for Amazon’s critically acclaimed show, Paatal Lok, has the knowledge and writing prowess to explore the gritty depths of Punjab. Along with director Randeep Jha, and co-writers, Gunjit Chopra and Diggi Sisodia, they create a universe that relies heavily on its atmosphere. From the Punjabi dialect spoken by the actors to the stark cinematography, they strive for authenticity.
Though it gets straight into the main plot, the crime being discovered within the first few minutes of the first episode, the story is slow to unravel. The exposition of the characters happens over the course of the series as each episode reveals a little more about their personal lives. The narrative is predictable. But, there is an unpredictability within that predictability. Many aspects of the mystery are easily guessed early on, but they are just loose threads. How these threads are woven together to form this murderous situation is the suspense we relish.
But what sets Kohrra apart, is the way it uses the mystery as background fodder for a poignant story of parental abuse and generational trauma. We see a whole generation of youngsters stifled due to the misplaced frustration of their elders. Happy suffers the inattention of his father, leading him down a treacherous path. Garundi is victim to the emotional blackmail of his brother and sister in law. Nimrat faces mental torture at the hands of her rigid father. Paul feels suppressed by the extreme beliefs of his father and as a result, Liam struggles due to Paul’s pain. The common thread here is the existence of parental figures who are insistent on imposing their beliefs from a generation of the past on their children of today. It is a bleak commentary on familial structures in modern society amid the chaotic crime scene in Punjab.
The brilliant writing along with the great performances bring these characters and themes to life. Suvinder Vicky and Barun Sobti do a commendable job leading the show. It’s remarkable to see how Barun Sobti imbibes this rustic Punjabi character, so different from any role he has portrayed thus far. This may be his fourth release of the year, but it’s definitely his best performance of them all. Suvinder Vicky is a revelation. Despite a career lasting almost two decades, with a few forays into Hindi entertainment, he is largely unknown to an Indian audience outside Punjab. This series has not only brought to light his nuanced acting, but has also catapulted him into belated stardom. While these two actors lead the way, it is the supporting cast that keeps the series afloat. Harleen Sethi is terrific in the role of Balbir’s disgruntled, angry and depressed daughter, Nimrat. Rachel Shelly beautifully portrays Clara’s agony of losing a son in a nation foreign to her. And there are many more actors that do a tremendous job bringing emotion and authenticity to their roles.
As the series comes to a close, I find myself wondering, are we supposed to like these characters? Barring Nimrat and Clara, my heart doesn’t ache for anyone. Instead, I feel disgusted by some of these people and their despicable actions. But, I believe that is the intention. These grey characters are not meant to be likeable. They are instead meant to be seen as an imperfect part of an imperfect society. A society that is slowly drowning in its own evils. But, as they each have their own form of redemption, we experience satisfaction, that in this burning society, there is a glimmer of hope. Just like its characters, Kohrra isn’t perfect. It is slow, it is predictable. But as the mystery takes a backseat, an important commentary on society emerges that makes the series a riveting watch.
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vidhi-ka-vidhaan · 1 year
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why can't I find udta Punjab on Spotify broo whereee arreee youuuu
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the-sound-ofrain · 1 year
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the calendar folds today.
he's been a inspiration with his comic timing/intense roles, humbleness.
for me his favourite ones were :
- Calendar in Mother India
- Road
- Thar
- Gharwali Baharwali
- Swarg
- Scam 1992
- Roop ko Raani Choro ka Raja (director)
- Mr. & Mrs. Khiladi
- Hamara Dil apke pass hai
- Hadd Kar di aapne
- Kyuki Mai Jhut nahi bolta
- Brick Lane
- Double Dhamaal
- Bhopal : A Prayer for Rain
- Udta Punjab
- Tere Naam (director)
no one can fill this void.
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diana--williams · 1 year
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Every Hindi Movie I remember watching
2022 TO 2013
Brahmastra: Part 1 Shiva
Gangubai Kathiavad
Toolsidas Junior
Gehraiyaan
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
HIT: The first case
Badhaai Do
Major
Darlings
Plan A Plan B
Ek Villain Returns
Shabhash Mithu
Dasvi
Dhrishyam 2
Chandigargh Kare Aashiqui
83
Hassena Dilruba
Roohi
The White tiger
Saina
Pagglait
Sardar Ka Grandson
Mimi
The Girl on the Train
Tribhanga
Ajeeb Daastaan
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Tuesdays and Fridays
Madam Chief Mininster
Chhichhore
Malang
Tanhaji
Laxmi
Kalank
Street Dancer 3D
Khaali Peeli
Bulbbul
Love Aaj Kal
Guilty
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Thappad
Class of '83
Jawaani Jaaneman
Jai Mummy Di
Yeh Ballet
Serious Men
Maskaa
Panga
Shimla Mirchi
Axone
Sir
Badla
Mardhaani 2
War
Dream Girl
Ek Ladki ko Dekha To Aisa Laga
Lukachupi
Student of the Year 2
Drive
Article 15
Super30
Manikarnika
URI: The Surgical Strike
Panipat
Kabir Singh
Bala
The Zoya Factor
Good Newwz
The Sky is Pink
Mission Mangal
The Tashkent Files
Kalank
Chopsticks
Romeo Akbar Walter
Saand Ki Aankh
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Sultan
Stree
Badhaaii ho
Lust Stories
Aiyaary
Raazi
Andhaadhun
Simbaa
Baaghi 2
Pad Man
Hichki
Sanju
2.0 Robot
Zero
Namaste England
Dil Junglee
Love per Squarefoot
Once Again
Padmaavat
Raabta
Half Girlfriend
Badrinath ki Dulhania
Machine
Ittefaq
Shaadi mein Zaroor Aana
Mom
Qarib qarib singlle
Jab Harry met Sejal
A Gentleman
Ghazi
Guest in London
Rangoon
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha
Secret Superstar
Naam Shabana
Newton
Haseena Parker
Ae Dil hai Mushkil
Dear Zindagi
Fitoor
Sanam Teri Kasam
Airlift
Wazir
Rocky Handsome
A Flying Jatt
Sanam Re
M S Dhoni: The Untold Story
Neerja
Fan
Dangal
Sultan
Saala Khadoos
Baaghi
Kabali
Rustom
Pink
Befikree
Mohenjo Daro
Dishoom
Te3n
Akira
Baar baar Dekho
Azhar
Houseful 3
Force 2
Kapoor and Sons
Udta Punjab
Ghayal Once Again
Mirzya
Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh
Dear Dad
1920: London
Parched
Ek Paheli Leela
Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Hero
Roy
Dilwale
Shaandar
Tamasha
Dhrishyam
Dolly Ki Doli
Katti Batti
Mr. X
Gabbar is Back
Baby
Phantom
Dil Dhadkane Do
Manjhi- The Mountain Man
Alone
Bajirao Mastani
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Talvar
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Welcome 2 Karachi
Brothers
Love Exchange
ABCD 2
Piku
Rahasyaa
Shamitabh
Jazbaa
Nil Battey Sannata
Waiting
Hamari Adhuri Kahani
Singh is Bling
Singham Returns
PK
Heropanti
Kick
Khoobsoorat
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Main Tera Hero
Hasee Toh Phasee
Mardaani
Yaariyaan
Jai Ho
Ek Villain
Gunday
Bang bang
Happy New Year
Finding Fanny
Action Jackson
Mary Kom
Haider
Entertainment
Bewakoofiyan
Total Siyappa
Shaasi ke Side Effects
Purani Jeans
O Teri
Bobby Jasoos
Pizza
Boothnath Returns
Sonali Cable
Ungli
Super Nani
Gang of Ghosts
Holiday: A soldier is never off duty
2 states
Gulaab Gang
Queen
Hawaa Hawai
Vishwaroopam
Zanjeer
Ramaiya Vastavaiya
Madras Cafe
Commando
Akaash Vani
R..Rajkumar
Special 26
Yeh Jawani Hai deewani
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
Himmatwala
Jolly LLB
Race 2
Raanjhanaa
Krrish 3
Chennai Express
Once Upon a time in Mumbai Dobaraa
Bhaag Milka
Kai Po Che
Bombay Talkies
Dhoom 3
Lootera
Fuckrey
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein
Jayanta Bhai ka Love Story
Gippi
Phata Poster Nikla Hero
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whatarenargles19 · 1 year
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WTF? WHERE ARE ALL MY HINDI SONGS ON SPOTIFY?????
3 idiots, andhandhun, udta punjab,
Kedarnath and so many more albums !!!!!!!!!
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Hi sorry I know I could’ve replied to ur answer but I wanted to be anon. Some other good bolly movie recs imo are Lunchbox, Dhobi Ghaat, Gully Boy, Lipstick under my Burkha, Margarita with a Straw, Rock On, Rockstar, Piku, Karwaan, Jaane tu ya Jaane na, Jodha Akbar, Queen, Zindagi na Milegi Dobara, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Rang de Basanti, Chak de India, Sholay, English Vinglish, Veer Zara, Highway, Udta Punjab, Tamasha, Dil toh Pagal Hai, Sukhi Roti, Mohabbatein, Munna Bhai MBBS, Taare Zameen Par, Dangal, My Name is Khan, Dil Chahta Hai. I could go on forever but lol I’ll stop.
thank you 🥄
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stuffedeggplants · 1 year
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Here are some Hindi movies for you @hrtiu! 
I’m not going to tag this post because I don’t want people to come after me for my bad genre placement/categorization. 😅
Romantic comedy: Qarib Qarib Singlle, Bareilly Ki Barfi, Love Per Square Foot, Action Replayy, Luka Chuppi (I actually don’t remember if I saw this or not lol),  Shubh Mangal Saavdhan (There are probably a ton of romantic comedies you’d like but I tend not to watch them so much so explore on your own! :) )
Dark comedy: Peepli Live, Blackmail (2018), Ishqiya
Crime/mystery/thriller: Raat Akeli Hai, Kahaani, Mom, Badla, Te3n
Crime/mystery/action: Dhrishyam (2015), Singham, Andhadhun
Road films: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Karwaan, Highway (this film is emotionally heavier than the other two)
Sports-related drama: Paan Singh Tomar, Dangal, Lagaan 
Drama (generally more lighthearted): Three Idiots (this movie is a classic), Bajrangi Bhaijaan (fun and sweet film), Hindi Medium, English Vinglish, Badhaai Ho, Badhaai Do (deals with serious topics in a generally more lighthearted way, climax is more serious and emotional), Pad Man, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Rocket Singh
Drama (generally more serious): The Lunchbox, Sonchiriya, Masaan, Ship of Theseus, Manto, Udta Punjab (deals with drug addiction—good movie but I also don’t want to watch it ever again :( )
Others:
Rang De Basanti
Haider (based on Hamlet but set in Kashmir, deals with political conflicts)
Gangs of Wasseypur (two-part film looking at the multigenerational rivalry between two crime families, I love the soundtrack)
Stree (comedy “”horror”” but it’s honestly not scary—I don’t like horror either! —and I really enjoyed it)
Manmarziyan (somewhere between romantic comedy and a more emotionally serious drama—wasn’t sure whether to recommend this or not because people seem kind of polarized on it as far as Anurag Kashyap films go)
Padmavat (historical drama with some action, villain was one-dimensional though)
I guess Jodha Akbaar is worth checking out too for historical romance? I actually didn’t finish watching it though.... 😅
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jiminandhislostjams · 2 years
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when u get this u have to put 5 songs 🎵 u actually listen to, publicly. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (non-negotiable, positivity is cool)✨
Recently been listening to these
1.Has Nach Le (Udta Punjab)
2. Someone to you (Banners)
3.Killer Queen (Queen)
4. Run BTS (BTS)
5.Still with you (Jungkook)
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khalicooker · 2 years
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Udta punjab
udta hi phiru in hawaon mein
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celebmania01 · 3 months
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Kapoor Family Legacy: An Overview of the Iconic Mumbai Clan
The Kapoor family, an integral part of the Hindi film industry, has left an indelible mark on Bollywood for several generations. With a legacy spanning over 90 years, the Kapoor family has produced numerous talented actors, directors, and filmmakers, making significant contributions to Indian cinema. In this article, we provide an overview of the Ranbir Kapoor's family's iconic journey, highlighting their achievements, contributions, and the lasting impact they have had on the Mumbai film industry.
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Prithviraj Kapoor: The Patriarch
The foundation of the Kapoor family's illustrious legacy was laid by Prithviraj Kapoor, an esteemed theater and film actor. He established Prithvi Theatre, a renowned theater company, in 1944, which remains one of Mumbai's premier cultural institutions to this day. Known for his captivating stage presence and captivating performances in films, Prithviraj Kapoor's work paved the way for the success of his descendants in Indian cinema.
Raj Kapoor: The Showman
Raj Kapoor, one of the most celebrated filmmakers and actors in Indian cinema, was Prithviraj Kapoor's son. Fondly referred to as the "Showman," Raj Kapoor captivated audiences with his charm, unique storytelling, and memorable performances. He established R.K. Films, which produced several blockbuster movies, including the iconic "Awara" and "Shree 420." Raj Kapoor's films showcased social issues and emotions in a captivating manner, making him a revered filmmaker of his time.
The Kapoor Brothers: A Multifaceted Trio
The Kapoor brothers - Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, and Rajiv Kapoor - continued the family's passion for acting and filmmaking. Randhir Kapoor achieved success both as an actor and producer, starring in hit films like "Kal Aaj Aur Kal" and "Jawani Diwani." Rishi Kapoor, fondly remembered as "The Chocolate Boy" of Bollywood, mesmerized the audience with his versatile performances in films such as "Bobby" and "Karz." Rajiv Kapoor, although less prolific, contributed his acting talent to films like "Ram Teri Ganga Maili."
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Karisma Kapoor: The Leading Ladies
The Kapoor family's legacy extended to the next generation with Kareena Kapoor Khan and Karisma Kapoor, daughters of Randhir Kapoor. Both actresses carved a niche for themselves in Bollywood, becoming leading ladies known for their talent, beauty, and impactful performances. Kareena Kapoor Khan, popularly known as Bebo, has delivered notable performances in films like "Jab We Met" and "Udta Punjab," while Karisma Kapoor created a mark with films like "Raja Hindustani" and "Dil To Pagal Hai."
Conclusion
The Kapoor family's iconic legacy continues to shine brightly in the world of Indian cinema. From Prithviraj Kapoor's theatrical brilliance to Raj Kapoor's cinematic genius, and the subsequent successes of their descendants, the Kapoor family has played a remarkable role in shaping the Mumbai film industry. Their contributions have left an indelible mark, inspiring generations of actors and filmmakers. The Kapoor family's legacy is a testament to their creativity, talent, and collective passion that has made them an integral part of the rich tapestry of Indian cinema.
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In the Spotlight: The Rise and Rise of Alia Bhatt
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Alia Bhatt, one of Bollywood's brightest young talents, has experienced a meteoric rise to fame and adoration over the last decade. With her striking screen presence, versatile acting skills, and undeniable charm, she has cultivated a loyal fan base that is eager to see where her promising career will take her next. In this article, we'll delve into the journey of Alia Bhatt, highlighting the key moments of her life that have led her to stardom.
Humble Beginnings and Early Life
Born on March 15, 1993, in Mumbai, India, Alia Bhatt grew up in a household already ingrained in the film industry. Her father, Mahesh Bhatt, is a critically acclaimed filmmaker, while her mother, Soni Razdan, is a renowned actress. Despite her early exposure to the world of film, Alia was determined to find her own path to success. Starting as a child artist in the movie Sangharsh (1999), her initial journey was only a hint of the incredible actress she would become.
Bollywood Debut and the First Taste of Success
Alia's entry into the glitzy world of Bollywood was marked by a smashing debut in Karan Johar's Student of the Year (2012). Though it featured a star-studded cast, Alia stood out, captivating audiences with her infectious energy and dancing skills. This breakout performance opened doors to a plethora of opportunities, firmly establishing her as the fresh new face of Bollywood.
Building a Diverse Filmography
Recognizing her acting potential, filmmakers approached Alia with a variety of challenging roles. In a short span of time, she showcased her range and versatility, transforming herself for films such as Highway (2014) and Udta Punjab (2016). Critics widely praised her performances, lauding her ability to bring depth and nuance to each character. This fearless actress continued to explore and deftly navigate through multiple genres, such as drama, romance, and comedy, creating a diverse filmography to be proud of.
Box Office Hits and Critical Acclaim
Alia Bhatt's hard work and dedication paid off with numerous box office successes and critical acclaim. Movies like 2 States (2014), Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014), Kapoor & Sons (2016), Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017), and Raazi (2018) showcased her acting prowess, earning accolades and smashing records along the way. Her gripping performance as a patriotic spy in Raazi earned her the prestigious Filmfare Award for Best Actress, reaffirming her position as a leading lady in Bollywood.
Alia's Passion for Social Causes
Beyond the silver screen, Alia Bhatt involves herself in social initiatives, displaying the same fervor as in her film career. Through her ecological initiative, "Coexist", she aims to bring attention to animal welfare and environmental issues. Additionally, she supports charitable endeavors and frequently participates in campaigns to promote education, women's rights, and mental health awareness.
Looking Ahead to Exciting Ventures
Alia's future appears brighter than ever as she continues to challenge herself with a diverse set of projects. Upcoming movies, such as Gangubai Kathiawadi, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and Brahmāstra, starring alongside Ranbir Kapoor, hint at the exciting ventures her career holds.
As we celebrate Alia Bhatt's remarkable journey, it's evident that she has carved her own path to success, standing proudly in the spotlight she has so rightfully earned. With her unwavering passion, raw talent, and an ever-expanding body of exceptional work, Alia Bhatt remains an inspiration for those who dare to dream, reminding us that with hard work, resilience, and a touch of magic, anything is possible.
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