Images from movies (Updated)


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  1. First look poster of Malang


    ~ Happy New Year 2020 ~

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  2. Yeh Thappd ka reaction hai ya Khiloney ka ?

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  3. Brilliant

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  4. chengezkhan Says:

    VIDYA BALAN WOULD HAVE BEEN THE PERFECT CASTING FOR PORTRAYING JAYALALITHA ON SCREEN.

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  5. sanjana Says:

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  6. sanjana Says:

    https://www.rediff.com/movies/report/gulabo-sitabo-on-amazon-amitabh-ayushmann-upset-/20200514.htm

    Producer Jackky Bhagnani, who was looking forward to the theatrical release of Coolie No 1 on May 1, said he is not thinking about films right now.

    “Let us overcome this crisis and we will announce in happier times,” Bhagnani said when asked about whether he was looking at releasing the film digitally.

    Reliance Entertainment said it will wait to release two of this year’s most awaited films, Sooryavanshi and ’83 in theatres.

    “We will first complete the film, then we will wait. If six or nine months down the line, the situation becomes worse, we will take a call at that time. There is no hurry. Same is the case with Sooryavanshi and our other films,” Reliance Entertainment Group CEO Shibashish Sarkar told PTI last month.

    “There is a lot of big money involved. Also, if you release on OTT, you cannot release it in theatres. If you release a film in theatre, it will come on satellite as well as digital later,” said trade analyst Taran Adarsh.

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  7. Sad to see GULABO releasing on OTT. But with Shoojit, he would have kept the economics tight I guess. Hate why these director go about messing with Amitabh’s face, be it 102 not out or GULABO. With Shoojit at the helm, hopefully there will be some reasoning.

    The one film I really don’t want to watch on OTT is JHUND. It doesn’t matter if it is delayed another year. Manjule and Amitabh, on OTT, is really sad.

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    • Shivaay Says:

      OTT medium is highly overrated unless we’re watching 45 min mini series on a 6 inch screen to be honest. All these flag bearers of the so called “new normal” (where humans would never shake hands for the rest of their lives, kids would grow up to become sociopaths due to online learning and no school campus exposure & we’d gradually proceed to have sex with robots) can first imagine watching a Tenet or WW84 or a Bond on a puny 6 inch mobile screen before going back to netflix worshipping.

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    • I second you .. #Jhund should not release on OTT, that would be absolutely disaster if happens. I was waiting for #Jhund for so long .. and i can wait for another two years, but only on big screen.

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      • Bhai sb ..it is time to smell the coffee now.. It’s the time when such films have no scope to get theatrical release anymore as nobody would risk his life to watch Ayushman Khurrana Starrer on big screen.. Only films of A listers may get theatrical release now.. Even time for Amitabh Bachchan to pack his bags and enjoy Jhund on OTT.

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  8. Ghoomketu on Zee 5 on May 22!

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  9. Shivaay Says:

    The Pandemic summarized : “We first demolish the climate, botany & zoology of the planet via obscene usage of IR & UV technology, create a global health crises and now we talk of using some more obscene technology (like inhuman AI and junk meetings via scams like Zoom) to tackle the current crises which will eventually create 10 other different forms of pandemics (drug addicted unsocial kids, claustrophobic depressed working classes, agricultural distress magnified, labor crises etc etc) with no known solutions… and we call this the NEW NORMAL “

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  10. Shivaay Says:

    Domestic airlines to continue remaining grounded indefinitely despite the DGCA, AAI & respective airlines being confident of operations resumption. In context, even Pakistan has resumed domestic air travel by 25% after a 2 month hiatus. What initially seemed like a proactive measure by the center is soon turning into a game of confusion, fear mongering & political opportunism by the states & center alike.

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  11. Shivaay Says:

    Modi Govt – The single biggest agent of chaos in the history of Independent India, be it an unplanned demonetization disaster exercise or a completely random unplanned lockdown with no clear exit strategy (all except the legendary 8 pm monologues). Atmanirbhar Bharat is one where liquor stores have more relevance than stranded domestic passengers who’re away from their families for 2 months now and have no flights or trains in sight. Suck it up bhakts, this chaos is gonna last till 2024 after which we perhaps witness the rise of the commies and pseudo secular fiends.

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    • Sad part is the poor are really suffering a lot. be it demonetization or this latest fiasco. While poor are still waiting for the money that keeps getting promised.

      Sad to see pictures/videos of so many deaths on road side of workers trying to get back to their home.

      I can’t even imagine something like this happening in USA, there would be huge outcry from all over. Here in USA, 90% are getting $1200 stimulus check and in india, there’s a scheme to fund government.

      Well, hopefully next 8pm monologues will bring some good news for the poor (actual help, not promises).

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    • But government had done a great job by having a lock down early on, otherwise the result would have been disaster.

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  12. Shivaay Says:

    Away from all the pandemic despair, back to some box office data. My classifications for SRK’s decade 2010-19 :

    My Name Is Khan : Flop
    Ra.1 : Average
    Don 2 : Average
    Jab Tak Hai Jaan : Average
    Chennai Express : Hit
    Happy New Year : Average
    Dilwale : Flop
    Fan : Flop
    Dear Zindagi : Average
    Raees : Below Average
    Jab Harry… : Flop
    Zero : Flop

    Aamir Khan :

    3 Idiots : Super Hit
    Dhobi Ghat : Flop
    Talaash : Average
    Dhoom 3 : Hit
    PK : Super Hit
    Dangal : Super Hit
    Secret Superstar : Average
    Thugs… : Flop

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    • jayshah Says:

      Not much to disagree with here, very consistent except having 3 Idiots up one notch and Ra.1 down one notch IMO. Give us Salman’s, Akshay and Hrithik too.

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      • Shivaay Says:

        I still rate Raja Hindustani > 3 Idiots (which is at par with PK & Dangal). That’s just my debatable rating.

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        • Raja Hindustani was a monster like Gadar in small centers. I remember a batch mate But I think 3 Idiots was monsters in cities like DDLJ; It kept on churning 10 crore daily on weekdays when 10 crore was norm on first Sunday. You don’t get almost 75% more within a year or more than 250% in 2 years in spite for accounting for increased ticket prices.

          I don’t believe in “exact” footfalls in Indian context but IMO footfalls…RH >3 Idiots > Dangal> PK

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        • Shivaay Says:

          Raw footfall wise RH > Dangal > PK > 3 Idiots. But 3I released at a time of transition from SS to multiplexes in just about 1700 screens when usual hits like OSO and RNBDJ were struggling to cross even 2 cr footfalls. 3I comfortable surpassed 3 cr pan India while Dangal crossed 3.5 cr pan India at a time when even the likes of TZH and Sanju got close to 3.

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    • Shivaay Says:

      Correction MNIK & Ra.1 – Below Average

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    • Calling flop to films which were clean hits may be giving you some sort of pleasure..This is the problem when every Tom, Dick and Harry becomes B.O expert..Let the job be done by the concerned who have mastered in the field and let’s stick to subjective discussions which is the only thing that we know.

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  13. Shivaay Says:

    Salman :

    Dabang : Hit
    Ready : Hit
    Bodyguard : Hit
    Ek Tha Tiger : Hit
    Dabang 2 : Hit
    Jai Ho : Below Average
    Kick : Hit
    Bajrangi Bhaijaan : Super Hit
    Prem Ratan… : Average/Semi Hit
    Sultan : Hit
    Tubelight : Flop
    Tiger.. : Hit
    Race 3 : Below Average
    Bharat : Below Average/Average
    Dabang 3 : Flop

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    • jayshah Says:

      Not sure about Dabangg 2 here. Notch lower for me as I’d pit Dabangg as Super Hit, rest agreeable

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      • Shivaay Says:

        Akshay Kumar :

        Housefull : Average
        Khatta Meetha : Flop
        Action Replay : Flop
        Tees Maar Khan : Below Average
        Patiala House : Flop
        Thank You : Flop
        Desi Boyz : Flop
        Housefull 2 : Semi Hit
        Rowdy Rathore : Hit
        Joker : Flop
        Oh My God : Hit
        Khiladi 786 : Below Average
        Special 26 : Average
        Once upon a time… : Flop
        Boss : Flop
        Holiday : Average
        Entertainment : Flop
        Shaukeens : Flop
        Baby : Below Average
        Gabbar : Below Average
        Brothers : Flop
        Singh is Bling : Flop
        Airlift : Semi Hit
        Housefull 3 : Average
        Rustom : Semi Hit
        Jolly LLB 2 : Average
        Toilet : Semi Hit
        Padman : Below Average
        Gold : Below Average
        2.0 : Semi Hit
        Kesari : Average
        Mission Mangal : Hit
        Housefull 4 : Semi Hit
        Good News : Hit

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        • Shivaay Says:

          Ideally I’d rate MM & GN as Semi Hits and HF4 as Avg (since they all came in a post GST paradigm with E Tax as low as 18% as compared to earlier’s 38%) but then this forum might explode! 😉

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  14. Shivaay Says:

    Aamir Khan hits :

    QSQT : Hit
    Dil : Hit
    Rangeela : Hit
    Raja Hindustani : Super Duper Hit
    Ishq : Hit
    Ghulam : Semi Hit
    Sarfarosh : Semi Hit
    Lagaan : Semi Hit
    Rang De Basanti : Semi Hit
    Fanaa : Semi Hit
    Taare Zameen Par : Hit
    Ghajini : Hit
    3 Idiots : Super Hit
    Dhoom 3 : Hit
    PK : Super Hit
    Dangal : Super Hit

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  15. pranaym3105 Says:

    A tribute to Rangeela:

    People often call the SRK-Chopra romances as the films that changed the dynamics of the Hindi movie industry back in the day. For me, however, Rangeela will remain the true watershed moment for 90s cinema. What really distinguished this cult classic from the other big-budget blockbusters is the rootedness and familiarity of its characters. It effortlessly marred the distinction between the real and reel world, with a story about flesh and blood characters enamoured by the world of cinema, narrating how their lives get affected by the medium.

    It was a turning point in the careers of its major artists, both in front of and behind the camera. His fans discovered for the first time that Aamir could play a totally different role (from his usual chocolate hero ones) with conviction and make Munna an iconic character that will be remembered with relish years down the line. It made way for him to experiment with different roles and subjects over the years.

    People in time discovered that RGV had a perverted gaze. I’m not sure of his real intentions in the way he presented Urmila, but she owned the film and how! She embraced her sexuality with abandon and challenged you to look away every time she graced the camera with her amazing screen presence.

    RGV instantly shot to frame and came to limelight of audiences and critics, delivering his first of many subsequent films that were iconic and had a high repeat value. But this remained the only largely successful romantic comedy he made.

    Above all, though, Rangeela would be remembered for its revolutionary and mesmerising music, heads and shoulders above the rest of its time. Rahman had already come to notice of Bollywood for his game changing songs in Tamil and Telugu, but his first Hindi album is tough to match up to for new composers even 25 years later.

    I still remember the day my father got the audio cassette home after reading a glowing music review. On the first listen, I failed to understand the big deal about it, for the songs sounded very peculiar. Three months later, I was begging him to buy me a new cassette because me and my sister had damaged the tapes after playing them on loop, day in day out.

    I turned into a Rahman fan instantly. Reading through his autobiography “The Musical Storm” now brings back many fond memories of his best works.

    For now, sharing an audio of a film that introduced me to his unparalleled genius. The Spirit of Rangeela is a majestic instrumental track that captures the essence of the film remarkably well.

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    • Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. This was, in all sensical and non-sensical approach, a true tribute to Amitabh’s taper act the only HE could do. This one, and SARKAAR was RAMU at his best, and Aamir here is simply mind-blowing, albeit with poor dancing steps.

      We in Bombay lived on the ‘kaanda kaatke laa’ scene for years; until we were stupid enough to grow old…

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      • Tapori act I meant.

        To think of all the corruption and the disgusting film-farce awards, the BEST ACTOR trophy went so SRK in DDLJ!!

        Both Aamir and Pakya were brilliant; embodying so terrifically the spirit of Bombay…

        Disgusting. In Ramu’s own words, ‘SAB GANDA HAI PAR DHANDA HAI YEH’…

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      • Shivaay Says:

        Satya & Company would outdo Sarkar anyday in my books. Rangeela had good performances but as a plot it was too wafer thin to be taken seriously.

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        • Agree on those films as a whole. But again, as I mentioned before, it is unfair to compare what we deem ‘wafer-thin’ plots to films that are in themes and subjects more heavy. I hold Amit’s act in kHUDDAR in the same esteem as in DEEWAR or Mr. NATWARLAL.

          Rangeela was a true-blue representation of Bombay and it’s film industry- by a guy running a video store in Andhra – and decorating it with his own years of influences.

          This film needs a bigger discourse. Pranym has dragged me back memory lane when we were getting inculcated into adult-hood; and now that I look back at some of the scenes, this one’s simply a brilliant one out of Ramu’s book.

          On SARKAR, some other day…or night…

          Who could have imagined such a scene with Neeraj Pathak and Avtar Gill?

          Naariyal phoda, phir bumb se udaya!!!!

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        • Here it is; the KHUDDAR scene.. Each and every actor in the industry owns his allegiance to Amit..

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        • Shivaay Says:

          If it’s about individual brilliance then AB’s makkhi scene in Namak Halal or his intro in Agneepath & Sarkar would take the cake for me. Not to forget his ROFL moment in Sholay with mausiji.

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    • Yes agree on everything and share similar experience.

      I was head over heels over Urmila those days. She looked, acted and performed brilliantly in songs.
      Aamir was stunning as Munna. One of the most lovable character he has played.

      And the movie’s soul was its music. Those just grew and kept growing.

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      • Let me also tell you that this is a theatre movie.

        If one has not seen it in a theatre with a packed audience, one has missed few magical experience.

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  17. Shivaay Says:

    Shahrukh Khan hits :

    Deewana : Semi Hit
    Baazigar : Hit
    Darr : Hit
    Karan Arjun : Super Hit
    Dilwale Dulhaniya.. : Super Duper Hit
    Pardes : Hit
    Dil To Pagal Hai : Super Hit
    Kuch Kuch Hota Hai : Super Hit
    Mohabbatein : Hit
    Kabhi Khushi.. : Super Hit
    Devdas : Semi Hit
    Kal Ho Na Ho : Semi Hit
    Main Hoon Na : Semi Hit
    Veer Zaara : Semi Hit
    Chak De India : Hit
    Om Shanti Om : Hit
    Rab Ne.. : Hit
    Chennai Express : Hit
    Happy New Year : Semi Hit

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  18. Shivaay Says:

    Hrithik Roshan hits

    Kaho Naa.. : Super Duper Hit
    Kabhi Khushi.. : Super Hit
    Koi Mil Gaya : Hit
    Krrish : Hit
    Dhoom 2 : Hit
    Agneepath : Semi Hit
    Krrish 3 : Hit
    War : Hit

    2010-19

    Kites : Flop
    Guzaarish : Flop
    Zindagi Na.. : Average
    Agneepath : Semi Hit
    Krrish 3 : Hit
    Bang Bang : Average
    Mohenjo Daro : Flop
    Kaabil : Below Average
    Super 30 : Average
    War : Hit

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  19. Can somebody upload the trailer of Gulabo Sitabo please..It has been realeased and looks quite interesting one!

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  20. sanjana Says:

    Vidya Balan

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  27. sanjana Says:

    all the above 3 are images from Ludo.

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  28. Elizabeth Debicki has boarded the Netflix royal drama The Crown as Princess Diana. She will play Diana in the fifth and sixth seasons of the show.

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  32. SJ2 on Eid 2021.

    Now John will tax Eidi from Salman Khan.🤣🤣

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  33. ATRANGI RE is going to surprise us all the way TEAM ANAND RAI + HIMANSHU SHARMA did in Raanjhana and Tanu Weds Manu did. Eagerly awaiting yet another genre from the most versatile one man industry Akshay Kumar.

    The age gap is unbelievable. Reminds me of Amitabh and Kimi Katkar.

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    • Saif is 3 yrs younger than Akshay Kumar and then Akshay acting with his daughter is little too much.

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      • In Bollywood it’s all perfectly acceptable. Even if it looks cringeworthy.

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        • Don’t say perfectly acceptable in Bollywood. It was norm in Southern India but Bollywood has more or less done away with this. I don’t think many leading men will accept movies with Sara opposite them if they are over 50 yrs age while having acted with their mother.

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        • She’s 25. He’s 53.
          Not much surprises me about this.
          Are they firstly opposite each other romantically? We don’t know storyline at all.

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        • Another way to put it – surely acting is about the age of the character being played by the actor rather than the age of the actor playing the character.

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    • Am going to guess it’ll be more like SRK-Alia in Dear Zindagi. Anything more will be pukeworthy, Kiara and Akshay were tough enough to digest.

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  34. Someone posted this on FB!

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  35. Naveen, Bacchan Pandey image looks totally masala. This one i would love to see in cinema halls with 100% capacity.

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  36. Did Bollywood need another Kaif? As if Katrina wasn’t enough.

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  39. sanjana Says:

    “Isn’t This A Tennis Serve”?: Twitter Reacts To Saina Poster Oopsie
    Unlike the film’s poster, a badminton shuttle is not tossed high up in the air

    https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/isnt-this-a-tennis-serve-twitter-reacts-to-saina-poster-oopsie-2382920?pfrom=home-ndtv_lateststories

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  40. sanjana Says:

    On Wednesday night, the film’s director Amole Gupte took to Facebook and broke his silence on the controversy. Re-sharing the film’s poster, Gupe wrote, “Too much speculation in the digital media about the poster… “looks like a tennis serve… Saina doing a Sania” etc etc… If Saina is the flying shuttle, then clearly, the girl’s hand with the National colours wristband is the hand of the Indian Girl Child aspiring to reach Saina’s height!!!”

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  43. Is not Kangana looking lovely here?

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