Tumgik
bb-says · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Photographs of Pakistan Movement exhibited August 2020
Tehreek-i-Pakistan ‘Journey of Hope’ (Umeed ka Safar)
The exhibition has showcased the struggle of Muslims of Indian Sub-continent for the separate country under the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
The exhibition was inaugurated at art gallery of Rawalpindi Arts Council by Pakistan Green Task Force chairman Dr Jamal Nasir.
read more >>>
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Indian Matchmaking 2020 ‧ Documentary ‧ 1 season
★☆☆☆☆  LMAO! This was wild. Having never gone through the matchmaking process myself, I learned the differences and similarities from watching with both my Pakistani and Indian friends. Sima Aunty means well but yikes your misogyny is showing!
Matchmaker Sima Taparia guides clients in the United States and India in the arranged marriage process, offering an inside look at the custom in today's world.
youtube
Hands down I was team Nadia the second she came onscreen. And you gotta love Vyasar!
I’m team Aparna now after seeing her in the reunion video : check it out >>>
youtube
Dolly from Delhi “Ok Pradhyuman it seems like another talent that you have is creating analogies, first with the dating app and now with mobile phones.”
booooiiiii bye!
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Link
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
The Tiger Hunter 2016 ‧ Comedy ‧ 1h 34m 
★★★☆☆  I really enjoyed this movie! The accents are terrible but it’s a lot of fun and I imagine it is a great snapshot of a South Asian’s experience immigrating to America in the 70′s.
A young Indian man relocates to 1970s Chicago to become an engineer, but when his job falls through, resorts to an elaborate charade with misfit friends in order to woo his childhood sweetheart. Directed by Lena Khan, written by Khan and Sameer Gardezi, and starring Danny Pudi, Jon Heder, Rizwan Manji, Karen David.
“The [main] character of my film happens to be Muslim, but that’s not the majority of his story. It’s a young man trying to live up to the legacy of his father and feeling worthy enough for the love of his life. These are obstacles that are relatable.” - Lena Khan (Director of The Tiger Hunter)
Check out this article about the director, Lena Khan, a South Asian Muslim >>>
youtube
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
10 radical modern art movements you may not know much about — but definitely should !
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Link
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Link
“...There are two branches of this moment in figuration for people who can now be author of their own stories — queer people, people of color...” - Christina Quarles.
Salman Toor : https://www.salmantoor.com/
Christina Quarles : https://www.christinaquarles.com/
0 notes
bb-says · 4 years
Link
Indonesian collector Tom Tandio is quoted in this article saying “A lot of international collectors have the wrong perception about contemporary South Asian art. They think it’s very traditional, but it’s not.”
0 notes
bb-says · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Blinded by the Light 2019 ‧ Drama/Comedy ‧ 1h 58m
★★★★☆  I loved this move. It’s a musical and so cheesy but extremely heartfelt and although it takes place in England in the 1980′s, I found it extremely relatable. The almost 2 hour movie captures many pivotal moments I connected with as a Pakistani growing up in a western predominantly white society.
Javed is a Pakistani teenager who experiences racial and economic turmoil while living in Luton, England, in 1987. He writes poetry as a way to escape the intolerance of his hometown and the stubborn views of his traditional father. When a classmate introduces him to the music of Bruce Springsteen, Javed sees parallels between the singer's powerful lyrics and his own working-class environment. Springsteen's melodies soon inspire Javed to find his own voice and follow his dreams.
youtube
17 notes · View notes
bb-says · 5 years
Link
“For Mistry and Kotecha, tattooing also serves an opportunity for them to celebrate their heritage. For Mistry, reclaiming her pride in her background after decades of rejecting it is integral to her work and is deftly interwoven in her designs. Most are inspired by those she grew up with at home, including Mughal miniature paintings, block print tapestries, and Indian tribal tattoos.”
Tumblr media
@heleenatattoos
0 notes