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Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)
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BAAHUBALI : THE BEGINNING (2015)
Dir S. S. Rajamouli
Dhivara, the waterfall scene
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bolllywoodhungama · 1 year
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Baahubali: The Beginning, directed by S.S. Rajamouli, will screen in Norway at the Stavanger Opera House.
Prabhas starred in the 2015 film Baahubali: The Beginning, which was released.
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The 2015 film Baahubali: The Beginning, which was directed by S.S. Rajamouli, will be shown in the Stavanger Opera House in Norway. The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra will perform live during the screening of the Prabhas starrer. S.S. Rajamouli, the director, thanked the audience on social media while sharing the exciting news.
Can't forget the wonderful #Baahubali: The Beginning showing at the Royal Albert Hall in London, which is still ingrained in my eyes, he added. Currently, we are anticipating another wonderful film in concert screening of Baahubali 1 in Norway on August 18 at the Stavanger Opera House with a performance by the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra.
In the historical fiction movie Baahubali: The Beginning, a young warrior seeks to exact revenge on his father's killer. The movie was a box office and critical hit, making over Rs 1000 crore globally. It is regarded as one of the greatest Indian movies ever made. In addition to Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah, Ramya Krishna, Sathyaraj, and Nassar, the two-film series starred Prabhas as the principal actor.
Returning to S.S. Rajamouli, his most recent film, RRR, was directed by Ram Charan and Jr. NTR. He and Mahesh Babu are now working on their future movie.
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Baahubali the beginning searching to convince me that makeover is an upgrade instead of a terrible downgrade.
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carminavulcana · 4 months
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Summary- Deva and Varadha have left Khansaar for good. They now live in the beautiful hill town of Mahishmati (yes! Mahishmati and no, this is not a Baahubali crossover). It is Varadha's birthday and they are going to celebrate. What happens though, when it begins to rain?
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“Is that why you give me ginger and lemongrass tea in the mornings” Varadha demanded. “Because saffron is too expensive?” 
“No, that is for your throat and to build your immune system.” 
“You really are a strange specimen, my friend. On the one hand, you’re built like a bear, and you can kill bears with your bare hands! But your chief concern these days is my immune system? Really? My immune system, of all things? When did you become such a peddamma?”
Deva refused to dignify this remark with a response and continued to putter around the kitchen busily while Varadha sipped his tea. There was a lot to do but Deva had forbidden him from “lifting even a finger” to help. 
“It’s your birthday,” he had growled menacingly. “If you lift even a finger today, I will glue your fingers together.” 
Well, Deva could be downright terrifying when he wanted to be. And Varadha had no interest in being at the receiving end of Deva’s wrath on his birthday. So, he did the safe thing and just watched as his dearest prepared a feast in their beautiful, sunlit kitchen. 
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kyletogaz · 16 days
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PAUSEEEE
do you watch bollywood movies👀 bc if so, i gotta hear all of your favorites like immediately
(i saw one of your reblogs on my timeline and i had to ask)
oh absolutely!
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padmavaat (2018)
heeramandi: the diamond bazaar (tv show, 2024)
khufiya (2023)
laapataa ladies (2023)
saaho (2019)
devdas (2002)
goliyon ki raasleela ram leela (2013)
queen (2013)
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baahubali 2: the conclusion (2017)
double xl (2022)
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allari-ammayi · 1 year
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Butta Bomma
A. Bahubali x Reader x B. Deva
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Synopsis: In the heart of Hyderabad, Y/n tends to her grandmother's antique store, a time capsule hiding stories of the past. Her routine is disrupted when she joins friends to watch the movie "Baahubali," a decision that is set to have an unremovable stain on her life.
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In the vibrant and bustling streets of Hyderabad, India, nestled amidst the chaos of modernity, there existed a quaint and almost forgotten treasure trove of history. It was a little antique store with an intriguing story of its own, now entrusted to the care of a young woman named Y/n. 
Each morning, the sun cast its gentle rays upon the old wooden door of the shop, signalling the beginning of another day. 
Y/n, with an air of quiet determination, unlocked the weathered door and stepped into a world frozen in time. The antique store, a relic itself, carried the weight of decades, its wooden beams groaning softly with age.
As the door swung open, a cloud of dust danced through the air, catching the soft glow of the morning light. Y/n took a moment to inhale the musty scent of history and nostalgia before she proceeded with her daily ritual.
Y/n's routine was as predictable as the sunrise. She gingerly dusted off the display cabinets, each one containing a piece of history that had been carefully preserved for generations.
Once the store was tidied up, Y/n took her place at the ornate wooden register. It was a perch from which she watched the world go by, albeit one that rarely saw any visitors. 
The store, hidden away in plain sight amidst the chaotic streets of Hyderabad, seemed to exist in its own tranquil bubble. Despite the city's ceaseless movement and vibrant energy, it was as if the shop was invisible to the outside world.
With the day's quietude embracing her, Y/n reached for a vintage novel, a companion she had grown fond of. The pages rustled softly as she lost herself in tales of bygone eras, immersing herself in the words on the pages. 
The store was once her grandmother's, and before that, her great-grandmother's, and before that her great-geart-grandmother's. No-one knew exactly how old it was, but it was a family relic that was passed down to Y/n.
Y/n had always been more inclined toward the pages of modern literature than the silver screen. In a world captivated by the magic of movies, she found her sanctuary in the written word. 
But as fate would have it, a new cinematic sensation swept across India, leaving a trail of fervour in its wake, bearing the name 'Bahubali.' 
It was as if a fever had taken hold of the nation, and fans had gone berserk over this cinematic marvel. People had lost their minds, raving about the epic storytelling and jaw-dropping visuals that this movie promised.
Y/n, ever the outlier in her circle, hadn't quite fathomed the craze.
Her friends, captivated by the Baahubali frenzy, hadn't understood how she remained immune to its charm.
They had pestered her relentlessly, urging her to give it a chance. Perhaps, they had thought, Y/n might just find a new love in the world of cinema.
“Come on, Y/n!!” 
“It’s really good!! We’ve already been to the movies three times this month purely because it was so good!”
“And we’ve had two movie nights where we watched the first and second movies together!”
Y/n grimaced, unsure of what to say.
“I don’t know, guys…”
“Ohh, please, Y/n!” They continued to persist, wearing down the girl.
“If it’s not as good as we promise, I swear on my life I’ll start reading that one book you told me to!” Y/n’s ears perked up at this comment as the others quickly joined in.
“In fact -  we all will!” The three girls looked at each other and began nodding in unison and urging Y/n. 
“Mmm…” Y/n’s face remained in deep thought.
“Y/n, if you come to watch the two movies with us, we all promise to immediately start reading the books.” One of the girls spoke up, finally, desperate to get her friend in front of the silver screen. Y/n craned her head to look past her friends at the deserted and empty shop. 
Y/n’s features softened and she looked at their eager faces. She let out a low sigh and looked at her friends, a smile starting to form on her lips.
“I guess it couldn’t hurt to leave the store unattended for one night,”
Finally, Y/n had relented, agreeing to accompany her friends to the movie theatre. She had been willing to set aside her literary pursuits for an evening if only to unravel the mystery of what had driven the entire nation into a state of euphoria.
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As the lights had dimmed and the colossal screen had flickered to life, Y/n's curiosity had mingled with a hint of scepticism. The opening scene had unfolded, and the grandeur of Bahubali had begun to unfurl before her eyes. 
She had watched in awe as the story had unfurled, the characters had come to life, and the visual spectacle had swept her into its embrace.
As the credits rolled and the applause of the audience resonated around her, Y/n understood why the nation had succumbed to Baahubali‘s enchantment.
Leaving the theatre, Y/n wore a smile that mirrored the newfound appreciation for the magic of movies. She might have been a devotee of modern literature, but in that moment, she had experienced the transformative enchantment of cinema. 
Y/n held a unique perspective on the characters.
Y/n possessed a deep respect for Bahubali, his qualities of honour, bravery, and selflessness impressed her. Bahubali had been a shining example of the qualities Y/n had admired most in people.
Even when it came to the character of Bhallaladeva, who had been universally despised by viewers, Y/n had found herself harbouring a different sentiment. Instead of hatred, she hadn't been able to help but pity him. 
Beneath the layers of villainy and treachery, she had glimpsed a tragic figure, consumed by ambition and insecurity, his actions driven by a thirst for approval.
While the general populace had harboured hatred and disgust for Bhallaladeva, she possessed a unique and empathetic viewpoint. Y/n had peered beneath the layers of cruelty and ambition, recognizing the tragic figure that Bhallaladeva had truly been.
In her eyes, Bhallaladeva hadn't been just a villain; he had been a product of his environment, a victim of his father's ruthless influence.
Y/n believed that if he had grown up in a different setting, devoid of the poisonous presence of his father, he could have evolved into a different, more compassionate person. 
“I can’t believe you feel sorry for Bhallaladeva, Y/n! He’s the ultimate villain!” Gowri, Y/n’s closest friend, argued as she sat across Y/n in the little coffee shop, as Y/n took a sip of her drink and continued looking down at the newspaper.
“Gowri, I know it’s hard to see, but there’s more to his character than just being a villain,” Y/n said, taking another sip, and making Gowri groan, her hazel locks swaying with her dramatic disdain.
“More to him? He’s a murderer, Y/n! He killed his own brother and lusted for his brother's wife, how can you pity someone like him!?” Gowri's grey eyes were full with a sense of determination to prove Bhallaladeva to be a vilian.
“Everyone’s a murderer in this movie, Gowri. Besides, I’m not condoning his actions, but just think about it. He grew up in a toxic environment with a father like Bijjaladeva. The constant pressure, the endless manipulation, the unhealthy influence…” Y/n shuddered, just thinking about what Bhalla likely grew up with.
“That’s no excuse for his treachery. He betrayed his family and his kingdom, he’s disgusting!” Gowri spat. Y/n sighed, finally placing her mug down on the table and laying her paper flat, looking up at Gowri.
"I get that, but I can't help but wonder if, under different circumstances... He might have turned out differently," Y/n said, softly, in a comforting voice. Gowri gaped at her, her mouth open and eyes wide.
"Are you serious? He's power-hungry and ruthless. He deserved the fate that came to him."
"It's just that the complexity of his character intrigues me. What if he felt trapped, burdened by the expectations placed upon him?" Y/n said thoughtfully, “What if he was feeling betrayed by his own mother? That everything that belonged to him was being shared with his cousin? Even that thought wouldn’t be his fault, it would be his father’s.”
"Y/n, he had a choice! He chose evil, plain and simple." Gowri said with a huff, crossing her arms.
"I'm not saying he didn't make terrible choices. It's just that I can't help but feel a sense of pity for someone who may have been a victim of his own circumstances." Y/n’s tone remained gentle.
"I can't believe you're defending him, Y/n," Gowri said in disbelief, shaking her head.
"I'm not defending him, Gowri. I'm just trying to understand. Stories like Baahubali make us question the complexities of human nature and the choices people make." Y/n said, calmly.
“Well, I still think he’s the worst.” Gowri childishly puffed out her cheeks and looked out of the window as Y/n lightly chuckled, shaking her head.
"And that's the beauty of storytelling. It sparks conversations and lets us see things from different angles." Y/n said with a clever smile, eyeing Gowri as she took another short sip of her drink.
Rather than hating Bhallaladeva, Bijjaladeva, the conniving and power-hungry uncle, had been the object of her disdain. Y/n had loathed him for his nefarious influence over his son, Bhallaladeva. 
The sick thoughts and twisted desires he had sown in Bhallaladeva’s mind for his own greed had been inexcusable.
Y/n's fascination didn't stop at the cinema. She had felt compelled to dive deeper into their psyche, to unravel the intricacies of Bhallaladeva and Bahubali’s dynamic, lives, and the forces that had shaped them.
This curiosity led Y/n to embark on a literary journey of her own. She had poured her thoughts, insights, and emotions into a twenty-thousand-word analytical essay, meticulously dissecting the characters and their intertwining destinies. 
Her essay had become a labour of love.
'If I were ever magically given the chance to change the fate of Bhallaladeva and assist him to tread a path of light and goodness, I would value the opportunity and do my best to secure him a good future.'
Little had she known that her writings would soon become more than just words on a page, as destiny had had a mysterious plan in store.
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Time offers every man the opportunity to become a warrior, and it's more heroic to defend others when you are afraid, than walk (or swim) around pretending that you are fearless.
Today's (slightly late) Mermay Merman is my dearest Prince Kumara Varma from Baahubali 2. In fact, the description of this image (At least the beginning, Time offers every man the opportunity to become a warrior) is lifted straight from Baahubali's words to him, about 15 seconds before poor Kumara has to prove himself in battle: Terrified, but ready to defend the girls who are more defenseless than he is.
I love him.
Here's the trailer for Baahubali 2 in case you haven't seen it (Although yes, please watch Baahubali 1 first! :D)
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And here you can give Kumara Varma a nice home with you, if you want him in a notebook, sticker or poster!
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Web Series Review: Panchayat Season 3
Star Cast: Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Chandan Roy, Faisal Malik, Sanvikaa, Pankaj Jha
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Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra
Synopsis: PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 is the story of the feud between a villager and an egoistic MLA. After the events of the second season, a new 'Sachiv' (Vinod Suryavanshi) arrives in Phulera. Brij Bhushan Dubey (Raghubir Yadav), the Pradhan Pati, devises a plan. He keeps the Panchayat office locked on the day of the new Sachin's joining. Brij even doesn't pick up his call and so does Vikas (Chandan Roy). The new Sachiv complains to the MLA Chandrakishore Singh (Pankaj Jha), who in turn, complains to the DM (Kusum Shastri). The DM urgently calls Manju Devi (Neena Gupta), the Pradhan, to her office. Manju and Prahlad (Faisal Malik), the Up-Pradhan, make it clear that they want Abhishek Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) back as the Sachiv. As luck would have it, the same day, the MLA is jailed for killing a dog. The DM cancels Abhishek's transfer and asks him to join Phulera Gram Panchayat. Brij, Manju, Vikas and Prahlad are overjoyed to have Abhishek back with them. But there are certain problems in front of the village. Prahlad is depressed over the death of his son, Rahul (Shiv Swaroop) and has turned an alcoholic as well. Meanwhile, the Gram Panchayat elections are around the corner and Bhushan (Durgesh Kumar) is determined to win at any cost. As part of his strategy, he decides to send an olive branch to the MLA. Soon, this leads to utter chaos and madness in Phulera. What happens next forms the rest of the show.
Panchayat Season 3 Story Review: Chandan Kumar's story is terrific and the writer manages to neatly take the story forward. Chandan Kumar's screenplay is very effective and is peppered with lots of entertaining and dramatic moments. But the surprise this season is that the show scores big time with the emotional scenes as well. Chandan Kumar's dialogues are sharp and hilarious as required. Some dialogues are bound to become memes, just like it happened in the previous season. A few one-liners, however, do give a feeling that they were written keeping in mind that it'll become meme-worthy.
Deepak Kumar Mishra's direction is praiseworthy. Like the previous seasons, the execution is neat and uncomplicated. Often, several cult shows tend to disappoint in the subsequent seasons. But PANCHAYAT has proved to be an exception. The writer and director have taken care that nothing is added for the heck of it and at the same time, the new developments carry the essence of the show. This time, the stakes are higher and hence, even the tension levels go high in some scenes.
On the flipside, some developments are silly. For instance, the idea of the Pradhan to not pick up the call of the new Sachiv is childish. But since it leads to LOL-worthy moments, one won't mind. The same happens with the scene where a family is given a house under the PM Awas Yojana scheme though they don't qualify for it. The reason behind it is far-fetched. However, it makes for a nice watch. Secondly, the romance between Abhishek and Rinki (Sanvikaa) doesn't progress much and it's a bit of a downer.
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PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 begins on a very entertaining note and the first episode sets the mood. The sequence between Prahlad and Damyanti Devi (Abha Sharma) is lovely and the most emotional sequence of the show. The real fun begins once the MLA arrives in the village for a truce meeting. The scene starts ordinarily but ends on a high and is sure to bring the house down. From here, the show is highly entertaining. This time, there's also action and the final episode is very nail-biting. The last 10 minutes give a 'Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara' or 'Lonavala mein kya hua' (THE FAMILY MAN) vibe and enhance the excitement for Season 4.
Panchayat Season 3 Performances: Jitendra Kumar doesn’t have much to do initially but later on, dominates the show. He’s totally gotten into the skin of the character by now and is very impressive. Raghubir Yadav, too, puts his best foot forward. Neena Gupta is first-rate and this time, her character gets a deeper understanding of politics. This adds a lot to her role and also her performance. Chandan Roy lends able support, as always. Faisal Malik has a difficult role this time but comes out with flying colours. Sanvikaa is a fine talent and her mere presence instantly lifts the impact of a scene. Pankaj Jha is outstanding as the antagonist. The same goes for Durgesh Kumar. Sunita Rajwar (Kranti Devi; Bhushan's wife) leaves a huge mark. Ashok Pathak (Binod) this time has a longer role, considering the popularity of his memes perhaps, and does very well. Asif Khan (Ganesh) is highly entertaining while Aanchal Tiwari (Raveena) is sweet. Abha Sharma is adorable and Vishal Yadav (Jagmohan) makes his presence felt. Prateek Pachauri (Babloo) and Ebaabdullah Khan (Dabloo) are funny. The others who do well are Tript Sahu (Khushu; Vikas's wife), Bulloo Kumar (Madhav; who sides with Bhushan), Gaurav Singh (Chottan Singh; MLA's PA), Amit Kumar Maurya (Bam Bahadur), Kusum Shastri, Vinod Suryavanshi, Shrikant Verma (Parmeshwar), Vishwanath Chatterjee (Sanjay Yadav; cop) and Diwakar Dhayani (BDO). Kirandeep Kaur (Chitra; MLA's daughter) doesn’t have much to do and hopefully, will have a stronger part in Season 4. Lastly, Swananad Kirkire (MP) has a promising cameo.
Panchayat Season 3 music and other technical aspects: Anurag Saikia's music enhances the impact. As for the songs, the Manoj Tiwari track is damn good. But watch out for 'Thame Dil Ko', sung by Abhijeet Bhattacharya. Amitabha Singh's cinematography is satisfactory. The bird's eye view shots of the village, especially, are memorable. Karishma Vyas' costumes and Naveen Lohara and Sayali Naikwadi Singh's production design are straight out of life. The action is realistic. Amit Kulkarni's editing is smooth.
Panchayat Season 3 Conclusion: On the whole, PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 fulfils all the humongous expectations and rests on bravura performances, some funny and dramatic sequences, nail-biting climax and meme-worthy dialogues. This time, the show also scores on the emotional front and also boasts of action scenes. Thanks to the insane popularity and word of mouth, the third season is bound to emerge as one of the most most-watched or maybe the most most-watched show for Amazon Prime Video this year. Recommended!
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sivavakkiyar · 5 months
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I was talking to amma about this this morning, cultural associations with specific physical gestures, so crucial to something like Bharatanatyam etc. Those are harder to grasp or acquire, or at least they are for me. When it came out I showed Baahubali 2 to my non South Asian friends, the same way I do DDLJ—-common politics, etc.
But there’s a shot near the beginning of that film that shaped the whole thing for me that they didn’t catch: an elephant bows to the main character, and he lifts his leg in a distinct gesture and the camera lingers on it. It’s supposed to evoke the Vamana-Mahabali story, very deliberately: but they didn’t know that story or gesture, and so kind of engaged it like it was Lion King. Similarly the two fingers, index and middle, grabbing a woman’s nose—-you could cut the camera there, it draws a breath, everyone knows what’s being referenced, and what is implied, unless they don’t.
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ladydarkey · 2 years
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First movie on my first 'new years resolution indian movie night' will be:
Baahubali The Beginning
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BAAHUBALI : THE BEGINNING (2015)
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Best South Indian Movies Dubbed in Hindi
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South Indian cinema has garnered immense appreciation for its unique storytelling, dynamic characters, and visually stunning films. With a growing audience base across India, many South Indian films have been dubbed into Hindi, allowing a wider audience to experience these cinematic gems. Here’s a list of some of the best South Indian movies dubbed in Hindi that are worth watching:
1. Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)Language: Telugu/Tamil Director: S. S. Rajamouli Synopsis: Set in the ancient kingdom of Mahishmati, this epic saga follows the journey of a young man, Shiva, who discovers his royal lineage and battles to reclaim his rightful throne. Known for its grand visuals, impressive action sequences, and a compelling narrative, “Baahubali: The Beginning” set a new standard for Indian cinema with its scale and ambition.
2. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017)Language: Telugu/Tamil Director: S. S. Rajamouli Synopsis: The sequel to “Baahubali: The Beginning,” this film continues the saga with larger battles and deeper emotional arcs. It explores the backstory of the kingdom and unveils the fate of the central characters. With its larger-than-life action and dramatic storytelling, “Baahubali 2” became a cinematic phenomenon.
3. Kanchana: Muni 2 (2011)Language: Tamil Director: Raghava Lawrence Synopsis: A blend of horror and comedy, “Kanchana” follows the story of a timid man who is haunted by the spirit of a woman seeking vengeance. The film masterfully combines scares with humor, making it a delightful watch for fans of both genres.
4. Drishyam (2013)Language: Malayalam Director: Jeethu Joseph Synopsis: This Malayalam thriller tells the story of Georgekutty, an ordinary man who goes to extraordinary lengths to protect his family after they become involved in a crime. “Drishyam” is acclaimed for its gripping plot, strong performances, and clever twists.
5. Master (2021)Language: Tamil Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj Synopsis: A high-octane action drama, “Master” revolves around an alcoholic professor who is sent to reform a juvenile school, where he faces off against a ruthless gangster. The film's engaging narrative, stylish direction, and powerful performances make it a standout hit.
6. Vikram Vedha (2017)Language: Tamil Director: Pushkar-Gayathri Synopsis: This neo-noir thriller is a cat-and-mouse game between a ruthless cop and a cunning gangster. With its smart storytelling, engaging plot, and moral ambiguity, “Vikram Vedha” is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas.
7. Eega (2012)Language: Telugu Director: S. S. Rajamouli Synopsis: “Eega” tells the story of a man who is reincarnated as a housefly and seeks revenge on his murderer. The film is known for its innovative storytelling and visual effects, making it a unique and entertaining experience.
8. Sardar (2022)Language: Tamil Director: P. S. Mithran Synopsis: A political thriller that follows the story of a spy who must navigate through layers of deception and conspiracy. With a gripping narrative and solid performances, “Sardar” keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
9. Arjun Reddy (2017)Language: Telugu Director: Sandeep Reddy Vanga Synopsis: This intense drama follows the tumultuous life of a young surgeon whose career and personal life spiral out of control after a broken relationship. “Arjun Reddy” is noted for its raw portrayal of emotions and compelling performances.
10. Rangasthalam (2018)Language: Telugu Director: Sukumar Synopsis: Set in the 1980s, this film revolves around a hearing-impaired man who uncovers corruption in his village while trying to make a difference. The film's engaging story, strong performances, and nostalgic setting make it a standout.
Conclusion
South Indian cinema offers a rich tapestry of stories that often go beyond the conventional Bollywood fare. The best south Indian movies dubbed in Hindi, showcase the diversity and creativity of South Indian filmmakers. Whether you’re drawn to epic sagas, intense dramas, or thrilling action, these movies provide a window into the vibrant and dynamic world of South Indian cinema. Watching them in Hindi makes it accessible for a broader audience, allowing more viewers to appreciate the depth and artistry of these exceptional films.
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sceneloc8official · 1 month
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Explore 12 Stunning Malabaleshwar Locations for Your Next Creative Shoot
The “Queen of Hill Stations,” Malabaleshwar, is more than simply a honeymooners’ and nature lovers’ paradise. Big names in Bollywood love to shoot there because of its gorgeous scenery, quaint colonial buildings, and tranquil atmosphere. But fear not, those who want to create stuff! These breathtaking locales are not just for movie sets.
Make your way to these enchanted locations with SceneLoc8, and become the star of your own pre-wedding photo session, adventurous photo shoot, visually stunning music video, or engaging vlog.
Here are 12 amazing Malabaleshwar locales that you must see in order to get inspired for your next creative endeavor:
One Tree Hill (Raja Hindustani)
Relive the electrifying chemistry between Karisma Kapoor and Aamir Khan. This famous location, which features a lone, stately tree that overlooks the valley, is ideal for a couple’s portrait or a romantic pre-wedding picture. Imagine snapping pictures against this gorgeous backdrop, catching the golden glow of dawn or dusk. This is a great place for vloggers to construct a beautiful opening or a meaningful statement.
Venna Lake (Satyameva Jayate)
Venna Lake’s calm beauty can help you find inner serenity. Make a symbolic video about John Abraham’s vigilante attitude, or use the beautiful atmosphere of the lake for a calm pre-wedding photo shoot. This gorgeous location is ideal for shooting a moving music video or stunning landscape shots.
Arthur’s Seat Point (Aankhen)
Adrenaline junkies, unite! Visit the location where Akshay Kumar filmed the thrilling pursuit scene in Aankhen to get your heart pounding. The exhilarating Arthur’s Seat slopes are perfect for daring pre-wedding photos or high-action vlogs.
Wilson Point (Singham)
Take wide-angle photos exactly like Ajay Devgn in Singham. Wilson Point’s spectacular 360-degree vistas make it the ideal location for dramatic music videos or exquisite landscape photography. Imagine having an endless sky and rolling hills as the backdrop for your pre-wedding photos. This place is perfect for establishing shots and beautiful drone footage for vloggers.
Mahabaleshwar Temple (A Gentleman)
Accept the diversity of Malabaleshwar’s culture. The Mahabaleshwar Temple’s elaborate architecture and ethereal atmosphere make it a memorable location for pre-wedding portraits, engagement photos, or even a traditional music video. Vloggers can learn about the local way of life and delve into the history of the temple.
Strawberry Fields (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
Let strawberry fields’ vivid red hues bloom with affection. Pre-wedding photos inspired by Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, starring Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor, can capture the beauty of adolescent affection. Vloggers can produce a pleasant travelogue or an enjoyable culinary journey while visiting nearby strawberry farms.
Polo Grounds (ABCD 2)
Bring out the dancing in you! The colonial-styled historic Polo Grounds provided the backdrop for the exciting dancing scenes in ABCD 2. This setting provides a distinctive fusion of modern and historical emotions, making it ideal for a funny pre-wedding photography, dancing music video, or interesting vlog about Malabaleshwar’s best-kept secrets.
Pratapgad Fort (Baahubali: The Beginning)
Bring out the warrior in you! Though some scenes were not totally filmed at Malabaleshwar, Baahubali made use of the magnificent Pratapgad Fort. A dramatic music video, a vlog highlighting the area’s rich Maratha heritage, or a historical pre-wedding shoot would all benefit from the fort’s impressive construction.
Lingmala Waterfall (Mardaani 2)
Accept the force of nature! The dramatic setting of Lingmala Waterfall, where Rani Mukerji shot Mardaani 2, is perfect for a pre-wedding photo session, a mysterious music video, or a vlog that highlights Malabaleshwar’s unadulterated beauty.
Pasarni Ghat (Satte Pe Satta)
Relive the timeless romance between Hema Malini and Amitabh Bachchan. With its breathtaking views of the valley, the colorful Pasarni Ghat is ideal for a traditional pre-wedding photo session or a music video that pays homage to the golden era of Bollywood. Vloggers can explore the local flora and animals and record the visual magnificence of the ghat from this spot.
Mahabaleshwar Market (Lootcase)
Taste the colourful excitement of Malabaleshwar. The vibrant Mahabaleshwar Market, featured in Lootcase, as a great setting for pre-wedding photos or a vlog that explores the local retail scene. Imagine filming unguarded moments of vloggers enjoying some delectable street food or couples haggling over souvenirs.
Bombay Point (Various Films)
Accept the expansive splendor! Filmmakers frequently choose Bombay Point for establishing shots since it provides amazing vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. This gorgeous setting is ideal for grandiose pre-wedding portraits, expansive landscape shots, or vlogs that highlight Malabaleshwar’s splendor from an alternative viewpoint.
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Remember: Please show consideration for the locals and the environment when filming at any of these locations. If required, obtain the appropriate permits, and make sure you travel responsibly at all times.
So, why do you hesitate? Bring your imagination, seize your camera, and make your way to Malabaleshwar. You may turn these popular locations in Bollywood into the backdrop for your next masterpiece by using SceneLoc8 as a guide!
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