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Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti Update: मीका सिंह को शान देंगे कंगन पहनाने का टास्क, आज के एपिसोड में आएगी टीवी की ये हसीना
Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti Update: मीका सिंह को शान देंगे कंगन पहनाने का टास्क, आज के एपिसोड में आएगी टीवी की ये हसीना
Swayamvar- Mika Di Vohti Update: सिंगर मीका सिंह (Mika Singh) नेशनल टीवी पर अपना स्वयंवर रचा रहे हैं। मीका अपनी दुल्हनिया ढूंढ़ने के लिए तेजी से आगे बढ़ रहे हैं। आज के तीसरे एपिसोड में दिखाया जायेगा कि सिंगर शान मीका को एक टास्क देंगे, जिसके जरिए उन्हें किसी दो राजकुमारी को चुनना होगा। दो अलग-अलग कंगन शान मीका को देते हुए कहते हैं, दो लोगों को ये पहनाने हैं और उनके साथ ही आपको डेट पर जाना होगा।…
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Aditya Roy Kapur celebrates one year of The Night Manager
Along with him, his co-stars Anil Kapoor and Sobhita Dhulipala also dedicated a special social media posts as the web-series turned one.
There is no doubt that The Night Manager was one of the most loved and watched series of 2023. Starring Aditya Roy Kapur as the lead, the show garnered massive success last year and won the hearts of audiences with its gripping plot. Aditya played the role of Shaan Sengupta, a spy who is on a mission to expose the wrongdoings of Shelly Rungta, played by Anil Kapoor. Now that the series has completed one year, Aditya decided to celebrate the moment by taking to social media to pen down a post.
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Aditya Roy Kapoor shared some unreleased BTS images from the sets with his co-stars Anil Kapoor, Sobhita Dhulipala, among others and penned a caption that read, “One year since the release of The Night Manager”. Many of the actor’s fans took to the post to not just wish him but also shower praises and love on his character Shaan. “One year since i found the love of my life- Shaan sen gupta,” wrote one of the fans whereas another one added, “Shaan is the ideal Jaan”.
For the unversed, the Hindi version of the show featured Sobhita Dhulipala as Shelly Rungta’s girlfriend Kaveri Dixit and Tillotama Shome as RAW officer Lipika Rao, who essayed key roles in the series. Apart from them, the web-show featured an ensemble cast which included Ravi Behl, Rukhsar Rehman, Saswata Chatterjee, Supriya Shukla, Joy Sengupta, among others. Directed by Sandeep Modi, The Night Manager is based on John Le Carre’s novel by the same name and it is currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
Meanwhile, talking about his upcoming work commitments, Aditya Roy Kapur is now gearing up for his next with Anurag Basu titled Metro In Dino, which features him alongside Sara Ali Khan,  and reportedly the actor has already started shooting for the film. The film also features a host of actors which include Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkana Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta.
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Eva said that Nils provided the pigment for the base. Blood.
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- now we have our Clarice having some kind of allucinations... and even if they are pretty cool (lol the first one was amazing and extra creepy)... she really needs some help with what happened and her PTSD... she just need to find the right therapist cause that dude is not.
- I love how psychological all of this is. Like... al the mind games, the tactics... i am really loving this. They are really smart on both sides.
- These people really dont wanna know what is going on if they are ready to infiltrate a fed building to get rid af a man. And their plan was really smart.
- I am so happy Ardelia is still there lo. SHe is funny and intelligent and i love to see that Clarice has someone at her side ready to help and just to be there for her.
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What is your theory for why Imlie and Aryan will get married? Do you think as per promos Aryan’s going to pressure Imlie? There would be no logical reason other than Aryan wanting to protect Imlie from something if he initiates it.. but what would he need to protect her from?
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I do think the promo is misleading. Aryan and forcing Imlie is literally the most uncharacteristic thing for him to do. He's not the one to force. He just isn't! And I know it's ITV and why look at other shows when Imlie the show itself is full of character flips with the writing either completely changing the characters' personality or changing their past behaviors as per convenience of the present. so, a part of me is kind of ready to just....take a deep breathe and accept the possibility that Aryan might just force Imlie to marry him.
It's the "marry me if you want to save Aditya Kumar Tripathi" that is completely incomprehensible to me.
Aryan gets triggered if he sees Aditya around Imlie. The fear of him losing Imlie to Aditya gets stronger with each passing today. In today's epi...Aryan was already mad at Aditya but what pushed him towards violence was Aditya putting his hand on Imlie. Will Aryan, even in his own selfishness, demand Imlie that she ties herself to him for the sake of Nalla?
All of Aryan's actions related to Imlie have either been to protect Imlie or empower her. He isn't the one to take away her choice and this is something that we keep being shown again and again through his words and actions. Last time he said it was after the Malini PF. So now SUDDENLY for him to be all "buss ab meri marzi chalegi!" is a bit...eh?
the current facts at hand that we have are - Nalla is in trouble with police + Aryan's personal vendetta against Aditya is out in the open + Imlie is shocked at the reveal. how Imlie reacts to Aryan's motives is yet to be seen. will she drop him completely is yet to be seen. earlier I had said to a friend that Imlie is done™ with Nalla but that might not be the case as before the accident, Imlie was distraught thinking about Nalla's proposal. she was stuck between a Yes or No choice. that could come into play again.
with Aryan's reveal as being not-as-noble as Imlie had thought him to be...in a way him and Nalla are on the same-ish level in front of Imlie's eyes (gawddd I hope that's not the case but for the sake of presenting a conflict let's say that has happened) and honestly that has upped the stakes of this being a intriguing track. what will be Imlie's choice now? her past connection with Aditya or the new connection she formed with Aryan? the show has made it clear that a part of Imlie is still with her BS which is NORMAL considering their history. despite her tall claims of trusting only her Boss Babu now...we know that Imlie has had a history of doubting Aryan when he acts just a little bit out the character she has established of his in her mind i.e. unconditional friend.
I guess what I want to say is that no, I have no concrete theory about how this marriage will come to be. but the writers have planted a couple of seeds already so whatever the path they will take...that will make sense and when that will happen, I most probably will not have major complains. sure the show is devoid of any real world logic but in the show's universe...every track has done justice to the main characters. progress happens, relationships change and develop with time. stagnancy nahin rehti yahan. AryLie's relationship has gone though many ups and downs...this is yet another road they'll have to take to reach to the next stage of their relationship.
dekhte hain kya hota hai.
though I must say the promo has already delivered what it promised - hooking the audience. look at ALL of us raking our brains about how the marriage will take place based on just one promo when the entire WEEK has been about everything but the promise of any shaadi. kuch bhi kaho...shaane hain Imlie ke CVs xD
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Clarice  -  CBS  -  February 21, 2021  -  June 24, 2021
Crime Drama (13 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Rebecca Breeds as Clarice Starling
Michael Cudlitz as Paul Krendler
Lucca De Oliveira as Tomas Esquivel
Kal Penn as Shaan Tripathi
Nick Sandow as Murray Clarke
Devyn A. Tyler as Ardelia Mapp
Marnee Carpenter as Catherine Martin
Recurring
Shawn Doyle as Clarice's therapist
Jayne Atkinson as United States Attorney General Ruth Martin
Tim Guinee as Novak
Douglas Smith as Tyson Conway
Simon Northwood as Jame "Buffalo Bill" Gumb
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CBS’s Clarice follows Clarice Starling from Thomas Harris’ novels and takes place in 1993, a year after the events of Silence of the Lambs. 
Clarice is written and executive produced by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet. The series stars Rebecca Breeds as Clarice Starling, Marnee Carpenter as Catherine Martin, Devyn Tyler as Ardelia Mapp, Michael Cudlitz as Paul Krendler, Lucca de Oliveira as Tomas Esquivel, Kal Penn as Shaan Tripathi, and Nick Sandow as Agent Clarke.
Clarice will premiere on CBS on February 11, 2021.
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Clarice, episode 7, “Ugly Truth,” is a monster-of-the-week exploration of a cold case procedural. It also moves the overall arc along as true ugliness is found within. “Some monster killed two little kids,” Ardelia Mapp (Devyn Tyler) says. The episode opens with a hideous image, foreshadowed and cinematically darkened by the growing buzz of a swarm of flies...
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The Himalayan Music Videos of Reshmii Dhaagey & Bismil cross a million views each – ThePrint
The Himalayan Music Videos of Reshmii Dhaagey & Bismil cross a million views each – ThePrint
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 6 (ANI/PNN): Abhishek Ray was launched by Gulzar Sahab in groundbreaking albums. His recent collaborations with the talented Bollywood singer Anwesshaa has caught on like wildfire amongst the audience crossing millions of views.
The grand music videos of these cinematic songs, namely Reshmii Dhaagey and Bismil, were shot deep in the unexplored river valleys, rhododendron forests, and apple orchards of the Kumaon Himalayas.
Known for contributing to the original music of famous Bollywood films like Paan Singh Tomar, Welcome Back, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster, I am Kalam, etc. Abhishek continues his original album legacy creating one video song every month for his YouTube channel exclusively for music lovers. Abhishek is also a recent recipient of the national Mirchi Music Awards for best non-film songs.
“We went far and wide with a large film unit to shoot these exquisite music videos so that people locked at home due to Covid get to experience some spectacular landscapes,” says Anwesshaa.
She is well known to have sung in multiple Indian languages apart from delivering Bollywood hits in films like Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo, Raanjhnaa, Golmaal Returns etc.
“It feels amazing whenever a good composer gives me some of his finest melodies. What our senses can capture, gadgets can’t fully. But still, these videos have managed to bring a slice of the grandeur of the Himalayas. The more the audiences incline towards independent music, the more empowered artists would feel as this is a space you can own if you have overflowing courage and talent,” she adds.
Abhishek Ray, who’s both the composer and video director of the two songs, feels that independent music is the future in the post COVID era. When people cannot go to theatres anymore to enjoy large songs on the big screen, it is important to give them the same experience sitting at home through cinematic music videos.
Keeping that in mind, Abhishek has been religiously producing one single a month with the icons of Bollywood like Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Hariharan, Kavita Krishnamurthy and others.
Abhishek Ray has collaborated with four generations of artists, starting from Gulzar Sahab, Asha Bhonsle to younger voices like Bhoomi Trivedi, Pratibha Baghel, Neeti Mohan. He feels that the world needs original melodies and fine voices to break the clutter of versions and covers.
Anwesshaa adds, “Abhishek Ray intricate compositions are original and lyrically rich as he is very particular about which writers he’ll work with. Reshmii Dhaagey wouldn’t be possible without Avinash Tripathi Ji’s poetry. I enjoyed recording Bismil equally, if not more. Abhishek Ray’s tune, arrangements and his and Syed Gulrez’s lines transport me to a different time zone.”
“Anwesshaa is one of the finest and most accurate singers of Bollywood today, and after having worked on a dozen songs with her, there are many more of our singles coming up to enchant you soon,” says Abhishek.
Abhishek Ray is also known worldwide for being the creator of Sitabani Wildlife Reserve, India’s first private wildlife reserve with a tiger presence. He was recently awarded Swabhiman Bharat for his extraordinary contribution to wildlife conservation. A large part of these music videos has been shot around the reserve.
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Krendler never would’ve done that to you. 
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Well, my people pulled coal out of the ground in West Virginia for the last hundred years. When we say we're okay, we're okay.
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I dont know how are you feeling but i need the new episode RIGHT NOW....
This episode had me mad with the man that was investigating them... I was heartbroken about Clarice and Ardelia... and then they ended the episode like that? I AM SCREAMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING
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Clarice Episode 13 Review: Family is Freedom
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This Clarice review contains spoilers.
Clarice Episode 13
Clarice, episode 13, “Family is Freedom,” only closes some of the cliffhangers “Father Time” ended on.  We still don’t know whether Clarice Starling (Rebecca Breeds) will be reinstated into the ViCAP team, and we never find out what happened to young Clarice when her Sheriff father left her at the mercy of some pissed off criminals.
The last image we saw of that encounter, when Clarice ran it through her repressed memory bank, was a young Clarice with a gun held to her head as her father hangs his head in shame in the distance. The men who said they were cheated, and called Clarice’s dad a criminal and a coward, warned him he couldn’t hide behind his little girl. We never learn how that scenario plays out. How does she live through that incident to become the wild card federal cop she is today? The gang in the alley do not appear like they’re going to accept partial payment, and the implications are Clarice became part of a deal. But we don’t know and may not find out, as Clarice has not been picked up by CBS, and hasn’t officially been claimed by Paramount+.
This makes “Family is Freedom” the probable series finale, and for that Clarice really pulls out all the stops. The River Murders conspiracy Agent Starling forced the ViCAP team to investigate turns out to be something far worse than expected, the entire episode is action-centered, including the dynamics of every conversation, and one of the main cast gets shot.
The main setting is an exquisitely efficient horror house, and Alastor CEO Nils Hagen (Peter McRobbie), who runs it, is a monster whose deeds go far beyond the crimes of Buffalo Bill. The episode digs deep into the Silence of the Lambs subconscious to rework its iconography. The central location is an everyday nightmare: An animal research facility with its own rendering machine. This is a wonderfully horrific pairing. It screams “you really don’t get much more evil than this.” And then it does. It turns out the machines are grinding up the medical students Tyson (Douglas Smith) has been bringing over as part of his volunteer medical team. This means the meat being rendered is humanitarian cuisine.
The season villain is truly horrific, clicking so much more than the usual horror cliché buttons. Nils Hagen is a mad scientist from a long line of mad scientists. His grandfather weaponized chlorine during World War I, and in tender moments, the family posed deceased children in death portraits. “Memento mori,” as Agent Shaan Tripathi (Kal Penn) puts it, were all the rage at the turn of the century. But photogenic dead kids leave a strange legacy. Nils has been a chemist all his life, it is in his blood. He was born knowing there is no need for fire to get rid of the even the most seemingly damning evidence. Bleach and steam is enough during company sale time, because DNA breaks down at 400 degrees. He says it incredibly matter-of-factly, like the epitome of a psychopathic chief executive. But it is part of his collective unconscious.
It appears Tyson has been trafficking the students because he wants a brother. But all his father’s offspring turn out still born deformities. The students used for breeding are kept in pens, like lambs before slaughter, as if this isn’t going to trigger more memories in Starling. But she dips into her childhood trauma to pull out the idea of all the trapped animals rushing out at once. It is unintentionally funny when the person they run into is Deputy Assistant Attorney General Paul Krendler (Michael Cudlitz), and they knock him to the ground beating tiny little fists into his burly chest.
Just when you think the Hagen family have had their fill of bad blood, the evil father gives his prodigal son a tasteless choice. “This girl is here for you to kill so you can prove you are here for me,” Hagen says. But Tyson’s third option is no less terrifying, nor less psychopathic. He points out Clarice’s strength, her intelligence, he almost pulls her mouth back so Hagen can inspect her teeth, and basically says have at her. Go forth and multiply, I’ll get the jars ready.
Clarice weaponizes psychiatry with a magic bullet. She really gets into Tyson’s head, possibly taking tips from her therapist, Dr. Renee Li (Grace Lynn Kung). Clarice not only gets him to kill his own father but blow his own head off. It’s amazing what you can get away with when you turn in your badge to people who want you to keep it. Hagen was right to have his “first doubts.”
Every major player gets some kind of personal satisfaction. Agent Ardelia Mapp (Devyn Tyler) files her own paperwork, and doesn’t care who gets papercuts. At the outset of the episode, we learn she’s been told to remain in her departmental office, and will be terminated if she plays around with ViCAP. She gets to tell Krendler she’ll be suggesting where her boss can stick his desk duty.
Agent Murray Clarke (Nick Sandow) gets to visibly enjoy it. It may be his happiest moment of the season, and that includes the ending when he is wrapping his ViCAP jacket around a young medical student he helps save. Mapp is also allowed some follow through. She lay her case out straight succinctly, and Special Agent Anthony Herman (David Hewlett) runs out of facial expressions long before she finishes citing out the most grievous offenses. He, like Hagen, hits every button on the cookie cutter of bad men with powers: top cops. It doesn’t matter what Herman says, or what he claims to believe. He was doomed to one-dimension the moment his first word of dialog was keyed into the script.
Agent Esquivel (Lucca De Oliveira) takes strong-arming a witness literally, brother. He has the head of CSA Security Specialists cheek-deep in paperclips at his own desk before arriving at the ViCAP meeting in time to answer a question hanging in the air. The timing on the show is amazingly fortuitous. His entrance into the scene is plays like an old Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse bit. But there are so many moments which coincidentally happen to occur at the last possible moment. Krendler happens to call Attorney General Ruth Martin (Jayne Atkinson) about extenuating circumstances, just as she’s getting spit on by a House representative.
Congressman Llewellyn Gant makes a hard choice easier for Ruth. He tells her to step down, and take care of her daughter Catherine (Marnee Carpenter). The Attorney General responds by giving the go-ahead on an assault which may have been caused by an out-of-control agent who assaulted a civilian. She also begins an investigation on which politicians were getting funding from Alistor, so she gets to stick it to the man. The entire team gets the tell-tale mourning music moaning low as the victims are escorted to vans, and Krendler is loaded into intensive care.
“Family is Freedom” is exactly the kind of ending Clarice promised from the beginning. It went through the paces far too steadily to have any other outcome. The biggest break in protocol is how Clarice Starling took down the two main culprits without lifting a finger. She raised her voice a few times, but the only triggers she pulled were in the minds of her prey. The main character gets what she wants as well, everyone appreciates her, apologizes to her or gifts her with new beads. She even gets time to visit her mother. Clarice gets enough closure to close out the series.
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