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tumharisakhi · 1 month
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GUYSSS LOOK EHAT I FOUND ON TIKTOK
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@mahi-wayy @myvarya @sada-siva-sanyaasi @rambheem-is-real @sada-siva-sanyaasi @ahamasmiyodhah @miladysproblems <3
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mahi-wayy · 1 month
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the survivor's guilt. @warnermeadowsgirl @voidsteffy @ahamasmiyodhah @vijayasena
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melooonsstuff · 2 years
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Soldier, Poet, King × S.S. Rajamouli's Heroes
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pariaritzia · 9 months
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in the first salaar trailer when deva says Please...I...Kindly...Request! I was like wow this dialogue is kinda cringey. but lads I must admit. the actual moment in the movie. what he does before and after that. had me and the rest of the theatre HOOTIN AND HOLLERIN. truly an example of context making a dialogue work.
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hum-suffer · 1 year
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Bahubali brainrot:
WHAT IF BAHUBALI HAD A TWIN SISTER
If this gets enough attention I'm writing it
Edit: to entice you more, there will be another male character for the sister obv. The face claim will be Ramcharan from Magadheera because I'm obsessed
Edit three: part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4
Edit 2: I'm gonna write it after my exams guys, if you want me to tag, drop a hi in the replies!!
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golden-earcuffs · 20 hours
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where are my amarendra bahubali as karn edits 😭
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houseofbreadpakoda · 1 year
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I'm too consumed in writing PS fics, and i really need other films to simp or re-simp on....so HELP.
Edit : Okay y'all, continue PS is no longer an option! I made a mistake even putting that up🥲🥲
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ijayaprakashyt · 4 months
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Ghost of Tsushima, Bahubali Katapa Edit #shorts #ghostoftsushima
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ippnoida · 5 months
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Jaipur BookMark puts spotlight on future of publishing
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New technological advancements impacting publishing such as artificial intelligence (AI), podcasts, data analysis, and OTT were the focal points of discussion at the 11th edition of the Jaipur BookMark, held alongside the Jaipur Literature Festival from 1 – 5 February 2024 in Jaipur.
According to director, JBM Manisha Chaudhry, this year's Jaipur BookMark (JBM) looked at the future of the publishing industry and all important developments likely to impact publishing in the future. Sessions were also held alongside to mark the anniversaries of major publishing houses along with a Roundtable with 18 publishers from across the globe.
Chaudhry referred to a session on AI and the future of publishing that had Meru Gokhale, founder of Editrix.ai and former publisher at the Penguin Press Group; Charles Collier, a film, television and literary agent, producer, lawyer, and talent manager; and Safir Anand, intellectual property lawyer and brand strategist in conversation with Marcus du Sautoy, , Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. The session talked about the future of the publishing industry with AI entering the domains of editing, translation and audiobooks, how it will impact legal contracts in publishing, and who would be the owner of the intellectual property rights of books published with AI's help. All these concerns notwithstanding, there was some optimism about the potential of this technology.
Another session on podcasts and books included speakers Amrita Tripathi, founder-editor of The Health Collective, a resource on mental health and storytelling, Richard Osman, London-based author of The Thursday Murder Club, The Man Who Died Twice, and The Bullet That Missed; and William Dalrymple, historian, author and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival and moderated by Hemali Sodhi, founder of A Suitable Agency. The session explored the deep connections between podcasts and books, which is based on the coming together of voice and text. It explored the synergy between book podcasts and books and the publishing industry – how a high-quality podcast can connect listeners with an intimacy about the book, Chaudhry said. The session examined how publishing podcasts encourages listeners to read more books and help increase book sales.
A session on data analysis had panelists Vikrant Mathur of The Nielsen Report and Rick Simonson from Seattle’s Elliott Bay Book Company in conversation with Hemali Sodhi. The session delved into the significance of data in the publishing industry in India, which is needed for a developing industry. The session focused on the Nielsen Report, which provides insights into the size of the Indian publishing market, along with recent trends and factors that are set to drive book publishing market growth in the upcoming years. The panelists advocated the collection of more data across the book publishing industry in India to project better results through data analysis.
Chaudhry talked about another 'crackling' session on the symbiotic relationship between OTT and publishing. Sahira Nair, content creator for Amazon Prime; Anish Chandy, founder – Labyrinth Literary Agency; Radhika Gopal, head – writers and directors, Tulsea; and Anand Neelakantan, author of the Bahubali trilogy, Asura: Tale of the Vanquished, Valmiki's Women, Vanara, Nala Damayanti, The Tale of the Flying Mountains, The Very, Extremely, and Most Naughty Asura Tales For Kids took part. The session was moderated by Ananth Padmanabhan, CEO – HarperCollins India. The panel took an outside-in view of book publishing from the eyes of leaders in the OTT space from speakers Neelkanthan, Gopal, Chandy and Nair, who are into writing and direction, OTT rights for book adaptations and content creation for OTT, respectively. The session talked about OTT's hunger for content, the sales of rights of books and contracts for content adaptations along with the steps that publishers can take to leverage old and new content for the OTT industry, she said.
Literary milestones for book publishers
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Another publishing house to celebrate a literary milestone was Seagull Books, Chaudhry said, with the Kolkata-based publishing house completing its 40 years in 2023. Seagull Books' Naveen Kishore shared insights about the publishing house creating books across borders and boundaries in a conversation with Sanjoy Roy, managing director of Teamwork Arts.
The Jaipur BookMark 2024 celebrated 40 years of feminist publishing in India, Chaudhry said, with feminist publishers Ritu Menon and Urvashi Butalia sharing insights on how Indian feminist publishing was associated with the women's movement in the country, making it a huge hit with the target population. When Butalia and Menon initially started with Kali for Women, there was debate over who was going to read these books in a country like India, Chaudhry recounted. But gradually, women's studies emerged as a sought-after discipline in activism as well as publishing. This marked the way for the establishment of a new kind of list, including feminist accounts, women writers and experiences of women at the grassroots level, which mainstream publishing houses would not think as viable products, she said. The session was interesting for women who have just entered the publishing industry in various roles.
Translations and multilingual publishing
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Another session on translations, Indian Literature: Across Languages, Across Scripts had Suchitra Ramachandran, writer and Tamil translator; Daisy Rockwell, Booker prize-winning translator of Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand; Sukrita Paul Kumar, poet and translator; and Mini Krishnan discussed and debated on the intricacies of translation. India has numerous languages and scripts and it takes great effort to translate the literary works from Indian languages into English. The session talked about the different aspects of translation, Chaudhry said, adding that each person's experience with translations is unique and they view it from their lens.
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In another session, Parminder Singh Shonkey, from Punjabi publishing house Rethink Foundation; Gita Ramaswamy, co-founder of the Telugu publishing house Hyderabad Book Trust; Ravi DeeCee; Kannan Sundaram from Kalachuvadu Publications; Shailesh Bharatwasi from Hindi publishing house Hind Yugm Publishers; and Esha Chatterjee, CEO of Bee Books and managing director of Patra Bharti, the third-largest Bengali publishing house discussed the landscape of Indian language publishing with Mita Kapur, founder and CEO of Jaipur-based literary agency Siyahi. The Telugu, Malayalam, Bangla, Tamil, Hindi and Punjabi publishers talked about the literary works that were gaining greater traction in their languages and discussed their lists, Chaudhry shared.
Educational Publishing on the path to growth
Chaudhry talked about the growth of educational publishing in India. The session on educational publishing had Atiya Zaidi, publisher at Ratna Sagar, discuss the importance of supplementary reading and the effect of the National Education Policy on academic publishing with Ananth Padmanabhan. The educational publishing sector, the session discussed, is the most profitable segment of publishing in India with a large population of school-going kids. The session talked about Collins – the educational publishing imprint of HarperCollins, and explored the common areas of interest between educational and trade publishing in India.
Another session had Neeraj Jain, managing director at Scholastic India; Nancy Silberkleit, one of the founders of Archie Comics Publications; and Prashant Pathak, director – publishing operations at Prakash Books and publisher at Wonder House Books discuss the relevance of picture books, which is one of the most important categories in Children's publishing as it is the starting point which develops an interest in books in young readers. The session was moderated by Kanishka Gupta, founder of literary agency Writer's Side. Silberkleit talked about the impact of graphic and illustrated comic books on children and how Archie Comics has created a place for itself in India over the years. Jain stressed on how picture books had been a gap area in Indian publishing and how Scholastic has helped bridge that gap, Chaudhry shared.
Another 'impactful' session Chaudhry talked about was the one between bestselling Tamil author Perumal Murugan, who has won several awards, including the JCB Prize for Literature 2023, and Swami Anandatheerthan Award, and his publisher Kannan Sundaram from Kalachuvadu Publications. The two have had a long-lasting relationship in publishing of over 20 years. The session was moderated by Kannada author Vivek Shanbhag, who brought out the little details and personal touches of this literary relationship and how it benefited both the publisher and the author, Chaudhry shared, adding Sundaram has made a mark in successfully presenting and marketing Murugan's work in the best possible manner.
In another session, Beauty and the Book, Sunandini Banerjee, senior editor and graphic designer at Seagull Books; Ahlawat Gunjan, creative head at Penguin Random House India; Philip Watson, from James & Hudson; Svein Størksen, Norwegian designer, illustrator, owner and editor of Magikon publishing; and Priya Kapoor, publisher at Roli Books talked about the allure of illustrated and design books. The session talked about how the book as an object of enduring beauty takes shape under the eye of designers and the creative process that makes the cover designs of books a sight to behold.
The Jaipur BookMark concluded with the Festival Directors' Roundtable on the last day in which lists and rights of 18 national and international publishers were discussed. “The Jaipur BookMark still focuses a lot on its core strength which is rights. This time we had a catalogue for rights, which had 50 books from 12 publishers representing five languages. Whether it was the generalist, or the specialist, JBM 2024 had something of interest for everyone,” Chaudhry concluded.
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maacwanowrie · 2 years
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VFX is a visual delight for the eye!
Any special effects that are applied to a movie using a computer are known as visual effects (VFX). To create realistic scenes and characters, VFX often blends live-action videos with altered or improved pictures. The primary objective of VFX is to make something phony appear real, or at. Visual Effects, also known as VFX courses in Pune, are a good choice for artists who want to see their work on a big screen.
VFX are the most current and assuredly the future of tomorrow, offering a delightful experience and an ever-illuminated environment. Every film, from the greatest Hollywood productions to the Indian Bahubali, has had incredibly fascinating VFX content. The realm of visual effects is a sea of options thanks to the great combination of editing, compositing, and animation.
 Visual effects have given the craft of filmmaking a timeless essence and given the ability for consumers to view fantastic content. VFX is not just on the big screen now, it has been used even by mobile users in the form of Net Series content. The audience now has superb visual content at their fingertips, which is all that it means. Also, it is an excellent chance for any admirer of visual effects to learn more about the future of this sector.
 While we discuss new opportunities in the creative sector, it is important to note that there is room for everyone to play a part in the VFX industry. A visual masterpiece is created in large part by the use of special effects, modeling, matte painting, and numerous other techniques. And the Indian industry is opening its doors incredibly broad for each category of artist to demonstrate their ability.
 Call this a new period trend or the audience's taste, which has drastically changed! Whatever we call it, the creative sector is expanding and drawing a huge number of candidates who want to be evaluated on their creativity. Several production companies throughout the world are working to produce brilliant visual content to assist this cause, and they need skilled labourers to do it.
 But where can you locate such skilled labour that is both academically qualified and aware of the needs of the audience? The answer is multimedia institutions that offer well-written curriculum and a globally recognised credential to students. One such location where pupils can receive the most art is IACG the multimedia college.
 diplomas, post-graduate degrees, and certificates, You decide, and we'll train you to succeed in these specialisations. We bet you will be in wonder as you journey with us through the world of visual perfection.
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bricknahas · 2 years
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Baahubali 2 hindi public talk
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#Baahubali 2 hindi public talk movie#
It became the first-ever Indian film to gross over ₹10 billion, doing so in just ten days. Grossing ₹1,796.56 crore worldwide, The Conclusion surpassed PK (2014) to briefly become the highest grossing Indian film of all time, collecting approximately ₹8 billion worldwide within just six days of its release. Released in conventional 2D and IMAX formats, The Conclusion was the first Telugu film to also release in 4K High Definition format. The Conclusion was released on 28 April 2017 and later dubbed into Hindi, Malayalam, Japanese, Russian and Chinese. The soundtrack and the background music were composed by M. Kamalakannan, with assistance from Adel Adili and Pete Draper. The production design was done by Sabu Cyril, while the action sequences were choreographed by Peter Hein. Senthil Kumar, and was edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. Made on an estimated budget of ₹2.5 billion, the production was launched on 17 December 2015 at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. Years later, Amarendra's son returns to avenge his death. The film is set in medieval India and follows the sibling rivalry between Amarendra Baahubali and Bhallaladeva the latter conspires against the former and has him killed by Kattappa. The second cinematic part in the Baahubali franchise, it is the follow-up to Baahubali: The Beginning, serving as both a sequel and a prequel. Simultaneously made in the Telugu and Tamil languages, the film features an ensemble cast including Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah, Ramya Krishna, Sathyaraj, Nassar, and Subbaraju. It was produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni under the banner Arka Media Works.
#Baahubali 2 hindi public talk movie#
This is the reason that the team has chosen it apart from choosing Ramoji Film City of the Hyderabad and as of now the shooting of the movie is in progress there.Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is a 2017 Indian epic action film directed by S. Latest Shoot of Bahubali 2 in Aluminium Factory of HyderabadĪs per the latest news, the team has now shifted to Hyderabad for shooting the action and climax scenes in and around the factory locations where there is forest environment with big area which resembles it. In this state, Anushka still has been leaked and recent picture of the Amarendra Baahubali along with his entire team on this picture. As per some sources, Rajamouli has went to the Kerala forest for shooting and the team of Bahubali was not allowed by the tribal’s who are living in that forest and then he went to the Historical fort. Apart from this, it is also known that the Rajamouli mobile signal is located in the Kerala forest which is again news that confirms that the shooting was done there. It has been the hot topic for all the public and fans till date. It is known that, recently the team of Bahubali 2 has done its shooting Kerala forests and the one picture of the shooting has been leaked in which Prabhas is seen. All know that, the second part would be more interesting.Īlso Read : Al-Qaeda Hacks Indian Railways website – Left a Message Bahubali 2 Shooting in Kerala Forests But, this is just only the beginning which kept the audience tensed with next part remaining. This is said to be a master piece with highest ever grosser in Tollywood film industry from his account. With Bahubali – The Beginning, SS Rajamouli has proved his charm all across the world. Hearing this news, the fans would feel exited but little bit worried as there is still one more year to watch this legendary movie. With the Second part release it is expected that there will be Hurricane at the Box Office. As per some source, it is known that finally the release date of Bahubali 2 – The Conclusion has finalized and it is going to hit the screens on 14 th of April 2017 on the eve of Good Friday which is under the direction of SS Rajamouli. Breaking News: Bahubali 2 Release Date Confirmedįor all the fans and audience waiting for the release of Bahubali 2, here is the breaking news for them.
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mahi-wayy · 3 months
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OFC he gets its from his daddy. mene ro dena h
tags : @warnermeadowsgirl @mayakimayahai
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manchalamusafir · 2 years
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Which institution is the best for animation or VFX in Kolkata, India?
Which institution is the best for animation or VFX in Kolkata, India?
Animation or VFX in Kolkata Let me assume that you are looking for the best institute to learn animation and VFX in Kolkata. It means you are interested in graphics, filming, and editing. If so, you’re in the right place to get all the details. Animation and VFX are very popular in India, as Bollywood movies often use the same high-quality effects as Hollywood movies. Bahubali and Bramhastra,…
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paneerlajwanti · 3 years
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Please can you do a DEVASENA MANDALA!!
Super excited to see how it turns out.
please do zoom in and look at all the details on the mandala in higher resolution, actually put time and lots of love into this, proud of this one
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thank you so much for the ask! absolutely love my queen devasena and here ya go bestie <3
thank you for giving me this opportunity my love, i obviously did have other plans for this mandala i swear, you know the blue/gold attire from the song, i was going to use one of my very iconic 2017/18 devasena edits as background and inspiration to the colour theme and design motifs for it,
but then @an-adventureland, my beloved gave me a colour palette of orange/pink and i could not stop. i have been at it for 2½ hours continuously lmaoo
i didn't just make a casual usual intricate mandala, i decided to make her an edit too, i did what is the chef's equivalent of tearing the insides of bread to make it into a soup bowl, and used the border strips of the mandala as a backdrop/ halo for devasena, also i finally tried the pop-up desaturate idea like i have always wanted to do for a long time <3
consider this a return gift and me going back to my roots and origins, baahubali and starbharat brought me onto tumblr, my first fandoms <3
my back is already aching lmaoo but i would still always, readily, and willingly die for this fucking queen, i love her so much, devasena supremacy and jai mahishmathi!! <3
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confusisboo · 4 years
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నేరాన్ని నిశ్శబ్దంగా చూసే వారు నేరస్తుల కంటే ఘోరంగా ఉంటారు
Those who see crime silently are worse than criminals – Devsena, Bahubali 2
Moodboard inspired by Devsena from Bahubali 2
(requested by @chaitastrophicpeepalert)
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rambheem-is-real · 2 years
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Rambheem-Is-Real’s Edits
Video Edits (check out my instagram acc for more)
RRR vine compilation - part 1, part 2
RRR edits - bts scenes, Ram’s mission
RRR crack - if you saw a child
Bahubali vine compilation - part 1
Dhruya edits - yellow
Jairava edits - animals
Jennyseetha edit - here
Sita Ramam edits - DQ
PS edits - aruldevan
Salaar edit - here
Photo Edits/Other
The boys in flower crowns - Ram, Bheem, Rambheem
Kidnapper!Charan saga - part 1, part 2
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