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National Tribal Youth Festival to be Held in Chaibasa
Event to Feature Traditional Sports and Cultural Activities The National Tribal Youth Festival, set for July 13-14 in Chaibasa, aims to revive and preserve tribal culture and heritage. Jamshedpur – The National Tribal Youth Festival is set to take place in Chaibasa on July 13-14, organized by the Adivasi Ho Samaj Mahasabha at the Kala and Sanskriti Bhavan in Harigutu. The festival will see the…
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There is a difference between Bollywood and Bombay cinema?
listen, subcontinental cinema began in bombay; the very first exhibition of the lumieres' cinematographe was held there in 1896, a few months after its debut in paris, 1895. this event predates the discursive existence of bollywood and hollywood. shree pundalik and raja harishchandra, the films that are generally considered the very first subcontinental features were also exhibited there first.
subcontinental cinema under british colonialism was produced in certain metropolitan centers such as lahore, hyderabad, and calcutta; bombay was just one of them. in 1947, when the indian nation state was formally inaugurated, the idea of a "national cinema" began forming, but given the cultural and linguistic heterogeneity of the indian union, this was quite untenable. regional popular cinemas flourished well into the 1950, 60s, 70s, and 80s and various art cinemas began taking shape alongside.
under the economy that i'm going to completely elide as "nehruvian "socialism"" bombay cinema focused on broadly "socialist" themes, think of awara (1951), do beegha zameen (1953), pyaasa (1957), all of which focus on inequality in indian economy and society from different perspectives. these films were peppered in with historical dramas, and adaptations from literature, but the original stories tended towards socialist realism. reformist films centering the family generally waxed poetic on the need to reform the family, but i haven't seen enough of these to really comment on them.
the biggest hit of the 70s, sholay (1975) was about two criminals, posited as heroes fighting gabbar singh who was attacking village folk. deewar (1975) also had two heroes, and the stakes were the two brothers' father's reputation; the father in question was a trade union leader accused of corruption.
"alternative cinema" included mani kaul's uski roti (1969) and Duvidha (1973) both of which were situated away from the city. then there's sayeed mirza and his city films, most of them set in bombay; arvind desai ki ajeeb dastan (1978), albert pinto ko gussa kyun aata hain (1980), saleem langre pe mat ro (1989) which are all extremely socialist films, albert pinto was set in the times of the bombay textiles strike of 1982 and literally quotes marx at one point. my point is that bombay cinema prior to liberalization was varied in its themes and representations, and it wasn't interested in being a "national cinema" very much, it was either interested in maximizing its domestic profits or being high art. note that these are all hindi language films, produced in bombay, or at least using capital from bombay. pyaasa, interestingly enough is set in calcutta, but it was filmed in bombay!
then we come to the 1990s, and i think the ur example of the bollywood film is dilwale dulhania le jayenge (1995) which, in stark contrast to the cinema that preceded it, centered two NRIs, simran and raj, who meet abroad, but epitomize their love in india, and go back to england (america?) as indians with indian culture. this begins a long saga of films originating largely in bombay that target a global audience of both indians and foreigners, in order to export an idea of india to the world. this is crucial for a rapidly neoliberalizing economy, and it coincides with the rise of the hindu right. gradually, urdu recedes from dialogue, the hindi is sankritized and cut with english, the indian family is at the center in a way that's very different for the social reform films of the 50s and 60s. dil chahta hai (2001) happens, where good little indian boys go to indian college, but their careers take them abroad. swadesh (2004) is about shah rukh khan learning that he's needed in india to solve its problems and leaves a job at NASA.
these are incidental, anecdotal illustrations of the differences in narrative for these separate eras of cinema, but let me ground it economically and say that bollywood cinema seeks investments and profits from abroad as well as acclaim and viewership from domestic audiences, in a way that the bombay cinema before it did not, despite the success of shree 420 (1955) in the soviet union; there were outliers, there always have been.
there's also a lot to say about narrative and style in bombay cinema (incredibly diverse) and bollywood cinema (very specific use of hollywood continuity, intercut with musical sequences, also drawn from hollywood). essentially, the histories, political economies, and aesthetics of these cinemas are too differentiated to consider them the same. bombay cinema is further internally differentiated, and that's a different story altogether. look, i could write a monograph on this, but that would take time, so let me add some reading material that will elucidate this without sounding quite as fragmented.
bollywood and globalization: indian popular cinema, nation, and diaspora, rini bhattacharya mehta and rajeshwari v. pandharipande (eds)
ideology of the hindi film: a historical construction, madhav prasad
the 'bollywoodization' of the indian cinema: cultural nationalism in a global arena, ashish rajadhyaksha
the globalization of bollywood: an ethnography of non-elite audiences in india, shakuntala rao
indian film, erik barnouw and s. krishnaswamy (this one's a straight history of subcontinental cinema up to the 60s, nothing to do with bollywood, it's just important because the word bollywood never comes up in it despite the heavy focus on hindi films from bombay, illustrating my point)
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Μνάσεσθαί τινά φαμι καὶ ὔστερον ἀμμέων.**
- Sappho
**I think men will remember us even hereafter.
Men of the British Indian Army were heroes, some recognised but mostly unsung. Their stories and their heroism have long been omitted from popular histories of the first world war (and the second world war).
Approximately 1.3 million Indian soldiers served in World War One, and over 74,000 of them lost their lives. But history has mostly forgotten these sacrifices, which were rewarded with broken promises of Indian independence from the British government as well as inadequate post-war mental health care for those struggling with PTSD.
Khudadad Khan became the first Indian to be awarded a Victoria Cross, the highest honour a soldier can receive on the battlefield. He was a machine gunner with the 129th Baluchi Regiment. A total of 11 Victorian Crosses were won by Indian soldiers. Others are Mir Dast, Shahamad Khan, Lala, Darwan Negi, Gabbar Negi, Karanbahadur Rana, Badlu Singh, Chatta Singh, Gobind Singh and Kulbir Thapa. This is an incredible feat unknown to those unversed in military history. Next to the fearsome Gurkhas, the Indians, especially from the Punjab, have always been recognised as some of the fiercest, brave, and most loyal of fighting soldiers.
The Indian army played a vital role in the victory of 'allies' while India was under the British colonial rule. It provided in large numbers and distinctly to the European, Mediterranean and the Middle East halls of war, obviously from the British side. Whilst its soldiers were fighting in the muddy fields of the Somme and other bloody battlefields of northern France, India itself was struggling for self-rule and dominion status under British, if not for complete freedom.
Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army once said "Britain couldn't have come through both wars if they hadn't had the Indian Army." This is painfully true. The myth we tell ourselves is ‘Britain alone’. Yes, that’s true but she wasn’t alone against the dark forces of evil. She had the nations within the empire (and later the commonwealth) standing next to her - the brave servicemen and women drawn from such countries as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and of course British India. 
Having been raised in both India and Pakistan as a child I had always been aware of the sacrifices the past generations of brave Indians and Pakistanis had made for the British Empire through the deep friendships made with Indian and Pakistani childhood friends and their families, but also through the written words of diaries and private papers of my family that lived and served in India in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
The lack of recognition of the brave and sacrificial contribution of the British Indian soldier in both wars has been something that has always upset me as a travesty of justice and the truth of the historical record. Until recently no acknowledgement in the public consciousness has been widely shared of their bravery and courage in history. Happily things have changed, albeit slowly, with more books and films being produced. But more has to be done.
Lest we forget.
Photo: A French boy introduces himself to Indian soldiers who had just arrived in France to fight alongside French and British forces, Marseilles, 30th September 1914.
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sada-siva-sanyaasi · 9 months
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Just realised that your name? Is it called name? (I'm new to tumblr) "Jo Darr Gaya, samjho mar gaya" is from sholay/gabbar singh omg😭😭
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i'm a gabbar singh fan. you'll never guess which one though.
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tsupertsundere · 1 year
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@xmimiteh tagged me in a getting to know you meme - which I’m really excited to do! I really appreciate the tag.
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Eyy, Pillaa!!
LAST SONG -- Pillaa from Gabbar Singh (2012)
On the way back from the beach yesterday I had to solve a critical problem: I wanted to zone out, but my younger sister driving home had to stay awake. The music we had on, my 2023 collection of favorites that definitely tend toward nappable. Not good for driving. The solution was my in progress Beach and Block Party playlist. Varying levels of energy but still upbeat. We were halfway through Pillaa before the conversation caused her and our friend to vote to starting a Behind the Bastards episode, so I wanted to finish it out here!
Gabbar Singh was SO fucking funny, and it really endeared me to Pawan Kalyan! I already tend to be an oyaji appreciator and this is some pure Uncle Goodness, giving him his own unique charm even placed next to his older brother and nephews! (Further viewing: Gabbar Singh’s character song; next up to sort into playlists)
CURRENTLY READING -- 
I have my hands full at the moment! I’ve been reading Manufacturing Consent (Herman, Chomsky), off and on for the past couple of months - it’s a vital read but the kind most easily done out loud. I average about ten pages per train ride into the city, so it’s slow going. Most of my out-loud dedicated reading time is taking Madison through the last of the Green Bone trilogy, Jade Legacy (Lee). Like the Dandelion Dynasty books (Liu) we read before it, it’s even better the second time around - masterfully put together. Wiuxia and organized crime and a deep keen interest in geopolitics and the difficulties of turning wheels of power. So so so many bad bitches.
I’m also working through Hearst Over Hollywood (Pizzitola) - I’m making it my beach read for this week because I have one shot through it and that’s it! I find Hollywood as a creature-engine fascinating, and this is some interesting context about it and its adjoining mass media creature-engine that decades later will be what I’m reading about above in Manufacturing Consent. I also picked up the Traitor Baru Cormorant (Dickinson) because I Need New Good Genre Fiction Really Well-Written Genre Fiction Always. I’m three chapters in, already I am filled with so much dread and pain for Baru.
CURRENTLY WATCHING -- King the Land (2023)
Now this section’s going to be paltry!! I’m in between watching things at the moment - I have Movie Decision Paralysis where there’s so many I want to watch where I shrimply can’t pick, and also have SO many half-watched Brain Won’t Let Me Finish... so the most consistent thing I’ve been watching is King the Land while I eat! While only on the first ep, I like everything I’ve seen so far and I’m excited to see how they execute it. The first episode seems to be like an extended prologue, and I’m glad the principal leads get time to really grow and mature for the entirety of the series. When I’m nervous about my smile, Hermes!! will make me laugh and make it more natural!
and now the hardest part (well all the parts are hard!) of tag games - the tagging! There are nine (9) people I have to tag I’d like to get to know! (Think of this also as a tagback for past tags, too, spiritually doing games I couldn’t do) @chameli || @theinfinitedivides || @mizutaama || @c3p-mo || @gatheredfates || @zscribez || @wrenhavenriver || @cyclopskillers || @babetacular || and YOU!!
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diana--williams · 2 years
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Every Hindi Movie I remember watching
2022 TO 2013
Brahmastra: Part 1 Shiva
Gangubai Kathiavad
Toolsidas Junior
Gehraiyaan
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
HIT: The first case
Badhaai Do
Major
Darlings
Plan A Plan B
Ek Villain Returns
Shabhash Mithu
Dasvi
Dhrishyam 2
Chandigargh Kare Aashiqui
83
Hassena Dilruba
Roohi
The White tiger
Saina
Pagglait
Sardar Ka Grandson
Mimi
The Girl on the Train
Tribhanga
Ajeeb Daastaan
Meenakshi Sundareshwar
Tuesdays and Fridays
Madam Chief Mininster
Chhichhore
Malang
Tanhaji
Laxmi
Kalank
Street Dancer 3D
Khaali Peeli
Bulbbul
Love Aaj Kal
Guilty
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Thappad
Class of '83
Jawaani Jaaneman
Jai Mummy Di
Yeh Ballet
Serious Men
Maskaa
Panga
Shimla Mirchi
Axone
Sir
Badla
Mardhaani 2
War
Dream Girl
Ek Ladki ko Dekha To Aisa Laga
Lukachupi
Student of the Year 2
Drive
Article 15
Super30
Manikarnika
URI: The Surgical Strike
Panipat
Kabir Singh
Bala
The Zoya Factor
Good Newwz
The Sky is Pink
Mission Mangal
The Tashkent Files
Kalank
Chopsticks
Romeo Akbar Walter
Saand Ki Aankh
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Sultan
Stree
Badhaaii ho
Lust Stories
Aiyaary
Raazi
Andhaadhun
Simbaa
Baaghi 2
Pad Man
Hichki
Sanju
2.0 Robot
Zero
Namaste England
Dil Junglee
Love per Squarefoot
Once Again
Padmaavat
Raabta
Half Girlfriend
Badrinath ki Dulhania
Machine
Ittefaq
Shaadi mein Zaroor Aana
Mom
Qarib qarib singlle
Jab Harry met Sejal
A Gentleman
Ghazi
Guest in London
Rangoon
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha
Secret Superstar
Naam Shabana
Newton
Haseena Parker
Ae Dil hai Mushkil
Dear Zindagi
Fitoor
Sanam Teri Kasam
Airlift
Wazir
Rocky Handsome
A Flying Jatt
Sanam Re
M S Dhoni: The Untold Story
Neerja
Fan
Dangal
Sultan
Saala Khadoos
Baaghi
Kabali
Rustom
Pink
Befikree
Mohenjo Daro
Dishoom
Te3n
Akira
Baar baar Dekho
Azhar
Houseful 3
Force 2
Kapoor and Sons
Udta Punjab
Ghayal Once Again
Mirzya
Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh
Dear Dad
1920: London
Parched
Ek Paheli Leela
Dum Laga Ke Haisha
Hero
Roy
Dilwale
Shaandar
Tamasha
Dhrishyam
Dolly Ki Doli
Katti Batti
Mr. X
Gabbar is Back
Baby
Phantom
Dil Dhadkane Do
Manjhi- The Mountain Man
Alone
Bajirao Mastani
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Talvar
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Welcome 2 Karachi
Brothers
Love Exchange
ABCD 2
Piku
Rahasyaa
Shamitabh
Jazbaa
Nil Battey Sannata
Waiting
Hamari Adhuri Kahani
Singh is Bling
Singham Returns
PK
Heropanti
Kick
Khoobsoorat
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
Main Tera Hero
Hasee Toh Phasee
Mardaani
Yaariyaan
Jai Ho
Ek Villain
Gunday
Bang bang
Happy New Year
Finding Fanny
Action Jackson
Mary Kom
Haider
Entertainment
Bewakoofiyan
Total Siyappa
Shaasi ke Side Effects
Purani Jeans
O Teri
Bobby Jasoos
Pizza
Boothnath Returns
Sonali Cable
Ungli
Super Nani
Gang of Ghosts
Holiday: A soldier is never off duty
2 states
Gulaab Gang
Queen
Hawaa Hawai
Vishwaroopam
Zanjeer
Ramaiya Vastavaiya
Madras Cafe
Commando
Akaash Vani
R..Rajkumar
Special 26
Yeh Jawani Hai deewani
ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
Himmatwala
Jolly LLB
Race 2
Raanjhanaa
Krrish 3
Chennai Express
Once Upon a time in Mumbai Dobaraa
Bhaag Milka
Kai Po Che
Bombay Talkies
Dhoom 3
Lootera
Fuckrey
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein
Jayanta Bhai ka Love Story
Gippi
Phata Poster Nikla Hero
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bollywoodirect · 2 years
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Remembering #SanjeevKumar, one of Hindi cinema’s most versatile actors, on his 37th death anniversary (06/11/85).
The sheer versatility of his outpaces his contemporaries. His repertoire of roles includes everything from young to the old, sensitive to comic.
On the sets of the #Bollywood blockbuster '#Sholay': Jai (#AmitabhBachchan), Veeru (#Dharmendra) Thakur Baldev Singh(#SanjeevKumar) and Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan).
What are your favourite Sanjeev Kumar films?
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chilled-ice-cubes · 2 years
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girls will literally rewatch sholay scenes on a whim instead of studying... anyway that scene where one of the younger guys wants thakur to pass him the gun and thakur stares at him and the flashback shows that gabbar singh cut off his arms 😭 still peak, i watched that on tv when i was 8 and it made me have nightmares for weeks
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shanalitv · 2 years
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Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023
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Bollywood is the second largest film industry in the world after Hollywood, the films, actors, and actresses of this industry are famous worldwide, and Bollywood actresses are also considered to be the most attractive and beautiful actresses in the world. This article will tell you about the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023.
Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023
10. Kriti Sanon
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Kriti Sanon is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in several successful Bollywood films. She made her acting debut in 2014 with the movie "Heropanti" and has since appeared in a number of hit films including "Dilwale" (2015), "Bareilly Ki Barfi" (2017), and "Luka Chuppi" (2019). Sanon has received praise for her performances and is known for her charming on-screen presence and natural beauty. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Sanon to be one of the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023 due to her attractive looks and confident on-screen presence. 9. Shruti Haasan
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Shruti Haasan is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in numerous films in the Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi film industries. She made her acting debut in 2009 and has since appeared in a number of successful films including "Oh My Friend" (2011), "Gabbar Singh" (2012), "Welcome Back" (2015), and "Sabaash Naidu" (2017). Haasan is known for her captivating beauty and her charming on-screen presence. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Haasan to be one of the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses in the industry due to her attractive looks and confident performances. 8. Kareena Kapoor Khan
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Kareena Kapoor Khan is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in numerous successful films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2000 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Kapoor Khan is known for her elegant style, stunning looks, and commanding on-screen presence. She has appeared in a number of hit films including "Jab We Met" (2007), "3 Idiots" (2009), "Veere Di Wedding" (2018), and "Good Newwz" (2019). While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Kapoor Khan to be one of the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023 due to her attractive looks and confident on-screen presence. 7. Deepika Padukone
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Deepika Padukone is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in numerous successful films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2006 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Padukone is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "Padmaavat" (2018) and "Chhapaak" (2020). She has won several awards for her acting and is considered one of the top actresses in the industry. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Padukone to be one of the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses 2023 due to her attractive looks, beautiful acting, and confident on-screen presence. 6. Jacqueline Fernandez
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Jacqueline Fernandez is a talented and beautiful actress, she made her acting debut In the film Aladin in 2009 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Fernandez has appeared in numerous successful films in the Hindi film industry. She is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "Kick" (2014), "Judwaa 2" (2017), and "Race 3" (2018). She is also known for her dancing skills and has appeared in several hit songs. Many people may consider Fernandez to be one of the Top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses due to her attractive looks and confident on-screen presence. 5. Priyanka Chopra
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Priyanka Chopra is a talented and beautiful actress who has had a successful career in both Bollywood and Hollywood. She made her acting debut in 2002 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in the film industry. Chopra is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "Bajirao Mastani" (2015) and "Baywatch" (2017). She is also a former Miss World and has won numerous awards for her acting. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Chopra to be one of the top 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses due to her attractive looks and gorgeous performance. 4. Disha Patani
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Disha Patani is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in several successful films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2015 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Patani is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" (2016), "Baaghi 2" (2018), and "Malang" (2020). She is also known for her dancing skills and has appeared in several hit songs. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, Disha Patani is considered to be one of the 10 Most Sexiest Bollywood Actresses due to her gorgeous looks and confident on-screen presence. 3. Kiara Advani
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Kiara Advani is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in several successful films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2014 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Advani is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story" (2016), "Bharat Ane Nenu" (2018), "Kalank" (2019), "Good Newwz" (2019) and "Laxmmi Bomb" (2020). She is also known for her beautiful dancing skills and has appeared in several hit songs. While it is subjective to determine who Bollywood's sexiest actress is, Kiara, is considered to be one of the sexiest actresses in Bollywood due to her attractive looks, perfect figure, and confident on-screen presence. 2. Sunny Leone
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Sunny Leone is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in numerous films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2012 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Leone is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "Ragini MMS" (2011), "Jism 2" (2012), and "Ek Paheli Leela" (2015). She is also known for her dancing skills and has appeared in several hit songs. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, many people may consider Leone to be one of the sexiest actresses in Bollywood due to her attractive looks, sexy style of acting, and confident on-screen presence, she is in 2nd position in this list. 1. Urvashi Rautela
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Urvashi Rautela is a talented and beautiful actress who has appeared in several successful films in the Hindi film industry. She made her acting debut in 2013 and has since become one of the most popular actresses in Bollywood. Rautela is known for her stunning looks, captivating presence, and her performances in films such as "Sanam Re" (2016), "Great Grand Masti" (2016), and "Pagalpanti" (2019). She is also known for her gorgeous photoshoots, and dancing skills and has appeared in several hit songs. While it is subjective to determine who the sexiest actress is, Urvashi Rautela is considered to be the sexiest actress in Bollywood due to her gorgeous, attractive looks and beautiful acting in many Bollywood films. She is in 1st position on this list. Urvashi Rautela is the most popular Bollywood actress in 2023, and she has 60 Million followers on her Instagram account. Read the full article
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Pawan Kalyan Son Akira Nandan Reaction in Theatre | Gabbar Singh Re Release | BIG TV Entertainment
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Ustad Bhagat Singh Update: Pawan Kalyan's Bhagat Blaze video has been dropped
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We will read about, "Ustad Bhagat Singh Update: Pawan Kalyan's Bhagat Blaze video has been dropped." Ustad Bhagat Singh is a big budget project of Pawan Kalyan, about which a lot of excitement, expectation and madness is being seen among the fans. There is a lot of excitement, discussion and excitement among fans about the film.  
Pawan Kalyan's Bhagat Blaze video has been dropped
Bhagat Blaze is going to give a fantastic cinematic experience in 62 seconds, and fans have a lot of expectations from the film Ustad Bhagat Singh. There is a lot of hope, excitement and buzz among the fans from the Ustad Bhagat Singh film. Pawan Kalyan has appeared as a police officer in many films like Bheemla Nayak, Gabbar Singh, Sardar Gabbar Singh. Pawan Kalyan's character of a police officer was highly appreciated. Pawan Kalyan "Bhagat Singh"'s appearance as Strom in Bhagat Blaze is both hair-raising, jaw-dropping and unexpected. The Bhagat Blaze video will have exciting action scenes and intense talks. Harish Shankar and Pawan Kalyan will team up again. In 2012, they both worked in Gabbar Singh, a blockbuster film. Mythri Movie Makers posted from its official Twitter handle and wrote, "#UstaadBhagatSingh is here with all guns firing  𝐁𝐇𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐓'𝐒 𝐁𝐋𝐀𝐙𝐄 out now." At the beginning of Bhagat Blaze, some people attack the priests, then Pawan comes to the rescue. Fans really liked the glass dialogue in Bhagat Blaze. We hope you will enjoy the film's engaging storyline and excellent cinematography along with its thrilling action sequences. Fans gave positive comments and feedback. Get ready to lose yourself in the magic of classic movies as several eagerly awaited movies are arriving in theatres.   About Ustad Bhagat Singh Ustaad Bhagat Singh is a Telugu action drama film directed by Harish Shankar. The film was written by Mithun Chaitanya and produced by Ustaad Bhagat Singh Naveen Yerneni, C.V. Mohan and Ravi Shankar. The music for the film is by Devi Sri Prasad. The film's production company is Mythri Movie Makers. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Sreeleela, B. S. Avinash, Ashutosh Rana, Nawab Shah, Sreeleela, Chammak Chandra and many other notable stars. The cinematography of the film is by Ayananka Bose and editing is by Ujwal Kulkarni.   Read More - 12th fail movie Review: Vidhu Chapora 12th Fail Will Inspire You To Start - Crakk Movie Review: Vidyut Jammwal is a great action hero in every way. - Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Update: Kartik Aaryan teases 'mystery girl' in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 - Yodha teaser: Sidharth Malhotra is going to be seen once again in Cop uniform - Bad Newz Update: Bad Newz in theaters on July 19, 2024! - Gabru Gang Teaser is out now - Devara Update: The release date of JR NTR starrer Devara film has been postponed - Must-Watch Bollywood Movies Releasing in March 2024: Get Ready for an Unforgettable Cinematic Extravaganza! - Article 370 review: Article 370 is a gritty, gutsy and emotional political drama full of patriotism - Crakk and Article 370 box office comparison | Aditya Jambhale delivered chapter-by-chapter narration, providing additional impactful insights. Read the full article
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What are Some Evergreen Holi Campaigns by Brands?
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Answer to the Iconic Dialogue of Gabbar Singh from Sholay, "Holi Kab Hai, Kab Hai Holi?"
The answer is March 25th! Holi is all about spreading joy. Let the colors of Holi splash your body and soul with happiness and good vibes. Brands are known for creating the best marketing campaigns to spread their messages, and this Holi is no different.
This year we have tried to curate some timeless campaigns by brands in India.  
1. Bajaj Allianz
#BuraNaMano
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Bajaj Allianz isn't just about insurance; they're about spreading positive messages. Their #BuraNaMano campaign tackles acceptance and tolerance. Just like Holi celebrates a spectrum of colors, life isn't black and white. This campaign is especially relevant today, encouraging us to embrace different viewpoints and find joy in co-existence.
2. Indian Oil
#BeTheColor
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Indian Oil's Holi campaign tugs at the heartstrings. #BeTheColor beautifully showcases the power of small acts of kindness. It reminds us that going the extra mile can make someone's day a whole lot brighter.
3. TVS Motor Manao
#YehHoliHelmetWaali
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TVS Motor cleverly uses Holi celebrations to highlight the importance of wearing a helmet. They emphasize that getting ready for festivities isn't complete without a helmet, regardless of the occasion. Their campaign features young people getting ready for Holi, highlighting that no celebration is complete without a helmet.
4. Bank of Maharashtra
Kuch Sapne Sach Karde  
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Bank of Maharashtra uses emotional storytelling to emphasize that Holi is a celebration for everyone. The ad showcases the power of hope and how human kindness can bring joy. It also subtly positions the bank as a secure and trustworthy digital banking partner.
5. Surf excel
Jo rang bachpan lautaye, woh rang achhe hain-#EmbraceTheChildWithin  
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Holi campaigns are incomplete without mentioning Surf Excel's Holi campaigns! It is called "Daag Achhe Hain" featuring a playful girl who coaxes her hesitant aunt to join the fun with a colorful hug. This act reminds the viewers  – the best stains are those that bring back childhood memories. It breaks down barriers and emphasizes that age is just a number when it comes to enjoying the vibrant spirit of Holi.
6. Burger King 
#ColorIsForHoliNotFood
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This Holi campaign suggests to ditch the artificial colors and celebrate with real ones! Burger King understands customer’s desire for healthy food. Their #ColorIsForHoliNotFood campaign highlights their commitment to using delicious, natural flavors, just like the vibrant hues of Holi. Their fun video emphasizes their focus on customer satisfaction.
The Power of Storytelling in Holi Marketing
These campaigns effectively use storytelling to connect with audiences on a deeper level. From promoting social messages to reminding viewers of safety, these ads showcase the creativity and impact brands can achieve during Holi. Let Pixenite+ help! We can craft a mind-blowing campaign that captures the essence of Holi and everything else too so that you can propels your brand to new heights.
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skilevents · 9 months
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Top 7 Places For Corporate Team Outings Near Bangalore
Corporate team outings are an essential investment in team building, collaboration, and employee morale — not merely a way to escape the daily grind. Bangalore, which is tucked away in the centre of Karnataka, has many charming locations that make it the ideal setting for yearly corporate team outings, celebrations and corporate offsites. In this blog, SKIL Events is going to throw some light on the best-of-all locations that offer the perfect blend of leisure, adventure, and peace.
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7 Most Eventful Destinations for Corporate Team Outing
1. Nandi Hills
No wonder this place has topped the list of top 7 places for corporate team outings. Ask any Bangalorean where they are heading for a long weekend getaway, chances are high that the answer is Nandi Hills. Located around 60 km from Bangalore, SKIL often suggests Nandi Hills for organizations looking forward to the majestic statue of Lord Nandi, lush greenery, breathtaking views, soothing climate, and sheer rejuvenation. In fact, when you are choosing SKIL Events or the top event management company in India, you will be delighted to find numerous corporate team outing activities being arranged.
2. Ramanagara
Ramnagara is a well-loved place among employees who are thrill enthusiasts. Ramanagara has gained traction as the ‘Land of Gabbar Singh’ as this is where the famous Hindi movie Sholay was shot. If you like nature, you would find this place ecstatic for offering rappelling and trekking. You can either slither down the heady heights of the rocky slopes of the hillocks which are as high as 60 to 70 feet, or try your hands on chimney climbing between two boulders.
3. Lakeside Camping In Kanva
If you are a water buff, the picturesque view of camping at Kanva will enchant you. SKIL Events designs a perfect itinerary for your organization to enjoy the fullest at this happening lakeside camping sight. This is located between Bangalore and Mysore Road, and you will thoroughly relish the thrilling well well-jumping experience. If you are a person who loves thrill, then you can try out kayaking, ziplining, swimming, and more.
4. Mysore
Mysore is a great option if you want a backdrop rich in culture and history. The majesty of the Mysore Palace combined with the city’s rich tradition makes for a memorable backdrop for business team activities. Take part in team-building exercises in the verdant Brindavan Gardens or visit the city’s lively marketplaces to learn about the local way of life.
5. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta
Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta, near Kanakapura, is a great trekking site for teams that love adventure. The team gets to enjoy breathtaking vistas of the hills and valleys around them during the journey, which is energising. It’s a great option for an adventurous and team-building day.
6. Coorg
Coorg, sometimes referred to as the “Scotland of India,” is a gorgeous location for a corporate team vacation if you’re looking for a somewhat longer retreat. There is a magical environment created by the foggy hills, coffee farms, and tumbling waterfalls. Enjoy the peace and quiet of Coorg while participating in team-building exercises amidst the splendour of nature.
7. Wonderla Amusement Park
Wonderla Amusement Park is a great option for a day of exhilarating rides and team building activities. Wonderla, a theme park outside of Bangalore, provides the ideal combination of heart-pounding rides and team-building exercises. It's a revitalising way for groups to relax and promote friendship in a vibrant setting. You can even choose Wonderla for an exciting annual employee event and create a strong bond among your employees.
Significance of Corporate Team Outing in Strengthening Bonds
These locations provide more than simply a change of scenery in Bangalore’s vibrant business scene. They give team members the chance to get to know one another better, develop trust, and come back to work with a fresh sense of enthusiasm and unity.
Corporate team outings are a strategic investment in teamwork and employee engagement, not just a way to escape the daily grind. Whether the goal of the outing is to promote innovation, improve communication, or just give the team a chance to relax and rejuvenate, picking the ideal location close to Bangalore guarantees that it will accomplish its goals.
Source URL : https://www.skilevents.com/insights/blogs/top-7-places-for-corporate-team-outings-near-bangalore
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rajeshsingh · 1 year
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Sholay: The Epic Tale of Friendship, Justice, and Iconic Bollywood Cinema
In the vibrant tapestry of Bollywood's cinematic history, there exists a masterpiece that stands tall as an enduring symbol of storytelling excellence. "Sholay," directed by Ramesh Sippy and released in 1975, is more than just a movie; it's a cultural phenomenon, an epic tale of friendship, justice, and the quintessential Bollywood blockbuster.
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The Birth of an Epic:
"Sholay" was born in an era when Bollywood was transitioning from traditional storytelling to modern narrative styles. It shattered conventions with its gripping plot, unforgettable characters, and groundbreaking action sequences. The film's tagline, "The greatest star cast ever assembled," wasn't an exaggeration. Amitabh Bachchan as Jai, Dharmendra as Veeru, Sanjeev Kumar as Thakur, Hema Malini as Basanti, and Amjad Khan as the iconic Gabbar Singh formed an ensemble that would go down in history.
Friendship Forged in Fire:
At its core, "Sholay" is a story of enduring friendship between Jai and Veeru, two lovable rogues who are hired by Thakur to bring down the ruthless dacoit, Gabbar Singh. Their camaraderie, humor, and unwavering loyalty strike a chord with audiences, making them unforgettable characters.
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The Menace of Gabbar Singh:
Amjad Khan's portrayal of Gabbar Singh is nothing short of legendary. His menacing laughter, memorable dialogues, and the sheer brutality of his character made Gabbar an iconic villain in the annals of Indian cinema.
Timeless Music:
"Sholay" isn't just about action and drama; its music has etched itself into the collective memory of Bollywood fans. R.D. Burman's compositions, especially the soul-stirring "Yeh Dosti" and the playful "Mehbooba Mehbooba," continue to resonate with generations.
Legacy and Impact:
"Sholay" was a game-changer for Bollywood, setting new standards for filmmaking and box office success. It introduced a trend of multi-starrer films and unforgettable dialogues. Even today, its references are commonplace in Indian popular culture.
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Conclusion:
"Sholay" is more than a film; it's an emotion. It's a testament to the power of storytelling, the magic of friendship, and the timeless allure of cinema. Over four decades later, it remains an indispensable part of India's cultural fabric, a movie that continues to inspire and entertain. In the grand tapestry of Bollywood, "Sholay" shines as a golden thread, reminding us that some stories are meant to be immortal.
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