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lekhakpravin · 11 months
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10 Best Tamasha Movie Quotes Every Traveler Might Relate To
Imtiaz Ali is a very well known film-maker known widely for his ability to show the reality of the society to the people in the form of entertainment. He speaks facts through his movies and all his movies leave an impact in the minds of the viewers. Tamasha is one such movie. Tamasha was released in the year 2015 and ever since then it has been ruling the hearts of many. Starring Ranbir Kapoor…
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ji-jii-visha · 4 years
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Who else is in love with Tamasha?
Tamasha is one of those Bollywood movies you'd always appreciate because of how amazing the actors did and the amazing dialogue and a unique plot. Bollywood needs more Tamasha.
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If you get this question a lot then feel free to dismiss it, but I was wondering if you have any advice or like a list of Bollywood movies that you would recommend as like a starting point? It’s seems like an intimidating pool and I don’t know where to start :/
i got you!! i'm gonna copy/paste what i said last time but add or subtract things, also i'm gonna link the trailers with subtitles so you can easily figure out if you want to watch it. 
my favorite movie of all time is a bollywood film named veer-zaara but i don’t recommend it as a first hindi film. it’s very, very desi and i think if you haven’t seen a bollywood film before, it can be a little odd. so come back to that one lmao
if you want something aesthetically pleasing: ram leela (this is one of my favorite movies in any language); bajirao mastani
if you want just a good ass movie which will be easy to start with, these are some of the films i’ve LOVED in recent years (keep in mind there are hundreds of other amazing movies, i just think any of these are best to start watching hindi films with):
gully boy- my favorite movie of 2019 in any language
3 idiots- this one helped some indian parents realize the pressure their kids are under at school. it was HUGE for a long time
yeh jawani hai deewani- i looooooove this movie. the guy who plays avi could murder me and i would thank him
zindagi na milegi dobara- another one of my favorite movies in any language but the trailer isn’t the best
dil dhadakne do- i would die for this movie
stree- it’s a bollywood horror-comedy. it’s wonderful. genuinely sooo good.
kapoor & sons- i love this movie so so so much. genuinely so well acted and written
dear zindagi- this movie helped a lot of desis begin to discuss the importance of mental health. obv not enough, but it helped
queen- I FUCKIN LOV THIS MOVIE, it’s a movie about a girl going on her honeymoon alone after her fiance leaves her. it’s sooo good.
tamasha- super good, very underrated. the acting is amazing, the writing is amazing, the music is amazing. so good.
piku- it’s a very dialogue-heavy movie but it’s incredibly good
aashiqui 2- this is the bollywood version of a star is born and i'm recommending it because the music is amazing and i would die for the lead actor. those are literally the only reasons why i'm recommending it fjghdfkg and i couldn’t find a trailer with english subs! :( but i know the movie is on prime video and has subtitles 
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nitikapatel · 4 years
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Best of Indian cinema from the last decade
Movies continue to surprise us even during the pandemic. To quite an extent, it is the movies that kept us away from boredom during the pandemic. We cannot thank enough for the amazing movies we have seen, enjoyed and even cried over. Some stories stay with us for days and leave a lasting impression. These stories can be watched over a million times and still evoke the same emotions. Here is the list of movies from the last decade that filled our hearts with happiness and joy and will be cherished forever.
 1. Udaan
Udaan is one of the finest coming of age Bollywood movies. It is relatable and emotional and we can't get enough of the actor’s cuteness and brilliant acting. Starring Rajat Barmecha and Ronit Roy, Udaan is a movie that touched our hearts.
 2. Gangs of wasseypur 1&2
This movie is a classic and no doubt every youth loves it. It is not just the comical abusive dialogues but the story and acting of each cast member in this movie that makes it awesome. Also being a big break for Nawazuddin Siddiqui Gangs of Wasseypur is a favourite of many in our country.
 3. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is about friendship, finding love and overcoming one’s fear. It is a great movie shot in beautiful Spain starring Hrithik Roshan, Abhay Deol, Farhan Akhtar and Suhel Seth. This movie is a rollercoaster ride of fun, emotions and happiness.
 4. English Medium
Remembering the Late Irfan Khan and his amazing acting as always along with co-star Saba Qamar, English Medium is an eye-opening movie for the education system in India. With the right comic timing by Deepak Dobriyal, English Medium is a must-watch movie.
 5. English Vinglish
This is another heartwarming movie starring late. Sridevi. This movie is about a lady who is misunderstood by her husband and daughter and decides to learn English and make new friends from across the world. This movie will leave you teary-eyed by the end.
 6. Tamasha
Tamasha is a slow movie starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone and it is worth it! About a child who is so much into fulfilling the parent’s expectations that he loses his real self. It is a really good movie to watch.
 7. Masaan
The film takes on Indian Parochial society and a debut for both the director and actor, Masaan is an emotional movie. It tells you so much about society and dealing with heartbreak.
 8. Andhadhun
One of the best of its year, Andhadhun is a thriller drama movie starring Ayushman Khurana, Radhika Apte and Tabu. This movie gives you the best suspense and thrill. If you haven’t watched it yet, you should!
 9. The lunchbox
Another heartwarming movie, Lunchbox is about a married woman and widower who exchange letters that starts from a mistaken lunchbox. It is a cute, beautiful and quirky friendship between two strangers.
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"Tamasha" this movie has been very close to my heart always. The characters are so relatable. How beautifully Ved and Tara created a story just to take little break from the realities.
We are all living in a story of our own kind and every story is beautiful in its own way. I have read somewhere "life is handful of short stories pretending to be a novel" which is so true. We all have stories and kinda love living in that. I have always been a "movie kinda person". Movies inspire me, no matter what situation i am into. The dialogues, characters..i easily connect with them. But sometime it was difficult to be into the zone because not everyone around you is same as your own understanding. So yes..mostly people think that i am dramatic and crazy.
The twist comes in my life when i met someone like minded and we are both crazy together. I was more than happy that i can relate with him and sometimes i dont even say and he understood. But every story has to finish at some point. It can't go forever. He truly upholded the promise of keeping up the beautiful lie just like Tara and Ved promised each other not to tell the truth. It was really hard to come out of that beautiful story which i never wanted to get over but i was pretending as strong as "Tara" and "Heer to badi sad hai" phase was running in my mind.
Unfortunately "Don" did not came back. That day i got to know the difference of believing in stories and living in stories. We aren't really ready to accept different stories apart from our own. We do know that the other story might be good or we never know even better than ours but still we give hard fight to fit those characters into our story with our own script play. Thats where we make the mistake. I know its hard but not impossible. Playing a different character in some different story is also good at times. It helps you understand yourself better. The best part is i still believe in movies and the strories but i have grown wiser now choosing the scripts. Some of you might think that..oh this is so simple and we know about it. But dear, sometimes we take more time to understand the the simple things in life.
We all have a story to tell whether we scream or yell! Take out your time and make a beautiful story of your beautiful so that when you are in some 60s and looking back at your life, there should be a bright smile on your face.
Cheers!
#movielove #storylover storytelling
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technicolour32 · 5 years
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Kalank- there are no heroes in this story
Date and Year of Release: April 17, 2019. Cast: Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt, Kunal Khemu, Kiara Advani. Director: Abhishek Verman. Running Time: 166 minutes. When it comes to films, Bollywood or otherwise, reviews matter less. The method to my madness is more intuitive when it comes to knowing/choosing which films to watch. Cases in point- Saawariya and Guzaarish by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Tamasha by Imtiaz Ali and Bombay Velvet by Anurag Kashyap. These were panned by audiences and critics alike. The reasons why i loved these films- the themes they attempted to explore and the impact they left on me even after considerable amount of time has passed since their release. Kalank joins this list. But before i begin my review, let me remind you of spoilers. They are inevitable. But will try to avoid them as best i can. So here goes... There are no heroes in this film in the conventional sense, only flawed characters caught in a web of fate. Would i call them antiheroes? I am not sure. The central theme is of course, love. I know what you are thinking. Obvious cliches right? Well, Bollywood is yet to fully throw ‘cliche’ out of the window...i mean, it serves a purpose and i will argue that it drives the story forward at times. Yes, the movie resorts to cliches in parts of the film...ones i hoped that the makers would avoid but it managed to leave an impact so i will willing to excuse that. I am aware that it will take many more years for Bollywood to evolve, and i would add that it is evolving. I add this because it is rare to see mainstream actors try to bring to life, a story that will leave an impression, good as well as bad. Or to put it this way, giving life to a story that has no happy ending in its conventional sense. It was interesting for me to see characters develop in the backdrop of Partition and how it changed the lives of the characters. But i digress... Zafar and Dev, portrayed by Varun Dhawan and Aditya Roy Kapoor respectively are shaped by their fate. Both have anger issues with different coping mechanisms. The film is driven by three women, Satya (Sonakshi Sinha), Roop (Alia Bhatt) and Bahar Begum (Madhuri Dixit). The dynamics between them was not one dimensional. Rather, viewers will find compassion, jealousy, love, understanding and even manipulation that seal the fate of all three women towards their individual resolution. There is reality and there is the ideal at the backdrop of the looming Direct Action Day and the subsequent Partition of erstwhile undivided India. The good- Varun Dhawan and Aditya Roy Kapoor are excellent. Varun’s kohl lined eyes reveal much of his inner anguish and helplessnes. Aditya’s restrained portrayal of melancholy was beautiful. Both characters so different, yet similar; Alia Bhatt has proven time and again that she is versatile. I judged her harshly for her first film and now she is an absolute delight to watch; Sonakshi reminded me of Lootera, the one film where she acted; Madhuri is graceful. While people rightly praise her dancing skills, they mention nothing of how she manages to up her game even after so many years; The set design is dreamy, lavish and contained and presents us the world of Husnabad; Kunal Khemu who should stop doing mindless films and focus on getting roles like Abdul. I remembered watching him in another gem called Zakhm. He does not speak much but boy do those eyes speak. Who needs dialogue when a look can say much more; The soundtrack which reminded me of some of my favourite Bollywood films. What a surprise that it is Pritam behind the scenes and Amitabh Bhattacharya whose soulful lyrics have given us some of the recent beautiful songs. I cannot stop listening to the songs; The small yet nostalgia tainted scenes between Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit who have given the tinsel town some of its memorable films in the 90’s; The costume department did a commendable job; and finally Varun and Alia together with all its beauty and tragedy. They should date in real life and make us all happy (grins). The bad- The first 15 minutes of the film felt rushed; Introduction of the characters to the audience and in each other’s lives could have been paced better. Rather, it felt too convenient; The lack of silence in the film. Not every scene required background music, particularly the emotional ones. It downplays the intensity of emotions and the scenes concerned, as if they were trivial to begin with; The backdrop of Partition remained as a prop and could have been explored more to add balance and nuance in the overall story; The obvious cliches that serve no purpose; the last 10 minutes where the message was better left unsaid; and Kiara Advani who is reduced to an arm candy. However, with its flaws, Kalank made me smile and cry. And that is saying a lot. It will remain with me. Watch it on the big screen. Rating: 3.5/5 P.S. It has cemented the fandom of Varun Dhawan for me. Maybe i will pay attention to him now. Also, his kohl lined eyes. Men should wear kajal more often and make me sigh. P.P.S: If you decide to watch this film after reading this and still do not like/hate the film, please remember impressions are subjective. What is treasure to me may just be trash for you. So please reconsider killing me for making you spend money to watch Kalank. It’s not my fault you disagree with my views or find the film unbearable. That’s all for now. I hope you enjoy the film when and if you watch it.
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ideallaedi · 8 years
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Movie backlogs 2017 - I (Carry forwards from previous list)
Bollywood (carry forwards)
1. Court
2. Aligarh
3. Raman Raghav 2.0
4. Manmarziyan
5. Rock on 2
6. Kahaani 2
7. Udta Punjab
8. Baar Baar dekho
9. Zubaan
10. Tamasha
11. Mohenjodaro
12. Madaari
Kollywood (carry forwards)
1. Visaranai
2. Iraivi
Meticulously executed. Some brilliant scenes. But for a film revolving around females, none of these characters worked for me. They were all pitch perfect on paper, actors were splendid...but.. After taste was one of anger. Nothing else. If that was the point of the movie, it certainly hit its target
3. Joker
4. Ammani
5. Kuttrame Thandanai
6. Iru Mugan
7. Dharma Durai
8. Aandavan Kattalai
SO WELL DONE. Splendid and hilarious writing. For such a heavy and almost preachy theme, the movie itself was delightfully handled with the lightest of touches. Vijay Sethupathi and team with their impeccable comic timing were perfectly cast. Rithika Singh was truly the best find of last year. What an amazing actress. And the lip sync. WONDERFUL.
P.S - Cheenu of Maadhu-Cheenu fame making an appearance after so long. Also the anni in OKK is kicking ass here.
(Tamil alert! Some dialogues)
VS : Ippo enna edhuku thevaillaame poi solla solreenga ? Broker : Appo thevai naa poi sollalaamaa ? 
😂😂 Travel agent : Pondaati, kudumbonnu onnu irundhuchinaa ponavaan thirumbivaruvaannu vellakaaran nambaraan VS friend : Enna sir, kalyanamaanavandhaan oora vittu oduvaannu theriyaadha vellakaarannuku ?
Travel agent: Velai kedakalainaa kavalaye padavendaam. Maasam 400 pound stipend aa kudupaan VS Friend: 400 pound means? TA: oru Rs 45000  VSF : Adhaavudhu velaiye illaama, kaal mela kaal pottu aatikunu waste aa irundhaa, andha arasaangam 45000 kudukkudhu. Yempaa Gandhi, ivalo nallavangalaa irrukaanga. Namma yempaa naata vittu thorathinom? VS : Evano thookule thongina veeta namma thalale kattitaan yaa! House owner : Thambigalaa, yen velile paduthukeereenga ?  VS Friend : Thangittu ponavaanlaam thongittuponaa, eppadi thoongamudiyum? Travel agent:Unkitta oru fire irrukkunnu vellakaaran correcta kandupidichitaan VSFriend: Summa irrunga saar, avan erkanave erunjikittirukaan VSFriend : Dai mappilla Gandhi, nee njiam. Unna vittutu, nizhal naa eppadi poven ? Vazhkai oru ottagam, nondi ottagam Vela tharum Chakkaram, rendu chakkaram Junior lawyer :Vera oru ponna iva dhaan nu sollidalaan VS: Ennanga, urupada vazhi ya sollu naa ullapora vazhiya solreenga + JL : Endha voter id la photo olungaa irruku ? Inga paarunga, karuppa pei maari oru mugam theriyudhu Another VS Friend : Super yosanai madam
9. Thodari
10. Aviyal
Tollywood (carry forwards)
1. Majnu
Ahmm.. Strictly mediocre story, very predictable. But Nani is charming as usual. Natural star indeed. But after starring in a list of mostly well done movies, this was a let down. The songs are very pleasant though!
2. Jyo Achuthaananda
Another feel good movie from the Avasarala camp. Could have done with some crisper editing, but hilarious nevertheless. Loved the use of oka laalanaa. A true bromance indeed. Though the conflict is not really well sketched, the feel good scenes - true to life. Also crush on Naga Shourya stays unchanged.
P.S - Forgot to mention, super chill and completely unapologetic treatment of smoking in the movie. 
Naga Shourya while lighting up : "Ee nagariki emaayindhi ??" 😂😂😂
3. Janatha Garage
4. Sarrainodu
5. Kanche
6. Janda Pai Kapiraju
Malayalam films (carry forwards)
1. Pinneyum
3. Jo and the boy
4. Ithu Thaanda Police
5. White
Kannada films
1. Godhi Banna Sadharna MyKattu
Really well done. Unfortunately, only managed to watch half the movie. But Anant Nag was SPLENDID.
2.  Masterpiece (er… cuz Yash)
3. Thithi
4. Ishtakamya
5. Kotigobba 2
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Dil Se, Dil Tak: 11 Bollywood Dialogues That Pulled At Our Heartstrings & Gave Us Life Lessons
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Dil Se, Dil Tak: 11 Bollywood Dialogues That Pulled At Our Heartstrings & Gave Us Life Lessons
Chaitra Krishnan Hyderabd040-395603080 September 25, 2019
Bollywood is going through one of its worst times today — item dances and stardom are ruling over everything. In fact, there are only a few original scripts that are doing well at the box office. The rest of the stories come from regional and foreign movies or from real-life stories and biopics. It’s almost like Bollywood has lost all of its talented writers who once gave us strong and memorable scripts. No, we’re not talking about the black and white era or the 1990s. There are some good movies that were made in the past two decades that have cemented themselves in our hearts.
Each of these movies owe their success to a perfect combination of good direction, good acting, and good cinematography. But the star of the show was always the script. Movies without a good script are like empty vessels that are shiny only on the outside. To prove our point, we bring to you a few dialogues that touched our hearts and gave us major life lessons.
1. “Main apni favorite hoon”- Jab We Met
Yes, you should be your own favorite person and definitely love yourself. Geet did right in reminding us something that we all forget often!
2. “All Is Well”- 3 Idiots
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This movie told you that life is not going to be easy. It’s a mixture of ups and downs and you already know it. There will come a time when you feel that your whole world is crumbling and you don’t have a shoulder to cry on. This is when you should remind yourself that everything is going to be fine.
3. “Main udna chahta hoon, daudna chahta hoon, girna bhi chahta hoon, bas rukna nahi chahta” – Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani
Even though Bunny took it a little too far, his theory holds good (which he realizes later). While you dream and aspire to achieve goals, you are bound to fall at times. However, giving up should never be an option. No matter how bad you fail at something, you should always find it within yourself to move on. Because, life never stops — it keeps going.
4. “Ek baar ek hero tha, usne bahot padhai ki, engineering ki, aur phir usne naukri ki. Aur phir woh yun hi naukri karte karte marr gaya. Kya hua? Pasand nahi aayi ending? Toh badal do.”- Tamasha
Have you ever been forced to do something in life that you never wanted to do? Did you land up sacrificing a large chunk of your soul for that? If the answer is yes, then you’d connect with this dialogue. Ranbir Kapoor’s acting, in combination with this brilliant script, made this one of the best scenes Bollywood ever had.
5. “Vijay Nahi Toh Kya Vijaylakshmi Toh Hai”- Queen
Rani’s friend Vijaylakshmi reminds her that as long as you have friends, it’s okay to not have your boyfriend. This is one of the most heartwarming scenes of this movie and we love it! Don’t we all want a friend like Vijaylakshmi?
6. “Khuda ki raah mohabbat ki raah hai”- My Name is Khan
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Rizwan Khan, in My Name is Khan, says that the path shown by God is that of love and not of hatred and war. This dialogue fits in a scene where he prevents a group of Muslim youth from getting brainwashed by a respectable man (only on the outside) trying to provoke them in the name of religion. This is something that we need to remember — no religion preaches violence. God always wants you to love and be loved.
7. “Kyu sach ka sabak sikhaye, jab sach sunn bhi na paye. Sach koi bole toh tu niyam kanoon bataye.”- Rockstar
This is a line from sadda haq aithe rakh, one of the most popular songs in this movie. We’ve always been taught to learn, believe, and do right things. But when we grow up, we learn that it was mere preaching and all the society actually knows is faking words and making boundaries.
8. “Rona, gussa, nafrat, kuch bhi khulke express karne nahi diya. Ab pyaar kaise express karein?”- Dear Zindagi
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Dear Zindagi is a story of a troubled girl who finds her way to self-love. Kaira, the character played by Alia Bhatt, asks if nobody let you express your negative feelings since childhood, how would you ever know how to express love? Our life is a mixture of both negative and positive feelings, and we should learn to accept them as they are instead of living in denial.
9. “Ajeeb baat hai. Kidnap ho gayi, par wahan azaad thi”- Highway
This Imtiaz Ali movie teaches us the value of true freedom. Veera never felt safe in her own house where everyone was bothered only about their reputation, even when she was raped as a child. She goes on to discover real freedom and moves towards a meaningful life after she gets kidnapped by Mahabir.
10. “Barfi adhoora tha, par uska pyar poora tha”- Barfi!
Shruti’s mother talks her out of marrying Barfi, who was hearing- and speech- impaired. Later, she marries a wealthy man, only to regret leaving Barfi, who knew how to love unconditionally, unlike her husband.
11. “Kuch aur paane ki chaah, kuch aur behtar ki talaash … isi chakkar mein insaan apna sab kuch kho baithta hai joh uske paas hota hai … talaash kabhi khatam nahi hoti … waqt khatam ho jaata hai”- Life In A Metro
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We always run towards the things that we want to achieve, often forgetting what we have in our hands already and how precious they are. And by the time you realize their value, you would have run out of time, just like the character Amol, played by Dharmendra in this beautiful movie.
Sadly, we don’t get such dialogues and movies anymore (except for once in a blue moon). But let’s not give up our hopes. Which is your favorite Bollywood dialogue and why? Let us know in the comments below.
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“Tujhe toh pyaar hogaya hai pagli.”
“Haan, Ved.”
“Par kisi aur se?”
Translation:
“You are in love, crazy woman.”
“Yes, Ved”
“But with someone else?”
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One of the best pieces of art produced by Imtiaz Ali, this scene has very deep dialogues that speak for the characters in volumes. In this scene, the female lead, Tara, comes to meet the much disturbed Ved who is the male protagonist of this movie.
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Rahman rocks at IIFA show
Day one of IIFA Rocks celebrated all the people behind the screens and 25 years of A.R. Rahman
The 18th IIFA Rocks was a celebration of A.R. Rahman’s journey in cinema. And nothing could dampen the spirit tonight. Not even the incessant rains that conspired since morning. Though they were intermittent rains, they too gave themselves a breather post 10 p.m. just to allow the maestro enthrall the audience.
The host for the night Manish Paul and Riteish Deshmukh had the audience in splits with their one liners. The show started with Kamal Khan singing all the Chartbusters and also had the audience grooving to many of the Salman Khan numbers. Diljit Dosanjh’s songs calmed down the many who had waited for the rain to die down and the show to start!
A.R. Rahman’s show started with the popular track from Dil Se. Joining him on stage were the very talented Jonita Gandhi, Neeti Mohan, Javed Ali, Benny Dayal and Haricharan. Other numbers included ‘Dil Hai Chota Sa’ (Roja), ‘Agar Tum saath Ho’ (Tamasha), ‘Naadan Parindey’ (Rockstar) ‘Humma Humma’ (Bombay) and ‘Enna Sonna’ (Ok Jaanu). The special rendition from Hariharan, Aditi Rao Hydari and Kailash Kher were the icing on the cake.
A.R. Rahman inaugurated his social initiative ‘One Heart Foundation’ to help people from the industry.
Here’s the technical awardees list:
Best background score: Pritam for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Choreography: Adil Shaikh for ‘Kar Gayi Chul’ from Kapoor and Sons
Cinematography: Anil Mehta for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
Sound Design: Pranav Shukla for Mirzya
Production Design: Aparna Sud and Anna Ipe for Neeraja
Editing: Bodhaditya Bandopadhyay for Pink
Make Up: Greg Cannom for Fan.
Action: Larnell Stovall, Parvez Shaikh Arasu for Sultan
Costume Designing: Manish Malhotra for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
Sound Mixing: Anuj Mathur for Sultan
Special effects: Red Chillies VFX for Fan
Dialogue: Ritesh Shah for Pink
Screenplay: Ritesh Shah for Pink
Best engineer: Shadab Rayeen for Ae Dil hai Mushkil
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