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Had this on my feed and needed someone to rant about this too. Such a silly movie. I love it.
DUDEEEE I REMEMBER WATCHING CHENNAI EXPRESS WHEN I WAS LIKE FOUR OR SOMETHING IN THE THEATRES
the thangabali part she does when she's asleep is damn funnyy
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voidsteffy · 4 months
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THANGABALI!! KITTE VARAADHE
naan unne JOOOORA ODHIPEEEENDA👻
Meanwhile Rahul:😭😭😭😭
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(this explains their personalities throughput the movie haina)
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akchefblogger · 5 years
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IN Picture: 1. SURMAI TAWA FRY 2. MASALA RICE PAPPADAM 3. SOUTH INDIAN CHUTNEYS MISSING IN PICTURE: 1. ROYYALA IGURU 2. STEAM RICE 3. FRESH LIME SODA . . One of the best south Indian cuisine serving restaurant in #mumbai. Had been to this place near its closing time. But they served me food like I was their first guest of the day. A very good display of indian hospitality by all of their staff. Food was amazing and in a true way fingerlicking. I still remember the aftertaste of Royyala Iguru (Andhra style prawns curry) on my palate. . Rating: Ambience: 4/5 Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Value for money: 5/5 . . Must try if you are a South Indian food lover. P.S. : Don't go if you DONT like GOOD SOUTH INDIAN FOOD. FOR DETAILED REVIEW Have a look at this review of Thangabali, Mahim on @Zomato — https://zoma.to/review/39915907 #Thangabali #restaurant #southindianfood #southindiancuisine #food #blog #foodblogger #foodblog #foodwork #foodie #foodstagram #foodlover #foodpics #foodofinstagram #foodphotography #foodgram #foodporn #foodgasm #foodofindia #foodofmumbai #instagood #instafood #instapic #ak_chefblogger (at Thangabali) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpraNiCnU8kSMVnI4UlZCM1DT2aqqEy8XDsrWY0/?igshid=1hmptw3l9qcfb
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roronoa-roro · 2 years
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i love scary looking sweet dudes
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harpianews · 3 years
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India's Got Talent: Shilpa Shetty breaks a bottle on Rohit Shetty's arms, asks for a role in his film
India’s Got Talent: Shilpa Shetty breaks a bottle on Rohit Shetty’s arms, asks for a role in his film
Bollywood filmmaker Rohit Shetty will grace India’s Got Talent this weekend. Rohit recently shot the episode with judges Shilpa Shetty, Kirron Kher, Badshah and Manoj Muntashir. Shilpa on Wednesday took to Instagram to share a video which gave a sneak peek of her fun time with the filmmaker. She went on to attempt a scary stunt with him while asking for a role in his film. In the video, Shilpa…
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shanti-ashant-hai · 2 years
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THANGABALI KITTA VARADE NAJO RAHUL PENDA JSHSJSHS
(bro I don't know actual dialogue I do gibberish)
pfft-
i dont know the actual dialogue either, BUT I READ THIS IS DEEPIKAS VOICE SKJSKJSJSS
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Dilwale Kuch Kar Paayenge?😅 . . #dilwale #thangabali #chennaiexpress #pubg #pubgban #pubgbaninindia #pubgmobile #shahrukhkhan #tiktokban #modiji #modijimemes #srkmemes #deepikapadukone #funnymemes #indianmemes #filmymemes #pubgmemes #bollywoodmeme #editedmemes #dubbing #funnydub #pubgismylife #tiktokislife https://www.instagram.com/p/CEq2_wvD59b/?igshid=12kto27satqkk
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trendytiding · 5 years
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😄😄😄😄 . . . #shahrukhkhan #deepikapadukone #chennaiexpress #chennaiexpressmovie #moviescene #thangabali #funnymoviescenes #rohitshetty #rohitshettyfilm #bollywoodfilms #bollywoodstars #bollywoodquestions #bollywoodactress #bollywoodactors #bollywoodactress #bollywoodactor https://www.instagram.com/p/BwoD-HVj2QN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1oxqtvo779wgt
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jeseicaamishra · 3 years
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Watch "Thangabali Ki Nalli Tod Di Jeseica Ne" on YouTube
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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Raktanchal review: Nikiten Dheer’s crime drama is a nod to 80s Bollywood - tv
https://liveindiatimes.com/raktanchal-review-nikiten-dheers-crime-drama-is-a-nod-to-80s-bollywood-tv-2/
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Raktanchal Cast: Kranti Prakash Jha, Nikiten Dheer, Vikram Kochhar, Pramod Pathak, Chitranjan Tripathi, Soundarya Sharma, Ronjini Chakraborty, Basu Soni, Krishna Bisht Director: Ritam Shrivastav
Raktanchal seems to have taken the idiom ‘imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ to its heart. The new crime drama that takes you to the badlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh borrows from Hindi films of 80s and 90s but then a bit of nostalgia in the present scenario may not hurt. It has all the ingredients — a wronged man who takes the path of crime to take revenge, a powerful adversary and the unholy nexus of crime, politics and power.
 Watch Raktanchal trailer here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EQYBIePdIE
Raktanchal drops us in the middle of crime-infested Purvanchal as gang war escalates, and gunshots and screams echo. Two gangsters face each other in a fight-to-finish battle; understandably there is a lot of collateral damage and corruption is in sharp focus. There are even full length dance numbers, in keeping with what the genre demands. Deja vu is your constant companion as you watch Raktanchal — hero leaves the dream of a promising career to avenge his father’s death; the murderer is handed his just desserts after he is tied to a tractor and dragged through the fields.
In this world where an eye for an eye has been making the whole world blind, stirring performances are the key. Kranti Prakash Jha plays his part well as a lanky gang leader and carries Raktanchal on his shoulder. His character reminded me of Jimmy Sheirgill’s Rangbaaz Phirse for its IAS-aspirant- turned gangster story. While Jimmy’s charm worked wonders in that show, Kranti also does justice to his role. Besides him, Vikram Kocchhar is one actor who brings a smile with his twisted portrayal of coal mafia.
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Kranti Prakash Jha (left) in a still from Raktanchal.
However, Nikiten Dheer, the most popular name among the star cast, could have done more being an antagonist. Chennai Express’ Thangabali does little other than barking orders or getting angry. Blame the writer or the actor, the opportunity offered by the role of a dreaded gangster remains underutilised.
What Raktanchal misses out on is twists and turns, but it tries to make up with colourful language. The show has everything from profanity-riddled dialogue to body chopping as it showcases its time and milieu.
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Vikram Kocchar (right) in a still from Raktanchal.
With shows like Sacred Games and Paatal Lok setting the bar high, and even comparatively lesser known content like Asur getting accolades for its execution, Raktanchal does little to push the envelope. Recycling old Bollywood films amid the current trend of reruns may be a good idea but a little innovation in execution could have given it more credibility.
Also read: Iconic Kapoor family photos shared by Riddhima, Armaan as they remember Rishi Kapoor: ‘I love and miss you’
The show succeeds in enlightening the audience about how the land, coal and liquor mafia functioned and how it was a dirty game involving politics and corruption. Most of it boils down to the assigning of tenders which turns out to be more of a blood bath than just official paper work. However, reading old headlines in newspapers that are yellow with age would be equally entertaining.
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buddinggourmet · 5 years
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The Onam UnSadya
The Onam UnSadya hosted by ‘The Nairs’ (of Nair on Fire) & Thangabali
On Friday, September 13, 2019 7.30 pm onwards
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At Thangabali Restaurant, Bandra West
Get ready for an unconventional Onam traditional meal – The UnSadya curated by the Nairs’ (of Nair on Fire fame) and Thangabali.
The UnSadya or this Unique Sadya, will feature an array of Veg and Non-Veg dishes, both traditional and…
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gagbrag · 5 years
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Chennai Express Actor Nikitin Dheer Will Be Seen As Antagonist In Sooryavanshi Directed By Rohit Shetty
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For the role of antagonist, Nikitin Dheer has been signed for the cop drama of Rohit Shetty starring Akshay Kumar. Most of us know Nikitin as Thangabali from the movie Chennai Express that has released in the year 2013. Now, he will be seen as a villain once again.
Nikitin is really happy to reunite with his Chennai Express director. In a statement, Nikitin has said “I have the utmost respect for Rohit Bhai. I have immense faith in him as a filmmaker. He brings out the best in me. Thangaballi has been the best role of my career so far. I felt immense pride being part of such a wonderful film”
On being part of cop universe of Rohit Shetty as a villain through Sooryavanshi, Nikitin has said “Who can forget Jaykant Shikre (played by Prakash Raj), one of the most iconic villains of recent times, who received as much love as ‘Singham’. In ‘Simmba’ again, the magic was recreated. That’s the beauty of this universe. The villains have left big boots to fill and I hope I can do a job that keeps the legacy going.” In addition to Nikitin Dheer, Abhimanyu Singh has been roped in also for a negative character within the movie.
Previously, Nikitin has shared screen space with Khiladi Akshay Kumar in the movie called Housefull 3. Sooryavanshi will be third movie from the cop universe of Rohit Shetty after Ajay Devgan starrer Singham and Ranveer Singh starrer Simmba. Sooryavanshi is expected to hit the theatres on 2020 Eid. In this movie, Katrina Kaif and Neena Gupta will be seen also. So, are you excited about the movie?
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roronoa-roro · 2 years
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REWATCHING CHENNAI EXPRESS AND I WONDER WHAT MEENAMMA SAW IN THANGABALI THAT MADE HER RUN AWAY FROM THAT MARRIAGE-
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martinishots · 5 years
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Nikitin Dheer aka Thangabali is the Villain in Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi
Thangabali is the Villain in Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi #Nikitindheer #Thangaballi #Thangabali #AkshayKumar #Sooryavanshi #Suryavanshi #AkshayKumar #RohitShetty #Copverse
Nikitin Dheer has been cast as the antagonist in Rohit Shetty’s cop drama “Sooryavanshi”, featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead. The actor, who played the infamous Thangabali in Shetty’s 2013 hit “Chennai Express”, will once again be seen playing the antagonist. Dheer said he is looking forward to reteaming with the director.
“I have utmost respect for Rohit bhai. I have immense faith in him as a…
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thefoodpavilion · 6 years
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So winding it up with the best we could have that evening rawas ghassi and neer dosa. Ps:- taste soo good made us visit the place the very next day just for the ghassi..#couldnotgetenough Thank you so much @thangabali_mum for serving us with the best and special thanks to Mr.Bharat singh for the amazing service and hospitality. Follow @ thefood_pavilion for your daily dose of some appetizing food around mumbai. Dm us or use #TheFoodPavilion to get featured. ©TheFoodPavilion All rights reserved. On all photos and videos, please take prior permission before reposting any photo. Your favourite blog now on @facebook , @zomatoin and @tumblr do follow us there for complete reviews. #mumbaifoodicious #biteandwrite #fooddiaries #foodblogger #foodlover #foodphotography #picoftheday #things2doinMumbai #bonappetit #follow4follow #instafood #foodpics #foodphotography #zomato#foodgasm #foodblogger#bombaysbest#foodblog#bloggersuggest#foodindia#foodie#foodofmumbai#mumbaifoodie#bloggersofmumbai#xplorer#bloggersofinstagram#zomatoIN#dd_mumbai Zomato link http://zoma.to/u/15814127Follow Facebook link https://m.facebook.com/thefoodpavilion/ (at Thangabali) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpKJzgog0h2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gm6680au1c8a
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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Raktanchal review: Nikiten Dheer’s crime drama is a nod to 80s Bollywood - tv
https://liveindiatimes.com/raktanchal-review-nikiten-dheers-crime-drama-is-a-nod-to-80s-bollywood-tv/
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Raktanchal Cast: Kranti Prakash Jha, Nikiten Dheer, Vikram Kochhar, Pramod Pathak, Chitranjan Tripathi, Soundarya Sharma, Ronjini Chakraborty, Basu Soni, Krishna Bisht Director: Ritam Shrivastav
Raktanchal seems to have taken the idiom ‘imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ to its heart. The new crime drama that takes you to the badlands of eastern Uttar Pradesh borrows from Hindi films of 80s and 90s but then a bit of nostalgia in the present scenario may not hurt. It has all the ingredients — a wronged man who takes the path of crime to take revenge, a powerful adversary and the unholy nexus of crime, politics and power.
 Watch Raktanchal trailer here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EQYBIePdIE
Raktanchal drops us in the middle of crime-infested Purvanchal as gang war escalates, and gunshots and screams echo. Two gangsters face each other in a fight-to-finish battle; understandably there is a lot of collateral damage and corruption is in sharp focus. There are even full length dance numbers, in keeping with what the genre demands. Deja vu is your constant companion as you watch Raktanchal — hero leaves the dream of a promising career to avenge his father’s death; the murderer is handed his just desserts after he is tied to a tractor and dragged through the fields.
In this world where an eye for an eye has been making the whole world blind, stirring performances are the key. Kranti Prakash Jha plays his part well as a lanky gang leader and carries Raktanchal on his shoulder. His character reminded me of Jimmy Sheirgill’s Rangbaaz Phirse for its IAS-aspirant- turned gangster story. While Jimmy’s charm worked wonders in that show, Kranti also does justice to his role. Besides him, Vikram Kocchhar is one actor who brings a smile with his twisted portrayal of coal mafia.
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Kranti Prakash Jha (left) in a still from Raktanchal.
However, Nikiten Dheer, the most popular name among the star cast, could have done more being an antagonist. Chennai Express’ Thangabali does little other than barking orders or getting angry. Blame the writer or the actor, the opportunity offered by the role of a dreaded gangster remains underutilised.
What Raktanchal misses out on is twists and turns, but it tries to make up with colourful language. The show has everything from profanity-riddled dialogue to body chopping as it showcases its time and milieu.
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Vikram Kocchar (right) in a still from Raktanchal.
With shows like Sacred Games and Paatal Lok setting the bar high, and even comparatively lesser known content like Asur getting accolades for its execution, Raktanchal does little to push the envelope. Recycling old Bollywood films amid the current trend of reruns may be a good idea but a little innovation in execution could have given it more credibility.
Also read: Iconic Kapoor family photos shared by Riddhima, Armaan as they remember Rishi Kapoor: ‘I love and miss you’
The show succeeds in enlightening the audience about how the land, coal and liquor mafia functioned and how it was a dirty game involving politics and corruption. Most of it boils down to the assigning of tenders which turns out to be more of a blood bath than just official paper work. However, reading old headlines in newspapers that are yellow with age would be equally entertaining.
(Author tweets @ruchik87)
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