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KAREENA KAPOOR Jab We Met (2007) dir. Imtiaz Ali
Indian Police Force [Series Announcement]
Ali Xeeshan Signature Bridal Couture
— Mayaanadhi dir. Aashiq Abu
Shahid Kapoor & Triptii Dimri in O'Romeo (2026) dir. Vishal Bhardwaj
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A wooden screen in the Mausoleum of Rukn-i-‘Alam, Multan; an illustration in Islamic Architecture of Pakistan by Ahmad Nabi Khan
FAVORITE BOLLYWOOD SOUNDTRACKS 9/∞: Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (Never Say Goodbye, 2006)
Dil Dhadakne Do, 2015.
Simone Ashley as Pia Picture This (2025) dir. Prarthana Mohan
Alia Bhatt's 2025 Diwali look 🪔✨
Sonam Kapoor Ahuja in the movie Aisha (2010)
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Deepika Padukone // Padmavati // 2017
ADITI RAO HYDARI & FARDEEN KHAN Heeramandi (2024) dir. Sanjay Leela Bhansali
This shot from Pather Panchali captures a pivotal moment following a confrontation between Sarbajaya and her daughter, Durga. Sarbajaya, emotionally and physically drained after striking Durga over yet another accusation of theft, kneels in the foreground, weighed down by exhaustion and the crushing responsibilities of motherhood. Durga retreats into the wild greenery, her figure diminishing as she seeks escape or solace. The visual distance between them visually reinforces their emotional estrangement, with Sarbajaya grounded and burdened, while Durga’s upright and moving hints at a yearning to break free.