Simmba pookie pe koi fics hai kya ?

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Simmba pookie pe koi fics hai kya ?
Okay but why did SOME people thought Simmba would "flirt" with Madhav and kind of mischaractarize GoMad/Godhav as a ship like I KNOW EVEN I MISCHARACTARIZED THEM BUT LIKE- okay in my defense I didn't made them be a stereotype kinda of any bl ship đđ
SINGHAM AGAIN REVIEW
What in the multiverse of insanity was that.
I screamed shitless when I saw the trailer, and every time someone entered, I lost my shit. Because, it was crazy.
Oh maan. Like I don't understand why people are hating on it so freaking much.
Singham Again was decent, honestly. Agreed the star cast was overwhelming, but it actually had my interests satiated mainly. All their entries were cool, the puns hit well, certain scenes like the port burning scene had their fair share of adrenaline rush, acting was decent (I dare say even Arjun Kapoor was kinda okay). Overall, it was a cutesy retelling of Ramayana. I actually quite liked the way they presented the scenes and at different locations with the actual evidence of the real Ramayana.
Also, I have this weird habit of counting actors, at least the ones I know, so here we are:
Ajay Devgn as DCP Bajirao Singham
Jackie Shroff as Omar Hafeez
Ravi Kishan as Home Minister Raj Jaishankar
Kareena Kapoor Khan as Avni Kamat Singham
Shweta Tiwari as Devika Singh
Dayanand Shetty as Senior Inspector Daya Shetty
Ankit Mohan as Sarath
Deepika Padukone as DCP Shakti Shetty
Arjun Kapoor as Danger Lanka / Zubair Hafeez
Tiger Shroff as ACP Satya Bali
Akshay Kumar as DCP Veer Sooryavanshi
and holy shit.
Salman Khan as Inspector Chulbul Pandey
Temper is so good, man. NTR's acting is off the charts. My jaw was hanging open during the courtroom scene. Fuck off, Simmba, you can never match Temper.
Why I donât like Ranveer Singh
This is the most impulsive blog that I am writing of my entire writing journey. đ
A teaser dropped in of Karan Johar's 'Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani'. And I liked the teaser. So when discussing with a Friend I highlighted that I do not like Alia and Ranveer but I liked the teaser due to the Karan Johar touch. And then we almost fought over why I do not like Ranveer because I was not given a good typing time in the so-called âdebateâđ. My argument is a deal.
Why I donât like him.
Ranveer Singh as an actor is too loud who overpowers the character.
In the times of multiple entertainment formats (Movie, web series etc) Ranveer Singh is the same everywhere. You watch Simmba, Bajirao Mastani and Ramleela or Padmavat, nothing changes apart from looks.Â
He may play versatile roles but that âRanveerâ energy never offloads.
He is neither the boy next door nor a goor or bad cop personality. Then what is his own?
So Ranveer Singh is a good actor. No doubt. But as a fan you fall for the personality of an actor equally. It is an era of social media. Actors want to be seen on screen and at events, airports, reality shows, weddings and funerals as well. I mean why do you think Ranveer wears flashy clothes and roams around with huge speakers at airports. To be seen. Isn't it? I do not want to see a weird man like this. I am from an era of SRK, Akshay, Ajay, Amir, Salman, Jackie and even Govinda for that matter. I accepted yellow and red pants and even ripped jeans with bare chest Salman. Our generation has accepted it all. But Salman never roamed around in public with a t-shirt off or Govinda in Yellow pants I suppose. Of course we did not have instagram then. But humans remain humans. You absorb the advisable and avoid the ignorable. đ Ranveer did exactly the opposite. đ¤ˇđťââď¸ I some how do not fit into that transition unless its only limited to screens. These actors are still on camera but then there is a big space in between the paparazzi cams and film cameras. Ranveer just mixes it all.
Jokes apart. An actor is an actor on screen but an individual outside. Shouldn't there be a difference when you see this man in both the places? "His 'traits' are such" as my friend points. But then do you mean he is acting on the outside too? Or is he not able to get into the character because of how he is on the outside? I am really confused. Where does he take real efforts? On or off screen? So much coincidence in every role and script that his traits are so magnetic for all the makers to want him to be him everywhere? Isn't he bored of jumping and bouncing everywhere? He was hopping as Kapil Dev also. Seriously? Thank God he did not play Dhoni. đDidnât we see Sushant Singh Rajput as Dhoni and Sushant both?
I remember Sushant in Shudh Desi Romance, I remember Shahid in Kabir Singh as well as Jab we met, I even remember Sonakshi in Holiday and Tapasee in Thappad as well as Naam Shabana. Do you remember Ranveer in Ladies Vs Ricky Behl? If No, I will tell you why. Because he has overdone Band Baaja Baraat all the time. Once he realized it works he decided to eat, drink and sleep on it. He enjoys the fun those young fans have when they see this over enthusiastic man. He enjoys the following for his madness.
But when the same actor sheds tears on screen it does not reach the heart because you saw him last jumping when he promoted the film repeatedly. That emotion does not register. Because the man is very shallow. He does not show different shades of human personality. I suppose he doesnât want to. I distinctly remember Ranveer in Ladies Vs Ricky Behl, Lootera, Dil Dhadakne Do, Gully Boy and 83. Movies where we could forget him as Ranveer and only watch Kabir, Murad or Ricky. In Fact he has done really amazing as all of them. As an actor he himself does not want to showcase various strokes as an artist. He can carry some roles naturally with ease like âKabirâ in Dil Dhadakne Do. I loved him in that film. But you see him purely acting there because you have seen that of him very less. I am sure people will say 'film hai acting nahi karega toh kya karega'. But when that acting shows on the face of an actor in 2015 who debuted in 2010, you know it's a long way to go. Pagalpanti wala formula hit hai.
When I compared him to Govinda. My friend just rubbished the comparison saying âhow can they be the same. Are Shahid and Ranveer the same?â Now, let's answer that argument. Shahid comes from a horribly dysfunctional family background. Yet you see a calm and composed man when you see Shahid in real life. Nobody knows what happens in their personal lives. But when you see the man, you identify with his âtraits'. Imagine Shahid hopping around and smiling unnecessarily to hide the misery. How do we judge this man called Ranveer? Shouldn't you be able to point out a difference between Simmba and Ranveer?đ He is a next level mad man. Even the bad man is good in real life. đ
People like me are in the minority. But we enjoyed all types of actors. When we saw the same people outside the films they were different people. So we knew Jackie Shroff as a good actor and Jackie Shroff as a rugged man with filthy Hindi. It never bothered me because when I heard him speaking Hindi in movies he was the most ideal man anybody could wish for. As a fan I see a lot of them everywhere today. So I can expect a lot from them on screen too. Govinda gets an upperhand there because apart from films I only saw him in awards or some red carpet. But today the way actors are 'available' for paps I will judge you over every small act. đ
For example â83â. Great job here but when promoting Ranveer failed to imbibe even 20% of Kapil Devâs calmness. Too loud. So what you see is Ranveer Singh again. I believe if the actor is playing a role he/she should be able to carry it for some time to make people believe in your work. You are not the same in office as home and vice a versa. Some dignity is required. Just because you belong to the entertainment industry you do not get the liberty to act like a retard everywhere and yet be loved for âhe is so energeticâ nuisance. Otherwise you may swim in insanity. I am very sure itâs just pretending. He is not the way he shows us to be. Even Deepika tried this madness but then immediately bounced back. You cannot keep on pretending. This man is a constant nautanki. đŻ
You canât blame Ranveer completely. Because we have not seen the real Peshwa Bajirao we believed Ranveer did a fine job. After all it was Sanjay Leela Bhansali who made us believe. Ranveer was not even close to a Marathi common man yet people went gaga over him. Personally I feel he sounded just like Ram from Ramleela. Let's not go to the dance for even a second. But Rohit Shetty just proved me right because he could not remove a Singh out of Ranveer to play a Bhalerao. Do not worry, I googled Simmba. âşď¸
You are not just a fan of one movie but collectively an actor's work and how he behaves in reality. Ranveer Singh confuses me. And confusion cannot entertain. Hence he fails to be liked by me. đ
Now we plan Alia Bhatt war! â ď¸
After Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff to star together in another film!!
The next film in which they would be seen together will also see them play men in uniform, just like Bade Miyan Chote Miyan .
Akshay and Tiger are a part of the ensemble cast of Rohit Shettyâs Singham Again, the third film in the Singham franchise and the next film in the filmmakerâs cop universe after Singham, Singham Returns, Simmba and Sooryavanshi.
Akshay was always a part of Singham Again as Sooryavanshi. It is a norm now for all three characters â Singham, Simmba and Sooryavanshi â to unite in all the cop dramas of Shetty. And last year, it was revealed that Tiger Shroff would be an additional cast member in Singham Again and that he would be playing an ACP (Assistant Commissioner of Police) named Satya.
Ranveer and Deepika: A Bollywood Love Story
Introduction
In the world of Bollywood, few love stories are as captivating as that of Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. Their journey from a chance meeting to an enduring commitment has won the hearts of fans worldwide.
Fateful Meeting
Their love story began on the set of "Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela," with a spark that set the stage for their epic romance.
Swift Transition
They officially started dating the day after they met, wasting no time in embracing their budding romance. However, in the early days, there was no formal commitment.
Undeniable Connection Despite being 'technically allowed' to date others
Ranveer and Deepika couldn't help but gravitate towards each other. Their connection was undeniable, even without a label.
Unforgettable Six Months In the first six months
Ranveer and Deepika both had other suitors, but their unwavering commitment to each other became clear.
Marriage and Beyond
Today, they celebrate their fifth anniversary, with their love story transforming into a lifelong commitment. Their wedding in 2018 marked the beginning of a new chapter in their love story.
Conclusion
Ranveer and Deepika's love story serves as a beautiful reminder that love can flourish unexpectedly, even in the glitzy world of Bollywood. Their enduring commitment continues to inspire fans and stands as a symbol of true love.