Shraddha Kapoor in Stree 2 (2024)
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Shraddha Kapoor in Stree 2 (2024)
SHRADDHA KAPOOR & VARUN DHAWAN in STREE 2 (2024)
jaan ki qurbaani le le dilbar jaani tabaahi pakki hai aag tu main paani
tamannaah in stree 2 (2024)
khoobsurati par teri khud ko maine qurban kiya muskura ke dekha tu ne diwane par ehsan kiya
Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank (2024)
jegulus stree au where james is vicky and regulus is shraddha’s character; i really can’t not see them everywhere. every couple is a jegulus variant if you look close enough.
stree 2
okay, I had only heard great things about this one and although I didn't watch the first one properly (as in it was playing in the background and I didn't pay much attention), all things that I heard from some of my favourite cinephile pages on ig (gangs of cinepur, hoc) and the trailer convinced me to go for it and it actually was really good? And sure the comic timing was impeccable and the VFX was not, but my favourite part is the social commentary? there were so many scenes, one liners that were just so on point. the fact that the misogynist demon going after progressive women has literally lost his head (mind?). that scene where pankaj tripathi's character tells the difference about how stree would actually read the plea written on the walls and oblige accordingly where as men will literally do the opposite. but most importantly that scene where tamannah's character gets dragged through the mud and gets carried by a headless demon after she was lured into a false sense of safety only for a bunch of men to not only turn blind eye to what's happening to her but even allowing it to happen???? it hit me at a certain spot and I love how it could be interpreted as how whenever a progressive women is dragged through the mud (in a metaphorical sense) for being "modern", men are not just perpetrators but also spectators and you just don't know which is worse. and the second, more darker interpretation of how men would and have let violence happen to women and have turned their backs again and again over the years. it made me appreciate the film even more! I loved it. Will be watching bhediya next because I am sat for this maddock supernatural universe!