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Probably the first movie to celebrate the profession of nurses

Probably the first movie to celebrate the profession of nurses

Watched Bharat Bhagya Vidhata today and it’s low key decent. TIL it was a nurse who helped identify Ajmal Kasab during 26/11 attacks.

u/HorseNo5027 — 5 days ago

Whole list of upcoming Marathi titles announced by Zee5

In Marathi, Z5 has announced its upcoming lineup and I feel there’s something for everyone..

Hey Kay Navin? S2
Adkitta
112
Bhootam Bhayam
HasavaHasavi
Model Colony
Kon Yashawant Pansare
Devkhel 2
Premala Conditions Apply
Tumbad Chi Manjula
Aga Aai Aaho Aai
Kambli

It looks packed! Have I missed out on anything? Let me know.

Which titles are you looking forward to?

u/HorseNo5027 — 5 days ago

Siddharth Menon spotted with a new face at a Mumbai lounge. Anyone know who she is?

Saw these pictures floating around today. Siddharth Menon was apparently seen spending time with this girl at a private gathering.

Not from the usual Marathi industry circle (at least from what I know).

New actress? Model? Upcoming project? Or am I completely out of the loop?

u/HorseNo5027 — 3 months ago

In Tighee, the father crossed a line once but the mother erased him forever

TW: Pedoph!lia
I watched Tighee on Zee5, and in this movie a woman catches her husband inappropriately touching their daughter. She confronts him and then tells him to leave them as she cannot take any risk in the future. As the daughters grow up, she tells them that their father has passed away in an accident.
My question is, was it fair? Instead of giving him another chance, helping him in the treatment, she just abandons him and denies him to be with his family. Was the mother right to erase the father completely from the daughters’ lives?

u/HorseNo5027 — 3 months ago

Can a mother fully replace the role of a father while raising children as shown in Tighee?

Watched Tighee on ZEE5 and it made me think about emotionally absent or in this case fully absent fathers in families. Even when mothers do everything, does the absence of a father still leave a gap in a child’s emotional growth? Or is one parent really enough?

u/HorseNo5027 — 3 months ago