Peak opening scenes in cinema.

These are some of my favorite movie opening scenes. Every one of these openings is unforgettable and perfectly sets up the journey that follows.

u/Kamashya — 6 days ago

Peak HBO 🙌🏻

Absolutely legendary lineup, HBO set the bar for prestige TV that others still chase.

u/Kamashya — 8 days ago

Looking for a good dentist for Root canal treatment at a reasonable price.

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a good dentist for a root canal treatment around Bavdhan or Kothrud.

I'm mainly looking for:

• A skilled and trustworthy dentist (someone who doesn't recommend unnecessary procedures)

• Reasonable pricing

• Good overall experience and hygiene

If you've personally had an RCT done and had a positive experience, I'd really appreciate your recommendations. If possible, please also mention the approximate cost you paid.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Kamashya — 8 days ago

Naseeruddin Shah is a national treasure.

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Even today, he keeps taking on challenging roles with the same passion and curiosity. I just watched Main Vaapas Aaunga, and for a moment I genuinely thought he had been a Sikh his entire life. Then there's Made in India: The Titan Story, he absolutely nails J.R.D. Tata.

u/Kamashya — 16 days ago

Peak advertising - James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano.

This feels less like an ad and more like a deleted Sopranos scene.

T is my favorite character to ever grace television.

u/Kamashya — 16 days ago

Paramvir cheema as Prashant in Sapne vs everyone is🤌🏻

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u/Kamashya — 1 month ago
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Bharatanatyam survived over 2000 years of history, culture, and evolution… only to reach Ananya Panday in 2026.

Even Lakshya is shell-shocked of this BS.

u/Kamashya — 1 month ago

The Boys (2019–2026)

So this is the end.

I think the legacy of The Boys is secure. It changed superhero television permanently. Before it, superhero shows were mostly about saving the world. The Boys audaciously redefined the genre by showing they can be dark, morally corrupt and obnoxious - about fame, politics, corporations, and power.

Love it or hate it, one thing is certain - television won’t forget The Boys anytime soon.

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago

"Look How They Massacred My Boy"

Anybody who thought Homelander was an actual tough guy and not a massive puss cry baby who would beg for his life like a dog … did not watch the show.

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago

Even Stranger Things has higher stakes in its finale than THE BOYS.

The Boys really just made about the most anti-climatic ending you could ever have for a tv show... Spent 2 seasons making a character “God”. Spent the entirety of the last season building up to “scorched earth”... and we get a 10 minute fight in a cheap Oval Office set. Disappointment.

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago

The Hall of Fame for useless villains patiently waiting for Homelander

less than 24 hours to go....

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago

THE BOYS season 3 is peak television.

Season 3 will forever remain my favorite and the greatest season of ‘The Boys’

It captured S1’s magic, S2’s magic, and formulated its very own magic greater than anything I have ever seen.

Truly unbeatable. I’d do anything to go back 🙌🏻

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago

The most misleading pieces of media ever.

I know the finale is yet to come, but from the way it’s looking, I’m quite concerned. So far, it just feels like a High Budget Clickbait.

u/Kamashya — 2 months ago