u/Ok-Tangerine-2012

Dont know about other things, but in acting, she is Queen 😊

I know she is a controversial figure and people have strong opinions about her off-screen persona, but looking strictly at her filmography, her talent is undeniable.

From the vulnerability in Gangster and Woh Lamhe to the flawless comic timing and innocence in Queen, and the sheer intensity of Tanu Weds Manu Returns, she has delivered some of the finest performances in modern Hindi cinema. She doesn't just play characters; she completely transforms into them.

What is your absolute favorite performance of hers where you felt she completely owned the screen? 🙂

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 19 hours ago

This is what my sibling used to do with my papa's old cassette tapes 😅

My papa still kept his old cassettes with him, though the players stopped existing in the market. Me and my sibling were small and used to enjoy rotating the white discs with our fingers and pull the tape enjoying the process 😂

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 20 hours ago

I notice that my phone's battery is often 69%, is it just that I notice it more or some trick by the developers? 🤔

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 20 hours ago

I have tried dozens of varieties of pohas, but for me, Indori Poha is the best 😊

Which is your favourite poha? 🙂

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 21 hours ago

Why don't MP folks form tight-knit regional groups in colleges or offices like others do? 🥲

Throughout my school, college, and office life, I’ve noticed a consistent pattern. People from other states, like Marathi, Telugu, Punjabi, or Bihari folks, almost always form strong, tight-knit groups based on their shared language and culture when they are away from home.

But this rarely happens with people from Madhya Pradesh. We mostly just blend into diverse, mixed friend groups instead of forming our own exclusive circles.

Why is this? Is it because our default is just standard Hindi so we lack that exclusive linguistic bond? Or do we just dont have sense of a unified state culture compared to others?

Has anyone else noticed this? Would love to hear your thoughts! 🙂

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 6 days ago
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Please tell me how do I cry?

I am going through a difficult phase of my life. I want to cry, but I have not been able to cry for 5 months. Please suggest to me how I cry and let my emotions out 🥺

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 7 days ago

Old Shinchan is my favourite cartoon ever (Pic 1). The new one (Pic 2) isn't even in my top 5. Does anyone else feel this way? This hold especially for the Hindi version, where the new dubbing is so subpar 🤔

People always talk about the animation changing, but the downgrade in the storylines and the dubbing is the real tragedy. The old episodes had unhinged plots, and the OG voice acting/dubbing was goated. The new stuff just feels like a completely different, watered-down kids' show with no soul. Miss the old chaotic Shinchan tbh. Anyone else feel this way?

u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 — 8 days ago