Image 1 — Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan
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▲ 164 r/bollywood

Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan

Were they one of the best pair with utmost chemistry in bollywood!?

- Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

- Hum Kisise Kum Nahin

- Khakee

- Raincoat

Unlike Bollywood pairings defined by grand romantic declarations, Devgn and Rai excelled in silence, unspoken yearning, and subtle emotional cues.

u/TaiTaipsss — 2 days ago

H.M Reddy & Bhaktha Prahalada

H.M Reddy directorial Bhaktha Prahalada is believed to be the first sound film of Telugu cinema

u/TaiTaipsss — 2 days ago

H.M Reddy & Bhaktha Prahalada

Bhaktha Prahalada directed by H.M Reddy is believed to be the first sound film of Telugu cinema 

u/TaiTaipsss — 2 days ago

Naanu Nanna Kanasu

Do you think films like these would bring back family audience back to theaters!?

u/TaiTaipsss — 6 days ago
▲ 208 r/IndianHistoryMemes+1 crossposts

Sandur cave in Karnataka confirmed as India’s oldest high-altitude human habitat via carbon dating

Carbon dating has recently confirmed that the Sandur caves in Karnataka represent the oldest known high-altitude human habitat in India. Archaeological findings from the site, including ancient stone tools, microliths, and faunal remains offer incredible new insights into early human movement, adaptation, and prehistoric life in the region.

Source: The New Indian Express

u/TaiTaipsss — 3 days ago

Any one in prison the trail should be completed in 6 months, if not bail should be made mandatory.

Machal Lalung (Assam) – 54 Years in Custody

Jagjivan Ram Yadav (Uttar Pradesh) – 38 Years

Rudal Sah (Bihar) — Acquitted, Yet Jailed for 14 More Years

Boka Thakur (Bihar) — 36 Years Waiting for Trial

Prof. G.N. Saibaba — Nearly 10 Years Incarcerated Before Full Acquittal

Father Stan Swamy — Died as an Undertrial at Age 84

u/TaiTaipsss — 16 days ago

Shaji N. Karun, probably the most underrated director from India?

Indian film director and cinematographer. His debut film Piravi (1988) won the Caméra d'Or – Mention at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival

He was the Chairman of Kerala State Film Development Corporation from 2019 to 2025 until his death.

u/TaiTaipsss — 16 days ago
▲ 718 r/kollywood

We need more hero's like this 🙌🏽

Suriya is widely respected not just as one of Indian cinema’s most versatile actors, but as a genuinely compassionate and humble human being.

u/TaiTaipsss — 17 days ago
▲ 1.5k r/Bengaluru

OG Bengaluru energy 🔥🫡

Where else can you grab a steaming ₹20 filter kappi and a crisp masala dosa served on a banana leaf in Malleswaram, then walk two blocks to discuss AI architecture over a craft IPA on a rooftop in Indiranagar? It’s a city rooted in South Indian heritage that speaks fluently in global disruption.

u/TaiTaipsss — 18 days ago

This is one excellent movie, very original

What more such films u would recommend which has original voices

u/TaiTaipsss — 18 days ago
▲ 1.0k r/Bengaluru+2 crossposts

Be kind. But stay alert.

A man from Uttar Pradesh was allegedly caught by residents in Bengaluru's ITI Layout near Byatarayanapura for reportedly stealing a mobile phone while pretending to be physically disabled and begging.

The accused, identified as Mukesh, allegedly pretended to limp to gain sympathy from people while begging in the area.

Locals became suspicious of his activities and confronted him, following which his alleged deception came to light.

Residents claimed that Mukesh, despite having no apparent physical disability, was using the act of begging to target mobile phones.

After being confronted, he allegedly stood upright, folded his hands, and apologised.

The locals later handed him over to the police for further investigation.

Videos purportedly showing the incident have surfaced on social media and gone viral, drawing reactions from residents.

Police are verifying the allegations and investigating the matter.

Be kind. But stay alert.

Video courtesy - thebengaluru360

u/TaiTaipsss — 21 days ago

(M30) How to politely say no after a couple of meetings in an arranged marriage process?

I recently met someone through the arranged marriage process, met her a couple of times, She’s clearly very smart, analytical and sharp, but I’ve been struggling to build an emotional connection. She is very tough & sharp with her words.

​While I completely respect that practical matters like financial security are important, our conversations felt quite transactional, with almost everything steering back to that topic. As a result, it felt more like a business interview than getting to know each other, and I realized our priorities and communication styles just don't align.

​Since we’ve only met twice, I want to handle this gracefully and politely without hurting anyone’s feelings, please help.

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u/TaiTaipsss — 24 days ago

If in this speed our foundational pillars of democracy worked it would have been good🫡

u/TaiTaipsss — 28 days ago