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What’s the item in your collection that makes the least sense to other people? 😄

Every collection has that one item that makes visitors go:

“Wait… why do you have that?” 👀

Show us the weirdest, most random, or hardest-to-explain piece in your collection.

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u/pravin4u — 2 days ago

What item in your collection took you the longest to find?

Every collector has that one piece they searched for forever 👀

Could be rare, nostalgic, discontinued, or just strangely difficult to find — what item took you the longest to finally add to your collection?

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u/pravin4u — 4 days ago

Did you give a name to your collection space or setup? What do you call it/them?

Some collection spaces start feeling like their own little world after a while 😄

Did you ever give your setup, room, shelf, or collection corner a name? Or do you have different names for different spaces?

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u/pravin4u — 6 days ago

Show us the corner/shelf/display you’re most proud of

Could be a full room, a single shelf, or just one carefully arranged corner 👀

Show us the part of your collection setup that feels the most “you.”

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u/pravin4u — 8 days ago

[Relive] Chuski ~ Icy Pops ; came back in around my place with Stunning Neon themed.

While wandering around my area last evening. Found this ‘chuski wala’ named as ‘Icy Popps’ in stunning neon modern themed vehicle. And that too in 15/- only in many flavours just like old times. Great work guys.

u/pravin4u — 9 days ago

What’s the newest addition to your collection?

Could be something rare, nostalgic, unexpected, or just something you were excited to finally add 👀

Show us the latest piece that joined your collection.

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u/pravin4u — 10 days ago

“Connected online, disconnected in life” — Login was ahead of its time

"Login" explored online identity, loneliness, validation through the internet and emotional disconnect long before social media addiction became a mainstream conversation in India.

A lot of movies from that era treated the internet like a gimmick, but this one actually tried to understand how digital spaces affect relationships and mental isolation.

It obviously has some dated tech and early-2010s aesthetics, but the core idea feels even more relevant now.

Do you think Bollywood should make more grounded films about internet culture and digital loneliness?

u/pravin4u — 11 days ago

Anurag Basu’s films often treat love as faith, obsession and emotional survival rather than just romance.

Rewatching films like Saaya, Gangster, Barfi! and Kites made me realize how differently Anurag Basu approaches love compared to mainstream Bollywood romances.

The romance in his films rarely feels “filmy” to me — it feels vulnerable and human.

Which Anurag Basu film do you think explored love and emotional connection the best?

u/pravin4u — 11 days ago