r/BollyGoodVibes

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Lock Upp vs Alliance

Guys does anyone feel like LockUpp marketing is so heavy that they’ve paid for promotions to ensure they flood the internet as compared to Alliance? Instagram and Reddit are fully filled w LockUpp and legit nothing about Alliance?!

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u/9-April-2022 — 1 day ago
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unpopular opinion but Shruti Haasan was the only good thing about Coolie for me.

tbh the film itself was kinda all over the place in some sections and i wasn’t enjoying it THAT much but every time she showed up the screen presence shifted instantly hehe :)

there’s something naturally stylish about her performances lately idk her presence is somehow soothing. doesn’t feel forced or overly mass heroineish

u/Straight-Leading-860 — 4 days ago

Random observation BUT Tiffany's new earrings reminded me of Tamannaah's jewellery brand

This isn't gossip, just something I noticed while scrolling. Tiffany's latest earrings instantly reminded me of the kind of designs Tamannaah Bhatia's fine jewellery label has been putting out.Not identical, but the sculptural, fluid shapes felt really similar.
Made me realise Bollywood celebrities launching brands are actually putting out some genuinely good design instead of just attaching their names to products. Did anyone else notice this or is it just one of those trends multiple designers arrive at independently?

u/Glassofchilledbeer — 3 days ago
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For over 40 years, India sang along to her voice. This week, India stood up to honour it. Veteran playback singer Alka Yagnik received the Padma Bhushan from President Droupadi Murmu, recognising a musical journey that has shaped generations of Indian cinema.

u/MangoLeafVibes — 6 days ago

High expectations for this because India usually does biopics really well

One genre I think Indian cinema consistently gets right is biopics

Whether it was Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Dangal etc, That's why the Eetha teaser caught my attention

I knew nothing about Vithabai before watching it, but after the teaser I ended up reading about her life for a while, The whole story of a including the incident where she reportedly gave birth backstage and still performed is honestly fascinating

If the film does justice to that story instead of turning it into a generic great person biopic, I think it could be something really memorable, Im really excited for this one!!!!

u/Glassofchilledbeer — 5 days ago
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Villains aren't born, they are made. Langda tyagi is the most intelligent and deeply manipulative character

u/Main_Pay_is_back — 6 days ago