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1 hour ago, vayuu1 said:

Doesn't change the fact actually, good or bad

 

trying to make something out of random events and opinion does not account to much ... however, an attempt to slender someone esp. on his death is despicable 

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On 7/7/2021 at 5:58 PM, coffee_rules said:


I have never heard him say or do anything that could be blatantly called as Islamist.  
 

But talent-wise , he was the best of all in his era. 
 

 

Acting at it's finest. Ahead of his times for sure. His acting hasn't aged a bit. In fact can be compared to modern times. In a time where everyone was theatrical and overracting , he was grounded and realistic.

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On 7/7/2021 at 5:58 PM, coffee_rules said:


I have never heard him say or do anything that could be blatantly called as Islamist.  
 

But talent-wise , he was the best of all in his era. 
 

 

 

Which film is this?

 

The dialogues are relevant to current Corona situation

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15 minutes ago, Lord said:

 

Which film is this?

 

The dialogues are relevant to current Corona situation

Footpath (1953)

Director: Zia Sarhadi (Pakistan)

Great movie and acting. Basically a socialist, anti-capitalism story. That clock in the background adds so much value to the scene, better than any BGM. 

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I have never heard him say or do anything that could be blatantly called as Islamist.  
 
But talent-wise , he was the best of all in his era. 
 
 
Did SRK copy his acting style? I see glimpses of him. I might not have an understanding about acting because I find his dialogue delivery distracting. I don't find it appealing at all.

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49 minutes ago, nikred said:

Did SRK copy his acting style? I see glimpses of him. I might not have an understanding about acting because I find his dialogue delivery distracting. I don't find it appealing at all.

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SRK admits to have copied/ been influenced by Dilip Kumar when he initially burst on to the Bollywood scene. Till around the late 90s.

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52 minutes ago, nikred said:

Did SRK copy his acting style? I see glimpses of him. I might not have an understanding about acting because I find his dialogue delivery distracting. I don't find it appealing at all.

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Even Amitabh was inspired by him. The man was like an acting school. I love Dilip Kumar's acting in this scene in Shakti where he and Amitabh have an argument over the latter taking up work at a hotel owned by a shady businessman. No drama or histrionics, but super effective in conveying his thoughts forcefully. When he says kya tum "itne gate guzre ho gaye ho..." , his utter contempt for the kind of job is conveyed so well. It doesn't look like acting, it looks like a video taping of a real, annoyed dad.

https://youtu.be/SjvSu34rQTo

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55 minutes ago, nikred said:

Did SRK copy his acting style? I see glimpses of him. I might not have an understanding about acting because I find his dialogue delivery distracting. I don't find it appealing at all.

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You don't like SRK's dialogue delivery or DK's? DK is a method actor, making his own style. He is known for his sig body lang, hand movements while talking and expressions. People learn from him. Most of all, AB copied his style esp in Dewaar and other serious movies. In Shakti, it was like seeing each other in mirrors. SRK is a superstar actor known for hamming. I don't want to see his name in the same sentence as the other two.

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17 hours ago, coffee_rules said:

After Shiv Sena asked him to return the highest civilian award of Pakistan. NDTV interviewed him, he thinks all controversies are because of his Muslim minority status 

 

 

Listen to the question and his response in the context of earlier questions asked and then tell me if he is wrong ?

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