vayuu1 Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 I can never get tired of dhurandhar 1 and 2 album never ever ever,saare gaane loop pe and every time I listen man krta hai aur suno bc nasha hai dono parts ke gaane especially jaan se gujarte hai jaiye sajna gehra hua ,phir se, aakhiri ishq ,tere ni kaaran aari aari,shararat is for girls and offcourse na de dil pardesi ni main vaari jaavan bc banger after bangers and offcourse remix and rap by reble hanumankind and token uff Lord and Laaloo 1 1
deathmonger Posted March 31 Posted March 31 On 3/23/2026 at 11:00 PM, Mariyam said: 15 years down the line would you remember dialogues from D1 and D2, like you do from, say, Deewar? Gaadi rok mdc Ghar ki yaad nahi aati jassi
Mariyam Posted March 31 Posted March 31 1 hour ago, deathmonger said: Gaadi rok mdc Ghar ki yaad nahi aati jassi My understanding of the term ‘dialogue’ is that there is generally more than one person talking and more than a telegraph length sentence is uttered. Kahan Mughal e Azam, Pyaasa, DDLJ, Deewar, Sholay, Damini etc ke dialogues aur kahan ye
Mariyam Posted March 31 Posted March 31 4 hours ago, coffee_rules said: Nah, just noticing the tectonic shift in matters related to Pakistan in the Bollywood movies of that decade. Just that dialogue from SRK he’s so infuriating to say that india should fall head over heels if Pakistan wants to extend a hand for friendship. Farah khan. Has stated in many interviews of the time that she wanted to show Pakistan in a good light over the Indian army. movies like. Sarfarosh had been bad mouthing Pakistan to large extent, and the masters of Bollywood were not happy about it. O don’t like sliced bread, nothing more better fun than cutting bread with a sharp knife SRK didn’t write the dialogues. And Sarfarosh was a huge hit. It was released just before the Kargil conflict was detected and ran for a good 3-4 months right through the conflict. “Masters of Bollywood” not being happy if just some cope you (guys) are making up. A couple of years before Sarfarosh, Border was a huge hit too. Lord 1
Mariyam Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Here is a thought. Suryavanshi>>>>>> D1 and D2 Both focus on Pak based terrorism Both are multi starers. Suryavanshi has Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh and jy Dvgn. Both have high octane action scenes. But Rohit Shetty could convey in an explosive 180 mins what Aditya Dhar could in 7 hrs. Let me give you an example. Many years ago, in Eaton (The school the Brits big up) there was a contest where students had to write in their own words the Biblical story of how Jesus Christ touched some water and it turned to wine , for his thirsty followers who were travelling across some desert for the last 2 days and then they reached a wedding to only find not enough water. All the school boys wrote pages after pages to describe in detail the scenery, the setting, the action of the Lord etc. The wedding finery etc. But The English poet Richard Crashaw wrote only 1 line: ”The water Blushed when touched by the Lord” @zen coffee_rules, rish, FischerTal and 1 other 1 2 1
coffee_rules Posted March 31 Posted March 31 5 minutes ago, Mariyam said: Here is a thought. Suryavanshi>>>>>> D1 and D2 Both focus on Pak based terrorism Both are multi starers. Suryavanshi has Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh and jy Dvgn. Both have high octane action scenes. But Rohit Shetty could convey in an explosive 180 mins what Aditya Dhar could in 7 hrs. Let me give you an example. Many years ago, in Eaton (The school the Brits big up) there was a contest where students had to write in their own words the Biblical story of how Jesus Christ touched some water and it turned to wine , for his thirsty followers who were travelling across some desert for the last 2 days and then they reached a wedding to only find not enough water. All the school boys wrote pages after pages to describe in detail the scenery, the setting, the action of the Lord etc. The wedding finery etc. But The English poet Richard Crashaw wrote only 1 line: ”The water Blushed when touched by the Lord” @zen Mariyam and ravishingravi 1 1
zen Posted March 31 Posted March 31 3 minutes ago, Mariyam said: Here is a thought. Suryavanshi>>>>>> D1 and D2 Both focus on Pak based terrorism Both are multi starers. Suryavanshi has Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh and jy Dvgn. Both have high octane action scenes. But Rohit Shetty could convey in an explosive 180 mins what Aditya Dhar could in 7 hrs. Let me give you an example. Many years ago, in Eaton (The school the Brits big up) there was a contest where students had to write in their own words the Biblical story of how Jesus Christ touched some water and it turned to wine , for his thirsty followers who were travelling across some desert for the last 2 days and then they reached a wedding to only find not enough water. All the school boys wrote pages after pages to describe in detail the scenery, the setting, the action of the Lord etc. The wedding finery etc. But The English poet Richard Crashaw wrote only 1 line: ”The water Blushed when touched by the Lord” @zen I have seen over 1,000 films. Basically, it is about how you cater to the genre. A great comedy film (Singin' in the Rain, 1952) in its genre can be as good as a great gangster film (The Godfather, 1972) in its genre. Mariyam 1
deathmonger Posted March 31 Posted March 31 5 hours ago, Mariyam said: My understanding of the term ‘dialogue’ is that there is generally more than one person talking and more than a telegraph length sentence is uttered. Kahan Mughal e Azam, Pyaasa, DDLJ, Deewar, Sholay, Damini etc ke dialogues aur kahan ye that gaddi rok has good dialogue with that "kentrol" line as well
FischerTal Posted March 31 Posted March 31 5 hours ago, Mariyam said: Here is a thought. Suryavanshi>>>>>> D1 and D2 Both focus on Pak based terrorism Both are multi starers. Suryavanshi has Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh and jy Dvgn. Both have high octane action scenes. But Rohit Shetty could convey in an explosive 180 mins what Aditya Dhar could in 7 hrs. Let me give you an example. Many years ago, in Eaton (The school the Brits big up) there was a contest where students had to write in their own words the Biblical story of how Jesus Christ touched some water and it turned to wine , for his thirsty followers who were travelling across some desert for the last 2 days and then they reached a wedding to only find not enough water. All the school boys wrote pages after pages to describe in detail the scenery, the setting, the action of the Lord etc. The wedding finery etc. But The English poet Richard Crashaw wrote only 1 line: ”The water Blushed when touched by the Lord” @zen Jameel Jamali dialogues are the best. I dont think anyone will ever forget them.
FischerTal Posted March 31 Posted March 31 im waiting for Ranveer Singh's next movie Pralay. apparently its a zombie film based on a novel called Blindness ((Ensaio sobre a cegueira) by Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago zombie genre has never been explored by Bollywood. its good to see Ranveer trying new things. Mariyam 1
coffee_rules Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) 4 hours ago, FischerTal said: Jameel Jamali dialogues are the best. I dont think anyone will ever forget them. Best being “Jawani ki hosh/josh mein galtiyaan kiye honge…<pause>.. tune Edited April 1 by coffee_rules FischerTal and ravishingravi 2
Mariyam Posted April 1 Posted April 1 Now that I have given it some thought D2 was rushed in spite of it being 4 hours long. The part how Hamza was discovered to be an Indian agent by a mamuli Karachi police (and not ISI) officer is also not clear. He just randomly put up pics and connected woolen strings to Hamza's picture. Also how can the entire thing be framed on Uzair when he was in jail and Hamza was seen by 100s doing the killing. D1>>>>>>>D2 FischerTal 1
rangeelaraja Posted April 1 Posted April 1 8 minutes ago, Mariyam said: Now that I have given it some thought D2 was rushed in spite of it being 4 hours long. The part how Hamza was discovered to be an Indian agent by a mamuli Karachi police (and not ISI) officer is also not clear. He just randomly put up pics and connected woolen strings to Hamza's picture. Also how can the entire thing be framed on Uzair when he was in jail and Hamza was seen by 100s doing the killing. D1>>>>>>>D2 When in doubt or memory is wonky - consult Claude : The chain of events that exposes him: It’s actually a domino effect, not one single moment. Hamza’s childhood friend Pinda shows up in Karachi as a drug trader and recognizes Hamza as Jaskirat. Hamza tries to calm him down, but Pinda — heavily under the influence — hallucinates and attacks him. During the fight, Pinda dies. Mohammed Alam (his handler and fellow Indian agent) arrives and takes the blame. But Hamza kills Alam — both to prevent him from being captured and tortured by Major Iqbal’s men. SP Chaudhary grows suspicious after Alam’s death and assigns ASP Omar Haider to investigate Alam’s tea shop. Yalina (Hamza’s wife) overhears this and then discovers Hamza’s diary — learning he is an Indian spy. So it’s his own diary that does him in, stumbled upon by his wife due to a police investigation triggered by the Alam incident. The final exposure: In the climax, his cover is ultimately blown by Omar, who uses their son Zayan as bait to force the truth out of Yalina. After that, Hamza is arrested by police and subjected to torture to extract information. So to directly answer your question — it’s not really a “mamuli Karachi police” who figures it out through detective work. The actual unraveling happens through a personal chain: diary → wife → son used as leverage. The police are more the instrument of capture after the cover is already blown from within his own household.
kepler37b Posted April 2 Posted April 2 (edited) On 4/1/2026 at 3:45 AM, FischerTal said: im waiting for Ranveer Singh's next movie Pralay. apparently its a zombie film based on a novel called Blindness ((Ensaio sobre a cegueira) by Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago zombie genre has never been explored by Bollywood. its good to see Ranveer trying new things. Big mistake. The film makers must understand the cultural nuances. This has failure written all over it, unless it is compensated by exceptional writing and direction. Edited April 2 by kepler37b
straighttalk Posted April 2 Posted April 2 Ray said Indian audience is unsophisticated and the success of dhursndhar type masala movie shows that we have not evolved..no wonder Bollywood has quantity and rarely has quality. Few that have quality are not commercial success ...so we are left with animal and dhursndhar type of masala Laaloo 1
rkt.india Posted April 2 Posted April 2 1 hour ago, straighttalk said: Ray said Indian audience is unsophisticated and the success of dhursndhar type masala movie shows that we have not evolved..no wonder Bollywood has quantity and rarely has quality. Few that have quality are not commercial success ...so we are left with animal and dhursndhar type of masala Dhurandhar isn't a masala movie.
singhvivek141 Posted April 2 Posted April 2 On 4/1/2026 at 8:20 AM, coffee_rules said: Best being “Jawani ki hosh/josh mein galtiyaan kiye honge…<pause>.. tune Ye to Mulayam Yadav ji ka dialog lag raha hai coffee_rules 1
singhvivek141 Posted April 2 Posted April 2 On 4/1/2026 at 3:45 AM, FischerTal said: im waiting for Ranveer Singh's next movie Pralay. apparently its a zombie film based on a novel called Blindness ((Ensaio sobre a cegueira) by Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago zombie genre has never been explored by Bollywood. its good to see Ranveer trying new things. Go Goa Gone FischerTal and Mariyam 2
FischerTal Posted April 2 Posted April 2 13 hours ago, singhvivek141 said: Go Goa Gone never seen it.
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