Parkour bollard post walking
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bollard, route 138, saint-irénée
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Placita con cruz, lámpara y bolardo, Carrión de los Condes, Palencia
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Someone has knocked over this bollard next to a road between Blackpool and Poulton. Then barriers were erected, and they were knocked over. Chaos!
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Most underrated Bollywood movies of all time
Most Underrated Bollywood Movies of All Time Introduction: Indian cinema has a rich and diverse history, producing many films that cater to various tastes and sensibilities. While some movies achieve blockbuster status and gain widespread acclaim, others often slip under the radar despite their exceptional storytelling, performances, and unique perspectives. In this article, we'll spotlight the 30 most underrated Indian movies that deserve more recognition and appreciation.
1. Ship of Theseus (2012): Directed by Anand Gandhi, this thought-provoking film explores philosophical themes through three distinct storylines, raising questions about identity, morality, and the interconnectedness of life
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2. Aankhon Dekhi (2013): Rajat Kapoor's film follows the journey of a man who decides to believe only what he sees with his own eyes, leading to humorous and poignant situations that challenge conventional wisdom.
3. Masaan (2015): Neeraj Ghaywan's debut film delves into the lives of characters navigating love, loss, and societal expectations in the culturally rich city of Varanasi, offering a poignant and emotionally resonant narrative.
4. Court (2014): Chaitanya Tamhane's National Award-winning film explores the Indian legal system through the trial of a folk singer accused of abetting a sewer worker's suicide. The film critically examines societal structures and justice.
5. Titli (2014): Kanu Behl's directorial debut tells the gritty tale of a young man's struggle to break free from his dysfunctional family's criminal activities, providing a raw and unfiltered look at life on the fringes of society.
6. Talvar (2015): Based on the Noida double murder case, Meghna Gulzar's film presents multiple perspectives on the investigation, highlighting the complexities and flaws within the Indian criminal justice system.
7. The Lunchbox (2013): Ritesh Batra's heartwarming tale revolves around a mistaken lunchbox delivery that sparks an unusual friendship between a lonely office worker and a neglected housewife, beautifully capturing the essence of Mumbai
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