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enigma-the-mysterious · 9 months
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Indians right now:
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chillyarticles94 · 2 years
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Elnaaz Norouzi: What happened to Mahsa Amini in Iran could've happened to me | Hindi Movie News
Elnaaz Norouzi: What happened to Mahsa Amini in Iran could’ve happened to me | Hindi Movie News
Over the last week, there have been widespread protests in Iran and across the world after a 22-year-old Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini, died in the custody of the country’s morality police. She was detained for not wearing her hijab properly. News reports suggest that so far, over 40 people have died in the protests in Iran. The women of Iran have found supporters across the world, as politicians,…
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randomberlinchick · 2 years
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Sacred Game Song - Dance Capital
First Gaitonde saw Kukoo . . .
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. . . then he came back and took her.
The first season of Sacred Games was EVERYTHING.
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rookiesdays · 1 month
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Sacred Games Ch1: Policeman's Day
First time reading and it opened with a dog got hurt? well okay bro, that's unexpected I thought it would be like in a calm environment but no straight to the let's hurt anything that's alive in this earth. Oh there's domestic violence not graphic but still make me shocked? Since I never read books with Indian setting kinda hard to remember the character's name.
"There was a promise in the grim arches, in the thickness of the walls and the uncompromising weight of the façades, there was the reassurance of bulky power, and so law and order" (Page 7)
Okaaay as an architecture student? I could visualize this one and I love the quote.
So inspector Sartaj is the main character, he's having some crisis about his own future, on his word 'he is past forty, divorced and barely have achievement like the rest.
Anyway I love it when a writer describe foods the character eat, it will make it more memorable like tengkleng that Laut Biru always eat with his family from the book The Sea Speaks His Name. Now on this chapter Sartaj eat uttapam, I search the recipe looks delish buuuuut bruh I don't understand the ingredients and where to get it. Anywaaaaayyyy back to the topic.
Okayyyyy? I never really read something like this before but I like the writing style, as someone who have a hard time visualizing when I read fiction books this one? this one is kinda different since I can visualize it clearly on my head. Another scene is where a thirteen years old boy doesn't want to go to school, shout at his parents, the mother of this boy take him to the police, she's damn tired of him, now how the scene unfold is easy to understand, easy to visualize it, somehow I could create movies on my head when reading it, even though usually I couldn't imagine anything everytime I read fiction books.
Another interaction. is this will be another character that I like I wonder? a manager of restaurant and bar, Shambhu if I remember correctly he's 24 at the first glance, as if you could glance at a fictional written character, anywayyy the first impression of him is he probably the type of a character that too chill in every situation with his swaggery persona.
I love the humor in this book, match my own, I'm cackling here and there. Some found family trope, Sartaj interaction with Majid family aaaawwww. Then another case, happened someone died after drinking with their friends. I listen to playlist for traveling in empty places by nobody, the vibes match makes me feel somber while reading it.
Aaaan done, I'm done reading the first chapter. It's character driven, I guess? we can see much later is it plot driver on character one. The vibe is immaculate, I feel like watching movies without really doing it, imagination and scenario start to filled my heads up. I love the vibe, this is something that I enjoy reading.
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playermagic23 · 3 months
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Sacred Games and Masaan writer Varun Grover marks his debut as a director with All India Rank, see poster
Presented by Sriram Raghavan, All India Rank is written and directed by Varun Grover. Produced by Sanjay Routray and Sarita Patil, the film is co-produced by Gayatri M.
Varun Grover, known for his remarkable writing in Sacred Games and Masaan, brings yet another slice-of-life dramedy, All India Rank, to audiences. The film also marks his theatrical debut as a director.
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Varun Grover on Friday shared the first poster and wrote, " Unveiling the poster of my directorial debut, ALL INDIA RANK. A coming of age story about friendships, love, and competitive exams, set in the 90s. Releasing in theatres on 23rd February 2024. Trailer out on 5th Feb 2024."
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Presented by Sriram Raghavan, All India Rank is written and directed by Varun Grover. Produced by Sanjay Routray and Sarita Patil, the film is co-produced by Gayatri M. It is all set to hit theatres on the 23rd of February 2024.
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banglakhobor · 9 months
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Raj Chakraborty on Rahul Banerjee: ‘কেউ অকারণে বাজে কথা বললে বুঝতে হবে, তার সমস্যা আছে...’ রাহুলকে পাল্টা রাজের...
জি ২৪ ঘণ্টা ডিজিটাল ব্যুরো: প্রলয় নিয়ে ফিরছেন রাজ চক্রবর্তী(Raj Chakraborty)। তবে এবার আর ছবি নয়, এবার প্রলয় ফিরছে ওয়েব সিরিজ(Web Series) হয়ে। সিরিজের নাম ‘আবার প্রলয়’(Abar Proloy)। কিছুদিন আগেই মুক্তি পেয়েছে ট্রেলার। ট্রেলারে ঋত্বিক চক্রবর্তীর(Ritwick Chakraborty) লুকের সঙ্গে সেক্রেড গেমস(Sacred Games) সিরিজের পঙ্কজ ত্রিপাঠী(Pankaj Tripathi) অভিনীত চরিত্রের লুকের মিল পান অভিনেতা রাহুল অরুণোদয়…
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honey-web-solutions · 10 months
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tvthemesongs · 10 months
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Sacred Games intro
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nekochiba · 10 months
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Some art I’m currently working on!
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Kubbra Sait reveals she used to kiss Nawazuddin Siddiqui on the cheeks before convincing him to shoot their sex scenes - Times of India
Kubbra Sait grew to become an in a single day star along with her fascinating function of Kukoo in Anurag Kashyap’s hit collection Sacred Games. Her intimate and nude scenes had additionally grew to become the discuss of the city. In a brand new interview, Kubbra recalled taking pictures sex scenes with Nawazuddin Siddiqui who was very shy on the units. Speaking about her intimate scenes, Kubbra…
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stackumbrella1 · 1 year
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“Sacred Games” के तीसरे सीजन पर Anurag Kashyap ने तोड़ी चुप्पी, दिया ये बड़ा बयान
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बॉलीवुड फिल्ममेकर Anurag Kashyap इन दिनों अपनी अपकमिंग फिल्म “ऑलमोस्ट प्यार विद डीजे मोहब्बत” को लेकर चर्चा में हैं। यह फिल्म 3 फरवरी को रिलीज होने वाली है और इस फिल्म के प्रमोशन के दौरान अनुराग कश्यप ने खुलासा किया है कि लोकप्रिय वेब सीरीज ‘Sacred Games’ का तीसरा सीजन नहीं बनाया जाएगा।
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nevinslibrary · 1 year
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Mystery/Thriller Monday
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The novel is primarily about two people. A Sikh man Sartaj Singh who is also on the Mumbai police force. And, Ganesh Gaitonde, a criminal and gangster and Sartaj’s nemesis. There are definitely more characters that make this novel so so very twisty, but, these are the main two, and, boy oh boy are they complex characters (as are all of the characters we meet). It actually starts with Sartaj catching up with Ganesh, but, then not only is Ganesh found dead (and not in the way that Sartaj thinks he will be) but, there’s a woman dead with him.
As I said, it is super twisty, and, there are so many levels to it as well. Sartaj is Sikh, Ganesh is Hindu, there’s the white and black hat points of view as well of course, and, of course, there’s mystery there too. It was dense, and intense, and apparently it was made into a Hindi language TV series, and was the first Netflix Original from India (with subtitles).
You may like this book If you Liked: A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James, Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer, or Macbeth by Jo Nesbo
Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra
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sahonithereadwolf · 3 months
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I ended up ripping out my entire health system the other day to make a whole new one. This is the most last minute major system change completely on gut instinct but it was absolutely the right move.
So, the system I was using was very much taking it's cues from a lot of games that where descendants of FATE. But the health was still very much split into mental/physical. Take 4 boxes of damage, get an injury tag that gives you negatives until you're ko'ed.
But… Instead I tied them to the playbooks my game function off of. Each character is made tags made from themed open ended questions you pick to answer.
You have minor injuries still as those bars fill up. But when all the bars in a playbook are, you get a major injury that in some way gets in the way of using your playbook. You no longer get access to all your positive tags as long as it's an issue.
Sure you have a magic sword, but it's hard to use if you have a broken arm or lost confidence in your skill to protect others.
If you get three major injuries, meaning you can't use any of your playbooks, you become "in distress". You are no longer a main character who takes initiative, the daring pulp adventurer, but the "damsel in distress". You're a passive supporting character who can't drive things forward, but react
You might still help, but the spotlight and heroics are for others
Anyways, this was a roundabout way of explaining this screenshot from my notes
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vgadvisor · 1 year
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wrenhavenriver · 10 months
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anyway steam summer sale has the definitive edition of dishonored 1 (i.e. base game plus all three DLCs) for $4.99, or the arkane anniversary collection containing *checks notes* dishonored 1 definitive edition, dishonored 2, dishonored death of the outsider, prey, dark messiah of might & magic, and arx fatalis, for a combined total of $21.14, so, you know. if you haven't played dishonored or arkane's other works yet but have been wanting to do so now is your fucking moment
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viceandmature · 8 months
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Goenitz commentates on how the Three Sacred Treasures have their payback on him
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