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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 01 Sep 2025 EDT
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 2, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
UMAR KHAYID 1.9
ABHEERA IN JAIL 2.9
Bacha chor is such an incompetent lawyer🤦♀️
What’s the upcoming track??
Mrunal Thakur Called Mean Girl
In this gen Cliff wali legacy maut will not happen
I wanted Abheera’s fate for Akshara
Janhvi Kapoor In Talks For Chaalbaaz Remake
Happy Birthday wat_up 🎂
Jee Le Zaraa Is Happening
Celebs pictures during Ganesh Festival
Real Woman Power Farhana
^^After this lets pick another critic😃
Raja sen
YJHD
By now Ranbir can play a rake in his sleep, and delivers some lines -- like one where he calls the girl "vulgar" -- with immaculate timing, but he's strictly average here.
Deepika, on the other hand, plays it beautifully. She acts within herself and eschews exaggeration, and the results are impressive.
Her Naina is intelligent and eager, impulsive yet tentative, and, while mostly timid, also a girl who can whack a ladder with gusto.
This may be her most self-aware performance so far, and here's to more of the same.
Finding Fanny
Padukone is luminous, a sly girl with a loose-slippered gait, a casual floppiness that nearly camouflages her look-at-me narcissism, and the heroine gets the body language astonishingly right. She is a very good narrator and -- as evidenced by her eyes during the instances of vulnerability the script allows her -- a captivating actress. Her Goan accent slips a bit (everytime she says "yaar," for instance, it is with a city twang) but that happens to the finest actresses. This is a role Padukone should be justly proud of. Not least because it balances the film.
Chennai Express
Chennai Express is, in a way, full circle for that very lady as she " enervated by box-office success and increasingly self-aware as an actress " holds up her end of the film far better, and more consistently than her leading man. She makes an effort; he makes faces. And he's never seemed more at sea.
Padukone, as said, pulls off her bit with panache. So confident is she that even her outlandish accent seems normal after a bit, and she commits to the role most enthusiastically. I'd comment on her comic timing if this film had any well-written gags, but by herself (and especially in comparison to her hero here) Padukone is a delight. She's visibly having a blast and her glee is infectious. She delivers a Bachchan line with elan, and is particularly awesome in a scene where " in a nod to the southern horror cliche " she's casually possessed by a ghost. This may not be the most demanding of roles, but the actress revels in the madness around her and shines through like a bonafide star.
Tamasha
(no mention of RK)As a film, Tamasha has a lot going for it " a handful of good scenes, fine acting, the frequently flawless Deepika Padukone and some eventually good music " but the reason Imtiaz Ali's film makes this list is because it is, by far, the most pretentious Hindi film this year.
He is ugly and pretty average from all standards. Doesn’t look like a Bollywood hero material at all. I’m pretty sure he will flop within 2...
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