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Originally posted by: blue-ice
For me...its Karishma Kapoor in SHAKTI...that movie haunts me...
Originally posted by: tanya.91
Daman was a 2004 movie for which Raveena got national award as best leading actress, played the role of vitim of marital abuse and portrayed character of a grownup riya sen's mother.. I didnt included it just due to national award, but persobnally she played it extremely naturally and with par excellence.
Yup anjaam was one haunting film... here I dont restrict the word haunting only to shoutings, violence, blood gory or miserable situations... even a beautiful and profound thing can haunt one ... like in CHAMELI the role opf KK got a happy ending and she was shown a strong person there, but the whole feel of the character was well thought and profound enough that u remember it years after watching.
I’ve always been a big fan of Sriram Raghavan — whether it’s the deliciously unpredictable Andhadhun , or even the quieter, less-talked-about...
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Zee cine awards 2026 Best actor and actress https://www.instagram.com/p/DUn9aWVkrJi/?igsh=MW0xY2R0dzd4NWIwMg==...
Taimur and Jeh’s paparazzi pictures thread
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Devarakonda wedding Wedding photos https://www.instagram.com/p/DVOOY-egX_M/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DVOOZXek3sl/...
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