Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird
Whatever he wasn't smoking when he directed DDLJ
Now I don't even think he really directed it Hahha
IKR? 😆
Well...rumor has it that DDLJ was ghost directed by Yash Chopra!
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Originally posted by: ilovedhanjanird
Whatever he wasn't smoking when he directed DDLJ
Now I don't even think he really directed it Hahha
Originally posted by: SahiPakdeHai.
I'm going totally off topic here but I had this question since the time I had watched the film online..
There was a scene of Ranveer holding a pillow covering his lower body n then when he turned around he was ..ermm naked. Was it for real or it's my eyes watching things😳OT- Things changes when you starts to see or feel about it differently.. so yeah,nothing pseudo or liberal about it..
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
er... personally, I don't see how having one-night stands can be typecasted as liberal and not having one-night stands is sanskari, but that could be just me.
Maybe she stopped having ONS because she no longer 'felt' like.And no, she isn't pseudo-liberal... people just change, and have the liberty to change. It's natural for people to change.
Originally posted by: HawasKaPujari
EXACTLY! They couldn't show Shyra get intimate with another man, even with her damn fiance while Dharam remained unchanged having multiple flings. It's like all the "hey I'm free-spirited, I don't wanna be tied down" talk from Shyra was just a facade, in reality she needed to met her true love to ~straighten her out. That's what I felt like the movie was telling. It's not Shyra really, but these scriptwriters who are pseudo-liberals, first write women as fiesty and open then after they fall in love with their guy, suddenly ~sudhar jaana. Of course, dude is waisa ka waisa, with no judgements passed on him, because hey, promiscuity is never a character flaw for men.
Originally posted by: return_to_hades
I have never seen Befikre. However, in my definition "liberal" is basically someone who does not judge. They have a 'to each their own' attitude.
It really does not matter whether someone is sleeping around or your stereotypical sanskari, as long as they do not judge each other.Overall, I think filmmakers tend to be a bit sexist in their definitions of "liberal". I do not know if it is their own biases or fear of audience rejection, they never allow their female characters to be as free spirited as the male characters.
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