Female snipers in indian cinema

AlsKh thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#1

Hello. It just so happens that I really like aesthetically female snipers, in a sense it can even be called a mini-fetish. For this reason, I collect any videos with a plot that contains sniper scenes in which a woman is the sniper - be it films, TV series, short films, music videos. I especially like it when the scene is well-developed and not awkwardly shot, taking up only a few seconds of screen time, and the sniper is not brutal, but feminine, well-groomed, and wears makeup (this is what villains most often are).

Indian cinema occupies a special place in this list, because I like the beauty and grooming of Indian actresses, I like how these scenes are filmed in Indian cinema from the point of view of camera work, what details are emphasized. But the problem is that finding an Indian film or TV series with such scenes is incredibly difficult - either showing such scenes in your cinema is unpopular (although there are quite a lot of women with weapons), or I just haven’t learned how to look for them correctly. Therefore, I decided to try to ask for help from people on this forum, and I would be extremely grateful for any hint about which Indian films or TV series contain such scenes (and if you indicate at least approximately which episodes, I will be especially grateful).

P.S. If there are people with a similar passion (which is unlikely, but suddenly) - I will also be happy to share information from my collection, which contains hundreds of similar videos from all over the world.

P.P.S. I will also share a couple of videos on the topic (from Indian cinema) that I managed to find.As a newbie, I can't post links to YouTube, so I'll just write the names of the videos.

Abirami Epi 119
Sembaruthi - Ep. 289
Vamsam - Epi 1305

Mr Joe B. Carvalho (2014)

CIF Episode 16

Ek Hasina Thi-Episode 82

Ishq Mein Marjawan - 1st March 2019

Ishq Mein Marjawan S2 - Episode 217

Edited by AlsKh - 2 years ago

Created

Last reply

Replies

15

Views

1.2k

Users

7

Likes

27

Frequent Posters

791198 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#2

Now I ain’t knocking anyone off because there sure is a lid for every pot but what kinda pot is this?


Do tell. What drives your obsession?

791198 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#3

Have you tried Khoon bhari maaang, yet? I’m sure it had a female sniper?

AlsKh thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#4

Originally posted by: Supari_khala

Now I ain’t knocking anyone off because there sure is a lid for every pot but what kinda pot is this?


Do tell. What drives your obsession?

Hah, I was expecting such a question. I wouldn't call it an obsession - it's just one of my many interests, but I'll try to answer. Some people collect coins from certain years of production - I collect videos on the above topic, some people have footfetish, some buy celebrity underwear - I like female sniper scenes in movies. My hobby is no better or worse than the one listed above, the only difference is that it is much less widespread. If you are really very interested in delving more subtly into the question of what is driving this, from a psychological or any other point of view - we can discuss this in private messages - I do not think that such topics should be publicly discussed on the forum.



Originally posted by: Supari_khala

Have you tried Khoon bhari maaang, yet? I’m sure it had a female sniper?


Thanks for the tip - I'll watch this movie. I didn't know about it before.
Edited by AlsKh - 2 years ago
791198 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#5

Originally posted by: AlsKh

Hah, I was expecting such a question. I wouldn't call it an obsession - it's just one of my many interests, but I'll try to answer. Some people collect coins from certain years of production - I collect videos on the above topic, some people have footfetish, some buy celebrity underwear - I like female sniper scenes in movies. My hobby is no better or worse than the one listed above, the only difference is that it is much less widespread. If you are really very interested in delving more subtly into the question of what is driving this, from a psychological or any other point of view - we can discuss this in private messages - I do not think that such topics should be publicly discussed on the forum.





Thanks for the tip - I'll watch this movie. I didn't know about it before.



Can you lower my WL for a week so I can discuss the above bolded and underlined via PMs with this OP? For research?

AlsKh thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#6

Originally posted by: Supari_khala



Can you lower my WL for a week so I can discuss the above bolded and underlined via PMs with this OP? For research?

If you do not have the opportunity to use private messages on the forum, I left another contact for communication on my profile wall.

791198 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#7

Originally posted by: AlsKh

If you do not have the opportunity to use private messages on the forum, I left another contact for communication on my profile wall.


I do not exchange personal emails. I hereby decline this opportunity for research. Dhanyavaad.

Cpt.DudleySmith thumbnail
10th Anniversary Thumbnail Visit Streak 180 Thumbnail + 3
Posted: 2 years ago
#8

Image

Clochette thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago
#10

There is a wonderful female sniper scene in Jawan (the Health Minister episode) smiley27

a short impression...(at the end of the clip)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aQSq6TTZHXA

Related Topics

Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: mintyblue · 28 days ago

Looking back 20 years ago, Bollywood was on a roll—and not just commercially, but intellectually. In 2006, the top grossers included Rang De...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: mintyblue · 1 months ago

No film — no matter how honest — can capture reality in all its nuance. Yet when movies touch history or politics, we demand exactly that: the...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: elaichichai · 2 months ago

Possibly the best review of the film from a technically brilliant auteur himself!!!! Please do read both the posts in full if you are a lover of...

Expand ▼
Bollywood thumbnail

Posted by: Sultan.Mirza · 3 months ago

The Hindi film industry lost one of its biggest legends on Monday morning as Dharmendra bid farewell due to age related issues. He was 89 and...

Expand ▼
Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".