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Posted: 18 days ago

Sigh ! 😕 Is stupidity ko kya naam du !

Wrist outwards archery was an extremely common and popular form of archery in Indian archery.

Infact, Bahubali 2 even showcased it in one of their iconic scenes. They even highlighted the archery technique Manibandham bahirmukham , which literally translates to wrist outwards , which Amarendra Bahubali taught Devasena during an invasion. He even applied it when he revealed his true self to Devasena.

Par nahi, itna research kise karna ! Bas pointlessly Ranbir ko gaali dene ka hai ! Even when revealing your own lack of knowledge and blind blatant hatred.

By all means , criticize the movie if there is anything actually worth deserving of it. But random stupid things like whether Lord Ram had wrist twist or some garbage , how audacious and disrespectful and extremely moronic !

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Posted: 18 days ago

Originally posted by: you2

Ranbir holding the bow arrow wrong also adds to my argument that this is an ealborate con game..no one is falling for..

Namit must have thought in India,the land of Jai Shree Ram,Ram Janma Bhoomi...He can get a great deal of money, support from govt-If he makes a film called Ramayana. The teaser and everything else is so unserious.

Ek phooti kauri nahin milne wali. They should have spent all the money on the 3minute trailer than calling influencers and unsuspecting people to see NOTHING..That is what the money they going to get NOTHING.

Says someone with zero knowledge of archery, as revealed by your own comment.

Posted: 18 days ago

Originally posted by: Morana

Sigh ! 😕 Is stupidity ko kya naam du !

Wrist outwards archery was an extremely common and popular form of archery in Indian archery.

Infact, Bahubali 2 even showcased it in one of their iconic scenes. They even highlighted the archery technique Manibandham bahirmukham , which literally translates to wrist outwards , which Amarendra Bahubali taught Devasena during an invasion. He even applied it when he revealed his true self to Devasena.

Par nahi, itna research kise karna ! Bas pointlessly Ranbir ko gaali dene ka hai ! Even when revealing your own lack of knowledge and blind blatant hatred.

By all means , criticize the movie if there is anything actually worth deserving of it. But random stupid things like whether Lord Ram had wrist twist or some garbage , how audacious and disrespectful and extremely moronic !

Obsession and delusion together is a bad combination.....absolutely no logic works for a person having both....smiley36

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Posted: 18 days ago

Originally posted by: Morana

Says someone with zero knowledge of archery, as revealed by your own comment.

Thanks for letting us know.......searched on google and like you said.....found this.....

"Manibandham bahirmukham" translates to "wrist facing outward" in Sanskrit. This phrase is used in the movie Baahubali, specifically when Bhallaladeva makes a gesture with his hand to signal the start of battle. The phrase is a literal description of the hand movement. smiley27

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Posted: 18 days ago

The fact that they showed this specific wrist movement by Bira already proves they've done a ton of research.

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Posted: 18 days ago

See the last part of the video .

https://youtu.be/UJ62EKYhRS8?si=RzMy__qt78j17UD3

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Posted: 18 days ago

Originally posted by: bashful_moon

No, I haven't watched it.. But the actor playing Shiv Ji seems to be good..

But I'm fixated on Raina when it comes to Shiv Ji... He is like a cult classic for me now.. I have watched the episodes featuring him in double roles of both Lord Shiva and Jalandhar countless times. And I can't have lost counts of the time that I have watched the final showdown between Lord Shiva and Jalandhar.

I have watched it multiple times as well, how parvati ma breaks out of that cave and joins shivji to kill jalandhar

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