hahahaa… did the boys do it in the end Aman?
All I care about is that India has won the cricket World Cup… made my life!!!!!!!!
@Bolly_Lover wrote:
I think its a result of some genetic mutation that occurred a few thousands years ago!!
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AGREED!
Any idea how to get rid of that mutation? Apart from through becoming a lesbian, of course… 🙄
@Bolly_Lover wrote:
I wonder where everyone is? Enjoying the sun?
Looking forward to my summer!! Exciting travel and trips coming up 😀
ooh where are u off to my lovely?
WHYYYYYYY ARE MEN SO. MUCH. TROUBLE!!!!!!!!!! 👿
yeh tune kya kiyaaaaaaaa.. main tere sang ho chaliiiiiiiiiiiiiii!
not my mood, just in my head. I WISH it was my mood though!
Awww Mukesh ji that’s real sweet! You are right, it is the users. I noticed the new infusion of green. Nice one! It is difficult to resuscitate the forum when everyone has their own lives to lead on top of everything else, I guess.
Ninja – I miss it too, but let’s not dwell on the past.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot of late – why do people dwell on the past so much? And HAHAHAAH I’m one to say this but WHY do people WHINGE dear GOD ON EARTH!!!! I whinge so very much though, so I *really* can’t complain… but a true whinger whinges about everyone else whingeing so… I’m right on track, yes? 😉
^ what’s this about Aman? End of exams?
I on the other hand need ALL the motivation in the world to stay awake and bloody WORK!! Just want to become a housewife and lie in bed all day!!!!
I have missed this forum.
Oh, and is it REALLY all that inappropriate to say – I wish to marry Rahat Fateh Ali Khan? Really really? 😥
I’m listening to Tum Jo Aaye from Once Upon A Time In Mumbai on repeat… and I keep doing coy-girl-acts like Kangana Ranaut does in the movie… I must be going mad! 8) 😆
Cricket world cup!!!! Ind vs Aus EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK!
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I HATE MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👿 👿 👿 👿 👿
And quite possibly the only thing I hate more than men, would be all the spam that keeps popping up in MY HOME!!!!!!!!!!! 👿 👿 👿 👿 I swear, if I have to see ONE. MORE. SPAM. POST. 👿 👿 👿 👿
Have you seen TWM yet? Not sure how it’s faring?
^ nice
@**scarface** wrote:
feeling:
physically …..drained…tired…exhausted…sickemotionally..withdrawn
mentally alert…
aware
contentoverall – – – -hmmmm lost 😥
*hug*
that makes you, me and the rest of the world hun! 🙂
lol damn. how slow am i! this was Dulhan one year ago.. bah 🙁
Pahaaaaaaa I wanna do bungee jumping!
DULHAN????!!!!!!!!! IS THAT YOU?????/!!!!!!!!!
Spoiler alert – 7 Khoon Maaf and Silence of the Lambs
Prinks’ innocence and the way she carried herself throughout the movie totally made me sympathise with her. I have never really warmed to her as an actress until this movie actually. It was completely her movie and very deserving of a national award.
Someone pointed out – she was a Catholic – so divorcing/leaving her husband isn’t really possible. And apparently, a sin such as murder is ‘forgiven’ of some sort through confession. There’s some real food for thought her. Oh God that ominous clanging of the church bells (‘Never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee’.. does anyone know any connotations with regards to the bell tolling?), still gives me shivers, absolutely beautiful.
I think the killing not being justified in the film sort of adds to the crazy sociopath mystique in Priyanka’s character. She wasn’t one for rationale or logic, or looking at things differently. She was pure and completely crazy, and that was the driving factor behind her killings. Even with characters like Jame Gumb in The Silence of the Lambs, it is his mental illness that causes him to do such awful awful cruel things to those women. Prinks has no obvious mental illness, no delusions or paranoia or obsessions/compulsions (… unless you count killing her husbands as an obsession!). She had just – somewhere along the line – lost it when it comes to husbands. Note that her moral character is still ‘intact’ in the rest of the sense. Or at least, within the realms of “human comprehension” – e.g. having sex with the policeman to make him forget the case – and holy %^&* how BRILLIANTLY that was shot! – or torturing John Abraham when he becomes addicted to drugs. Not humane things to do by any stretch of imagination, but you can understand that moral compasses float in all sorts of directions. So there was some crazy, irrational, inexplicable thing that makes her kill her husbands if they go against her.
Perhaps it all started with her first husband. I LOVED Neil Nitin Mukesh. What brilliant acting. What brilliant DIRECTING in that part! The way he oppressed her, abused her, felt jealousy and spite towards her beauty… all that stomping down on her finally took a toll on her, and maybe that’s when she decided nothing and no one would come in her way in life? Her parents’ death must have affected her too – at a young age as well, especially her mother’s. I remember the narrator saying how black suited Prinks well from the day of her father’s funeral. How she had ‘gone over to the dark side’ on her father’s funeral. So maybe that was an important catalyst in making her the way she was.
I agree a little bit more of development would have been good but in all honesty, I loved that we were left to pick up the pieces of the puzzle ourselves. I love that I forgot everything and was completely transported into her world.
Also, the ending was very neat. It made sense as well. Very clever work with the trailers too.
hahahaha GUYSSSS I LOVED this movie! lol sigh! Will be back later to write a more detailed review, I agree with the lack of development of Prinks’ character but this movie completely wowed me. I was actually sympathising with her character, and I will explain why later (sorryyyy!). I loved the ending. Though I’m confused as to what happened. But Vishal Bhardwaj did an awesome job with this!