Here's a small part of my #Freskollywood – an illustrated list of the Indian films I watched between 2022 and 2024 – portraying Tripti Dimri and Nivin Pauly in the amazing Qala and Moothon (also known as The Elder One).
Here's a small part of my #Freskollywood – an illustrated list of the Indian films I watched between 2022 and 2024 – portraying Tripti Dimri and Nivin Pauly in the amazing Qala and Moothon (also known as The Elder One).
💥 Le poster de la #Freskollywood est dispo sur la boutique ! Il mesure pas moins de 80 x 58 cm et est imprimé sur du papier polyester indéchirable.
🇬🇧 #Freskollywood part 9
🎥 JAI BHIM
Here we go, yet another classic leftist film, with the Tamils having perfected the formula: a great injustice + poor, innocent, and grieving people + violent, corrupt cops + a charismatic hero to set things right. This time, justice won’t be served by lifting the dhoti, dishing out slaps, setting the antagonist on fire, or even decapitating him, but by walking in slow motion through the courthouse halls, penal code in hand. ✊
#Freskollywood partie 9
🎥 JAI BHIM
Allez, encore un film bien gauchiste dont les tamouls ont la formule : une grande injustice + des pauvres gens très innocents et éplorés + des ordures de flics violents et corrompus + un héro charismatique pour remettre de l’ordre là-dedans.
🇬🇧 #Freskollywood part 9
Let's start with the two Telugu films :
🎥 ALA VAIKUNTHAPURRAMULOO (I dare you to remember the name) and RANGASTHALAM
The first one is not a masterpiece. Valmiki, a half-coward, half-loser type, takes revenge on his boss by swapping their sons at birth. His own child (a hopeless romantic fool) is thrust into a life of luxury, while Valmiki takes pleasure in humiliating the true heir (the highly charismatic Alu Arjun)...