Adding some trivia notes for the last few weeks:
2. Prosit Roy in Paatal Lok.
3. A Game of Thrones reference in Paatal Lok. The report card has House Baratheon written on it.

4. Harpreet Singh Bedi watches Ramayana in Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year. Ghar ka B(h)edi Lanka dhaaye.
5. Hardik Mehta's cameo in his own film Kaamyaab. Also, it is a throwback to the scene from Khiladi with that nasal stick.

6. Barfi and Jagga Jasoos.
8. The opening quote in Aurangzeb.
9. Life suc(k)s in Blackmail.
10. Vishal Bharadwaj wrote a lovely tribute for Irrfan by penning a screenplay Ifu Aur Main. Some excerpts.
11. Sons coming back to Naseeruddin Shah's life in Masoom and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.
12. Akshay Kumar referring his own film Kesari in Good Newwz.
13. In Kahaani, the signs were there all along.
14. I liked the poster of Gulabo Sitabo.
• Candles in chandelier x Single bulb • Goat with a beard (like Amitabh Bachchan) x Bird on a twig
• Pink x Blue
15. The trailer of Gulabo Sitabo reminded me of a post I was working on but never got enough instances to cite—on archaeologists in films. Some films that featured them: Guide (1965), Suryavanshi (1992), Hey Ram (2000), Naksha (2006), Aladin (2009), Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013), Lootera (2013), and Gulabo Sitabo (2020).
16. A lovely frame from Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921).
17. A subtitle from Andaz Apna Apna which also reminds one of Chandler from Friends.
"Adhuri mulaqat hi toh phir se milne ka vaada hota hai."
—Mastani, Bajirao Mastani
Wow
ReplyDeletePankaj bhai, Dil jeet lete ho har baarr.......
ReplyDeleteI wish I could meet or chat with you in person.
Keep inspiring us....
Thank you, Manish, like always. Will be lucky to meet you :)
DeleteLovely post pankaj.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monika :)
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