tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8510041980458050293.post8026017985054309328..comments2024-03-27T23:34:51.332-07:00Comments on Dichotomy of Irony: Trivia Post 21Pankaj Sachdevahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12467425159910785639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8510041980458050293.post-70565694091767724232021-03-21T22:47:02.799-07:002021-03-21T22:47:02.799-07:00Thanks, Mandar. :)Thanks, Mandar. :)Pankaj Sachdevahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12467425159910785639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8510041980458050293.post-1866478483358220022021-03-21T05:31:27.021-07:002021-03-21T05:31:27.021-07:00A great collection, as usual.
1. Never before rea...A great collection, as usual.<br /><br />1. Never before realized the similarity between the paintings made by lonely kids in Masoom and Taare Zameen Par. It's a touching trivia.<br /><br />17. Irrfan and Tabu were fabulous as a middle class couple in The Namesake. Irrfan's body language can be compared only with his own character's in The Lunchbox.<br /><br />20. The stills from Omkara are beyond beautiful and quite haunting, as is the entire film.<br /><br />28. Cannot agree more with you about Shah Rukh Khan infusing life and vitality in any place he goes, people being happy to see him, and him casting a spell on people.<br /><br />40. The description of Tum Se Hi from Jab We Met is so clear and beautiful. Aditya and Geet carrying on with their lives in the city and the hills respectively, at the same time following each other and bringing a smile on each other's face... just loving it! Also, I love the ending of this song - the lassi break in Aditya's office. So cute!Mandar Shindehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13402263337811033247noreply@blogger.com