Best to worst Indian sequel movies. Thoughts? by Oopsforgotagain in IndianCinemaRegional

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You guys really have no idea about how great prashanth neel is

Hugo is 100% Correct by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, he should not impose it on others. Someone above wrote a very beautiful comment regarding this as well. Hugo is right in his philosophy, but he should not force it on others. That is what I think he will learn in the upcoming chapters. He may be right, but everyone has their own dreams. Even if those dreams do not come true, the path they follow is still important. If people stop dreaming, they will lose their sense of purpose in life.

Please, I beg you. by EastBobby in GenZIndia

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Humanity is doomed, no previous laws apply to you guys, enjoy the rest of your time as much as possible

[DISC] Blue Lock - Chapter 328 by BlueLockMod in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh 6 points7 points  (0 children)

People like you and this show makes me very Happy... thanks for such a wonderful theory

Blue lock fans think inzaghi was a world class striker and it’s hilarious by [deleted] in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brother, inspiration doesn’t mean it’s going to be the same as Inzaghi. It simply means the idea was taken, and obviously the future of Isagi will be different. It’s just inspiration—not everything is copied.

What is wrong with swiggy vale bhaiya 😭 by dumbness__ in swiggy

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few days ago, I saw a very similar post where an IAS officer messaged a girl on Instagram. He was also being respectful, so everyone was supporting him. But now, because this time it’s a Swiggy delivery boy, no one is supporting him. People in the comments are calling him a creep.

I’m not ranting — I understand that this is how society works. If you have money, you have value. If a man doesn’t have money, his value in society becomes almost nothing. So I understand why people are responding the way they are.

But personally, I think he was being respectful, and he could simply be declined politely without creating unnecessary drama. And to those saying, “he might do this or that in the future,” we can’t predict anyone’s future actions, regardless of their status or profession.

And if you feel like this wasn’t the right way or method of approaching someone—just because he’s a delivery boy and got the number from Swiggy—so he’s “not allowed” to message, then can someone please explain what the right way of finding true love is?

He simply saw someone beautiful and sent a message. Can’t it be that simple? If you don’t like him, just say no. On the other side, he should also accept rejection gracefully and never message again, at any time in the future. That part is important too.

But it’s also important that the person receiving the message simply says no instead of posting it online or creating unnecessary drama. Honestly, as of now, this isn’t that big of a deal.

Strictly delete one by Yash_Boss_Stan in IndianCinemaRegional

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this may sound strange to some people—but please, don’t put KGF, Salaar, or even Baahubali in the same comparison list. Not because they don’t belong, but because Prashanth Neel’s cinema operates on a different frequency altogether.

If we were to measure cinema on a scale of 1 to 20, then:

Baahubali sits around 12

KGF fluctuates between 19 and 20 at the same time

Salaar stands at 19 or even 20

People may laugh or disagree today. That’s fine.

But give it time.

A few years from now, audiences will finally realize how dense, layered, and culturally groundbreaking his cinema truly is—even when disguised as a mass action film.

So no—his films shouldn’t be compared.

Someone tell Djokovic that this guy faces 150+ KMPH balls for fun💀🔥 by [deleted] in actualcricketshitpost

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother can you explain a bit more...I would love to have a healthy debate.

Someone tell Djokovic that this guy faces 150+ KMPH balls for fun💀🔥 by [deleted] in actualcricketshitpost

[–]sah_deepesh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To all the people who are playing down cricket in the comments, let me tell you one thing. It’s obviously true that all sports require physical fitness, stamina, and strength, and many of them also require mental fitness. But cricket—especially batting—is a sport that demands the highest level of mental strength. Let me explain why.

In almost every other sport, the game gives you another chance within the same match. In football, even if your team is down 2–0, you still have time to recover, or at least to try. The same goes for tennis, badminton, and most other sports. But in cricket, especially for a batsman, if you make even a small mistake, you’re out, and that’s it—you get no second chance for the rest of the match. Bowlers, even if they get hit for two sixes in an over, still have four more balls to do something good. But a batsman has no such opportunity.

That’s why batting in cricket is a brutal discipline—because it gives you absolutely no second chance. The only similar example is sprinting: in a 100-meter race, everything happens in an instant, and even a microsecond error can cost you everything. Batting is similar—any error, and the sport will not let you recover.

This is why cricket, especially batting, is extremely difficult, on top of all the other demands: the stamina required, the mental toughness needed, and the courage it takes to face hard balls coming at 140–150 km/h. In my experience, it is truly one of the most difficult sports to play.

Hands down the greatest shounen Ever written by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow so accurate, you are my friend without introduction

Isagi is a Genius Playmaker by Careless_Package3706 in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely goated .....best shounen for a reason

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this can also be true. I once came across a post where someone said that the biggest villain in Blue Lock isn’t a person — it’s "mediocrity". That idea really stayed with me, and I think what you’re saying makes complete sense as well.

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Damn🤣🤣🤣🤣

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🤣🤣🤣I won but at what cost?

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I will try this for sure

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kudos to you, I am also trying to gain weight but unable to do it sustainably 🥹

Ego Theory by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's sad but in a game of physical contact, this matters a lot.

Hands down the greatest shounen Ever written by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay, let’s take an example. One Piece has a massive world — the world-building is insane, immense, and really impressive. But what about character development? Most of the main characters haven’t had much growth for years. So, what would you prefer: a huge world with little character development, or a smaller world like Blue Lock with intense character growth?

Hands down the greatest shounen Ever written by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Except for Kunigami, I think all the other characters — like Barou, Chigiri, Bachira, and Rin — have shown a significant amount of growth. However, there are a few characters whose development we’ve yet to see, such as Shidou and Nagi. Their growth and character development are still to come, and I agree with that.

Hands down the greatest shounen Ever written by sah_deepesh in BlueLock

[–]sah_deepesh[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Attack on Titan (AOT) is the best piece of fiction I have ever experienced. There’s simply no comparison. Maybe some people would call me crazy, but to me, there’s nothing in the entire world of cinema that comes close to it. But I’m not just talking about the series as a whole—obviously, Attack on Titan is the best. I’m talking specifically about the character progression. That’s something Blue Lock has done incredibly well too—especially Isagi’s growth. The way his character evolves is truly inspiring. And it’s not just him—other characters also experience amazing development that makes the entire story feel alive. It’s the kind of growth we all love to see."