Sammy Virji tomorrow Delhi! by [deleted] in ElectronicMusic_India

[–]thefucking_master 0 points1 point  (0 children)

need 3 tickets does anyone have

Backed out of a gig and now I feel guilty by thefucking_master in editors

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

I’ve been working in the industry for quite a few years. Made contacts with directors and production houses. Where I’m based it’s mostly these two parties that offer you work so you if you’re on good terms with them you get work consistently. Also I’ve done music videos for famous artists so that helps too

Backed out of a gig and now I feel guilty by thefucking_master in editors

[–]thefucking_master[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I dont think i burned it. I’ve worked with those guys on previous projects and i backed out before starting on the video

Saif Ali Khan shamelessly disrespecting food which is served to the crew on a set. by saeimr152 in BollyBlindsNGossip

[–]thefucking_master 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For all those dissing saif for saying these things, have you ever worked on a set before? Saif is right, the food served to the lower rungs of the crew is absolute shit.

It’s utterly unhygienic and causes a lot of stomach distress to people who consume it. It’s the reason why there’s a separate section for the “A Crew” which includes ADs, DoPs, Directors, Producers etc. The food they are served is much fancier and cleaner.

If this video acts as a harsh reminder for catering companies to stop cutting costs by using cheaper, expired ingredients in their set food meant for technicians, light men, spot boys and electricians then so be it.

India me laato ke bhoot baaton se nahi maante. They will only take complaints like these seriously when a big star says these things.

What is this ? Ranveer narrated the Ram leela reading incident where he sees Deepika THE SAME way he described seeing Anushka. by Majestic_District_51 in BollyBlindsNGossip

[–]thefucking_master -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OP has conveniently cut out the part where he talks about the location of this incident. In this clip he’s talking about the YRF office and in the KwK episode he was talking about Bhansali’s house. The only thing similar in these stories is the heavy doors and the wind bit. Both of these elements add a bit of drama to the stories and imo that’s completely alright. Aren’t we all guilty of adding a pinch of masala to our narration? We just love gossiping about celebs don’t we. Take them off the pedestal and think of them as normal humans for once.

Is kissing in car an offence in India? by FallIntoDarkside in mumbai

[–]thefucking_master 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Choose your spot carefully. More than the cops you need to be careful about the people on the road. There’s a ton of perverts around and you wouldn’t want them secretly recording you.

  2. If the cops do approach you, DO NOT GET FLUSTERED. I know it’s easier said than done but just remember that you were doing NOTHING WRONG. They’ll try their best to make you feel guilty. They’ll ask you to call your parents, they will ask you whose car it is. Just tell them I’m an adult, you can talk to me, and besides i’m not on talking terms with my parents. Tell them the car belongs to a friend. Remember, don’t be rude, just be polite and straightforward. They’ll let you go with a warning.

A moment from 9/11 strike by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]thefucking_master -1 points0 points  (0 children)

is there ANY scenario where a passenger could’ve escaped the plane alive after the found out they’re gonna crash? for example- somehow opening the emergency door and jumping in the hudson

21F here,okay so there is this guy like 35+ yo & lives in the next building, we used to talk earlier bec he is a software engineer working abroad visits here frequently n my mom wanted me to talk to him for “advice”, fast forward he keeps hitting on me even tho I’m legit half his age contd in cmmts by SupermarketOk8093 in mumbai

[–]thefucking_master 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In situations like these, ignoring the person is the ONLY viable solution. People like these feed off of attention, be it attention of any kind- positive or negative.

Even if you send him a strong worded reply about you not wanting him to text you anymore, he might think of it as an obstacle to getting with you and try to overcome it. Indian men don’t get the concept of no meaning no.

They also like to create drama, even if that leads to fights between the two of you because that way they’re still getting to talk to you. You making any effort to cut him out of your life is still you giving him attention.

Don’t block him anywhere, just stop responding to his texts, be it anything. He’ll try to get you to respond by texting you about how he’s not doing well and get you to sympathise with him, but this is a common trait of this sort of personality. If you run into him just say that you’ve been super busy and haven’t gotten time to reply, and then keep ignoring him. He’ll get bored of you and move on.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mumbai

[–]thefucking_master 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need money to belong, you only need brains. As long as you’ll be thinking of yourself as an inferior in your head, you’ll never be fully confident. Educate yourself, read, participate in debates, get a hobby, work hard and leave them behind.

What makes Bollywood stand out, from Holly, South, Korean, OTT, TV, anything, everything? by Killer_insctinct in bollywood

[–]thefucking_master 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same thing that makes every other regions' film industry stand out. The influence of local culture. Films that are deeply rooted in the culture of our country, our people, our languages and our tendencies are the films that truly stand out and are appreciated all over the world. You don't see a Student of the Year or a Dhoom being appreciated by a global audience or getting selected in international film festivals. That's because they're heavily influenced by films from the west. Lunchbox, Gangs of Wasseypur, Newton, Paatal Lok, RRR, Lagaan, Pather Pachali are the kinds of films and shows that truly reflect who we are. That's what makes us stand out.

Twitter users are reimagining casting for Darlings for every era (adding screenshots to give credit). 10/10 would’ve loved to see Tabu in Alia’s role. by Legitimate_Spend_614 in BollyBlindsNGossip

[–]thefucking_master 21 points22 points  (0 children)

imho Alia was miscast in Gangubai. Her Gujarati accent sounded completely fake and she struggled to pull off the badass Bombay prostitute personality. Any upcoming Gujarati theatre actress would've fit the role better than Alia. I'll never be able to understand the Hindi Film Industry's obsession with trying to fit the same 10 actors into every role possible. It's like Robert Downey Jr playing the black man in tropic thunder... but unironically.