"My Journey is always towards righteousness, and even if we have enemies along the way, we need you as a warrior who can change their minds." _ Bhargava
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In Chapter 2, Verse 45, Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to rise above the three modes of nature and the dualities of life (like success/failure or praise/blame).
Personally, this helped me realize that we often get stuck in social anxieties or overthink what others might think of us. But the Gita teaches us to be 'Nirdvandva'-free from these dualities and stay grounded in our true selves.
Moreover, I believe that instead of being stuck in our own problems and worries, everyone should strive to walk on the path of Dharma (Righteousness).
Life becomes much simpler when we align our actions with our duty rather than our fears. We shouldn't worry too much about securing results ('Niryoga-kshema'), but focus on staying centered.
Everyone should confront injustice and turn towards righteousness.
Has anyone else felt this shift in mindset while studying the Gita?
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"You have a right to perform your prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."
Why this inspires me:
In today's fast-paced world, we often get anxious about results. This verse reminds us to focus on our efforts (the process) rather than stressing over the outcomes.
This is the greatness of devotion and the form of good thinking.
Puri Jagannadh’s Golimaar is a gripping action drama that showcases a powerful take on the functioning of the police force. The film brilliantly portrays how honest officers are often humiliated and suppressed by the system they serve.
The Plot & Character Arc
The story follows an upright officer who is pushed to the edge and forced to transform into a "Gangster" persona.
However, his mission remains noble:
Cleaning the System: He targets the "weeds" within the police department.
Eliminating Crime: He systematically takes down real gangsters.
Restoring Honor: Ultimately, his actions bring immense pride and respect back to the police profession.
The "Puri" Mark
While many movies have explored the cop-gangster theme, Golimaar stands out because of Puri Jagannadh’s signature style and intelligence.
Mass Elevations: The high-octane action sequences and hero elevation scenes are the biggest highlights.
Characterization: The way the hero's character is written reflects a raw, gritty intensity that keeps you hooked.
Screenplay & Entertainment Value
The best part about this movie is that it never gets boring.
Engaging Screenplay: The pacing is tight, and the screen presence of the lead and supporting cast is top-notch.
Music & Performances: The songs are well-integrated, and every actor delivered a solid performance that adds to the overall impact.
Verdict: If you love intense cop dramas with a "mass" touch, Golimaar is a must-watch!
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Tagore is the film that transformed a star hero into a true 'Megastar'. A perfect remake of the Tamil film Ramanaa, this movie excelled in every department-be it songs, comedy, high-octane fights, or the core social plot.
Even though director V.V. Vinayak considered several other heroes for this script, it finally reached Chiranjeevi, and the rest is history.
This film didn't just break records; it brought a massive wave of stardom and cemented Chiranjeevi's identity as the ultimate Megastar of Telugu cinema. A true cult classic!
While Mani Sharma’s gripping BGM took the intensity to another level, the film itself redefined Chiranjeevi’s 'Megastar' image (a title he originally earned in the late 80s), proving why he is the ultimate king of the masses.
Brilliant performances by Chiranjeevi Garu, Shriya Saran, and Jyothika made this film even more special.
"Not everyone knows the truth about us, so don't live by trusting everyone, trust yourself, leave bad friends, work hard for your goal and achieve it, Even if he is jealous of you, he should feel ashamed. That is the main goal to stay focused on." _ Bhargava
"Overcoming the obstacles that arise while growing in life is the true hallmark of success." — Bhargava
The director of 96 has crafted a gem that resonates with the soul of every true lover. It’s no surprise that its Telugu remake, Jaanu, also became a massive hit.
I truly wish our Telugu directors would explore more films like this—stories that show the depth and uniqueness of love without being cliché. The songs in this movie are on a different level; I’m absolutely in love with the soundtrack!
What do you think makes this movie so special even years after its release? Let’s talk about those nostalgia hits! 🎶❤️.
I recently watched Dhurandhar 1 & 2 and found them incredibly inspiring. While some people are labeling these films as 'propaganda,' I feel we should look at them from a cinematic perspective.
The filmmaking is extremely gripping, and the way they showcased our National Pride is commendable. The characters feel very real and grounded, which might be why some find it controversial. However, as a movie lover, I believe the intensity and the message of standing up for the country are what truly matter.
Is it fair to dismiss a well-made film just because it has a strong ideological tone? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Let’s keep the discussion healthy and respectful! 🇮🇳
"You have to put in the effort to achieve success, even if you have been hit many times in life. No matter how many toxic friends you have, you have to focus on your goal, only then will success be possible." _ Bhargava
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