u/EmbarrassedRadish376

Misconception around Salman Khan.

Misconception around Salman Khan.

Misconception around Sallu bro I need to clear. People think he's a terrible actor. They don't ever realise the acting ranges he used to have in the past. I agree after this superstardom he stopped caring much and his acting skills went down the drain (do admit it!!!) But saying he was always a terrible actor is like poking your eye with hatred even if you know the truth.

His movies like, hahk, tere naam, kuch kuch hota hai, kyuki it's fate, maine pyaar kiya, hddcs, he did splendid acting in all of them. He acts comical around certain roles even if they are meant to be emotional I agree, but he has a lot of range to his acting, you simply can't deny it!... I mean atleast he used to have; Also have u seen Sultaan (his range again), wanted, switching with fervour between being comical, intense, emotional at the same time, Ready, another charming movie where he pulled off the comic role in full flavour.

I mean he lot of experimention with the kind of movies he wants to do, after 2006 or something and it worked created the bhaaai image and wave and the aura that still hasn't faded till this day but in the process lost his true charismaaa. Can u remember the song tere ghar aaya mai aaya tujhkoooo lene (Saajan ji ghar aaye) and think of someone even more remotely hotter than him and think of a better fit????! Or a more hotter or outstanding actor that can compare to him 😅😔 no right???! Dholi taaro dhol baaje, another one. That sheer grace of innocence and wanderlust in his eyes (always) 😅 He captivates the whole screen, pulls them towards him, you know that's always been his vibe. And his acting prowess is in a league of it's own. So what I don't get is, why people criticise him that he can't act, never was a good actor. Are you born just yesterday, some people are aware of that but still needlessly and mercilessly troll him. Bajrangi Bhaijaan was another one of his subdued performances., not the best but critically there.

I just wanna say yes we can't have the old Salman back but also that don't mock him knowing his history, as the trendsetter and trendbreaker. You know nothing. 😅 this line is just for haters trying to pull the og down and making fun of him.

u/EmbarrassedRadish376 — 4 days ago
▲ 128 r/Existentialism+2 crossposts

Absurdity

I've realised looking at life's absurdity in the eyes is the finest shytttt and favour you can do yourself. People run away from absurd thoughts, anything that makes life feel absurd. But the absurdity intercedes everything. You may find yourself questioning the totality of it then distracting yourself. I'm not saying distraction is bad, it's how we lead life. All I'm saying is absurdity shouldn't scare us away. We must for once accept the absurdity behind everything. Realise that maybe the so called God running the world or universe for the matter, are themselves puzzled by the absurd; the absurd which can't be defined by a theory, equation, thought experiment. It just can come to us as a realisation as humans and when that realisation hits we shouldn't treat it as banal or worthless, smt tieing you down, it should be realised on our part that's life, that's what we were without will subscribed too. The happiness we feel is important, sadness, grief any feeling is equally important but if these feelings get muffled by existential & absurdist anxiety, realise that it is what it is. You don't need to run away from it. You have to face it once so it doesn't scare you much, in order to need feel as intimidated by the weight of this profound realisation., so it looses some of it's power over you. People topple and topple absurdism of life with fanatic illusions, but the end leave hasty and bitter because most of it is fairy tale.

u/EmbarrassedRadish376 — 5 days ago

This validates the culmination of all my life's experiences. And everything in Geeta really is. Trying to Read Geeta properly for the first time ever and already in tears? What's happening to me guys? 😪 concerned but in a good way. Concerned that maybe I took all these years to really read Geeta, maybe I've wasted a lot of time dwelling on postulates unmeaningful. Khair der aaye durast aaye!

u/EmbarrassedRadish376 — 16 days ago