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Subrata Das

Subrata Das

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Tushar ॐ♫₹
Tushar ॐ♫₹@Tushar_KN·
Pakistan is also suffering from terrorism Common Pakistanis want peace Pakistan stands for peace YRF SPY Universe's love for Pakistan is unparalleled, but Dhurandhar is being called propaganda
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Subrata Das@isubratadas·
@jatinsapru Abhi Toh Suruwat Hai Aagey Aagey Dekho Kya Hota Hai...
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Jatin Sapru
Jatin Sapru@jatinsapru·
Two nights, two successful two hundred plus chases, Two legends playing vintage classics … Bowlers might be in for a tough April before heat tires out surfaces a bit by May… 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Subrata Das@isubratadas·
Mumbai Indians have kicked off their IPL 2026 campaign with a bang, securing a 6-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium!
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Raja Babu
Raja Babu@GaurangBhardwa1·
Is saal Mumbai Indians IPL jeetegi ✍🏻✍🏻
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Subrata Das@isubratadas·
250+ is the new 200.. Batsmen are feasting on bowlers these days! #IPL2026
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vedika
vedika@vedikabaisa·
they unfollowed each other in Instagram, their fight is getting intense now
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Subrata Das@isubratadas·
Next up, the team batting first needs to score 250+ #IPL2026
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GOOD
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Drop your Handles let's follow you💧
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Subrata Das@isubratadas·
@RGVzoomin Dhrundhar Movie Ke Liye Aur Kitne Post Karne Baki Hai Aapka ?
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
CONTINUING FROM PREVIOUS TWEET Production design shifts from hyper detailed, noisy, lived in realism showcasing multiple storylines unfolding in cluttered frames that mirror the chaos of happenings . Production Designer Saini Johray made me believe that I was in pakistan Editor Shiv Kumar who Dhar gives a lot of credit to (Dhar told me personally about Shiv’s contribution ) delivers a “pulsating edit pattern” that compresses the cuts and then releases like a heartbeat both in quiet tension and also in exploding emotions . Slow burn domestic/emotional beats give way to rapid fire action cuts The use of retro Hindi songs (“Tamma Tamma Loge,” “Tirchi Topiwale”) cheekily during violence not for the effect sake , but as ironic, mood shifting devises transport you into a heightened, almost mythical and trance like world. Sound design is equally masterful: stripped back silence builds dread, then erupts into an array of thunderous, fragment driven scores (Shashwat Sachdev’s hip hop influenced work). Every grunt, impact, and explosion lands with physical weight. This “silence as sound” technique keeps you on edge for the entire runtime. The complexly layered, internalized performances wouldn’t have been possible without Dhar’s crystal clear and precise briefs and then him giving the actors their space for their own interpretations. Ranveer’s performance is a study in it’s nuances of controlled rage and emotional vulnerability Madhavan’s strategist is quiet authority personified. His helplessness of an entire nation on his shoulders he channels it into a cold, precise strategy rather than displaying overt emotion. In a film where Ranveer Singh delivers explosive energy and the ensemble brings intensity, he has choosen subtlety not relying on loud dialogues or dramatic outbursts, but on micro expressions, a measured voice with an aura of quiet authority. Each and every character no matter how small get real and deeply felt arcs and never in a single frame do they get reduced to props. Dhar’s world building is like a master chef mixing Geo politics , gang dynamics, espionage without once feeling lectured in grounding this larger than life revenge drama in a never before seen or experienced setting of a tangible and pulsating atmosphere created by Saini Johray Dhar’s genius lies not in balance but in glorifying each aspect of his craft addictive and delicious and the food items prepared In the pre march 19 th 2026 era will be now stale and disease ridden This isn’t direction. It’s surgical warfare on celluloid. #Dhurandhar2 should not be just seen but should be read like a textbook. My one line advise to all film students is “Leave your institutes and spend that money and time in #Dhurandhar2 theatres”
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin

My Review of the #Dhurandhars My one line advise to all film students is “Leave your institutes and spend that money and time in #Dhurandhar2 theatres” For all film students out there , here is what I studied of how , Aditya Dhar did not direct , but weaponized cinema itself. Dhar fused raw visceral intensity with surgical precision, creating a film that feels like a live electric wire humming with tension and then exploding into cinematic brilliance His techniques redefine the genre, blending Scorsese’s gritty realism with a Tarantino’s stylization, all while maintaining an iron grip on both pacing and hovering over emotional land scapes. He seems to have given action director Aejaz Gulab total freedom with just one directive: “Think as brutally as you can. Kill in the most intense ways you can imagine.” and Aejaz shot extreme gore (torn limbs, burnt bodies, blood soaked incidents ), but Dhar reined it in the final cut for broader accessibility , but what still remains is ultra ferocious.. The 30+ minute climax, reportedly rehearsed for six days and shot over 14 with meticulous continuity , turns a masjid fight into a visceral symphony of debris, chains, and the deadliest kills imaginable This isn’t mindless gore like the pre march 19 th 2026 films because in here , it serves character depth and theme elevation and Hamza/Jaskirat’s dual identity rocket fuels the tremendous fury, turning every punch, shot, and explosion into an extension of both national and personal rage . Dhar blends practical effects, clever camerawork, and minimal VFX making the carnage feel dangerously real. Dhar structures the film like a strategic dossier, dividing it into named chapters (e.g., “A Burnt Memory,” “Lucifer,” “Ghosts from the Past,” “Trial by Fire,” “Unknown Men,” “The Revenge,” “Dhurandhar”) each acting as a mini three act arc, giving the audience a clear “cognitive map” of escalating stakes. This technique prevents the massive runtime from feeling bloated and instead, it builds like a procedural intelligence operation as in setup, infiltration, detonation. He opens with high stakes emotional anchors (personal tragedy fueling national duty), then shifts into mandatory planning sequences that feel as dramatic as the fast moving action. No predictable flashbacks and information unfolds through sharp, razor edged dialogue and highly innovative montages. The result? A nearly four hour film that “never once distracts” and every chapter propels you forward with surprises, twists, and turbulent emotional undercurrents. Dhar’s visual language is controlled and strategically indulgent. He favours gritty realism captured in handheld shots, using rustic/sepia toned palettes for Pakistan’s underbelly, saturated colors for dramatic spikes but layered in prestige cinema aesthetics (amber gold interiors, teal grey exteriors) Heavy use of medium close ups and tight frames captures not only hyper masculinity, but also micro expressions, with smoldering intensity (especially in Ranveer’s eyes). Low angles, shallow depth of field, and occasional high frame rate/shutter speed shots heighten the tension without disorienting us from the drama TO BE CONTINUED in next TWEET

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Subrata Das
Subrata Das@isubratadas·
@JaipurDialogues Kya Hi Bole Jihadi Saalo Se Jihad Chala Raha Hai Aur Hum Indian Inko Hero Bana Rahe Hai 😒
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
But Dhurandhar to propaganda hai
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