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The Melting Pot
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The Metaphorical scene at the ending of Dhurandhar 2 is classical 🔥
Jaskirat (Ranveer Singh), reclaiming his original identity, travels to his home in Pathankot. He doesn't go inside. Instead, he stands at a distance, watching his mother and sister living their lives, unaware that he is even alive.
He turns and walks away into the darkness, symbolizes that he is now a living ghost!
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@TheFigen_ This 1966 Mattel Baby Secret Doll commercial has gained a somewhat eerie reputation over the years.
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The lyrics and the voice of @SufiSartaaj Paaji❤️...on loop 🎧➿
1. "Jaiye Sajana, Chhad de ve palla..." - Go, my beloved, let go of my hem (my hand)..
2. "Raste vakh ne hun, manzilan ne dur..." -
Our paths are different now, and the destinations are far apart.
3. "Mukh mod ke na vekhi..." -
Do not turn your face back to look at me.
4. "Dil de tukde saahan de nede, par tu door hi changa ae..." -
You are as close to me as my own breath/heart, but it is better that you stay far away.
youtu.be/AxN0RjNx6WM?si…
#dhurandhar

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The Metaphorical scene at the ending of Dhurandhar 2 is classical 🔥
Jaskirat (Ranveer Singh), reclaiming his original identity, travels to his home in Pathankot. He doesn't go inside. Instead, he stands at a distance, watching his mother and sister living their lives, unaware that he is even alive.
He turns and walks away into the darkness, symbolizes that he is now a living ghost!
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@RanveerOfficial "The Box Office Boss" 🔥❤️
The first Bollywood actor to lead a film to a ₹100 crore+ domestic opening (Net) on Day 1.📈💫
#dhurandhar
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Why Time Breaks Near Shiva?
According to the Śiva Purāņa, time (Kāla) is not eternal.
It begins only with creation and functions only where change exists. Before creation, there was neither moment nor sequence - only stillness (Vidyēśvara Samhita, Chapter 6).
Śiva is described as nirvikāra (unchanging) and nişkriya (beyond action). That which never changes cannot be measured by time (Vidyēśvara Samhita, Chapter 9).
Creation unfolds as a sequence: Stillness → Movement → Time + Form (Rudra Samhitā, Srsti-khanda, Chapter 1).
When movement dissolves, time collapses.
This is why devotees absorbed in Śiva lose awareness of minutes and hours.
Moments merge into a single, silent presence (Vāyavīya Samhita, Chapter 30).
Time governs movement. Śiva is beyond movement.
Near Śiva, time does not slow. It loses meaning...

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During the scene in Nightcrawler (2014) where Jake Gyllenhaal screams at himself in the mirror, he became so immersed in the improvised moment that he actually shattered the glass and seriously cut his hand. After a nineteen-hour day of work, director Dan Gilroy drove him to the hospital, where he received forty-six stitches during a four-hour operation, before returning to the set to work, only six hours after being discharged.
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@Thebestfigen The Great Pyramid of Giza is a mathematical masterpiece. If you take the perimeter of the pyramid and divide it by twice its height, you get a number that is almost π (approx 3.14159).
Additionally, the dimensions of the pyramid incorporate the Golden Ratio (1.618).

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The lyrics and the voice of @SufiSartaaj Paaji❤️...on loop 🎧➿ 1. "Jaiye Sajana, Chhad de ve palla..." - Go, my beloved, let go of my hem (my hand).. 2. "Raste vakh ne hun, manzilan ne dur..." - Our paths are different now, and the destinations are far apart. 3. "Mukh mod ke na vekhi..." - Do not turn your face back to look at me. 4. "Dil de tukde saahan de nede, par tu door hi changa ae..." - You are as close to me as my own breath/heart, but it is better that you stay far away. youtu.be/AxN0RjNx6WM?si… #dhurandhar
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@Thewisest_one bro in real life there is barely a happy ending.
I think the scene as it is filmed is more impactful, anyways it's a matter of personal choices.
Thank you for sharing your POV.
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@tmp_007 I preferred this ending far more than if they would have gone for a happy one. This just shows that a normal life for unknown men is gone
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secondly this scene also infers the brutal truth of life "Once you are gone, you are gone!"
wounds heal, gaps fill over the time. Those who couldn't even imagine of living without you, slowly and unknowingly moved on and start their new normal life.
"The world remains indifferent to your arrival and unmoved by your departure."
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