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  • What if I did not upload a #matlabkuchbhi segment last month! We'll start of this month with a great episode! Everything regressive, sexist and confusing about #bollywood #telugucinema and #tamilcinema . We have got everything this episode from dumb portrayals in a movie starring #salmankhan , #juniorntr in his early days spewing odd gyan and finally #mammootty also joining in the bandwagon. I hope you like the 5 Shocking Indian Movie Dialogues/Scenes You Won't Believe Exist
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  • @shra1882
    @shra1882 Рік тому +2750

    As a dark skinned person, the negative and comical portrayal of dark skinned people had an extremely bad impact on me as a child and I'm sure it was the case with most kids.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +478

      publicly ridiculing one's complexion while still technically being dark skinned is so absurd to me. How one passed this as of comedy is beyond me!

    • @p.sulakshanarao5583
      @p.sulakshanarao5583 Рік тому +68

      I second being a South Indian in North india. I had it difficult due to my skin Color and these jokes made it worse.

    • @zivak1033
      @zivak1033 Рік тому +6

      So true

    • @vikramprasanna8908
      @vikramprasanna8908 Рік тому +51

      What's with the replies in this thread. Not all "South Indians" are dark skinned. Stop saying that like it is a fact. Refer to yourself as dark skinned without labelling your nationality as the same. Also, try referring to your specific state or language instead of saying "South Indian".

    • @nanigopalbehera7017
      @nanigopalbehera7017 Рік тому +8

      I think all of us still have that impact to some extent even now.

  • @zquad5513
    @zquad5513 Рік тому +949

    Being a tamilian myself I find it so funny that in a state where 99% of the population is dark skinned still ridicule each other for being dark. 😂😂😂

  • @riteshrpillai5657
    @riteshrpillai5657 Рік тому +859

    U know there was a tym.. In kerala where no one was allowed to talk about kasaba and its toxic scene and actress parvathy did resulting into hate against her and her movies. Glad we as an audience and movie makers moved on from such an era progressively.. Not completely but comparatively 😊

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +179

      that's extremely sad that fear is instilled in so many to not say what they organically felt. Hope those are aspects of the past!

    • @riteshrpillai5657
      @riteshrpillai5657 Рік тому +28

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Definitely! Now actors, content creators and moreover audience are far more progressive 😊

    • @abhishek.m
      @abhishek.m Рік тому +39

      @@riteshrpillai5657 not exactly true, but IMO it's just that the progressive minded people are raising their voice louder. Which makes a lot of difference now as it makes people actually think 😃

    • @manusabu5839
      @manusabu5839 Рік тому +9

      I agree with fan base of mega stars and there toxic way of reacting.
      But the main issue with Parvathy is her movie selection and acting changes

    • @malavikapadmanabhan9865
      @malavikapadmanabhan9865 Рік тому +11

      I was looking for this comment. I would just like to say that we have not moved at all, chetta. I believe it is a very few percentage of the younger generation who are raising their voices now. The other audience, still remains. But yeah, we are making much better movies now. Thank God for that :)

  • @dha_nya
    @dha_nya Рік тому +300

    Entire Kasaba episode was such a landmark in Malayalam industry. Parvathy had to go through so much for calling out the superstar for misogyny. She specifically mentioned why it was wrong as it glorified the hero's deed. But no-one was listening. Nobody from industry was ready to support her. The actors organization ignored all bullying and rape threats. She went through a real dark time and even had mental health issues. Eventually some people from industry had some courage and they indirectly pointed out things in movies by making better ones. They are often made fun of being politically correct. Many started following the same. Slowly general public also had courage and started talking about it and support Parvathy. This controversy was an important talk point in family get-together and college canteens. I have seen girls firmly supporting Parvathy during their war of words with brothers and fathers and even mothers. Even now when you go through comments under Parvathy's interview you can find the comments filled with insecurities of some men. There was a time when many men in Kerala was scared, "what if everyone ( women ) starts following her deed?? What happens to me and my life and my privilages". All comments were filled with that same insecurities. A famous director who criticized Parvathy later after years said Parvathy was right and he was wrong, during an interview of his 'pro-choice movie'.
    For more contents like this you should watch dileep movies. He is the king of misogyny in Malayalam. Start with Mr marumakan or Mayamohini.

    • @manisha551991
      @manisha551991 Рік тому

      Recently on insta saw tammanna wishing him as happy birthday dileep sir ,just imagine .this man was accused of kidnapping and molesting famous south actress

    • @manny6338
      @manny6338 Рік тому +22

      Dileep movies are so terrible istg. I don't live in Kerala so I don't even get his comedy plus half of it is misogyny and body shaming anyway. When the case with the actress happened I have zero faith in him since.

    • @telugusupes5961
      @telugusupes5961 Рік тому +1

      Akka drink some water 💧💧

    • @valo-fun50
      @valo-fun50 Рік тому

      No

    • @Rahul_Singh100
      @Rahul_Singh100 3 дні тому

      Not gonna lie, I love misogynistic movies. 😀 Get virtue signalled in real life enough, such movies are an oasis of respite in the desert. There should be more mysoginsitic movies, I think. They help us fantasise and live what we can't do in real life. Isn't that movies are all about?

  • @TS.......
    @TS....... Рік тому +1568

    My entire childhood was watching n enjoying 'Matlab Kuch bhi' content.. Sometimes I can't believe that we used to think this is normal. 🤦‍♀️

  • @sreehariks1484
    @sreehariks1484 Рік тому +238

    That Kasaba scene had to come at some point!
    I went and watched that movie with my family and the sheer scolding I got from my dad to making him watch that movie still rings in my ears 😅

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +27

      😅

    • @fretted4life
      @fretted4life Рік тому +17

      @@TriedRefusedProductions I didn't get scolded, I got the silent treatment from my parents for convincing them to take us to watch Mumbai Police.

    • @kuttapi3255
      @kuttapi3255 Рік тому +5

      @@fretted4life lmao

    • @Rahul_Singh100
      @Rahul_Singh100 3 дні тому

      But why ? It's such an amazing scene. You can't do that in real life so why not enjoy misogyny on screen. I mean come on.😀Who doesn't enjoy seeing misogyny once in a while and doesn't even fantasise being misogynistic .Infact even Some women dig that $**.😀 The belt pulling scene was literal impression of Grab her by the 🐈. Put the wannabe dominant girl in her place.😂 It was really funny. In real life they are so annoying and nagging ,but u can't do that so it's fun to see that atleast in movie. Eh? Come on we all know we enjoyed it. It was funny.😂🤣

  • @iamsmritisharmaa
    @iamsmritisharmaa Рік тому +62

    I am a brown skinned girl. Once, when I was younger, went to the market for cloth shopping, I liked a black dress for myself and the salesman said 'oh kaale rang pe kala kapda, koi aur dekh lo.' It hurt deep. I couldn't garner the courage to buy the dress that day.

    • @050138
      @050138 Рік тому +5

      🥺

    • @9535310131
      @9535310131 Рік тому +2

      It's a sad reality, a dark skinned women and a poor guy doesn't have much value in the society

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Рік тому

      Mujhe sawali ladkiyan pasand h pta nhi kyun
      What's your snap
      I am kinda handsome and gora

    • @lordblanck7923
      @lordblanck7923 Місяць тому

      To be fair, he was wrong uh terms of fashion too. I am brown skinned and clothes too doesn't suit the overall appearance. I think black along with something grey works the best. White with some extra colors also looks good so dude was wrong even on level of fashion 😂

  • @itn0687
    @itn0687 Рік тому +743

    Pravathy has to be appreciated for calling out the makers of Kasaba in public for the regressiveness in that movie, an actress in malayalam never had such a spine. A lot has changed in malayalam cinema since then.

    • @ravied2946
      @ravied2946 Рік тому +17

      Why did she call out only Kasaba??? there are so many other movies, esp of Mohanlal's, which she conveniently forgot and only targeted Mammootty... and why does she not have any problem with an pervert like Alancier is given roles in her "friends" movie but is quick to react to the "other" gang??? why so much of hypocrisy??? or is there an ulterior motive?

    • @radhuraj7
      @radhuraj7 Рік тому +65

      @@ravied2946 Kasaba was just an example as it was a recent release. It was clearly not a personal attack on Mammootty.

    • @ravied2946
      @ravied2946 Рік тому +9

      @@radhuraj7 I would think then she should have criticised the director as well...but she only named Mammootty, which sounds like it was kind of a personal attack on mammootty

    • @akhil__dev
      @akhil__dev Рік тому +39

      @@ravied2946 She said it was disappointing to see such a senior actor do it. The director was a debutant. It's a normal feeling. It's sad to see the people we admire do stupid things.
      Just like people hated to see Mohanlal ruin his face for Odiyan.

    • @ravied2946
      @ravied2946 Рік тому +5

      @@akhil__dev I dont like it when you publicly shame someone with some agenda behind it...and we all could see how she was prompted by Geethu mohandas to take the name publicly, which Parvathy didnt when she critiqued at first...its all murky and its not like they are all above it...

  • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
    @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Рік тому +97

    Not gonna lie, Govinda's "itni padi likhi ho tum, Kam se kam 100 Tak toh Gino" made me chuckle so hard. 😂😂

  • @jananijeeva9872
    @jananijeeva9872 Рік тому +92

    Angavai-sangavai comedy sequence is from the movie Shivaji. And the irony is there's another scene in the same movie where Vivek glorifies Rajnikant's dark skin when he gets rejected by Shriya Sharan. It's more like when a South Indian hero is dark skinned, he is portrayed more heroic and handsome, but the women should always be fair-skinned.

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Рік тому +2

      @@sravya7599 yeah bro i think bollywood is way ahead in this thing

  • @msn9832
    @msn9832 Рік тому +463

    I still remember the amount of controversy that happened due to that scene in kasaba,and whats worser than that was in the next movie of mammootty -"masterpiece",which has so much cringe and misogynist than that one has one dialogue "i respect women" which was played on loop throughout the movie😅

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +124

      OH LORD, this is another wormhole I'm going to get into!!

    • @sonudas-dq3et
      @sonudas-dq3et Рік тому +16

      I learned a new word, 'worser'

    • @RinatRocks
      @RinatRocks Рік тому

      @@sonudas-dq3et haha 😀

    • @Mark_2GP
      @Mark_2GP Рік тому +4

      @@TriedRefusedProductions rather disappointed with your selection in this video. You should focus more on contemporary movies atleast in the future videos.

    • @amlinprinson5000
      @amlinprinson5000 Рік тому +2

      How is masterpiece misogynist?

  • @kausalyaboobalan5929
    @kausalyaboobalan5929 Рік тому +122

    In the first 2 films, you spoke about how the dark skinned men themselves made fun of the girl. The actual worst part is that dark coloured men are not just normalised but glorified. There is also a belief that the more dark skinned a man the more "manly" he is. There are also songs written about how "a dark skinned man's arm touched a fair lady's hand" and how she fell in love with him. This colorism atleast in South movies is mostly targeted on women and not that much on men.

    • @jimmoriarty4530
      @jimmoriarty4530 Рік тому +7

      Only in Tamil Nadu, not in Kerala

    • @hittingyouoverthehead
      @hittingyouoverthehead Рік тому +8

      Actually no, as someone who grew up with Tamil and Malayalam movies, there's always a pattern for this:
      If the hero is fair skinned, he is praised for being handsome and "glamorous" because of his skin tone. If he's dark skinned, he usually has an inferior complex at the beginning of the movie and a few characters make a joke at his expense about how he's dark skinned which he always takes as a good sport and later they make it so that it's a good thing for men to be dark skinned like you said. Also, if the hero is fair skinned the villain is usually dark skinned and vice versa- i.e. if the hero is a dark skinned person, the villain is a traditionally attractive fair skinned person making fun of him for his skin color so even people back then knew skin color shaming is hurtful but they did it to women anyway.
      There were hardly any dark skinned heroines or actresses. The only one I can think of is Manju Warrier and even she was made as fair skinned as possible in many movies with make up. Sometimes she portrayed someone of a lower caste and at that time she had her original complexion or even a darker one. She would be the heroine but if she is a dark skinned heroine, her skin color is never praised. On the contrary, if the heroine is fair skinned, they almost always praise her skin color as a part of her beauty.

    • @hittingyouoverthehead
      @hittingyouoverthehead Рік тому +2

      @@jimmoriarty4530 My friend, did you forget the movies with Kalabhavan Mani or Sreenivasan or Jagdish as the heroes? They all followed the same formula.

    • @jimmoriarty4530
      @jimmoriarty4530 Рік тому +1

      @@hittingyouoverthehead It's not my mistake you are bad at reading comprehension. Read kausalya's comment again and take a look at your comment

    • @jimmoriarty4530
      @jimmoriarty4530 Рік тому +7

      @@hittingyouoverthehead In Tami movies dark skin heros have superiority complex whereas in Malayalam movies dark skinned heros have inferiority complex, but dark skinned women in both movies are portrayed as inferior, hope you got the point

  • @moloyknight
    @moloyknight Рік тому +89

    This is so true... Ugly guys would want a beautiful girl, but if a beautiful girl wants a good looking guy then she is subject to Abuse... Hypocrisy...

    • @asluggishday3242
      @asluggishday3242 Рік тому

      No, she is materialistic b**ch, blind, only care about face and she can't see a Man's heart, his true feelings and blah blah blah .....🤣🤣

    • @user-bh6mz2kf6o
      @user-bh6mz2kf6o Рік тому +4

      Noone is ugly, beauty is subjective

    • @abys4055
      @abys4055 Рік тому

      what kind of stupidity u r speaking.. dont act a misandrist.. in ur sentence only men are ugly while women is always beautiful.

    • @paracoco1761
      @paracoco1761 Рік тому +4

      @@user-bh6mz2kf6o No, it's not. Facial symmetry, well-developed jawline, smooth skin, etc are objective standards of beauty.
      Skin colour, body shape etc are subjective and keep changing depending on place and time.

    • @user-bh6mz2kf6o
      @user-bh6mz2kf6o Рік тому

      @@paracoco1761 jaw line, smooth skin can be attained ,as for facial symmetry ,very few have that bad facial symmetry to be called ugly. If you have okay jawline than can be enhanced through beard.

  • @vaishnavkmenon1500
    @vaishnavkmenon1500 Рік тому +466

    Balakrishna for matlab kuch bhi episodes just is like ranbir kapoor for Ayan Mukerji.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +173

    Karisma Kapoor in ‘Chal Mere Bhai’ was the precursor to Gopi Bahu.

    • @megsie1424
      @megsie1424 Рік тому +7

      So true! 😃

    • @Shreya._2755
      @Shreya._2755 Рік тому +1

      Yeh kya instead of directly quoting from video joke you made this time

    • @loveutube04
      @loveutube04 Рік тому +3

      "Chal mere bhai"..I did not find that regressive...it was a dumb character that is all..there was no sexism involved

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +1

      @@loveutube04 jammy was doing balancing act. We all understand that.

  • @nikitamore3038
    @nikitamore3038 Рік тому +241

    Today we appreciate the southern cinema for their midblowing storyline, fight sequences and soothing songs and after watching matlab kuchh bhi series we come to know that how beautifully the industry has grown over these years..........♥️

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +130

      These tropes still exist in a lot of the commercial films. The recently released Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini
      or Monster starring Mohanlal will attest to the same. It's not a feature of the past!

    • @randomguy2926
      @randomguy2926 Рік тому +52

      As a south indian I have to say good and bad exist everwhere. South Indian films still have those shitty things, but they just don't get released as pan indian movies.

    • @Muhammad_Bilal_A
      @Muhammad_Bilal_A Рік тому +11

      Has grown but not fully evolved....

    • @beastfromsouth9226
      @beastfromsouth9226 Рік тому +10

      @@Muhammad_Bilal_A but bullywood is ready to dig it's own grave....

    • @nknkannadiga9742
      @nknkannadiga9742 Рік тому +20

      Nope. We still have those. South India in general is better and safer compared to northern/eastern part for women. But in movies it's totally different.

  • @Tisharoy.
    @Tisharoy. Рік тому +101

    The intro was just amazing 🤣🤣🤣
    Balaya is back 🔥🔥

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +158

    The Intro Sequence was legendary has always. Also, the perfect summary of ‘The Tinder Swindler’.

  • @kuttykutty4795
    @kuttykutty4795 Рік тому +35

    Being a Tamizhan, while growing up i realized that when Tamizh directors like K.Balachander was portraying strong woman characters through his movies during 70s and 80s,,, there were whole bunch of actors, comedians, especially Superstars went above and beyond to degrade women in every way just for entertainment, forgetting (atleast some act like they do) the fact that cinema is the most influential entertainment in India and how it influences the youth. The main reason is being insecure in losing the mass audiences and hence if any actor make fun of woman in every way, the chauvinist minds would accept it. But the main problem here is still some fans actually implement those traits in real life.

    • @jananijeeva9872
      @jananijeeva9872 Рік тому +8

      How true... When KB was making women centric movies like aval oru thodarkadhai, we also had movies like mannan and padayappa where strong and independent female leads have to be disciplined by Rajnikant with his 'pombalana pombalaya irukkanum' dialogues

  • @Omanaunni
    @Omanaunni Рік тому +197

    Pravathy thiruvothu was verbally attacked by mammotty fans for commenting against this movie kasaba. Actual every movie by renji paniker and his son will ave some scenes similar to this

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +79

      I find it so absurd when people are attacked for simply criticising a sequence. The intention is to point out the problem, not to spread hate on the actor or makers!

    • @yadhukrishnan1053
      @yadhukrishnan1053 Рік тому +1

      ​@@TriedRefusedProductions but the way she said was a bit rude without talking about the makers she straight commented about mammooty and that is what made controversy

    • @akhilalexg
      @akhilalexg Рік тому +27

      @@yadhukrishnan1053 it was not at all rude. She said " she didn't expect such a dialogue from a legendary actor like Mammootty" She said it out of respect, but fans mistook it

    • @ravied2946
      @ravied2946 Рік тому

      @@TriedRefusedProductions If that was the intention, then why did she put the onus of the dialogue on Mammootty personally and not the film maker???

    • @ravied2946
      @ravied2946 Рік тому

      @XLR 8 Not just her...the whole of WCC wanted to grab quick eyeballs...they knew Mammootty' fans would attack her if they said something against him..they wanted that so they can cry victims and create a furore...and they did just that..
      But they wont dare say anything against Mohanlal coz he was surrounded by powerful people who controlled the industry at that time...they didnt want that at the beginning...so next best thing...Mammootty...

  • @abhiv7279
    @abhiv7279 Рік тому +147

    The scene from Kasaba is outright disgusting. Cannot believe a senior actor like Mammootty would ever agree to do something of that sort.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +43

      its absolutely insane that it was approved!!

    • @boxingchamp630
      @boxingchamp630 Рік тому +48

      @SoulMusic22 we keralites have great literacy rate... But no common sense.☺

    • @Daily_1percent
      @Daily_1percent Рік тому +3

      @@boxingchamp630 😂😂

    • @adithya6388
      @adithya6388 Рік тому +14

      @@boxingchamp630 tired of seeing northies jealous of kerala's literacy rate😂

    • @boxingchamp630
      @boxingchamp630 Рік тому +1

      @@adithya6388 😂😂😂😂

  • @anubratoroy749
    @anubratoroy749 Рік тому +70

    Won't lie Sandwich was hilarious and I remember it just because of Govinda, the plot and insane story though....yeah not even touch that😅😂😂

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +32

      dude some of Govinda's delivery is insane but the as you said, the story is beyond absurd!!!

    • @aibalbijukonuparamban9358
      @aibalbijukonuparamban9358 Рік тому +12

      I watched Sandwich only for Govinda and his comic mannerisms...
      But Hey the story was just a par above Absurdity and a par below on Turd......

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +163

    “100 tak toh gino.”
    We need Classic Govinda back. When he’s not shooting for ‘Avatar’, of course.

  • @ZafarLaw
    @ZafarLaw Рік тому +158

    Balakrishna's fight scenes in his films are always epic. 😹😹

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +35

      The conviction is what really gets me!!!

    • @Santhoshreddy-B
      @Santhoshreddy-B Рік тому +9

      @@TriedRefusedProductions People don't take his movies serious . People see his movie for pure entertainment. The people expect anti gravity fights and dialogues and some emotions. They are selling point of his movies

    • @stevewhite6241
      @stevewhite6241 Рік тому +6

      @@Santhoshreddy-B that means some people have lowest standards when it comes to movies 🤣

    • @code.7027
      @code.7027 Рік тому +9

      @@stevewhite6241 no one goes to theaters to watch realistic things, neither director or actor is dumb they too know what they were doing

    • @patmclaughlin107
      @patmclaughlin107 Рік тому +6

      @@Santhoshreddy-B That is not true for his fans. His fans believe and love whatever crap he does.

  • @chandranakash02
    @chandranakash02 Рік тому +160

    I believe soon Balaya will recieve a lifetime cringe achievement award from Jammy😁

  • @resmij925
    @resmij925 Рік тому +33

    Many mammootty fans are delusional. They simply do not agree with the fact that he looks 71. He recommends the heroines in his movies. In 'Rorschach ', the actresses who played his wives were far younger than his own children. In the upcoming movie he recommended jyothika as the heroine. No makers in the film industry have the courage to question these things.

    • @lissyjohn7619
      @lissyjohn7619 Рік тому +1

      Give me proof of it.

    • @resmij925
      @resmij925 Рік тому +7

      @@lissyjohn7619 for what? 🤔

    • @zaddyzen5824
      @zaddyzen5824 Рік тому +1

      It made me uncomfortable to watch rorschach for the exact same reason

    • @truthseeker4838
      @truthseeker4838 Рік тому +1

      In almost all industries hero decides the heroines. Mamootty is not any special in this trend. All are bad.

    • @lookingforlove839
      @lookingforlove839 7 місяців тому

      You have no problem when other superstars do it? See, this is what I hate. If you are criticising something, criticise the whole subject and not just one person. We have balayya acting as a son to a woman who is 30 years younger than him. I'm sorry, whatever you said is not exclusive to him. You can also add other superstars to your list like mohanlal and Dileep

  • @Priya-jn6mp
    @Priya-jn6mp Рік тому +37

    You should totally check out the Malayalam movie "ee parakkum thalika". There's a scene where the heroine jumps into water and comes back out fair skinned. And the protagonist soon falls in love with her.

    • @sravya7599
      @sravya7599 Рік тому +2

      I also reme,ber baba kalyani I think ( I forgot d name) mohanlal asks a lady police to zip her pant in middle of d investigation. Disgusting scene.

    • @sidhasilanayak6994
      @sidhasilanayak6994 Рік тому

      Tf

    • @Pashi313
      @Pashi313 Рік тому

      Ayyo😂

    • @cenacr007
      @cenacr007 Рік тому

      dayum

  • @abhishekchoudharyofficial
    @abhishekchoudharyofficial Рік тому +85

    Legends waiting this matlab kuch be series like hell... And you never disappoint us jammy 👍

  • @tasneemt7268
    @tasneemt7268 Рік тому +55

    In "Kis kis ko pyar karun", Kapil Sharma married 4 girls and when the girls found it out, they accepted it and lived happily ever after. 😂 You could have included that too, Jammy.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +18

      have done in a previous MKB episode!

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Рік тому

      @@TriedRefusedProductions mkb
      Pkmb to suna tha mene
      Tu kiski maa ka bh*sda kr rha h

    • @aannmolll
      @aannmolll Рік тому

      Bhai tu khud hi movie bnane lg na..

  • @ajithmn
    @ajithmn Рік тому +22

    10:16 I still remember that Horror. When I was watching this scene the guy next to me cheered..... Even actress Parvathy got hatred when he mentioned this specific scene in a Film Festival arena

  • @ps7519
    @ps7519 Рік тому +33

    Finally someone talked about Genelia and ntr troublesome scene. I remember being scolded at when asked what’s the logic behind her falling in love with him

  • @SERVANIVLOGSYT
    @SERVANIVLOGSYT Рік тому +24

    Mind these scenes are from South Indian cinema as well, which clearly means alot of crap was made and is still being made even in South India also so rather than knowing nothing and going with the senseless boycott Bollywood trend understand the actual scenario and boycott what actually deserves to be done

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +11

      Most of the boycott bollywood trends restrict their viewing of 'south' cinema to RRR, KGF and Kantara. Movies that make waves financially. All industries have problems regarding the content they spew. These social media trends showcase minimum effort and research.

    • @lissyjohn7619
      @lissyjohn7619 Рік тому

      Servani lathangi lol shd i talk abt bullywood movies that had such scenes lol I can name a lot lol 😂😂😂

    • @SERVANIVLOGSYT
      @SERVANIVLOGSYT Рік тому +3

      @@lissyjohn7619 so can I name alot of South Indian cinema

    • @SERVANIVLOGSYT
      @SERVANIVLOGSYT Рік тому +1

      @@TriedRefusedProductions True that

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +2

      @@SERVANIVLOGSYT there's a difference. Bollywood is boycotted on many levels. Be it nepotism, women objectification, inauthentic, anti Hindu, mediocrity etc etc. Bollywood fans have stopped doing hero worshiping long time back & they openly criticize bollywood stars & movies.
      But on the other hand South Indians very cleverly avoid all the mess & short comings of their respective movie industry. & only focus on maintaining the stardom of their regional star.
      Just talk on the nepotism, male chauvinism, absurd action sequences. They will twist the logic in every way to justify their narrative.

  • @IftiAlam1999
    @IftiAlam1999 Рік тому +21

    David Dhawan, even in this current modern times, with everything going on with social issues related to stereotyping, racism, bodyshaming, sexism etc. continues to add these tropes as "comedy" in his films which he has been doing since the 90s. SMH🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @swag__spreader__5653
    @swag__spreader__5653 Рік тому +57

    Never ending relationship between anmol and these cringe scenes 😂😂

  • @rahulpanditabc
    @rahulpanditabc Рік тому +25

    Want to see the whole KGF2 and Pushpa love track in the matlab kuch v episode

  • @SaurabhSinhaViren
    @SaurabhSinhaViren Рік тому +39

    I grew up watching cartoons like PowerPuff & KidsNextDoor, listened LinkinPark & KK, watched movies like Nadiya K Paar & Harry Potter and got into anime during later school. I feel I've had a blessed childhood cuz I consumed good content.

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +2

      Bollywood has always been progressive & South Indian cinema was & is always on the subaltern bent of mind.

    • @lissyjohn7619
      @lissyjohn7619 Рік тому +1

      @@MrRahul6464 lol progressive haha I have seen some Hindi movies of 90s where stalking was normalised lmfaooo

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +1

      @@lissyjohn7619 "some". Yeah so? That too in 90s.

  • @rehmaanfatahu1272
    @rehmaanfatahu1272 Рік тому +46

    Rajinikanth, Mithun, Vijaykanth and Balakrishna are legends in the Matlab Kuch Bhi series. Indian cinema have to make an action universe with them.

    • @bitik9847
      @bitik9847 Рік тому +4

      Only balakrishna is allowed, no one else

    • @incognitouser8256
      @incognitouser8256 Рік тому +2

      Have u seen most of Rajini and Vijayakanth movies

  • @laksitha
    @laksitha Рік тому +41

    goundamani-senthil is the name of the duo, and they not just make 'dark skin', 'fat woman' jokes, also there are so many problematic jokes they do that were and is seriously offensive, i can't believe this duo had such a big fanbase those days..

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +3

      😭

    • @sanjusatish5194
      @sanjusatish5194 Рік тому +8

      Not only that, Goundamani also mocks Senthil as kadal aamai (sea tortoise), kadal panni (dolphin fish, but literally he refers it to 'sea pig'). But, audiences are not aware of the socially problematic elements, referring body shaming jokes, as they viewed it as an entertainment. Similar, to how we enjoy KGF series, despite the problematic toxic masculinity, as they have their own fanbase.

    • @tanime_man6535
      @tanime_man6535 Рік тому

      @@sanjusatish5194 see it happened during such times where it was considered normal. They made stereotypes of everything in those days. In every industry this was happening, why would you blame one person alone? Have you seen how bollywood stereotypes south Indians? How Tamil movies portray Kerala girls? How Malayalam audience mock Tamil people? All these problems existed and it was very common those days. Now at least be happy it's changing a bit and we are moving towards healthy content

  • @Bangtan7ever
    @Bangtan7ever Рік тому +12

    Kasaba was such an uncomfortable movie experience because of the dialogues.
    But the most shocking fact is that certain actresses of Malayalam industry had to bear the brunt of the public for speaking up against the ridiculous themes of this movie!
    I’ve heard people supporting this movie just because of their loyalty towards the hero. Now u know how movies influence the masses.

  • @MK-ku5nd
    @MK-ku5nd Рік тому +4

    The funniest part is when 80% dark skinned person is shaming the 90% dark skinned 😆

  • @ananyayayavaram3140
    @ananyayayavaram3140 Рік тому +41

    'Matlab Kuch Bhi' isn't itself without a mandatory Balayya scene 😂.

  • @nithyamadhu
    @nithyamadhu Рік тому +9

    I agree with you on the Tamil cinema angles. It always appeared ridiculous to me that Tamil cinema wanted gori chitti as actresses( Khushboo, Nagma, Rambha, Simran, in recent yrs, taapsee Panu, to star opposite dark skinned actors.

  • @loveutube04
    @loveutube04 Рік тому +2

    As a south Indian myself, I can tell for sure, south Indian movies are too regressive in nature in the guise of culture and tradition

  • @siddheshk6943
    @siddheshk6943 Рік тому +11

    TBH I wouldn't be much surprised if Karishma actually reads out her job application like that in real life. 😂😂

  • @bjwants2no
    @bjwants2no Рік тому +83

    I'm not sure if Shaji Kailas' 1995 Mammooty-starrer The King has popped up on your radar yet. Would love to hear your thoughts on this mass action flick that, sadly, to this day remains part of Mammooty's legacy as an unparalleled actor for many Mallus like myself. Top shelf misogyny in this one, I assure you. Whehter or not this is a common trope in all of Shaji Kailas' work would be something worth looking into, I guess. Keep up the good work, Jammy. Sincerely, a die-hard Mammooty fan 😎

    • @kinshaabid3063
      @kinshaabid3063 Рік тому

      I got reminded of when movie King released as a kid and almost got caught up in stampede. Our only hope was ladies ticket but in enthusiasm we joined the queue. People had climbed asbateos roof even. After tickets got soled out crowd turned unruly and police started lathi charge. When person in front and back got hit i thought I was lucky but I also got hit with lathi. It was very scary experience thats when i realized people's craziness towards Mamooty .

    • @adithya6388
      @adithya6388 Рік тому +8

      Yea the movie was misogynist but that doesn't make it a bad movie.the dialogue delivery and swag of Mammootty in that movie was terrific

    • @aasamspb967
      @aasamspb967 Рік тому +1

      @@kinshaabid3063 same thing have happened for mohanlal movies in the past. Nothing unique.

    • @kinshaabid3063
      @kinshaabid3063 Рік тому

      @@aasamspb967 aah yes M vs M 🙊

    • @aasamspb967
      @aasamspb967 Рік тому +1

      @@kinshaabid3063 those days. The craze people had for both are unbelievable. Jayan too was phenomenal in star power.

  • @jithinkrishnan6292
    @jithinkrishnan6292 Рік тому +16

    This is even worse for children from South esp girls who end up studying in schools in North. I have personally seen and faced the kind of daily name calling that they have to endure. Even there, somehow everyone finds humour and ridicule.
    Atleast it's good to see us maturing as audiences and human beings in general

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +1

      As if a black madrasi would have better experience in South.

    • @jithinkrishnan6292
      @jithinkrishnan6292 Рік тому +1

      @peace I wrote from my personal experience not to compare north or south. I completed my schooling in Gurgaon where there were just 2 of us from south and we faced a lot of name calling for our colour. Did my college from Cochin but it wasn't the case there. But I agree this might not be the case for others

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому +2

      @@jithinkrishnan6292 ofcourse I'm not denying. I'm 100% sure you must have been butt of many jokes. As I'm from Delhi NCR i know it's culture very well. But the thing is if there was any other black kid he would have faced similar unpleasant experience. In Gurugram they must have added some South Indian flavour to your jokes. With Biharis they add bihari touch.
      You'll not believe that it's not the only an Indian thing but a worldwide phenomenon. Brazilians, Mexicans, Central Asians, East Asians. Everywhere darker shades are seen as inferior.
      I didn't like Bahubali for many reasons. One of the reason was the invading army group were shown as more darker & more australoid. Even they portrayed them to speak some cluttered language. & this film was a hit in South.

    • @jithinkrishnan6292
      @jithinkrishnan6292 Рік тому +1

      @peace I understand your point and totally agree

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому

      @@jithinkrishnan6292 👍

  • @sunny96789
    @sunny96789 Рік тому +8

    I guess Karishma's character in Chal Mere Bhai is intentionally dumbed down for comic relief as its a comedy movie.

  • @prateekshah4059
    @prateekshah4059 Рік тому +12

    You have taken the matlab series to a totally different level. I am a HUGE fan of these videos.
    Kucch bhi !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sharathmandyam6103
    @sharathmandyam6103 Рік тому +18

    The fact that Jammy can still keep finding new content for this episode every time 🤦🏻

  • @Anonymous-bf5fk
    @Anonymous-bf5fk Рік тому +10

    LSC was nor a masterpiece, nor a worst movie, it was strictly average (5-6/10 for me). I still feel that the last hour of the film was boring.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +4

      I actually liked the last half hour or so of the movie.

    • @kaladinstromblessed5221
      @kaladinstromblessed5221 Рік тому

      @@TriedRefusedProductions you didn't review LSC just some pandering nothing else. At least don't abuse the movie even if you are scared.

  • @nababatool7200
    @nababatool7200 Рік тому +12

    Too good jammy. You are just getting better with time and being an old viewer I am all for your growth and eye for criticism. Keep up the good work✨

  • @Sachin-ry7mb
    @Sachin-ry7mb Рік тому +4

    Pakistan love shown by Aamir Khan in LSC was enough to fuel anger 100x. Even US liberals and Leftists didn't dare to show enemy soldier in a good light. Bollywood's Pakistan love can't be tolerated, even though I really appreciate great cinema

  • @akashsurwase2756
    @akashsurwase2756 Рік тому +14

    Please cover some of the recent marathi movies like Chandramukhi, Pawankhind and Har har Mahadev in your upcoming videos..I think those movies and creators also deserve some recognition outside of the Marathi belt

  • @ksasif
    @ksasif Рік тому +15

    I loved Laal Singh Chadha when watched on OTT platform and also felt Aamir Khan’s performance was overtly criticized. I really didn’t feel that he overdid it and not comparable to his PK performance. I felt it was endearing :) even though you may disagree 😬 The overall feel of the movie, Mona Singh and Kareena Kapoor performance, and the way they integrated the story into Indian context (in terms of events, culture etc.) I think it was great. I was really looking forward to go to theater but after watching your review, I didn’t :) so I did feel bad about it after I watched on OTT.

    • @khushikalyan6896
      @khushikalyan6896 Рік тому +4

      i Agree..and I also feel that Aamir was great in the movie and didnt find his performance one tone at all..he has shades and touched hearts

    • @deepaksinghaithani3644
      @deepaksinghaithani3644 Рік тому +3

      This!
      Also downplaying your own review as a 'critique' seems like trying to run away from the result of your actions.
      The movie deservs way more than what it got.

    • @perera4954
      @perera4954 Рік тому +1

      Ya. I also believed in Anmol’d reviews and couldn’t believed Aamir’s film got this bad. Bt after watching LSC I felt like what is the bad thing in it? Aamir’s acting seems like bit similar to PK bt I think his character is a such kind so that he can’t act otherwise. He was superb in the portion where he cries at Rupa’s tombstone. I think LSC is a light hearted film which should have been deserved more than this.

  • @aninditasaha0307
    @aninditasaha0307 Рік тому +4

    Every movie u selected for this episode was great... But my vote goes to the opening scene... How did the mangalsutra get stuck within the bars? That was hilarious... Am still rolling on the ground in laughter... Hats off to the makers

  • @nikitamore3038
    @nikitamore3038 Рік тому +34

    In childhood : wooooh!!!!!! Masterpiece
    Present day : matlab kuchh bhi !!!!!!

  • @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd
    @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd Рік тому +18

    I was wondering how you couldn't discuss Kasaba scene so far in matlab kuchbhi, soft corner for mallu movies?. While their own actors preach in movies but are involved in several issues that are opposite

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +14

      I've been critical of many aspects of Malayalam cinema, especially the commercial films for quite some time now

    • @lissyjohn7619
      @lissyjohn7619 Рік тому

      Kiran Kumar lol compared to other industries Malayalam cinema has less of those things.

  • @veda6831
    @veda6831 Рік тому +6

    Isn't it scary how writers (mostly men) come up with such content? I feel sad for their family and friends 💀

  • @karanbedi5818
    @karanbedi5818 Рік тому +7

    You forgot the other best punchline from sandwich
    When govindas assistant named maggie calls her and says
    Sir main maggie bol rahi hun
    Govinda haan main noodles bolrha hun.

  • @C_de_jupons
    @C_de_jupons Рік тому +4

    Ok but "Atleast count till 100" was funny 🤣

  • @neebhaa
    @neebhaa Рік тому +7

    Sandwich is my guilty pleasure 😅 it's so bad that it's good 😂

  • @connect2mou
    @connect2mou Рік тому +5

    That dark skinned part...I am dark skinned. In my college there was a guy who is far more dark skinned than me used to ridicule me for my skin colour 🤦

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Рік тому

      Tumhe kya lagta hai andar se ki kaala rang sundar hota hai?

  • @anshumansingh5878
    @anshumansingh5878 Рік тому +2

    6:07 Meanwhile Me: wondering where is his neck...? Neckless fellow 😂😂😂

  • @therealbatman7204
    @therealbatman7204 Рік тому +19

    The Intros getting WILD! Keep em coming, Jammy! 🔥

  • @swathi123vm
    @swathi123vm Рік тому +6

    I was appalled after watching "naa alludu" and wanted to forget that day forever! Telugu films, even today, show "eve teasing," "physical assault," and "sexual advancements after saying a no" as "OK" content just for entertainment. Even my highly educated folks say, "movies have no impact on society, so chill." They can show whatever they like in the name of "entertainment," and we have to take it.

    • @truthseeker4838
      @truthseeker4838 Рік тому

      the question is why is this entertaining? that shows where our heart is and what we are, even if we pretend that we are not that.

  • @Sunny-sc5vq
    @Sunny-sc5vq Рік тому +5

    Finally our boy is back with the "matlab kuchbhi" segment.

  • @etwety
    @etwety Рік тому +1

    Even Kantara had a character who's wife was considered ugly with protruding teeth and was made fun of!!

  • @taloselohim1022
    @taloselohim1022 Рік тому +4

    Yes yessssss Matlab kuch bhi episode of the month is here 😀😀😀

  • @mahiyatkabir05
    @mahiyatkabir05 Рік тому +3

    Couldn't have ask for a better start of November 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sashikalachoudhury1803
    @sashikalachoudhury1803 Рік тому +5

    Fun fact: If prestige (2006) would have been made in India, then I don't expect anyone to make it better than Sandwich

  • @007abhishek
    @007abhishek Рік тому +2

    I remember a scene from a tamil movie starring Vijay and Kajal agarwal, Both were in police and they literally grabbed each others in uniform ridiculously on different frames. And they some how just glorified it.

  • @rosalynredwood4542
    @rosalynredwood4542 Рік тому +2

    That INTRO mannn...Jammy you're my hero for going through all these 'masterpieces' for our entertainment only✨👌

  • @harryr5785
    @harryr5785 Рік тому +3

    10:56 What the fuck

  • @binnaaesculapian5068
    @binnaaesculapian5068 Рік тому +1

    That count at least till hundred is actually very funny. 😂

  • @Rahul-ow8qz
    @Rahul-ow8qz Рік тому +4

    Boy, did I find the opening of this video to be 'jarring' and 'hammy'. In fact, the opening in itself is a 'Matlab Kuch bhi' segment.
    Laal Singh Chaddha, irrespective of how Aamir performed, is a meticulous human tale that was beautifully adapted for the Indian masses. The cinematography, colour grading, music, screenplay, dialogue, direction, and the characters (which were much better than the original) are a breath of fresh air and conveyed some hard-hitting messages in a vibrant manner, and that's what Indian cinema needs right now- simple, human stories that can be enjoyed by families.
    With a stark rise in problematic content passed off as 'mass cinema', LSC put Bollywood on a different tangent with its wholesomeness.
    People talking about 'logic' in the film are the same ones who enjoyed '3 idiots' which followed Farhan and Raju go from Delhi to Shimla to Ladakh all under the same sun, and that is perfectly okay because the film delivered some life-changing messages to the masses in a wholesome package of humour, music, and performances.
    Stop bashing a film because an actor acted bad, which doesn't even affect the broader themes of the film(and AK was too good in the emotional, mature scenes). Just remember- 'Rockstar' had Nargis Fakhri.

  • @shreeshashastry4713
    @shreeshashastry4713 Рік тому +5

    Matlab Kuch bhi!!! This is the best series on UA-cam 😂

  • @akashsurwase2756
    @akashsurwase2756 Рік тому +3

    I was waiting for you to use that scene in the opening😂😂. The moment one sees that you instantly know whats gonna happen next

  • @bablum2215
    @bablum2215 Рік тому

    This is my favorite video, was waiting for it.

  • @Sleepieyhead
    @Sleepieyhead Рік тому +27

    MATLAB Kuch v series shows the illogical dumb side of movies I love the series ❤️

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Рік тому +13

      What's crazy is how some of these scenes did not even phase us when they released!

    • @Sleepieyhead
      @Sleepieyhead Рік тому +1

      @@TriedRefusedProductions exactly

  • @Icemaker02
    @Icemaker02 Рік тому +4

    Folks don't understand when you pay to watch a movie the expectation is different compared to when you watch it for free at the comfort of your home...

  • @shoukathkhan3646
    @shoukathkhan3646 Рік тому +1

    Apart from dark skin, one more thing is being bald. Being a bald person at an young age myself, i have to face countless abuses through my like. Many times i have felt people seem to behave exactly how people behave in movies with bald people. It's like if there is a bald person, then we have to behave with him like that. It like the movies are schooling people how to behave in real life.

  • @yashmishra9227
    @yashmishra9227 Рік тому

    Jammy I need to give you the way you have to go through for first watching these scenes and films again only for making us entertained consistently. God. You are actually no less than a spirit animal for many like us.

  • @souvikmukherjee5353
    @souvikmukherjee5353 Рік тому +2

    except for 'sandwich' i agree with you about everything , well who doesn't love the ending

  • @theaverageguy1545
    @theaverageguy1545 Рік тому +6

    Unpopular opinion : Jr NTR is still a below average actor & still cringe af. One single thousand crore film hasn’t made him any Tom cruise/Shahrukh khan(commercial success & global stardom) or DDL(acting capability). Don't know what's all this fuss about below average actors like jr ntr or prabhas. Without rajamouli they are nothing. We should celebrate actually talented actors more like dhanush, fafa, sethupathi, Ulaga nayagan Kamal hasan, rishabh shetty, arjun das & many more.

    • @vamshisai6329
      @vamshisai6329 Рік тому +1

      You really watched Jr NTR and Prabhas movies before Rajamouli directed they are fabulous actors just cry over Telugu actors , you don't mention any single actor from Telugu industry you really biastowards Tollywood

    • @theaverageguy1545
      @theaverageguy1545 Рік тому

      @@vamshisai6329 tamil industry has better actors, better directors, better artists overall. Malayalam industry is even better than them. I am not very well known about the kannada industry. But i have been watching hindi, tamil, telugu & malayalam films for years. & to me hindi, tamil, malayalam industry make overall better films than telugu industry. You may have different opinion & i respect that. But i think telugu industry is very very much financially driven.

  • @atiyarahman3089
    @atiyarahman3089 Рік тому +1

    Ravina: Mein 3 tk ginungi
    Govinda: Are yrr itni phadi-likhi ho tum kam se kam 100 tk to gino. Okk it's kinda lame joke but i did smiled a little after hearing, it's not that bad. There i said it😅😂

  • @roonix10
    @roonix10 Рік тому +2

    9:13 Genes left the chat

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +13

    I love the ‘Matlab Kuch BHI’ Series and one minute for all the brain cells we will collectively lose in this video.

  • @heliumhead5673
    @heliumhead5673 Рік тому +4

    Goundamani senthil duo has lot of dark jokes that nowadays ppl can't accept. You will get lot of content will searching them

  • @arminbolt3683
    @arminbolt3683 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for putting English subtitles on the scenes, pls keep doing so

  • @vasudhasp
    @vasudhasp Рік тому

    You did it again jammy, You are changing our world!

  • @sanayakhan2042
    @sanayakhan2042 Рік тому +4

    5:22 Gopi bahu type beat

  • @spideyboypeter
    @spideyboypeter Рік тому +2

    6:20
    I can't stop laughing🤣🤣 omfg

  • @YTviewer2099
    @YTviewer2099 Рік тому +1

    Sandwich was a hilarious comedy , it doesn't have to make practical sense

  • @orthosarthak
    @orthosarthak Рік тому +3

    Even in Kantara, it was disturbing to see an innocent loving wife being ridiculed for her teeth and we were expected to laugh at it.

    • @raghavchohda7290
      @raghavchohda7290 Рік тому +1

      Don't forget the peeping scene when the main lead actress Sapthami Gowda was taking a bath... even though it was momentary.

    • @ananyabijupal
      @ananyabijupal Рік тому +1

      Also touching the midriff without the permission of the female lead

    • @wokescancer.3699
      @wokescancer.3699 Рік тому

      Here comes another cancerous WOKE

    • @9535310131
      @9535310131 Рік тому

      It would be disturbing if a lead from the 1990s village story follows 21st century egalitarian morals. Unless it's a Sci-Fi movie.

    • @Idk_bro12340
      @Idk_bro12340 Рік тому

      the protagonist was such a pervert, how the fk am i supposed to route for him.

  • @abdurahimannoushad9195
    @abdurahimannoushad9195 Рік тому +3

    The thing with 'Laal Singh Chadha' summed up:
    In an alternate universe where there was no hate campaign, the film is a blockbuster and audiences are praising and hyping the film to next level.(Since many average films were hyped in the past and became all time blockbusters)
    And me, who felt it like just a decent watchable remake is arguing with the ones hyping it that , it's not that great.
    But in the actual universe where there is hate campaign, audiences are degrading the film to next level and I have to argue that it's not that bad, but a decent watchable remake.
    🤷‍♂
    Of course Amir Khan's humming in between his dialogues was irritating and in certain places a bit over. But overall he did Okay, not bad.
    Terrorist instead of Lieutenant Dan was a let down, I agree. Even though the terrorist understanding his mistakes and becoming a good guy was an all right idea, it required more time to develop the character arc. instead it was rushed and messed up. Comparing it with Original makes it worse.
    But taking all other things in to account, it was Indianized very well. Only the Dark Comedy factor that was plenty in the OG film was missing. Of course adding those elements would have gotten the film banned for sure. That's another thing.
    So in short, it was indeed a decent Indianized version of Forrest Gump. But again, not close to the OG🐐

    • @LabyrinthS117
      @LabyrinthS117 Рік тому +2

      I have a theory why the character of Muhammad Paaji went unnoticed under Indian Army radar. Before anyone jump on me, I know in real life Indian Army can never be this careless. I'm speaking in context of the movie. During the beginning of the Kargil war scene the character of Laal says that some local villagers were with them helping pin point Pakistani Terrorists location. So when Laal was saving injured Indian soldiers, when he picked up Muhammad, he didn't knew that he actually picked up a terrorist on his shoulder because his main focus was on finding his friend Bala. So I think Indian Army thought that this Muhammad guy is actually one of the local villagers who were helping them and got heavily injured as well. There's even a scene in movie where that Indian Army soldier was asking "Are wo local Muhammad Kahan gayab ho gaya?". So Muhammad character took advantage of this misunderstanding and kept silent and slipped away when he got a chance from military hospital.

  • @athanasia3723
    @athanasia3723 Рік тому

    Glad you replied to that tweet of Vishal!! Like I was like how can you generalise that everyone liked the movie but just didn't say it because of Boycott gang. This is just like seeing yourself as the only right person alive who passes absolutely true judgement, while it is subjective person to person.

  • @khushi289
    @khushi289 Рік тому +1

    The makers even whitewashed Lord Shree Krishna (the recent example is Radha Krishna on Hotstar). What else is there to say? Jab bhagwaan ko hi nahi chhoda to phir insaan kya cheez hai?

  • @ravenclaw_beater
    @ravenclaw_beater Рік тому +3

    Is it normal that I can't watch this whole video without being angry at every scene 🙂

  • @catchmeifyoucan8684
    @catchmeifyoucan8684 Рік тому +3

    There's no doubt that the panning of critics caused Laal Singh Chadda to fail at the box office

  • @rajavamsi321
    @rajavamsi321 Рік тому

    Even though ur review and analysis of films are good but I always look for ur matlab kuch bhi series. It cracks me up 😂😂😂😂