Showing posts with label Common. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2026

What are some common illogical scenes that occur in Indian movies?

 I generally expect filmmakers to make mistakes in commercial films where logic is the last thing to consider. But when you are making a historical film you need to be very thoughtful of what you are showing-

Milkha Singh Singing “Nanha Munna Rahi Hun” in late 1950’s when the film Son of India was released in 1962 which has this song. So Milkha Singh went in the future to sing the song. Also Milkha Singh is shown haing an eight pack abs. No video or photo of Milkha Singh will corroborate this. Abs was not the body ideal of the 20th century as it is in 21st century. Also Milkha Singh was never really winning the race in the 1960 Rome Olympics. The whole story of him slowing down due to partition horror was fiction. Milkha Singh himself admitted that it was a tactical error for him to slow down. But he didn't lost by a split second. He lost by a margin of 0.1 second.

Similarly, Gadar shows the young Sakina singing “Key Sera Sera” in 1940’s when the song was composed in that particular version in 1956. Not to mention the mess it made of the original Boota Singh story converting a tragic story into a mass masala action saga.

The worst injustice done to a historical or biopic film is perhaps Marykom which invents fake stories that never happened in real life. Mary Kom never fought in the underground boxing ring to save her cow. In fact her cow and calf was sold to sponsor her sports training. Also she was initially admitted for athletics but the trials were far away and the authorities there asked her if she would like to join boxing as they were starting with boxing training at tha time..she didn't meet her future husband in Manipur but rather in Delhi where he was studying in Delhi University and he helped her get her passport after a third stole her bags on train. Fourthly, she didn't had any child undergoing operation during her World Championship fight. Infact it happened during Asian games but their sponsors gave her the ticket to return back to India soon after her game before the operation started. So all that drama shown in the film never happened . Most importantly, Marykom’s father was the biggest aupprter of her sports and he was the one who got her admitted to sports authority of India for better training. It is an insult to show him like that. It shows how Marykom could allow armtwisting narratives for money which is highly unfortunate.

And then there are blatant PR exercises in the garb of biopic movies which are made with the sole purpose of whitewashing the image of the people involved. And the honourable mention goes to Azhar which invents fake scorecards and game scenarios which never existed to justify Azharuddin in the match fixing scandal and putting blame on other players.

Sanju was another film which Hirani made to whitewash the image of his friend Sanjay Dutt. Imagine glorifying a man who was a d””g addict, womaniser, involved in the possession of illegal arms and yet is celebrated like a hero!! It takes guts to make a movie like this (sarcasm invented)

Even Rustom shamelessly manipulates the story of a naval officer k**ling the love of his wife to an act of patriotism. The original Nanavati case had no such angle and eventually he did get punished for his crime as the court set aside the verdict of the jury which out of emotional appeal of a soldier declared him innocent. Also as far as I know, you are not allowed to wear your uniform while standing in a civil trial. Rustom doesn't takes cinematic liberties, it twists the tale to justify the nationalist image of Akshay Kumar and our heroes can never be wrong.

Our Akshay Kumar similarly made a historical blunder of a film Kesari 2 which is based on a case that never happened. Even while claiming that the film was based on Shanakran Nair’s life the film invents a case and invents new characters. Firstly there was no trail in court for Jallianwala Bagh. Shanakran Nair faced a case by Michael O Dwyer the governer of Punjab during Jallianwala Bagh because Shanakran Nair accused him of gross injustices committed during the mass**re in his book Gandhi and Anarchy. Now this case was fought in 1924 in London. Brigadier General Dyer was not involved in this case at all as shown in the film. Shanakran Nair was 67 years old at that time and he didn't fight the case himself. All the counsels shown in the film are fake. The characters of Madhavan and Ananya Pandey didn't exist in real life. They had the shameless audacity to change the surnames of our revolutionaries like Khudiram Bose to Singh (why?) Shanakran Nair lost the case and had to pay a hefty fine. So the film is a wish fulfilment fiction to provide cinematic justice to one of the greatest tragedies of Indian history.

Similarly, the characters of Airlift were changed to make Akshay Kumar the saviour. In real life multiple men were involved in the rescue mission during the Gulf War but those characters were merged into one Akshay Kumar. The Ministry of External Affairs criticised the film for its misrepresentation of events negating the major role played by the government officials in the airlift process and making it about one person.

Finally the film Maharaj starring Junaid Khan totally misrepresents the Maharaja libel case by inventing fake characters like the lover of Karsandas (that too two heroines). The Maharaja libel case was not about the s**ual practices exercised by the Pushtmarg sect but rather a case filed against the inflammatory articles written by Karsandas against the sector calling it heretical and corrupt. No girl committed su**ide and Karsandas had no such fiance. In fact he was a married man during this time. Also no women have testimony in the court regarding this case because the case was not about their explo**ation. Eventually the case closed with court criticising Karsandas for using a private matter to create sensation but also offered him compensation of 11000. So it was a mixed result not what is shown in the film.

Monday, April 13, 2026

What are the names of common things we use daily but don't know their names?

 At this point, it’s almost impossible to count the total number of words in English, considering all the loanwords, internet slang, and whatnot. While the Oxford English dictionary settles on 600,000, and Google and Harvard researchers — on one million, we can still find gaps in the language.

Yet, that thingy, that we might see or experience but don’t have a word for, likely already has a name.

Scroll down below to add few more words to your vocabulary..

1.The outer part of the pizza’s crust — Cornicione.


2. The vertical groove between the nose and upper lip — Philtrum


3. The cardboard sleeves on to-go coffee cups — Zarf


4. The small piece of metal between the pencil and the eraser — Ferrule


5. The side of the hammer not used for hammering — Peen


6.The chart for an eye test — Snellen chart


7. The long strips on a peeled banana — Phloem bundles.


8. The plastic or metal ends of shoelaces — Aglets


9. Little nubs on the surface of a ping pong paddle — Pips


10. #Hashtag or pound symbol — Octothorpe


11. The infinity symbol — Lemniscate


12. The strips between window frames — Muntins


13. The space between the eyebrows — Glabella


14. Illegible handwriting — Griffonage


15. The smell after the rain — Petrichor


16. The white, crescent part at the root of the nail — Lunula


17. The symbols used to replace profanity — Grawlix


18. A small, wave-like dab of toothpaste — Nurdle


19. The armhole in clothes — Armscye


20. When you use the stairs and you grab onto the side railing structure thing - - Banister.

Source : google

Saturday, March 21, 2026

What do trees and mammals have in common?

 It’s a pretty universally known fact:

That you can determine the age of a tree by the number of rings it has.

But with certain mammals, you can also apply the same logic to determine their age.

Mountain goats, for example:

Develop a seasonal ring on their horns. Their age is equal to the number of rings they have minus one. (Source: Reliability of Age Determination of Mountain Goats. Stevens, Victoria)

With the Scottish Feral Goats:

The number of rings on their horns will correlate precisely to their age.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Which are the common people who became famous overnight?

 Now, let’s have a look at them:

  • Sakshi Malik

Sakshi Malik was a normal model until she got featured in the song ‘Bom Diggy Diggy’ from ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’. This song changed her life completely. She has over 1.7 million followers on her Instagram account.


  • Priya Prakash Varrier

Priya Prakash Varrier doesn’t need any introduction. She got famous after a song from her movie went viral on the internet. She has over 6.2 million followers on her Instagram account.


  • Sanjeev Srivastava

Sanjeev Shrivastava from Madhya Pradesh is renowned as the ‘Dancing Uncle’ across the country. His dancing video on ‘Aap Ke Aa Jane Se’ from the 1987 film ‘Khudgarz’ went viral on the internet. Even big celebrities had tweeted about his video.


  • Somvati Mahawar

Chai pi lo friends (let's have tea)

Somvati Mahawar is an Indian woman who seems to be a passionate vlogger. She has set the internet on fire by her videos. Though their bio doesn't have much to say about her, she shot to fame with her 15-second video where she's seen politely urging the people to drink chai that has clocked thousands of views on the social media platforms.


  • Saima Hussain Mir

Saima Hussain Mir, the girl made famous by shah rukh Khan's selfie in Pune, has reacted to the unwanted attention she has been getting.


  • Arshad Khan

The ‘hot chai walla' from Islamabad went from being a simple tea vendor to an internet celebrity. The sensation took root almost instantly - the moment his picture was posted on the social media, people couldn't take their eyes off from the blue-eyed boy.


  • Kamlesh

This boy name is Kamlesh. A video of him went viral in a single night. In the video, he expressed his addiction for ‘Soluchan’. After his video, people could not stop making memes and trolls on him.


  • Aashma Biswokarma

Aashma biswokarma posted a video of herself dancing to ‘Dame Tu Cosita' on the youtube channel. And well, what do I say, she has absolutely killed it.


  • Kalpit Veerwal

The first-ever student to have scored 100 percent in the prestigious Joint Entrance Examination- Mains, Udaipur boy Kalpit Veerwal has made it to the Limca Book of Records for his feat. Veerwal scored 360 out of 360 in the JEE-Mains this year and is now studying Computer Science at Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.


  • Shahid Alvi Sid (Bhai Bhai Bhai!!!)

  • Dhinchak Pooja

Last but not the least, Dhinchak Pooja became an internet sensation after her song ‘Selfie Maine Le Li Aaj’ went viral on YouTube. She also participated in TV reality show ‘Bigg Boss’. However, most of the people don’t like her but that is her USP.


Edits:

  • Ranu Mondal

About 60 years ago, she was born into a well-to-do family. Unfortunately, she got separated from her parents. Later, her marriage to a cook of late Bollywood star Feroz Khan took her from West Bengal to Mumbai. Then "cracks" in her family emerged and her struggle for livelihood increased.


  • Hindustani Bhau

Hindustani Bhau is a popular YouTuber from India. He makes a video on India and Pakistan controversy in Munna Bhai style. He mostly shoots his video in his car, his talking style is awesome. People enjoy his videos. But he uses abusing or adult language in his videos.

The Hindustani Bhau Real Name is Vikas jayram Phatak or Fatak. His nickname is Bablu Fatak, and he is also known as Hindustani Bhau. He makes videos to gives reply to some Pakistani peoples who talks bad things about India.


  • Deepika Ghose (RCB Girl)

On May 4, 2019 during an IPL match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Sunrisers Hyderabad, the Indian audience was introduced to a new face who instantly became an Internet sensation.

Within minutes, netizens had traced the girl on social media and invaded her privacy.

While some trolled her for attracting unwanted attention, there were thousands who followed her on Instagram, turning her into a mini celebrity.

Today, she has over 3 lakh followers on Instagram.


Image & Data Source:- Google