Tag: romantic

  • Groom Tries to Lift Bride on Wedding Day, Both Fall on Stage; Video of Failed Romantic Attempt Goes Viral

    Groom Tries to Lift Bride on Wedding Day, Both Fall on Stage; Video of Failed Romantic Attempt Goes Viral

    Another viral video from a wedding has left many internet users in splits. The footage shared on Twitter shows a groom trying to lift his bride at the behest of some guest. Instead of creating a romantic moment, the groom loses his balance, and the couple falls to the ground. The 30-second clip has attracted more than 12k views. Interestingly, the viral clip came with a thoughtful caption. Groom Trips Over Bride’s Lehenga, Loses His Balance and Both Fall on Stage During Wedding Photoshoot; Video Goes Viral.

    Here’s The Video:

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  • Rashmika Mandanna Slammed By Fans After Video of Her Saying South Films Have Mass Masala, Item Numbers While Bollywood Has Romantic Songs Goes Viral

    Rashmika Mandanna Slammed By Fans After Video of Her Saying South Films Have Mass Masala, Item Numbers While Bollywood Has Romantic Songs Goes Viral

    Rashmika Mandanna is clearly not winning over her South fans these days, first when her comments on Kannada cinema irked her Kannada fans and now a new video has created a new controversy for her. Rashmika is soon to be seen in her next Bollywood movie, Mission Majnu opposite Sidharth Malhotra, and during the launch event of a romantic song in the film, a video has gone viral of her talking about how she perceives Bollywood music, which she associates with romantic songs, and South songs, which she mentions has mass masala and item numbers. Sidharth, standing next to her even jokes that they all have seen “Saami Saami” (from Pushpa), and she ends up laughing in embarrassment. Rashmika Mandanna Pens Note on Things ‘Troubling’ Her, Says ‘I Have Been on the Receiving End of a Lot of Hate’.

    The clip has gone viral now and her South fans are annoyed that she is just restricting the South genre music to masala songs and item numbers. Their point gets validated when her romantic songs from movies like Geeta Govindam and Dear Comrade were also big hits. Also in Pushpa, the soft melody “Srivalli” was also a major hit just like the other two item songs in the film – “Oo Antava” and “Saami“. Varisu: Rashmika Mandanna Flaunts Her Million Dollar Smile As She Poses With Thalapathy Vijay at the Film’s Audio Launch, Pic Goes Viral.

    Check Out the Viral Clip Below:

    Check Out the Reactions of Her South Fans Who Are Clearly Not Happy With Her Comments:

    Putting Out a Twitter Thread to Remind the Actress

    “Seriously?”

    “Don’t Forget Your Roots”

    “Forgot the Best Melody”

    “Downgrading Our South Industry”

    Anyway, ICYMI, here’s the Mission Majnu romantic song, “Rabba Janda“:

    Meanwhile the actress is yet to respond to her new controversy. We will update the story, once Rashmika posts her take on her comments at the event.

     

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 29, 2022 10:38 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • BTS’ V aka Kim Taehyung to Return to Acting With Squid Game Season 2? But Thrilled ARMY Wants To See K-Pop Star in Romantic K-Drama; View Tweets

    The South Korean band BTS’ singer V aka Kim Taehyung, is expected to return to his acting career, as per multiple Korean media reports. The breaking announcement about the popular K-pop idol has made the ARMY tizzy on social media platforms. Some sources have speculated that Tae Tae might be seen on screen in Squid Game 2. Soon V’s fan pages and netizens took to Twitter to share their views on how they want to see their favourite Korean singer.  Some said he would make ‘the best villain’ while others wished to watch him in ‘romantic K-drama’.

    BTS’ V Is Expecting To Return To Acting Soon! 

    Kim Taehyung in Squid Game 2?

    The Excitement Level Is High!

     V Performing a Romantic Role Is All We Need To Live! 

    For Real? 

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  • BTS’ V aka Kim Taehyung Treats ARMY With Pleasing Romantic Song on Weverse; Watch Video

    BTS’ Kim Taehyung is known for his melodious voice and charming personality. But ARMY still wonders why Kim deletes his story and posts from social media within a few hours. Recently, V dropped a euphonious song on the fan-based platform Weverse. Reportedly, some fan accounts state that Tae Tae posted the new track just to delete it after some time. However, till Kim does his thing again, all you can do is just tune it with the soothing track and give a treat to your ears! Kim Taehyung Airport Fashion: BTS V in Shorts, Velvet Winter Jacket and Dark Sunnies Is BIG MOOD (View Viral Pics & Video).

    Watch The Video: 

    Why? Bye?

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  • ‘Rang De’ movie review: Keerthy Suresh and Nithiin are impressive in this romantic comedy drama

    ‘Rang De’ movie review: Keerthy Suresh and Nithiin are impressive in this romantic comedy drama

    A story of a boy and girl who grow up as neighbours and ultimately find love in each other has been told in many different ways in mainstream cinema. Director Venky Atluri presents a fresh take on it, narrating a boy-meets-girl story with a lot of humour. Some of this humour is in a sticky zone, with the risk of ending up politically incorrect or insensitive. But slowly the tables turn and some of these sticky issues get addressed, while the fun quotient stays intact. Even when things seem like they could get emotional and sappy, enough cheer pervades through Rang De. And Venky has on board a good set of actors who keep us invested in the romantic comedy drama.

    Rang De

    • Cast: Nithiin, Keerthy Suresh, Vennela Kishore
    • Direction: Venky Atluri
    • Music: Devi Sri Prasad

    Arjun (Nithiin) is the apple of his parents’ (Naresh and Kausalya) eye until Anupama (Keerthy Suresh) arrives in the neighbourhood with her mother (Rohini). He’s glad to be in her company until she, being innately better than him, begins to get all the appreciation. Arjun compares this to Rajesh Khanna being upstaged from his superstar status with the arrival of Amitabh Bachchan!

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    From childhood till college, Arjun unwittingly bears the brunt of Anu’s actions, to hilarious effect. It’s bad enough he is chided for drunk driving. She then brings up the fact that he has flunked in exams. To top that, she announces that she has scored 95%. As Arjun’s friends (Suhas and Abhinav Gomatam) keep reiterating, ‘she did it again’.

    The initial portions are a roller coaster ride of fun but underneath all that laughter, Venky shows us several fault lines in the relationships. Anu’s love for Arjun and Arjun’s jealousy and hatred for her are only one part of the drama. There’s also the strained relationship between Anu and her mother. The mother has no qualms funding Arjun’s exam malpractices, but refuses to support her meritorious daughter’s dream.

    When we begin to wonder if everything, including a loveless marriage, will be masked with comedy, Venky turns the tables to reveal a Tom and Jerry scenario between Anu and Arjun.

    New characters are introduced now and then, all adding to the humour. The stretch involving Brahmaji and his coaching institute (you can’t miss his posters with Obama and Modi) are fun. When the superstitious Vennela Kishore arrives, it sets the ball rolling for yet another fun ride.

    As Anu and Arjun figure out where their relationship is headed, gender issues also get addressed. When Anu blames herself for an incident of sexual harassment, Arjun asserts that it’s not her fault; elsewhere, there’s a statement about respecting a woman’s decision about motherhood. Cheers to that!

    Keerthy Suresh is a treat to watch and Nithiin matches her at every step. The success of a romance drama steeped in situational comedy depends on its actors and the lead pair, along with Vennela Kishore, Rohini, Naresh, Brahmaji and others, stay on cue. The Gayathri Raghuram and Vineeth story also acts as a cog in the wheel.

    Devi Sri Prasad’s music and the visual canvas, with cinematographer P C Sreeram being at the helm, also work hugely for the film.

    I wish the story had also addressed the issues with the parents — the tendency of a parent to constantly compare an under-performing child with a smarter one; and another parent who doesn’t make an effort to understand her daughter’s dreams.

    This might be the nth time we are watching a film where the man realises that he needs to grow up and be sensitive to the woman who has always stood by him, but still, it works. A few missteps aside, Rang De is entertaining and sensitive where it needs to be.