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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • #animal #review #podcast #pjexplaind
    I say down with ‪@PJExplained‬ once again to discuss ANIMAL and here's how it went.
    Timestamps
    00:00:52 - Intro + Animal
    00:19:40 - Animal vs. KGF
    00:23:11 - Animal
    00:29:39 - How Masculinity Matters
    00:35:10 - Animal vs. Thank You For Coming
    00:40:20 - Tripti Dimri
    00:43:04 - Pseudo-Feminists
    00:45:00 - Bad Influence of Cinema
    00:50:12 - Misogyny, Red Flags & Green Flags
    01:00:00 - Four More Shots
    01:05:14 - Monster verse, Godzilla & Horror
    01:09:20 - Resemblance of Swastik in Animal
    01:13:00 - Dirty Flirt
    01:16:53 - Alpha Personality & Toxic Masculinity
    01:25:17 - Gore In Bollywood
    01:30:40 - Toxicity in Animal
    01:33:34 - International Bro-Code Movies
    01:41:39 - Woke Culture is spoiling Cinema
    01:44:56 - Prabhas
    01:50:28 - Revival of Akshay & Salman
    01:56:00 - Dunki
    01:58:34 - Animal Box Office Collections
    02:01:26 - Outro

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  • @HonestlySayingPodcast
    @HonestlySayingPodcast  Год назад +283

    Timestamps -
    00:00:52 - Intro + Animal
    00:19:40 - Animal vs. KGF
    00:23:11 - Animal
    00:29:39 - How Masculinity Matters
    00:35:10 - Animal vs. Thank You For Coming
    00:40:20 - Tripti Dimri
    00:43:04 - Pseudo-Feminists
    00:45:00 - Bad Influence of Cinema
    00:50:12 - Misogyny, Red Flags & Green Flags
    01:00:00 - Four More Shots
    01:05:14 - Monster verse, Godzilla & Horror
    01:09:20 - Resemblance of Swastik in Animal
    01:13:00 - Dirty Flirt
    01:16:53 - Alpha Personality & Toxic Masculinity
    01:25:17 - Gore In Bollywood
    01:30:40 - Toxicity in Animal
    01:33:34 - International Bro-Code Movies
    01:41:39 - Woke Culture is spoiling Cinema
    01:44:56 - Prabhas
    01:50:28 - Revival of Akshay & Salman
    01:56:00 - Dunki
    01:58:34 - Animal Box Office Collections
    02:01:26 - Outro

    • @Ksyed7124
      @Ksyed7124 Год назад +10

      Honestly main bataraha hun shan bhai apko.. Please reply Karna, kgf film mujhe maha bakwaas lagi aj tak samajnahi aya ki kyun log iske peechhe pagal the😂.. Akhir kya he kgf me dark theme local action 🤦🏻🤷🏻..
      Mujhe lagta he apko b yahi lagta he please batado if you agree?

    • @AnuragGaur-cq8vf
      @AnuragGaur-cq8vf Год назад +4

      Ek baat aur jo mjhe dhili lagi with the character of Tripti Dimri is that koi bhi ladki jiska husband abhi mara ho aur uska Dil nikal k kisi aur aadmi ko donate kiya gaya aur vo ladki is ready to sleep with the man who just received it itni jaldi kon pighalta hai bhai it is like cheating to your deceased Husband.

    • @viraj._
      @viraj._ Год назад +3

      @@AnuragGaur-cq8vfbhosdike puri movie dekhi hai? Tripti ka reason alag tha to sleep with him and vijay already knew that

    • @AnuragGaur-cq8vf
      @AnuragGaur-cq8vf Год назад

      @@viraj._ chutiye main ek Plot ki baat kar raha hu tjhse pehle he movie dekhli thi vo bhi theatre main ek common sense ki baat kar raha hu, ki vaha toh vo character he ek mole tha ,aur main baat kar raha hu incase agar real picture me tu kisi bhi ladki ko rakhega jiske Fiancee ka dil kisi aur ko donate kar k lagaya ho toh vo ladki uske sath sex karegi chutiye thoda dimaag khol k soch.
      Yaha pe gaali de raha hai chutiye Padhai likhai kar paise kama jeevan me aur apne ghar ka sahara bann yaha pe aake logo ko movie ka gyaam mat pel.

    • @tapashchoudhury8896
      @tapashchoudhury8896 Год назад

      Thank you

  • @khush2366
    @khush2366 Год назад +171

    One observation I realised is that the movie is very evidently divided into two halves. The first half is the adrenaline rush one gets of being animalistic, the rush you feel when you take actions without taking any kind of morals into consideration. He goes and kills people, the first person he actually kills is his sister's husband and you can see he starts huffing and breathing heavily after chocking him, displaying the aftermath of actually killing someone. Because of this small detail, killing someone doesn't just feel like two words and the reality of the action is visible in Ranbir's reaction. The rush is real in the first half, and the 'anti - hero' is who we support. But as the second half starts, the character starts facing the consequences of being animalistic. He goes mad, cheats, gets angry, is naked and everything is justified in his head because morals dont exist in this mind. But now, he faces the consequences of being crazy. Dad is dying, wife leaves him, he lost everything. To be honest, he loses the audience from his side too. The second half coverts the character from a protagonist to an antagonist because of his animalistic actions, which I feel was Vanga's way of saying this is what will happen if you go down this road. Bobby is animalistic too, and very evidently when we see him killing someone so brutally at his wedding we in our mind establish him as 'the villain' but in reality, no one is a hero in this story.
    Whatever anyone will think of this film being good or bad is very individualistic, but this fact is what I left the movie with and I feel you need guts to make a story like this, in today's time.

    • @jojosoni
      @jojosoni Год назад +5

      Yeah, i agree. 2 half felt like different movies. Reminded me of kill bill part 1 & 2.

    • @yeagerist89
      @yeagerist89 Год назад +4

      Good observation 😎

    • @ap-pn5xp
      @ap-pn5xp Год назад +4

      Sir hope ur daughter get men like him and you enjoy that thn

    • @chars_78
      @chars_78 Год назад +4

      I thought that’s what this film was trying to convey, but it does a pathetic job in terms of execution

    • @gojosensei7329
      @gojosensei7329 Год назад +1

      Very good explanation

  • @NavTalkies
    @NavTalkies Год назад +62

    Saurabh Sachdeva is actually an acting coach thats why his performances are so amazing. Ironically hes also been Tripti Dimri's acting coach. He has also trained many other new age actors as well. Hes part of the Barry John's teaching institute and now has his own institute as well. Hes trained Varun Dhawan, Vani Kapoor, Richa Chadha, Dulqar Salman, Rana Daggubati to name a few

  • @chandranakash02
    @chandranakash02 Год назад +913

    I see many people saying the Zoya arc was not needed But I think it's the most important thread actually coz till that point Even though Ranbir was killing people the audience still connected with him and saw him as an anti hero till the first half coz he is such a dutiful son, a supportive brother, a loyal husband, feerless,alpha, man of his word, masculine etc But the moment he cheated on Rashmika it's the audience that feels cheated and it breaks the entire alpha, loyal, man of his word character of his and he truly becomes an animal, who's filled with rage, lust and doesn't care what's wrong or right, the entire 2nd half is sandeep trying to make the audience get disgusted with Ranbir and doesn't allow the audience to worship him as a Hero😊

    • @ayeshagour4540
      @ayeshagour4540 Год назад +69

      That is a real good detail

    • @imnotakingimnotagodiam..ab9455
      @imnotakingimnotagodiam..ab9455 Год назад +33

      could have done a better job at that tho. Like This entire sub plot could have been reduced with just one convo. Furthermore both sides didn't make sense.Like did Zoya really think that Vijay won't meet his family again? or what was the need for Vijay to do the entire romance plot if he already knew the truth about Zoya and could have just forced her to say the truth? The problem is not the sub plot itself but rather the usefulness of that sub plot

    • @atharvkulkarni534
      @atharvkulkarni534 Год назад +20

      Agreed, I think that's a good point. Though he could have forced her to tell the truth, like tortured or something he chose to cheat. And he faced the consequences in the end. I don't get the criticism.

    • @siddharthshivam4313
      @siddharthshivam4313 Год назад +5

      Choti aur achi ho jati movie

    • @queenbeestings
      @queenbeestings Год назад

      That's the point. The man has gone ahead and portrayed him as an alpha man - he has brought a gun to a college, opened fire, stole someone else's fiancee etc etc etc He never had a moral compass. The audience just thought he was a loyal son, protective brother blah blah, to see him in a good boy light. He did what he was meant to do. He had a negative shade from the begining. I do not think, there was anything to be disappointed at this cheating pov. Yes it was let down for a 2 second time period until Rashmika comes to know of it. Loved the movie 🎥

  • @vasuchauhan303
    @vasuchauhan303 Год назад +77

    Idk how no one is talking about it, but another best thing i loved about animal is the bgm, music, song and overall sound. Everything exceptional ! Literal "goosebumps"

    • @shrin210
      @shrin210 Год назад

      Only this was the best part of this movie.

    • @Boldtruths
      @Boldtruths Год назад +2

      No.

    • @xdgamer4554
      @xdgamer4554 11 месяцев назад

      Han uska back ground score sachme bohot badiya hai bohot achhe se fit hota hai

    • @shraddhasharma6348
      @shraddhasharma6348 3 месяца назад

      It's just unnecessarily amplified. Nothing special about it otherwise. It's a psychological manipulation.

    • @vasuchauhan303
      @vasuchauhan303 3 месяца назад +1

      @@shraddhasharma6348 Nope, wrongly disagree

  • @vishwasmeshram9241
    @vishwasmeshram9241 Год назад +50

    Salman in an interview said about Radhe character from "Tere Naam" that he's a loser character and that no one should follow him... same goes with Animal

    • @trendingreviews5420
      @trendingreviews5420 Год назад +6

      But you can learn some good from animal.

    • @heisenberg3206
      @heisenberg3206 Год назад

      @@trendingreviews5420 like how to tease your wife by pinching her with her bra stripes? got it

  • @pratyushdwivedi4419
    @pratyushdwivedi4419 Год назад +45

    Good things about movie
    1. Ghrr me bhai chara ba krrkho .
    2. Respect those who works for you and your family no matter what their designation is
    3. Protect and support your sister.
    4. Always be in a good shape .
    5. Accept body hair and body type.
    6. Before marrying someone get to know them@well and always go for simplicity.
    7. Respect your mother equally as your father.
    9. Get your degree and education well and understand the dynamic of family business and global relationships.
    10. Always speak truth to your partner and family And last but not the least don't play moral game with the artist ,accept the craft ❤
    And so many other points also

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +2

      Fantastic Bro 😊

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Год назад +1

      What??? That's a horrible analysis lmao. This movie wasn't a moral story, it was far from it.

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +5

      @@spacemann1425 yes But what he has learned is not bad, is it?. Movie influence people in both good and bad so no one should learn from movies.

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Год назад +1

      @@utkarshtsingh6978 no but it's just the wrong interpretation. You can learn something good from everything and everyone around you, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the product or the creator is trying to teach you that, or trying to teach you anything at all. It's good that he learnt this, but the intention of the movie wasn't to teach any of these things to the audience.

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +2

      @@spacemann1425 yes you are right but he writes good point (moral correct) according to his . He not saying there are the good point about the character/movie we have to learn .He just trying to say that there are some good point of main character because most of the criticism about the toxicity of the main character so just chill no one come here and see there point. we are arguing about the point which are written by some one ( No one knows) . Have a good day Bro 😁

  • @hisnameisnikhil
    @hisnameisnikhil Год назад +96

    Shan & PJ in podcast.. still a better love story than twilight ❤️

  • @Mickeyz_view
    @Mickeyz_view Год назад +145

    I feel that intensity where he says that “our children shouldn’t be grown under broken house” this shows his care about all of his family

    • @Tejaswi_Rao
      @Tejaswi_Rao Год назад +24

      He sounds selfish.. He doesn't care about his marriage, he wants her for his children. No wonder he cheated on her even without thinking once

    • @shitanshushekhar0430
      @shitanshushekhar0430 Год назад +16

      ​@@Tejaswi_Raohahhaha
      ..behan tu shadi byaah mat he karna....tujhe bahut disappointment Milne wali hai 😂

    • @THOUsdu2004
      @THOUsdu2004 Год назад +5

      @@Tejaswi_Rao he loves his father more than his wife but still cheating is not justified.also he killed like 100s of people 😂,do you think a man that killed so many people could not cheat or be aggressive on his wife

    • @THOUsdu2004
      @THOUsdu2004 Год назад +1

      @silksonic3927 it wont happen because we saw him in his old age, but thats the thing about this movie, it tells us that people like ranvijay singh exists in this world who are alive and well after commiting murders due to the power and money the hold, but on the other side the people he killed arent innocent as well,they were the one who tried to kill him and his dad. it was a situation for ranbir like either kill them or you and your dad dies.

    • @aspirant9845
      @aspirant9845 Год назад

      ​@silksonic3927for u cheating is the bigger issue than killing?

  • @queenbeestings
    @queenbeestings Год назад +138

    This is a psychological based, gritty, american psycho type movie. It has layers in it characters and at the same time, it has dark humor. This is a too good to be true movie. It requires a level of maturity. This movie has everything - good story, good acting skills, good everything. Moral of the story is - Even by all violent means, he does not get what he wants in the end.
    The title of the movie is Animal! I do not know who is expecting the character to be morally right.

  • @kingrapdel
    @kingrapdel Год назад +13

    NOTICE
    One more details to notice during the start of movie when ranbir was having (clean shaved) that shows the character is humanic and in control and next part where ranbir is grown his beared (barbarian look) it was hint that now he is uncontrollable 9:56 9:56

  • @NavTalkies
    @NavTalkies Год назад +32

    Tripti Dimri has also worked in Laila Majnu which was her debut as well and also stars Avinash Tiwari. Its a very underrated movie with a cult following and amazing music😊

    • @watchhere6200
      @watchhere6200 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Bvn0Unq4bMA/видео.htmlsi=0MkPPlSTcNg9KmQq

    • @Ichigo_istaken
      @Ichigo_istaken Месяц назад

      PJ talked about that movie in one of his videos.
      Idk if you are gonna see this reply lol

  • @robinknl007
    @robinknl007 Год назад +19

    Ranbir mentions in the movie about swastika that "apne waala seedha hai" while referring to the symbol behind him

  • @zorick100
    @zorick100 Год назад +207

    This could be unpopular opinion but I think, Ranbir's character knew the Tripti was a traitor which he confronts her too during her confession. He still continued to have sex with her that too without condom with the intention of ruining her life, signifying one of the Human-turned-animal trait. It's extreme but just a food for thought 😬

    • @vedjoshi260
      @vedjoshi260 Год назад +10

      I feel more like, even he was shocked but so as to show how cool and genius he is, he said that.

    • @abhisheklenchiya1420
      @abhisheklenchiya1420 Год назад +10

      He knew she was traitor but not knew what was the plan dude . Listen carefully he only listens to her while she is talking . After she done the talking then he responded to her . That show that he was really genius.

    • @Levi2e
      @Levi2e Год назад +1

      If you love someone don't use Condom 😂

    • @Ethanhunt1611
      @Ethanhunt1611 Год назад

      ​@@vedjoshi260then how would you justify blowing up the rolls Royce scene

    • @vedjoshi260
      @vedjoshi260 Год назад

      @@Ethanhunt1611Plausible... Yaah fr, we can say the rolls royce was burmt by Zoya's people maybe. But even if he knew, I don't think he had any need of sleeping with her

  • @PriyanshiDodiya18
    @PriyanshiDodiya18 Год назад +21

    I don't know why people hating this movie bhaii matlab if this is happened in south nd Hollywood bhaii log pagal ho jate hai matlab hypocrisy bhi seema hoti hai

    • @marymurphysinha9370
      @marymurphysinha9370 Год назад

      South ka hi director hai isliye aur muslim charecter ko villian dikhaya gaya hai, agar villian hindu hota to koi problem nahi hota kuch logo ko. Hawan karte dikhaya gaya. Isse mirchi lagi hai kuch logo ko.

  • @thethreespikes9737
    @thethreespikes9737 Год назад +32

    Thats the thing. Director deliberately took everything away from you to let you sympathies with the character. I liked that bit. It left no room for romanticisation of his character. It only showed him as pure animal who acts out of impulse and instincts rather than intellect. His obsession with his father degraded his personality completely. He himself promised her that he will never betray her and he did. The first half of this movie shows him as a protector. The second half show him as an abuser. In the first half he asks his sister to stand up for herself and fight for herself. In the second half. He is the one who broke his own promoses and character trait in his blind obsession with father. Cheating part was the peak. It made people uncomfortable and gave people no room to empathize with him. Its a good choice by director. He focused on the abusive traits in second half.

    • @anoshlimboo2339
      @anoshlimboo2339 Год назад

      well...
      I don't think that zoya got cheated
      u should know what cheating actually means....

    • @thethreespikes9737
      @thethreespikes9737 Год назад +6

      @@anoshlimboo2339 its not zoya. Its Geetanjali who got cheated. Joya's character gets elevated while leads spirals downwards when he asks her to lick his shoes.

  • @Nosenor788
    @Nosenor788 Год назад +14

    And if you guys noticed when he had an argument with varun on balveer’s 60th birthday when he he told his sister “ tumhe dikh nhi rha these people are here with guns , I don’t wanna get involved with them” but then later he becomes the criminal himself so the drowning into the abyss and his character becoming something he didn’t wanted to is shown clearly

    • @anush_agrawal
      @anush_agrawal 8 месяцев назад

      No, it was about status. That in his house no one should have more power or weapons than him.

  • @shilpagandhi28
    @shilpagandhi28 Год назад +75

    The way I was judged for actually putting a positive post on the movie , I being a woman, a mother wasn't supposed to love it but call it out for it's misogyny, no I didn't feel it that way because I don't go watch a movie for social service or carrying a moral compass , I go to get entertained , issee zyada violence I have seen in many English series like Walking dead , in which two main protagonists were literally smashed by Negan , it was so graphic that I couldn't eat my meal that day , so for me I purely watched the movie thinking that the protagonist is a problematic guy with major mental health issues .. hence his behaviour. How can u expect a psychopath to be rational ? Plus ppl went on to character analyse Vanga for his movies , arey bhai differentiate art from artist , jus because a guy makes a Dexter or Hannibal or John wick doesn't mean Director gets inspired from his own life , it's how he visualises his script . Indian audience have evolved over the years but critics don't want them too, I am happy that Vanga is able to break these barriers and notions and take the cinema way ahead from the template .

    • @slayer_142
      @slayer_142 Год назад +1

      Southern movies m zyda gore aur violence hota and vanga is typically south movies influence

    • @undefeatableyt7
      @undefeatableyt7 Год назад +25

      Respect for you, the title itself is Animal which shows that the protagonist is going to be a very problematic character. But I guess some people just don't get it

    • @seemonjena659
      @seemonjena659 Год назад +1

      Sorry to disagree but the character is being hated upon because of his lack of remorse for his actions! Even Gangs of Wasseypur had 100 times more violence than Animal but in Gangs of Wasseypur the message was very clear- violence will not lead to anything good! But in Animal nothing Ranvijay did all that he did without any consequences whatsoever. He craved for his father's love and to prove to his father that he is the best son he justifies his actions. But for a moment think about this- Vijay was also not a good father either as he barely spent time with his kids and he literally tried to shoot his wife in front of his kids. Even in the end there is no redemption shown as Vijay's son returns to him. The only issue I had with the character is that he has no self- realisation.

    • @shilpagandhi28
      @shilpagandhi28 Год назад +12

      ​@@seemonjena659arey that's what u want the guy to be jus because he's the protagonist, he's not a protagonist in the first place , he's not a good guy, the movie is about a very very problematic guy, he won't suddenly have a change of heart and start thinking with empathy or rationale , he evolves to become more insane , he feels he's an animal and justifies his own behaviour, vanga has inverted the template and didn't make a movie on a hero , rather made a movie on an antagonist who has a skewed idea about life

    • @MoinKhan-uf4pg
      @MoinKhan-uf4pg Год назад +12

      ​​@@seemonjena659In real life There are many people who don't get self-realization. There are many men who get away even after doing shittest thing.Why you want a fictional character to get self-realization when world is different.

  • @Rony.dr_04
    @Rony.dr_04 Год назад +10

    i think Ranvijay knew Zoya's motives because he was the one to blow up the Rolls Royace to scare Zoya and divulge Abrar's plans.

  • @Rhino_Reader
    @Rhino_Reader Год назад +95

    Shaan and PJ together is an underated combo

    • @watchhere6200
      @watchhere6200 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/Bvn0Unq4bMA/видео.htmlsi=0MkPPlSTcNg9KmQq

    • @DHRUVSARIN-t5i
      @DHRUVSARIN-t5i 2 месяца назад

      totally agreed

  • @modernranjha
    @modernranjha Год назад +11

    Issey pehel main Hollywood movies hi dekhta tha. Lekin #Animal dekhne ke baad proud feel kr rha hun aisi movies India mein bhi bj skti hain.. Hats off to SRV and my all time fav. Ranbir Kapoor..❤❤

  • @mukeshkanike995
    @mukeshkanike995 Год назад +74

    I feel art is not meant to be made for audience. It is made for expression. And in my opinion no cinema did this better than Animal in the cinema which I watched.

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Год назад +4

      There are several ways to make art. Some artists have the audience in mind. Other only have their personal expression in their mind. Some have both. Some find the right balance between the two.

    • @shrin210
      @shrin210 Год назад +1

      Yup, this was the best cringe art ever made with such great music, editing and action.

    • @ruchiadi
      @ruchiadi Год назад

      When I think of these type of movies, I can think of Chup by DQ and Bulbul by Tripti.

  • @cartoonbykilo
    @cartoonbykilo Год назад +25

    Pj's vibe more with honestly than men of culture seriously

    • @beastintheattic3992
      @beastintheattic3992 Год назад

      Bc vaha pe 2 log toh chutiye hai. 😂😂 PJ ki baat ko samjhte hi nahi dhang se. To obviously he will vibe here more.

    • @vivek1849
      @vivek1849 Год назад

      Because badal is not here to cut his points

    • @priyanshu_chamdi
      @priyanshu_chamdi Год назад

      He is just a wannabe

  • @shubhamjamwal5284
    @shubhamjamwal5284 Год назад +33

    Gangs of wasseypur actual had more violence. Faizal literally beheads a guy with a knife. The problem with animal wasnt that it was violent, the problem is that wasnt violent enough. The reviewers like this guys hyped it up so much saying "its very triggering" and "itni violent film india me aaj tak bani nhi hogi" that the film felt flat. Atleast it was better than jawan and pathan so thats good.

    • @pratikpawar8130
      @pratikpawar8130 Год назад +11

      Bhai animal ko gangs of wasseypur se compare karke gangs of wasseypur ki ijjat se khel liya aapne animal for chapri ke liye. But wasseypur next level stuff

    • @shubhamjamwal5284
      @shubhamjamwal5284 Год назад +2

      @@pratikpawar8130 real bhai

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +8

      Maybe you don't know that Gangs of Wasseypur is not A certified( mean 18+ ) but animal is. In animal two persons head is actually behead you can see with your eye. Please watch full review/ podcast no can say it is a action oriented movie ( like Jawan ,Patan) . May be your don't know in india if a movie is A certified Censor Board also cut some sense and change things in movie

    • @shayarisafar8273
      @shayarisafar8273 Год назад +4

      GoW is classic. There should be no comparison.
      Vanga and Ranbir already said ki it's more about psychic mind violence and not about mindless blood.People went with wrong expectations of unnecessary violence .
      Yes it's triggering with problematic character of a bit of violence in a crime drama film.

    • @loveyourself-n6y
      @loveyourself-n6y Год назад +5

      Aree bapre InTeLlEcTuAl CiNePhIlE public aa gya 👀

  • @Debtanucsemorningdatta
    @Debtanucsemorningdatta Год назад +8

    i agree to shan's commentry on ranbir's character becoming a heartless monster but his smile when his son comes running back to him as his wife leaves him and the words his father before has to be kept in mind for the upcomming part as he won't become a complete monster for the sake of his son but thats my opinion and maybe wrong who know we need to wait for the next part to know

  • @riverrocks29
    @riverrocks29 11 месяцев назад +2

    👍 Very informative, very good podcast. Both of you should be directors of a film. Both of you have great depth of understanding of direction. This podcast gives great list of important must watch films for all men. 👊

  • @iamPrinceK
    @iamPrinceK Год назад +32

    Shan bhai & PJ bhai together maze hi maze 😁
    & The Great PJ Never Disappoints 🤞

  • @vishwas0075
    @vishwas0075 Год назад +4

    bhaisaab duniya bhar ka gyaan mila hai ess video me..😂😂bhai logo month me ek baar aisa podcast hona chiye

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm Год назад +47

    So true. The film is very real, the emotions and relationships are very real. People have got used to sanitised version of relationships from watching nonsensical love stories and generally all the nonsensical, pretentious bollywood stuff. Ghar pe sab koi grey hi hota hai... the best men in society can be beasts sometimes.

    • @finddeepali
      @finddeepali Год назад

      Ghar pe log ek dusre ko marte pitate regte hai cheat karte rehete hai and 500 logon ko jaan se maar dete hai? Sorry aisa to india ke normal gharon me nahi hota hai.

    • @finddeepali
      @finddeepali Год назад +3

      Best men are those who can build a peaceful society like mahatma gandhi sardar patel or even common man that works honestly with support of the family and thinks about better future for everyone. Going on kill spree to satisfy ego is work of bad elements in society and they are mentally weak.

    • @shwetasinghnm
      @shwetasinghnm Год назад +3

      @@finddeepali Maate! Best people ki baat kar rahi hai Kya movie ? Is it the moral responsibility of movies to talk only about ideal people? Or all kinds of people ? I said real. Aap perfect insaan ho Kya ??

    • @shwetasinghnm
      @shwetasinghnm Год назад +3

      @@finddeepali Film is named Animal madam , not Adipurush for heavens sake ! Aapko nahi dekha may dekho. But people who are dictating what everyone should see are the problem .

    • @Vaibhavgangwar2mm
      @Vaibhavgangwar2mm Год назад +1

      @@shwetasinghnm you realize you are contradicting your own statement ,you said best men in society can be beasts sometime to which she replied they are not the best ,there is no problem in showing morally corrupt character/story ,its just when you try to justify that,your statement is forcing me to believe that dir did justify that
      and about realism, relationships and people can be exact opposite of whatever that was shown in movie even in real life ,of course that might not be entertaining

  • @niladri177
    @niladri177 Год назад +11

    App dono ko bohot bohot shukhriya 🙏 yeh discussion zaroori thi aur yeh movie forever yad Kiya jaiga 🔥

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm Год назад +31

    I loved the movie too. I haven't watched a full Bollywood movie in years. Vanga Reddy has put a lot of thought into the movie. Happy for Bollywood , it's a progress from mediocrity of cinema. I loved the treatment.

  • @shahilgohil4176
    @shahilgohil4176 Год назад +21

    Pj never disappoint ❤❤❤

  • @tusharchamoli2299
    @tusharchamoli2299 Год назад +6

    Bruh...this is exactly what I needed. 🔥🔥

  • @amanmisra2467
    @amanmisra2467 Год назад +4

    Thanks for bringing out the point about German three...i was just waiting for someone to spot that..hail you...

  • @birdofforest1313
    @birdofforest1313 Год назад +53

    I don't understand the criticism for this movie at all.......I too watched the movie in a 3 tier city where the audience were mostly young.There were many young girls and people were enjoying the movie in general.Ranbir Kapoor's character is so clear cut that everything he does is for one reason and he will go to any extent to achieve it .His father comes first than anything else in his life is secondary.Those who are complaining of toxicity, patriarchy and masculinity should not watch the movie.

    • @cgxapurba8450
      @cgxapurba8450 Год назад +2

      People's have opinions,That's Life.

    • @finddeepali
      @finddeepali Год назад +5

      It is a trash B grade movie like 90's revenge films. Undeserving overhyped. Ranbir is doing overacting.
      Why cant we support good movies instead like sirf ek banda kafi hai staring manoj bajpai. That movie shows a real good man.

    • @cgxapurba8450
      @cgxapurba8450 Год назад

      @@finddeepali Yes,U should have more opinion

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +4

      Ek 2 braincell person won't take any media narrative against this movie seriously! But sadly there's not a lot of people having that too!

    • @shrin210
      @shrin210 Год назад

      🤦🏻

  • @siddharthray2059
    @siddharthray2059 Год назад +11

    This podcast was more controversial than the entire movie.
    Disclaimer: No Sucharita and Pratik borafe were harmed in this podcast

    • @Breeze28-jd4gg
      @Breeze28-jd4gg Год назад +4

      Pratik borade toh movie ko support kar raha haina

  • @sickkk7
    @sickkk7 Год назад +9

    If you guys don't know that haq character was firstly offered to our nepali actor Bipin karki. But unfortunately he couldn't do it due to date issues.. hope vanga will consider him in his other projects....

    • @VishalKumar-lk1pt
      @VishalKumar-lk1pt Год назад

      achcha hua jo use nahi mila haq ka character play karne ko

  • @senthilkumarbaliah5129
    @senthilkumarbaliah5129 Год назад +2

    Vijay character is going through a phase were he is not an alpha male anymore… he wounded, his heart is failing also he is not able perform with his woman … he is in his most insecure phase and more than ever he needs this self validation…. He is probably afraid that his wife would leave him, so he is pleading his case with her, without realizing that he is actually making it worse … it’s only after his son calls him a hero he takes himself seriously…. It is a great character arc… it’s masterpiece to explore the psychology of a fallen hero… geeta characterization is even better, she understands that her husband is going through some depression, and supports him…

  • @sauravbadaik4169
    @sauravbadaik4169 Год назад +7

    They spoke about Pratik Borade 1:57:48 ..
    I regularly watch all of you including him... He appreciates Ranveers acting skills. Nd he loves the work of Sandeep v. Reddy. That's it . Bdw enjoyed the podcast❤

    • @H00o0DA1
      @H00o0DA1 Год назад

      Abe it should be Rathi I think

    • @boos_2
      @boos_2 2 месяца назад

      Pratik borade is extremely biased. He has one sided view for everything. Sometimes I agree with him but sometimes no

  • @KunalSharma07
    @KunalSharma07 Год назад +18

    Fantastic conversation ❤❤

  • @saurabhmamgain8793
    @saurabhmamgain8793 Год назад +3

    There may be many layers to a man’s character and that’s what Vanga Reddy has tried portraying through Ranbir’s role. Ranbir’s range of emotions have been shown based on various situations he is under. He is shown protecting his sister, father and family, confessing cheating on his wife as part of plan which he could have kept a secret, violent shade being brought to the fore numerous times, romantic side, forgiving Zoya etc.
    It is shocking to know that most people are only talking about Ranbir’s misogynistic conduct in the movie whereas there were several shades to his character.
    The bottom line is that Vanga Reddy has served the Indian audience with something different…whether good or bad remains a matter of personal preference and choice.

  • @kartikbhatia6487
    @kartikbhatia6487 10 месяцев назад +2

    Loved ur convo arnd toxicity ...how cpls talk ...red n green flag 🚩

  • @aotlovers9721
    @aotlovers9721 Год назад +7

    The craziest movie i Ever seen in my life... that dialogue of alpha male directly attacked my heart because i am not one... Who is alpha 😅 and it would have affected to many ones like me who desires to be alpha but not in actuality...
    The actions , the dialogues , the bonding, the personalities of both booby and Ranbir in movie is Descriptionless , and wordless...
    Simply Masterpiece

    • @heisenberg3206
      @heisenberg3206 Год назад +4

      aot ka fan hoke isko masterpiece bolta hai sharam nhi ati tereko?

    • @aotlovers9721
      @aotlovers9721 Год назад +2

      @@heisenberg3206 abe.... Anime ko Bollywood kabhi compare kr skte hai kya re...
      Eren too eren hai... Bhai comparisonless Brutality hai
      Lekin apne Bollywood ke hisab se Masterpiece nahi laga kya trko..

  • @Dany_writes
    @Dany_writes Год назад +48

    Finally 2 adults talking maturely about this movie.

  • @SD-eo1mt
    @SD-eo1mt Год назад +44

    When 2 Mature People have a conversation!!💯❣

  • @UzairAli-fn6tz
    @UzairAli-fn6tz Год назад +10

    One of the best podcast of all time. Loved it❤

  • @mirdesai4875
    @mirdesai4875 Год назад +33

    It seems when it comes to this movie, every critic has seriously lost the plot on HOW TO REVIEW A FILM! Every conversation in the movie is as RAW and REAL as a conversation can be. The way sandeep has explored masculinity, male ego, male psychology, and how Ranbirs character slowly derails and looses everything in the end is pure GOLD! this film is a statement, a BOLD one. Love it, Hate it, but you sure as hell can't IGNORE IT

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +2

      They're not critcs They're walking agenda NPC's!

    • @marcosurvivalist7266
      @marcosurvivalist7266 Год назад

      well said

    • @moinakmazumdar6464
      @moinakmazumdar6464 Год назад

      Very truly said brother

    • @sigmoidsharer3012
      @sigmoidsharer3012 Год назад +1

      True mate every conversation is as real as it gets

    • @shrin210
      @shrin210 Год назад +1

      Slowly derails 😂
      He was psycho from the first scene about dumb speech of alpha male.

  • @chandranakash02
    @chandranakash02 Год назад +7

    Was waiting for this podcast❤

  • @rupindersingh2312
    @rupindersingh2312 Год назад +22

    When Jija touched her face, I literally went “oyeee! 😡” in the theater 😂😂

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +11

      Bro that music.. and RK saying ye sab kya ho rha hai didi... i really felt goosebumps what a direction and acting 💀💀🗿

  • @VeerSingh_Royal
    @VeerSingh_Royal 2 месяца назад +1

    This is the best review talk about this movie I have seen on this platform. Believe me I was so disappointed at so many reviewers twisting the real statement this movie is setting up. Also I found this channel of yours in my trendings . Love to see you back after Honest Reviews . I was your big fan back then. ❤

  • @Trishitareads
    @Trishitareads Год назад +3

    LOVE THIS PODCAST!

  • @seeratnakai5543
    @seeratnakai5543 Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed!

  • @shashankmital5648
    @shashankmital5648 Год назад +6

    Vanga is a director who shows actor as a person than a actor.Like even Arjun Reddy was a person who is not acting in that typical actor but acting like a natural human being .

  • @undefeatableyt7
    @undefeatableyt7 Год назад +6

    Loved this podcast, Shan aur PJ ki bahut achchi chemistry baithti hai 💯

  • @anantbedi5627
    @anantbedi5627 Год назад +8

    Here's a joke
    The most funny thing in the movie was , in Arjan veely song the bodyguards starts singing to raise confidence of main character instead of helping him.

    • @loveyourself-n6y
      @loveyourself-n6y Год назад +6

      Because he already told them it's his own fight, let him fight them alone

    • @anantbedi5627
      @anantbedi5627 Год назад

      @@loveyourself-n6y man I meant it as a joke , I really loved the movie

    • @astindods_
      @astindods_ Год назад +4

      Art has been chasing you but you've always been blowing narratives!

    • @Lazymath007_
      @Lazymath007_ 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, singing has been a common practice throughout history during times of war. Soldiers often sang to boost morale, express camaraderie, and cope with the stress and fear of battle. These songs varied greatly depending on culture, era, and the specific circumstances of the conflict.

  • @sppdeletes1394
    @sppdeletes1394 7 месяцев назад

    I wasn't very keen for animal movie talk but still came here because I love their comoradre and it shows that its not a movie critics meet, it's two guye who share the same emotions keeping it out in the open.
    I love the enthusiasm and mutual takeovers of points of both. Good work Shan and PJ.

  • @BrilliantlyCool
    @BrilliantlyCool Год назад +52

    There’s no “Indian Swastika” only “Swastika” which is a symbol that’s been part of South Asian cultures for thousands of years. The ones Nazis appropriated is called “hooked cross”.
    I believe the terminology matters. Please don’t call it “Nazi Swastika” 🤢
    Awesome discussion by the way, loved it!!

    • @user-rf1ld9zn7o
      @user-rf1ld9zn7o Год назад +2

      Why does it even matter

    • @RandomInsaan
      @RandomInsaan Год назад

      ​@@user-rf1ld9zn7oit matters a lot for us

    • @krishnaarmy3315
      @krishnaarmy3315 Год назад

      ​@@user-rf1ld9zn7oit does matter many foreigners hate indians and hindu for using swastika

    • @heharshrajkamal8268
      @heharshrajkamal8268 Год назад

      Awesome man

    • @saumz2206
      @saumz2206 5 месяцев назад

      True. Haken Kruez or Hooked Cross

  • @dreamsunlimited5400
    @dreamsunlimited5400 Год назад +3

    2nd half vanga added random stuff which is disrespectful to women without any need to story. AND VAnga also missed opportunity to give more screen time to bobby and add more value to story. 2nd half it felt like vanga showing some random stuff which has got nothing to do with story just vulger and unnecessary. VANGA has ruined it in the 2nd half with his sick. Ind with this random studf added which was totally unrelated to story and just lengthen the run time and slowed the movie down. Instead he could have use bobby to show how he made plan to send tripti to india and found heart doner and all that. Also it was not shown or explained in the movie that how does ranvir found out tripti is sent by bobby. And also why would tripti will tell ranvir full plan about what bobby was trying to do and later she went back to them, its just doesn't make sense. I think an opportunity lost , movie could have been lot better if vanga used some common sense🤷‍♂️

  • @divyaa4459
    @divyaa4459 Год назад +35

    i love that he can differentiate between feminism & pseudo feminism. & jab bhi "feminists" do or say some crazy shit he calls them as what they are: pseudo feminists

    • @ap-pn5xp
      @ap-pn5xp Год назад +3

      May your daughter get husband like this and than you will know the importance of feminism ..Par teri beti he kaho wo bhi belt treatment enjoy karlo....

    • @divyaa4459
      @divyaa4459 Год назад +11

      @@ap-pn5xp ?? Lol Wtf are you on about...mera comment samajh bhi aaya aapko?

    • @cringanator135
      @cringanator135 Год назад +12

      @@ap-pn5xp ironical enough that you are being derogatory to a women to defend your so called notions of pseudo feminism

    • @ap-pn5xp
      @ap-pn5xp Год назад

      @@cringanator135 ab kya hogaya sir...Sab samjh aagaya .....Pls be mature comment ko comment ki tarah padhiye...Pseudo audience

    • @madhursaxena2645
      @madhursaxena2645 Год назад +7

      @@ap-pn5xp ap apni maturity pehle hi dikha chuki hai

  • @sujitprasad676
    @sujitprasad676 Год назад +7

    1:59:58 The movie name is Before Sunrise (1995) directed by Richard Linkletter. The scene PJ is talking about is roughly around 1:00:00 timestamp. First part of the Before Trilogy. One of the best romantic trilogies out there. Brilliantly acted by Ethan Hawke and Julie Delphy. Must check out for any cinephile.

  • @msdclips4284
    @msdclips4284 Год назад +7

    very insightful podcast by both these gentlemen

  • @MahaTalkiez
    @MahaTalkiez Год назад +1

    Aisa lag raha hai yeh conversation kabhi khatm na ho... Two favorite RUclipsrs.. 🔥🔥

  • @Bhavik630
    @Bhavik630 Год назад +15

    Indian feminists ko 50 shades of grey me.koi toxicity nai dikha par Animal me dunia bhar ka toxicity dikh gaya.. Fact is that women do get attracted towards masculinity and not simps..

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +2

      People hate bollywood but reason sabka alag hota h 😂 koi Archie ko hate krta h koi animal ko hate jaruru milta h

  • @mecha-blade
    @mecha-blade Год назад +2

    People say that Bobby Deol didn't got enough screen time
    But he isn't the villain of the movie right
    He has some sort of extended cameo in this movie
    His character is there only to grow Ranvijay as a character
    Or at least that's how I think

  • @movieguy4537
    @movieguy4537 Год назад +4

    Loved your conversation ❤

  • @satyapalgaikwad5319
    @satyapalgaikwad5319 Год назад +3

    Shan and Pj❤️ Best duo🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
    We need weekly podcast from both of u❤️

  • @Gojomojo2006
    @Gojomojo2006 Год назад +4

    Bro all you’re old guests are wonderful Bro if new guests aren’t coming repeat old ones with new topics love your podcast need them more often

  • @kingrapdel
    @kingrapdel Год назад +2

    NOTICE
    One more details to notice during the start of movie when ranbir was having (clean shaved) that shows the character is humanic and in control and next part where ranbir is grown his beared (barbarian look) it was hint that now he is uncontrollable

  • @personaldata1270
    @personaldata1270 Год назад +3

    Very open conversation. Refreshing

  • @prathampandey4413
    @prathampandey4413 Год назад +2

    This is the convo I wanted ❤❤

  • @manishkhatana7472
    @manishkhatana7472 Год назад +7

    Theatre executives should check IDs on the theatre gate.

  • @sdpg644
    @sdpg644 Год назад +3

    We live in a generation where calling an overweight/fat person fat is called fatshaming. I mean how did we arrive here? How much more softer are we going to get??

    • @artislife456
      @artislife456 Год назад +1

      Galat baat h..Pehle k zamaane me jaise har baat pe maa baap bachhon ko jhapad maar diya karte the..wahi sahi tha..tum logon ko usi generation me bhej dena chahiye..civilized society me rehne layak ho hi nai..

  • @arjunnair8037
    @arjunnair8037 Год назад +23

    I think the only main issue was some of the scenes were unnecessary ans didn't add anything to the storyline. Like their plane almost crashing into the mountain, and then talking about doing it on the airstrip. Pretty sure there were a few more like these. These could've been removed entirely and made space for more screen time for Bobby. Probably could've just shown us 5 mins of his childhood.

    • @calib3r403
      @calib3r403 Год назад

      The reason for this is that Indian audiences are drawn to fantasy.

    • @RobiinBrar
      @RobiinBrar Год назад +1

      If they will show it all in this movie whats gonna be in next one ?

  • @rAxXtaG
    @rAxXtaG Год назад +2

    Fair Warning...Really long comment here!
    While I also really liked the movie as a viewing experience, the plot did not resonate with me as much as I wanted it to. It just seemed too shallow for me to get invested in what these characters were fighting for, despite the stellar performances from everyone! Balbir Singh (Anil Kapoor) literally does not feel like a character to me, he's just a plot device... Maybe this is by choice since he's an absent father but I can't seem to grasp the drama of the whole father son dynamic because of this... Maybe I'm seeing it wrong, I would really like it if someone had some thoughts about this... To me it feels like Vanga wanted to create a Walter White-esque character but simply did not want to muddy up the motivations of the protagonist in nuance, which leads to a seemingly one dimensional character. You can argue that it's up to the viewer in how much they want to read into the subtext, but I genuinely don't know if there's even any intention for introspection here, I don't know what Vanga truly believes in while conveying this story.
    Another major point of contention for me was the ending... I would have really liked if the movie stuck with giving the most depressing ending to the protagonist, with his wife and kids leaving him and him crying on the stairs. That at least cements some form of accountability for the character's actions. But the last scene of his son or daughter (I can't remember) running back to him saying Papa Papa leaves a weird taste in my mouth, implying in the end, despite being a psychotic 'Animal', he still gets a second chance to be a good father... I don't know if this ending's too ballsy or cowardly...
    TLDR; While Animal will definitely be a landmark movie in the coming years in terms of presentation and acting, it still needed more substance to be considered 'a good film'. Comparing Vanga to Tarantino or Coppola is really just an insult to the later director's name, in my opinion. But if he can take criticism like this without being butthurt, I think he can be a much better storyteller in the future. But what do I know?

  • @MahaTalkiez
    @MahaTalkiez Год назад +1

    I think that's why Ramgopal varma and anurag kashyap praising the film...

  • @akshatdon4439
    @akshatdon4439 Год назад +8

    pj in podcast best ever podcast.

  • @Amar_Kotha970
    @Amar_Kotha970 Год назад +2

    Bhai itna Bada kahani hai isliye to back aur front karke non linear equation dikhaya hai aur snip Karke dikhayen editing khatarnak mind f****** editing tha.....
    Especially Ranbir Kapoor's entry scene
    And also Ranbir Kapoor AK-47 gun scene
    Bobby deol entry scene
    And end credit scene
    Second half khatarnak
    Specially end credit scene..
    💥🔥❤️🎯💯✌️✌️✌️

  • @ankur6391
    @ankur6391 Год назад +4

    Shan or pj bhai.. pehle baat to ye m kisi ka side lene wala nhi hu.. but pratik bhai ne jo animal review ke time par bola wo bilkul sahi tha.. ranbir kapoor sahi raste par h to koi dikkat nhi h kisiko bhi.. hamara sanatan dharam yahi sikhata h. Maaf krna... yahi unhone bhi bola... to usme kya galat.. bhagawan sabko sadbhuddi de.. majak udana kisi ka uske bas ideology ya dharm par galat h. Mt kro esaa.. lots of lovd to both of you❤

    • @abhinavrakesh108
      @abhinavrakesh108 5 месяцев назад

      Bhai jab tu marvel ki movie dekha hai toh you do know na ki woh sab log daily bacon khaate hai??

  • @gouravkumarmarndi7360
    @gouravkumarmarndi7360 Год назад +2

    What a point... you become the monster you are fighting...
    Papa no giving time and you becoming bcoz as time goes on bcoz it's circumstances what an point

  • @A.K.M.333
    @A.K.M.333 Год назад +9

    In my opinion I totally agree it's perfect movie and.I love that and waiting for animal park 🙏🏻

  • @ellen65sify1
    @ellen65sify1 Год назад +1

    PJ well said
    Attention spam is so low in people for drama
    they don't even wanna know why characters doing what they doing.

  • @krodh9946
    @krodh9946 Год назад +17

    I just came here to say that I'm more hyped to watch a film about another "Animal".
    Godzilla Minus One😄

  • @ajuuvex4132
    @ajuuvex4132 Год назад +6

    Without zoya part, how can they introduced part 2, Its a hint and beginning plan for part 2, so its
    necessary

  • @dipayandasarts2611
    @dipayandasarts2611 Год назад +31

    Those who are criticising should watch this podcast to understand the movie.

    • @novkalp21185
      @novkalp21185 Год назад +3

      I agree. I don't understand this obsession with vanilla characters.

    • @dipayandasarts2611
      @dipayandasarts2611 Год назад +8

      @@novkalp21185 because most of the people wants to live in their own sugar coated world. That's why. And We've accepted the harsh reality and that's why we can relate it and for them we're mentally ill 😂😂😂😂

    • @novkalp21185
      @novkalp21185 Год назад +2

      @@dipayandasarts2611 True, Lol. See, the thing is, there are moments when I take my eyes off the screen, but it doesn't mean that I question a specific take by the director. This is what creativity and vision means. Creativity doesn't work like binary computer codes. But for people talking against the movie, the world is just black and white, which isn't the reality.

    • @dipayandasarts2611
      @dipayandasarts2611 Год назад

      @@novkalp21185 absolutely brother. There are much more bitter things going on in this world. That's why I say these Indian audiences deserve movies like kgf 2, pathaan and all.
      This director SRV has immense potential. Only two movies ( I'm taking Kabir Singh because it's a take of his own movie ) and he's more than perfect in the Indian cinema industry in terms of story telling and character building.
      Everybody has a complaint about the character development of the villains in Indian movies . But this guy gives maximum 10-15 mins to capture the evilish beauty of a villain. And Bobby Deol 💪💪💪. That's the power of writing and screenplay

  • @someeii
    @someeii Год назад +1

    Quiet a good discussion between 2 cinephiles..just one suggestion shan ..nothing related to the podcast content..kindly change your logo a little..it somewhere looks like the sensodyne logo..

  • @ard1557
    @ard1557 Год назад +10

    Those who didn't understand what Vanga has done, they must read about the art piece "Rhythm 0" by Marina Abramovic...well Animal is different because it's a movie but it's quite similar in nature...it showcases that animalistic nature of a person..

  • @VhantomYT
    @VhantomYT Год назад +2

    1:38:30
    They are talking about : *The Greatest Beer Run Ever*
    It's a good movie, definitely worth a watch. I would 100% recommend it if you have free time.

  • @anmolrandpal4297
    @anmolrandpal4297 Год назад +4

    even in wolf of wall street they have a full detail conversation about girls without pubic hair

  • @akshatdon4439
    @akshatdon4439 Год назад +1

    so far the best review i got.

  • @bhargavipba
    @bhargavipba Год назад +21

    The comparison of Barbie and Animal doesn't make sense. Barbie called out how patriarchy and toxic masculinity is harmful for everyone, including men. Animal on the other hand is an entirely different case, glorifying toxic masculinity and adultery. Comparing Animal with Four More Shots and Thank you for coming would make sense because both glorify toxic masculinity and pseudo feminism/toxic femininity respectively.

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +3

      But at the end of the movie Ranbir kapoor lost her wife and his father eventually dead due to cancel also Ranbir character heath is not that good. So they never glorify toxic masculinity like Kabir Singh in which at the end Kabir gets her girlfriend back

    • @beastintheattic3992
      @beastintheattic3992 Год назад +4

      Animal did not glorified Ranvijay's character. It showed that his actions were extreme but they were for the purpose of protection of his family. But in 2nd half due to no validation from papa and no understanding from his family members he went kinda isolated. And then he was like ' khali dimag shaitan ka ghar' meaning he became the animal , monster. Movie has given the reasons but it's just too many things happening to be caught up with them.

    • @ryanthemovielover1789
      @ryanthemovielover1789 Год назад +3

      Barbie is literally a parody movie where Barbie are the supreme leaders so wtf these people complaining about it ? Seriously 😂 it's a good film.

    • @utkarshtsingh6978
      @utkarshtsingh6978 Год назад +4

      @@ryanthemovielover1789 then it is same goes for animal. Animal is also a entertaining movie so why people complain about it

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Год назад +1

      LMAO, Barbie was essentially female power fantasy of wanting a matriarchy.

  • @aaquibraza5600
    @aaquibraza5600 Год назад +2

    Ranbir in an interview said: It’s an adult rated Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. Now I understand.

  • @akshatdon4439
    @akshatdon4439 Год назад +6

    indian tarantino ko salute karo THE SANDEEP REDDY VANGA art piece masterpiece movie called animal.

  • @chaitu48
    @chaitu48 Год назад +2

    Movies which are discussed in this podcast: The covenant,The Gentlmen, The hateful8,speak no evil,Triple frontier..

  • @erenjaeger1553
    @erenjaeger1553 Год назад +26

    Now Prabhas has some promising line up
    - KALKI 2898 (superhero genre)
    - Spirit with Vanga (police drama)
    - & of course Salaar (commercial flick)
    Hoping for his comeback 🤞🏻

    • @SAI-vq1zt
      @SAI-vq1zt Год назад +3

      Koi bhi 1000 cr Nahi kama payengi

    • @salildubey1915
      @salildubey1915 Год назад +4

      Sabse overhyped actor.

    • @loveyourself-n6y
      @loveyourself-n6y Год назад +9

      ​@@salildubey1915mahesh babu 💀

    • @Rawnnie_18
      @Rawnnie_18 Год назад +3

      ​@@loveyourself-n6yye sabse bara sach bola apne ❤

    • @Rawnnie_18
      @Rawnnie_18 Год назад +3

      ​@@SAI-vq1ztkalki pe thora bharosa kar sakte hai. Kunki director acha hai . atleast achi nikli to kana legi.kunki ye movie na thora super hero zone vkain chala Gaya hai.caur next year pura super heroes kahi hi hai..

  • @butan9019
    @butan9019 Год назад +2

    Great podcast .... really enjoyed it

  • @Naruto12.v
    @Naruto12.v Год назад +4

    Love this podcast

  • @MainHoonNiks9
    @MainHoonNiks9 Год назад +12

    No Pratik borade was harmed in this video 😂

    • @slayer_142
      @slayer_142 Год назад +3

      ranbir drinking gaumutra proudly isliye prtik ko movie achi lagi

    • @MainHoonNiks9
      @MainHoonNiks9 Год назад +6

      @@slayer_142 😂 pratik borade se bada chu koi nahi hai reviews ki dunia mein i need shan's roast of borade

    • @slayer_142
      @slayer_142 Год назад +5

      @@MainHoonNiks9 shan is also hypocrite

    • @pipipupu5104
      @pipipupu5104 Год назад

      ​@@MainHoonNiks9pratik borade ki timestamp de dena

    • @selfinspired6643
      @selfinspired6643 Год назад

      1hour.58 ke aaspass@@pipipupu5104

  • @ViciousSquidy
    @ViciousSquidy Год назад +6

    Just watched the movie and I just can't believe how much some reviewers are bashing this movie for no reason. I absolutely loved it. Left me sublime, emotional and speechless at the end. It doesn't justify ANYTHING from Ranvijay's character and all of his negative actions have some ramifications or consequences. Geetanjali's brilliant monologue and her slapping him so hard multiple times just made it absolutely perfect.

  • @Socialman0007
    @Socialman0007 Год назад +6

    Because of editing sandeep hold audience 3hr21min and it doesn't seems boring at all.

  • @Naruto12.v
    @Naruto12.v Год назад +6

    Bhai can we accept more podcast like this