Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Alia-Shahid starrer Shaandaar's teaser poster is quite dreamy

The sneak peak of upcoming film 'Shaandaar', which will see Shahid Kapoor teaming up with Alia Bhatt for the first time, was unveiled on Tuesday.

  • Shaandaar teaser poster Teaser poster for Shahid-Alia starrer 'Shandaar' unveiled
The sneak peak of upcoming film Shaandaar, which will see Shahid Kapoor teaming up with Alia Bhatt for the first time, was unveiled on Tuesday. In the poster, a messed up Alia, 22, can be seen dozing off with the 34-year-old actor on a bench amid rags surrounding them.
Shandaar, a film to have destination wedding as its premise, is directed by Vikas Bahl of Queen fame and it marks Shahid's first movie post his wedding to Delhi-based girl Mira Rajput.
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Do I need to say more? Even though I know I don’t, I’d like to elaborate just in case there are some writers who’re reading this & aren’t getting a clear picture about what I am trying to say. Every other drama in fact ALL the dramas that we’re getting to see revolve around the subject of marriage & the ordeals that overtake the newly wedded couple’s life, as if Pakistanis are only born to get married just so that they can ruin their lives with their own hands. Yes, marriage is unavoidable but then, it is something that can be avoided in our dramas! Ohkay, even if they want to show what a marriage is like, can they please not only focus on the shadi ke side-effects & focus on all the other good things that do happen when someone gets married? I am tired of seeing every other drama revolving around shadi & the sazishain that later take place. The writers here really need to think outside the shadi box because like I said, there are a million other plots that they can explore in order to write a drama (if they are so keen on not letting their pens/keyboards rest or want to prevent their minds from getting rusty).
Your wife’s cheek is the best itch-repellent you will ever have:
I am actually quite appalled & tired of seeing the domestic violence being a part of our dramas lately. I really want to know why the writers always end up adding a scene or two in every episode with a husband slapping his wife? Literally the way they have normalized slaps & chantas in our dramas gives out a message as if slapping your wife is a very normal feat, like let’s say doing your groceries or eating your food? It seems so contradicting that often in some dramas, they might not ‘show’ a wife getting hit by her husband but the way they show a wife caressing her swollen red cheek afterwards sets things straight, right away. When the directors know that it is something appalling & honestly, quite disgusting to even elaborate on screen, so what’s the need to add such a scene in the drama in the first place? This trend of normalizing domestic violence in our dramas is alarming & should be cut down because if the channels/writers/directors think this is a perfect picture of an ‘entertainment’, then they should switch on their laptops, open the Google Chrome & Google down the telephone numbers of the nearest psychiatrist available in their vicinities.

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