A list of puns related to "Kshanam"
Dear Bondhas/Bondhis,
Chinnapatininchi I had a picha for cinemas. Telugu, Tamil, English, (ee rojulo Malayalam, Kanada, Korean also), anni languages lo cinemalu choosi naku overimagination konchem ekkuva ayyindi.
It may be a similar for many of you on this sub also.
So, sometimes, na imagination konchem exciting/interesting ideas ista vuntundhi. Like for e.g. Kshana Kshanam - mana Telugu masterpiece - current Hollywood cast tho theeste...Ela vuntundhi..
Who will play which part?
Ilanti exciting questions discuss cheyyadaniki na friends group lo English lekapothe Telugu chuse vallu unnaru. Kani rendu industries gurinchi knowledge kaligina vallu asalu leru. So I'm alone and I turn to this sub.
I propose a [What If] series where we can, just for fun, discuss how different movies/storylines/crossovers would be...e.g. mana Vin Diesel babu next Fast and Furious Prabhas villian role tho theeste yela vuntundhi?
I hope u get the idea my Bondhas..
And speaking of the question above...my vote for Kshana Kshanam in English would be Ryan Gosling...Venkatesh role Emma Stone...Sridevi role Paresh Rawal role Inka decide cheyyale?
Whats your say???
My thoughts on Sunday nights. :(
Lately I've been familiarizing myself with Indian cinema, an area I unfortunately knew nothing about just a couple of months ago. I'm still a complete novice, but I'm slowly getting there. During the last week I've watched three films by Ram Gopal Varma and having been deeply impressed by his films' ctude yet sincere power, great cinematography, creepy sound design of his horror films and deeply emotional relationships with his films' characters that make his films feel something completely different from most of the mainstream Indian films I've seen, even though he seems to work with rather commercial and mainstream cinema and its conventions.
I've watched two of his horror films, Bhoot and Deyyam, which are essentially the same old story where a young couple moves to a haunted house. These films have nothing innovative story-wise, they're built around cliches and campy B-horror conventions, but in that genre they're the best I've seen for a long time. A great part of this comes from the great visual style of his films, which is characterized by constantly creeping camera and interesting angles, over-the-top yet genuinely creepy, almost Lynchian soundscape, and naturalistically stylized visual style especially in scenes shot outside. This, like all of the other things I mentioned, is nothing innovative (I see clear influences of Romero, Carpenter, De Palma and Argento to name a few), but he somehow manages to charge every single scene starting from the most cliched ghost jumpscare with such an emotional tension that I can't be anything but impressed. I can't really explain it, but I don't really know whether these types of films should be even tried to break into pieces as they're all about the atmosphere.
Third, I watched Kshana Kshanam, one of his earliest films, which is a more conventional epic story about a tragicomically failed heist and an innocent woman on a run. I loved that film as well for the exact same reasons as with his horror films: he manages to bring his same visually impressive style to the more light-hearted story and its dance scenes, and whereas the chemistry between the main characters isn't as appealing to me as in Deyyam, it still works because his films feel so deeply sincere to me, which I haven't seen in most films of the mainstream Indian, nor any other cultures' cinema. Once again, this analysis seems really shallow since I can't really grasp what is it that intrigues me in his work, but I just wanted to share som
... keep reading on reddit β‘I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
Do your worst!
They were cooked in Greece.
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
Don't you know a good pun is its own reword?
It really does, I swear!
Because she wanted to see the task manager.
Heard they've been doing some shady business.
but then I remembered it was ground this morning.
Edit: Thank you guys for the awards, they're much nicer than the cardboard sleeve I've been using and reassures me that my jokes aren't stale
Edit 2: I have already been made aware that Men In Black 3 has told a version of this joke before. If the joke is not new to you, please enjoy any of the single origin puns in the comments
BamBOO!
Theyβre on standbi
A play on words.
My daughter, Chewbecca, not so much.
Pilot on me!!
Christopher Walken
Nothing, he was gladiator.
Or would that be too forward thinking?
Dad jokes are supposed to be jokes you can tell a kid and they will understand it and find it funny.
This sub is mostly just NSFW puns now.
If it needs a NSFW tag it's not a dad joke. There should just be a NSFW puns subreddit for that.
Edit* I'm not replying any longer and turning off notifications but to all those that say "no one cares", there sure are a lot of you arguing about it. Maybe I'm wrong but you people don't need to be rude about it. If you really don't care, don't comment.
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