Had to draw this scene from last session when our Dragonborn Barbarian realized they were fated to die to the monster they were hunting and took it really really well~ 😊
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Had to draw this scene from last session when our Dragonborn Barbarian realized they were fated to die to the monster they were hunting and took it really really well~ 😊

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JUHI CHAWLA Darr (1993) dir. Yash Chopra
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SRK Character Poll - Bad Boys
I can fix him...
Devdas Mukherji
Ram Jaane
Mark Donald aka Don
Rahul Mehra
Dev Saran
Manu Dada
Gangsters, a super-hot stalker and a couple hopeless jerks...all they need is a little love and attention to reform their ways.
(this is totally not a serious poll, btw 😄)
Who will you save?
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I watched Anjaam a few days ago and holy shit it’s lowkey a masterpiece. I think that in all honesty, it’s the kind of film i expected Darr to be. I wanted to compare the two films here, and make a separate post about Anjaam itself.
I really enjoy the contrast between the two characters. Rahul Mehra is sort of already mentally ill, I mean the guy talks to his dead mother for a good portion of the film itself. He’s very shy, and is sort of in his own world—as his father said “ever since the death of his mother”.
However, Vijay Agnihotri has no reason to feel the way he does, or act the way he did. He comes from a stable family, and has parents who love him very much. What drove him to the brink of insanity was simply coming to realize that the person he wanted was someone he could not have.
Vijay compared to Rahul quickly grew hateful and violent towards others, including Shivani. This is fueled by his rejection sensitivity. He does not like hearing a no. Meanwhile, Rahul was constantly trying to convince himself that these people were good to him, even if they were directly wronging him by interfering with his plans to acquire Kiran’s love.
Anjaam as a film is themed around “consequences”, and I view it as a critique really, of both how society treats women. Darr is more of a gentle version of Anjaam, and has a happy ending as one would want. Both films are phenomenal in their respective manners, and I do enjoy them a lot.
Battle of the Rahuls ⚔️— Top 4
— These Rahuls had the most votes in the previous poll.
— The winners of this round will move on to the top 2.
— Propaganda is encouraged!
Let’s go!
Rahul Mehra (Darr)
Rahul Khanna (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai)
Rahul Raichand (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham)
Rahul Mithaiwala (Chennai Express)
💘 Rahul Mehra moodboard for @laughableillusions 💘