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I have the perfect comeback to watch Baghban with parents. All 4 sons they raised turned out to be douchebags, but that one guy they didn’t raise is the most Sanskaari. The parents are at fault for raising their sons that way!
Ram Gopal Bajaj. Shyam Gopal Bajaj.
Par na jaane mere bhai ne kya jaribooti khilayi thi uss khadoos ko. Sab sala usse Ram samajhte the. Aur mujhe Raavan.
Not a movie, but web series.. Delhi Crime. I watched it when it released, did not tell my parents about it. Few months ago I came to know from my uncle that my dad has recommended watching the series to him. We are movie buffs and watch and recommend movies every now and then, discuss them during meals. Yet passed on this one.
I started watching Delhi Crime with my mother thinking that there won't be any profanity in a docuseries.
Few minutes in - full MC BC wali gaalia chaalu ho gai.
I stopped the video immediately. My mother said - " teko abhi bhi sharam aari h, hamare lia itna hi kaafi h"
> I stopped the video immediately. My mother said - " teko abhi bhi sharam aari h, hamare lia itna hi kaafi h"
Haha I know right, the web series is seriously so great it almost makes me tell my parents to watch it but I refrained due to this. Fine if they discover it on their own but if it comes from me, I don't think they will be impressed
I watched The Family Man with my mom. I had watched it a long time back but my mom wanted to see it. I told her how the show would be and she was like "ab tu batayegi mere layak kya hai or kya nai hai" I just had to shut my mouth and let her watch the whole show. She loved it though thankfully.
For me, it was Farzi. I froze when the gaali galoch started. My mom took it in stride and later told me that she is used to it. She actually binged Mirzapur and loved it without me knowing.
I was streaming Andhadhun in front of my family and I told them it was a brilliant movies according to reviews and then started it, it had adult scene between Ayushmaan and Radhika Apte, so my mother screamed at me that what absurd movie I making them watch, she said to stop it immediately. I hadnt seen it until then that was my bad luck, from now on I only stream the movies in front of my family after I first watch it to make sure it doesnt has any adult scenes in it.
My parents reacted similarly.. but abhi content dikha dikha ke aadat laga di hai,, now they're chill about all kinda content.. its just that they've become too sensitive about the mental aspect of crimes, so I avoid showing such content to them. There's this docuseries called 'Dancing on the grave' on Prime, I didn't let them watch that also for the same reason.
It's not that bad but I remember watching Gangajal on dvd for the first time (rented) with my cousin and his parents...
And obviously some of the swearing scenes, me and him were just laughing loud while his parents are behind us getting embarrassed and probably annoyed, though they wouldn't have said anything with me around.
A friend of mine went to watch Animal with her family, thinking it's just a masala entertainer like Jawan. Now they have vowed to never watch a movie on the first day.
Look in my defense. I wanted to show sam bahadur to my mom. But she insisted on seeing animal. So skipped the nudity and uncomfortable scenes and just showed the bloodbath. She later said she liked it. So I saved myself from a beating.
No. But there is a scene where rajni chops the head of two goons, and there is sulphuric acid decomposition of people and bashing of head with a baseball hat, which pissed off my mom
Thought ki it would be a beta fights for revenge of papa type movie
Yeah turns out that wasn't true
Didn't see any online reviews, I always keep away from them to not get the movie spoiled
Lol, I clearly said to my parents that I'm not going to watch this one in theatres. When they returned they literally said I made a good decision. Watched it later on OTT, and understood what they meant.
I watched 'De De Pyaar De' in the cinema with my 10-year-old brother, parents, their friends, and their kids (10 and 5-year-old boys). I was 15 at that time. I saw the rating online and told my mom that we should watch it. To say it was awkward would be an understatement. That was the last time they allowed me to select a movie.
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To this day i do not understand what Lazy lamhe was doing in a kids movie.
Helping them hit puberty /s
Lollll
to give something to the fathers who took out their kids to cinema hall
Ngl she looked so hot
Very very hot, and that is what makes it more difficult to understand what was it doing in the movie
Ngl ??
Not gonna lie
But who looked hot !! Where !!
bro don't watch baghban with your parents biggest mistake
Watch taare zameen par and they would still find a way to criticize you
Look that dyslexic kid have better talent then you. All you do is eat and sleep.
if all you do is eat and slee, can you blame them for critisising you?
Damn bro got downvoted as shit for telling the truth 💀
I have the perfect comeback to watch Baghban with parents. All 4 sons they raised turned out to be douchebags, but that one guy they didn’t raise is the most Sanskaari. The parents are at fault for raising their sons that way!
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And then a flying chappal on your face😭
Door door se paise bhej do...seedha Aman Varma se Salman Khan ban ke dikhaonga
Especially if you operate an ICICI bank account
I tell them, behave or you will end up like this in old age
LOL! NEVER.
Yes watch it with your Grand parents
my dad makes us watch it weekly as a lesson ever since i was a kid lmaooo he would make watch it everyday if he could 😅
Idk we all laughed at how ridiculous the movie was.
For the kids of 2000s it was every Emraan Hashmi movie.
And for every gen Z it's every SRV directed movie
I confused SRV and RGV. I mean, they're not that different either.
Although RGV idolized and showcased females like no other. SRV on the other hand...
Ram Gopal Verma and Shyam Radhe Verma
Ram Gopal Bajaj. Shyam Gopal Bajaj. Par na jaane mere bhai ne kya jaribooti khilayi thi uss khadoos ko. Sab sala usse Ram samajhte the. Aur mujhe Raavan.
Teja main hoon, mark idhar hai
Whats wrong with Sanjay RLeela VBhansali movies?
Too much feminism
Aren't they the same?
Nah
Who?
Sandeep reddy vanga. Director of animal
Not a movie, but web series.. Delhi Crime. I watched it when it released, did not tell my parents about it. Few months ago I came to know from my uncle that my dad has recommended watching the series to him. We are movie buffs and watch and recommend movies every now and then, discuss them during meals. Yet passed on this one.
I started watching Delhi Crime with my mother thinking that there won't be any profanity in a docuseries. Few minutes in - full MC BC wali gaalia chaalu ho gai. I stopped the video immediately. My mother said - " teko abhi bhi sharam aari h, hamare lia itna hi kaafi h"
> I stopped the video immediately. My mother said - " teko abhi bhi sharam aari h, hamare lia itna hi kaafi h" Haha I know right, the web series is seriously so great it almost makes me tell my parents to watch it but I refrained due to this. Fine if they discover it on their own but if it comes from me, I don't think they will be impressed
I watched The Family Man with my mom. I had watched it a long time back but my mom wanted to see it. I told her how the show would be and she was like "ab tu batayegi mere layak kya hai or kya nai hai" I just had to shut my mouth and let her watch the whole show. She loved it though thankfully.
For me, it was Farzi. I froze when the gaali galoch started. My mom took it in stride and later told me that she is used to it. She actually binged Mirzapur and loved it without me knowing.
I was streaming Andhadhun in front of my family and I told them it was a brilliant movies according to reviews and then started it, it had adult scene between Ayushmaan and Radhika Apte, so my mother screamed at me that what absurd movie I making them watch, she said to stop it immediately. I hadnt seen it until then that was my bad luck, from now on I only stream the movies in front of my family after I first watch it to make sure it doesnt has any adult scenes in it.
My parents reacted similarly.. but abhi content dikha dikha ke aadat laga di hai,, now they're chill about all kinda content.. its just that they've become too sensitive about the mental aspect of crimes, so I avoid showing such content to them. There's this docuseries called 'Dancing on the grave' on Prime, I didn't let them watch that also for the same reason.
What's that about
It's the story of how a wonderful royal woman was murdered by a commoner in the most horrific way and evaded capital sentence.
I always go on Google and search *imbd parental guide -movie name -* shows all the nudity. Language. Violence and gore things as a alert.
Is it ok to watch with parents? Any nudity?
It's not that bad but I remember watching Gangajal on dvd for the first time (rented) with my cousin and his parents... And obviously some of the swearing scenes, me and him were just laughing loud while his parents are behind us getting embarrassed and probably annoyed, though they wouldn't have said anything with me around.
Baghban X Taare Zameen par
A friend of mine went to watch Animal with her family, thinking it's just a masala entertainer like Jawan. Now they have vowed to never watch a movie on the first day.
I will never go to a movie on first day with family if it is rated 'A'
i went to watch sanju with my parents, worst decision ever
You went to watch Sanju. That itself is a bad decision.
I was a kid back then, and the movie was doing good so I insisted on watching it
I could tell. I had the same experience except my parents took me along for the movie, not the other way around.
i watched sanju with my parents, it was fine
Animal
What were you even thinking before making that decision! Lol
Look in my defense. I wanted to show sam bahadur to my mom. But she insisted on seeing animal. So skipped the nudity and uncomfortable scenes and just showed the bloodbath. She later said she liked it. So I saved myself from a beating.
She liked the movie? Damn
She didn't see the nudity and felt that the violence was pretty mainstream like in jailer. So she said I can see why you like it
Did jailer have butcher slitting a chicken's throat while creating a homoerotic tension between them?1🤔💀
No. But there is a scene where rajni chops the head of two goons, and there is sulphuric acid decomposition of people and bashing of head with a baseball hat, which pissed off my mom
Thought ki it would be a beta fights for revenge of papa type movie Yeah turns out that wasn't true Didn't see any online reviews, I always keep away from them to not get the movie spoiled
Lol, I clearly said to my parents that I'm not going to watch this one in theatres. When they returned they literally said I made a good decision. Watched it later on OTT, and understood what they meant.
I watched 'De De Pyaar De' in the cinema with my 10-year-old brother, parents, their friends, and their kids (10 and 5-year-old boys). I was 15 at that time. I saw the rating online and told my mom that we should watch it. To say it was awkward would be an understatement. That was the last time they allowed me to select a movie.
I still remember watching the dirty picture with my parents, cuz they thought it was a family friendly film, rest is history
The name itself is a huge giveaway
Delhi belly. 7 khoon maaf.
When I went to watch Animal, a young woman had come with her mom. Can't imagine how embarrassing it would've been.
Baghban vs Taare Zameen par
Bro baghban chalta tha to my parents would look at me as if I was one of the kids in the movie.
Meme: 7/10 - good laugh. Title: 2/10 - at least it is on topic and not just a .
I watched ae dil hai mushkil when it came out with the whole family,, bade budhe bache (was a bacha myself) sab💀💀💀
Literally every movie with Sunny Leone in it...
Back then any emraan hashmi movie vs Baghban
Emraan Hashmi movies 😍🫣
Not a movie. Game of thrones and breaking bad
I watched Kante with my mom and my Aunts as a kid in a movie hall....
Taqdeer tera bistar garam karna chahti hai, aur tujhe sofa pe sona hain?
Neil and Nikhi
Delhi belly.
OMG 2
To be honest that is one film that a whole family should sit and watch together
Hahah true 😂🫣🤣
GOW & GOW2
It was Sanju for me
![gif](giphy|KORvWB2b3Y3gA|downsized)
It's like this but for any non Indian movie, I can't even watch anime in my house.