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नई प्रोफ़ाइल में आपका स्वागत है
हमारे अपडेट अभी भी डेवलप हो रहे हैं. हालांकि प्रोफ़ाइलका पिछला संस्करण अब उपलब्ध नहीं है, हम सक्रिय रूप से सुधारों पर काम कर रहे हैं, और कुछ अनुपलब्ध सुविधाएं जल्द ही वापस आ जाएंगी! उनकी वापसी के लिए हमारे साथ बने रहें। इस बीच, रेटिंग विश्लेषण अभी भी हमारे iOS और Android ऐप्स पर उपलब्ध है, जो प्रोफ़ाइल पेज पर पाया जाता है. वर्ष और शैली के अनुसार अपने रेटिंग वितरण (ओं) को देखने के लिए, कृपया हमारा नया हेल्प गाइड देखें.
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Creating works like this is worth attending major festivals. The film in the distant past, with its extraordinary cinematography and lighting, shows a person's life that can be an example of human nature even in today's world. Not being happy with what you have, and always looking for progress, is what this film depicts very skillfully.
This is one of those films that tells the story of historical events, including civil and world wars, from the children's eyes, but this one is very artistically made. The film crushes emotions in an instant and immediately turns it into a smile. It depicts the thoughts of several different generations at a time, from a child who is interested in cinema, to a humorous grandfather who teaches his grandson: "It doesn't matter if they understand you, the only person who should understand you is yourself."
I have not watched other films about the Williams sisters before, but what this film showed is different from other similar films in this genre, such as the Indian film Dangal.
The film deals with racial discrimination in America at the time, the fact that blacks could even have trouble with each other, the kind of attitude, and the doctrine of Buddhism as " You Are What You Think" In fact, the film focuses more on Mr. Williams himself, on his thoughts, plans, and attitudes toward goals.
The film deals with racial discrimination in America at the time, the fact that blacks could even have trouble with each other, the kind of attitude, and the doctrine of Buddhism as " You Are What You Think" In fact, the film focuses more on Mr. Williams himself, on his thoughts, plans, and attitudes toward goals.