Love, Divided is a Spanish romantic drama on Netflix about two hopeless romantics who happen upon each other. Love, Divided is not your average movie, depicting a meet-cute followed by the ups and downs of modern dating. Love, Divided is a remake of the 2015 French film Blind Date, which, even though quite cheesy, presents a fresh concept that leads to a romantic development. One might even assume that Love, Divided is a comment on modern-day online dating, in which the participants are reduced to their physical appearance and often misrepresent themselves as well. This movie also shows Valentina’s struggles with living her life by someone else’s standards and how her talents are exploited in the process for someone else’s gain, which, in hindsight, is something women often face. Through David’s character, the movie explores how some people have the tendency to completely isolate themselves as a coping mechanism for grief.
- 4/12/2024
- by Shrey Ashley Philip
- Film Fugitives
Bollywood star Alia Bhatt has spoken out against the negativity that is often targeted towards her amid the debate about nepotism.
The 29-year-old actor – who is the daughter of renowned Indian film director Mahesh Bhatt – has been at the centre of a number of debate surrounding nepotism in the Indian film industry.
In a new interview with Mid Day, the Darlings star revealed that she deals with negativity by delivering blockbuster films.
“There are two ways of dealing with this,” Bhatt said. “One is controlled and I can prove my worth my space. I believed the only way I could shut the conversation down is through my movies. So, don’t respond, don’t feel bad.”
“[But then again, of course, I [do feel] bad. But feeling bad is a small price to pay for the work that you are respected and loved for. I shut up, [go] home and do my work.
“I delivered a film like Gangubai Kathiawadi,...
The 29-year-old actor – who is the daughter of renowned Indian film director Mahesh Bhatt – has been at the centre of a number of debate surrounding nepotism in the Indian film industry.
In a new interview with Mid Day, the Darlings star revealed that she deals with negativity by delivering blockbuster films.
“There are two ways of dealing with this,” Bhatt said. “One is controlled and I can prove my worth my space. I believed the only way I could shut the conversation down is through my movies. So, don’t respond, don’t feel bad.”
“[But then again, of course, I [do feel] bad. But feeling bad is a small price to pay for the work that you are respected and loved for. I shut up, [go] home and do my work.
“I delivered a film like Gangubai Kathiawadi,...
- 8/23/2022
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Film
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