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<blockquote data-quote="xenoflare" data-source="post: 1244683" data-attributes="member: 12431"><p><strong>haha</strong></p><p></p><p>hi rootbeergnome!</p><p></p><p> bollywood, as my good friend dzorsch has already pointed out, is Indian cinema - it's the biggest non-hollywood film industry in the world, i think, and definitely one of Asia's most important and sizable pop culture influences. The male leads are usually incredibly dashing, muscular, and good-hearted in some naive way (sounds like DnD paladin PCs, no?) or tend to be less conventionally good-looking but intense and broodingly good-looking (ah, we move on to sorceror PCs now haha), while the female leads tend to be beautiful, graceful girls - more intelligent, determined types who sometimes have to knock some sense into the silly males haha. dzorsch isn't joking when he talks about the dancing and music - everybody seems to be a level 20 bard, everybody, right down to random passers-by.</p><p></p><p> there's lots of song, dance, and melodrama involved in bollywood films, and being the product of a country and culture where family, caste, and morality are very important themes, there are usually dilemmas the main characters have to undergo like loyalty to family versus loyalty to friends, loyalty to heart's love versus desire for personal profit, friendships and love affairs that transcend religious and cultural divides, etc... all meeting with a lot of opposition along the way, which is dispelled by lots of bardic musical loving. heartwarming tales, really, with over-the-top action - people routinely do flying kicks that destroy motorcycles in mid-flight, block sword blows with their knees, have hi-speed chase scene duels with guitars, etc.</p><p></p><p> it's a, haha, rather different genre from hollywood, i guess. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-P" title="Stick out tongue :-P" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":-P" /> to get an idea of what Putra looks like as Bollywood films would depict him... take a look-see at the pic attached. (btw, Putra's full name is Putra Suryavarman - it means, literally, "The Princely One bearing the Armour of the Sun" or "The Princely Protector of the Sun" in various contexts - he's a worshipper of Surya-Mithra, the solar deity in Hindu lore).</p><p></p><p> hope this helped to answer some of your queries! i'll be pushing my DM to do up more updates soon.. thanks for reading!</p><p></p><p>yours in battle-scarred underwater monastic meditation,</p><p>shao</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenoflare, post: 1244683, member: 12431"] [b]haha[/b] hi rootbeergnome! bollywood, as my good friend dzorsch has already pointed out, is Indian cinema - it's the biggest non-hollywood film industry in the world, i think, and definitely one of Asia's most important and sizable pop culture influences. The male leads are usually incredibly dashing, muscular, and good-hearted in some naive way (sounds like DnD paladin PCs, no?) or tend to be less conventionally good-looking but intense and broodingly good-looking (ah, we move on to sorceror PCs now haha), while the female leads tend to be beautiful, graceful girls - more intelligent, determined types who sometimes have to knock some sense into the silly males haha. dzorsch isn't joking when he talks about the dancing and music - everybody seems to be a level 20 bard, everybody, right down to random passers-by. there's lots of song, dance, and melodrama involved in bollywood films, and being the product of a country and culture where family, caste, and morality are very important themes, there are usually dilemmas the main characters have to undergo like loyalty to family versus loyalty to friends, loyalty to heart's love versus desire for personal profit, friendships and love affairs that transcend religious and cultural divides, etc... all meeting with a lot of opposition along the way, which is dispelled by lots of bardic musical loving. heartwarming tales, really, with over-the-top action - people routinely do flying kicks that destroy motorcycles in mid-flight, block sword blows with their knees, have hi-speed chase scene duels with guitars, etc. it's a, haha, rather different genre from hollywood, i guess. :-P to get an idea of what Putra looks like as Bollywood films would depict him... take a look-see at the pic attached. (btw, Putra's full name is Putra Suryavarman - it means, literally, "The Princely One bearing the Armour of the Sun" or "The Princely Protector of the Sun" in various contexts - he's a worshipper of Surya-Mithra, the solar deity in Hindu lore). hope this helped to answer some of your queries! i'll be pushing my DM to do up more updates soon.. thanks for reading! yours in battle-scarred underwater monastic meditation, shao [/QUOTE]
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