I know nothing about CW’s TV rendition of Riverdale, except that it’s not a cartoon and is very popular with the tween and early teen demographic. I had stacks of the comic books, and I watched the cartoon on Saturday morning. I was a big Archie fan when I was Rachel’s age. I learned this TV show was adapted from the old comic books featuring Archie and Betty and Jughead and Veronica and Reggie. Her favorite show is Riverdale, and she loves to talk about it. The same with telugu remake Dear Meghna.I talked on the phone recently with my niece Rachel. And now it also not avaiable in streaming. They spent money to make it just to release it secretly. Dia was such a big hit in kannada, and great remake material. There are hardly any tweets about it and no reviews! The only people writing about this film were: Taran Adarsh (but he tweets about every movie), few fans and me. Turns out it released in June but with almost no publicity. I was super confused because I didn’t remember if it released or not. Obsessing: Yesterday I started thinking about Dia’s hindi remake. I downloaded the polish version also to compare it, but unfortunately the translation a little too out-of-date. The Italian translation is beautiful, full of old words one rarely hear these days on the streets. I’m abolutely in love with Nikhil, which is not very suprising because I also loved him in the modern adaptation Ghawre Bairey Aaj I saw 2 years ago. Reading: I found Rabindranath Tagore’s The Home And The World in my little town’s library and I had to borow it. In this no story they added few mentions of people having cancer, something very triggering for me so it wasn’t a pleasant watching. Malayalam folks really can make a movie with almost no story. It’s about a group of friends who are chilling together, and then they aren’t chilling anymore, end of the movie. I also watched Tovino Thomas movie Dear Friend. And a surprise – Tara Sutaria wasn’t terrible. There also was a CGI tiger, and I like them in my movies. And I was like: dude, you’re John Abraham, we all saw you on that table in Paap. Poor John was there like: I’m a poor cab driver, who wears a cap and never had a girlfriend. ![]() ![]() He was so miscasted! This role needed someone who can pass unnoticed, someone less beautiful and desiderable. Then there was Arjun looking super sexy and playing the bad boy (so hot!) and John being a little heartbreaking but mostly funny in his shy, introvert role. I watched Ek Villain Returns and liked it.įor me it was much better than the first film because KRK and his nauseating mysogyny wasn’t there. Listening: I got an email about new greeting cards on sale for Rosh Hashana and now this is stuck in my head: And most importantly, I am putting cobwebs up on our fence for Halloween! And the Boiler Man is coming to turn on the heat for the winter. And my chest of drawers died, so I bought a new one from the Habitat for Humanity resale shop and that’s getting delivered. Thinking: I’ve got so much organizing for fall stuff scheduled over the next few days! Someone’s coming to take away the elliptical I don’t use any more because it’s more fun to walk in the park, and then I can set up my dollhouse where the elliptical is now. I look forward to a follow up on the life of the spider over the next few days, and then finally the death of the spider with Eulogies remembering that moment it crawled across the royal casket. ![]() Reading: So far, my favorite coverage of the royal funeral was the articles about the spider crawling across the casket. Nice British accents and stuff, but still so stupid and predictable I can halfway ignore it while I do a puzzle. Which is delightfully predictable and soothing dreck. Watching: I’ve been binging the BBC show Silent Witness. Happy Autumnal Equinox! It’s either tonight or tomorrow depending on how you count things.
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