Some time ago, Gaganwala had a dream that an advanced spacecraft of 'NASA' goes to Mars, and lonely hearted Gaganwala hopes that this time he will not come back empty-handed, surely with the right bride. That Manglik girl would join everyone at the local coffee shop in a traditional handshake saying, 'Mun ke gaganwalo khape!' And that's when Gaganwala's eyes open in terror. Now this next text is not a dream but a waking dream, that is fiction because as Gaganwala likes Maha Lovely Spanish film director Pedro Almadovar says 'reality needs fiction to make life more livable,' –– a deliberately created lie (that is fiction). Life is the total herb of living. Gaganwala has Mars in his turban, so the girl in front of him is also Mars-possessed – if not, something in his world would be inauspicious. That has happened in Gaganwala's world. So when the NASA 'controversy' spacecraft sent to Mars revealed that there was 'life' on Mars a million years ago, Gaganwala again lost in reverie. Perhaps a bride will come from the pit of the distant past and wear the turban of the love of the celestial man with Mars! In this article there is no enlightenment, no trivia knowledge (like how many stomachs a whale has), no preachy herb (like sweet talk subdues a weary), no trick to save society from the clutches of capitalism or socialist madness, with this article author Gaganwala 'Kala Jeevan'. Ke liye hai ya kala kala ke liye hai ya jeevan hi kala ke liye hai' avi, Means ke khadiye mein shahi hai ke shahi mein khadia hai They don't argue with punches on the table! Content-hungry readers are welcome to read the Total Timepass text even without useful literature, and those who don't are welcome. Like Almadovar, Gaganwala presents fantasy, love, hate, violence, and autobiography in B fictional non-fiction, in a horizontal, vertical, and oblique style. Spanish film director Pedro Almadóvar, known for several weeknight roles and landmark films, has entered the literary world with his debut collection of short stories, The Last Dream. (Translator Frank Wynne) This collection of stories offers an, ah, fascinating glimpse into the delusional mind of one of cinema's most turbulently exploratory directors. Critics say the book is a mix of autobiography and fiction, reflecting Almadóvar's unique and flamboyant narrative style. Reviewers have praised Almadóvar's ability to translate his cinematic vision into prose in The Last Dream, a collection of stories that present a fragmentary oeuvre and blend of autobiography and fiction. Gaganvalo also says that Almadóvar's films are marred by Mars, and that the object or person escapes before his characters can find it; And re re kismat, if it finds that thing or person it becomes unrecognizable from that moment. This means that the superiors do not approve of Pedro's characters being happy, and if they are, then what happens to the fiction, for example in the film 'Women on the Verge of Nervous Background' the heroine has Cupid in her dreams, dotdotdotdot. – In 'The Skin I Live In', a plastic surgeon's wife's face is disfigured in an accident. In his mad pursuit of beauty, he develops a new artificial skin which he inflicts on a young woman imprisoned in his mansion. In 'Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down', a woman locked in a room can release her bonds. Yet the ropes tie back. Why? That's it! 'Law of Desire' is a psychothriller of a homogenous film director, his lover and his fan! In 'Matador', a man commits suicide while watching a blue film and for some reason the man becomes an adorable love interest of a serial killer. In 'Live Flash', a robber's pistol escapes and misfires, affecting the lives of five strangers. Taking from life, from literature, from other directors' films, enhancing, spoiling, grinding, knocking and swashbuckling, Almadovar has created twenty-two unconventional screenplays ('Almodrama') of the most complex, crude, aggressive, adventurous plots. Hollywood hitmen today are the bounty of Antonio Banderas, Javier Bardem, (pictured above) Penelope Cruz, Surve Almadovar.
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