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serial222killer:

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I just wanna be loved, respected and taken care of, I’m so tired my heart is so tired

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what-iz-life:

Heal, so you can recognize genuine relationships with pure intentions when they show up without sabotaging them.

nahinsamne:

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Darr (1993)

ex1tlife:

i crave intimacy and obsession and love and affection

desicinema:

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What are you doing? No, no, no, Guru! Please forgive me. I beg of you, Guru! Please spare me. I beg you. Don’t do this! For God’s sake, spare my life.

EK VILLAIN (2014), dir. Mohit Suri

vomentallyunstableladka:

Next time you ask me “kya kar rahe ho”.I am gonna say “apko yaad” no sharam🤌

thoughtcascades:

I come from a long line of people with something wrong with them

(Source: thoughtcascades)

mzthuggr:

i hate how dumb i become when i start liking somebody

southasiansource:

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REKHA for VOGUE: ARABIA

my person is my own, but my cinematic persona is in the eyes of the beholder. therefore i choose where i want to be and where i don’t want to be. i am so blessed to have earned the right to choose what i love. and to have the luxury to simply say no. (x)

[Image ID: ten photos of Rekha in various outfits from a photoshoot by Vogue Arabia. The outfits are provided by Manish Malhotra and the photos are taken by Tarun Khiwal:

IMAGE 1: A shot of Rekha looking off-camera through a mirror. Her reflection is in focus, her real image slightly blurred. She is wearing a dress inspired by a peacock’s feathers.

IMAGE 2: Rekha standing wearing a long silk kurta with a zardozi dupatta draped around her like a sari. She is wearing heavy jewelry.

IMAGE 3: A close-up of Rekha’s expression, wearing a dupatta on her head as she gives the camera an intense look.

IMAGE 4: Rekha caught mid-spin as she dances in her anarkali dress, dupatta flaring out behind her.

IMAGE 5: Rekha wearing a long brocade jacket with heavy embroidery. She’s wearing a tall Mughal-inspired headgear, and her hands are propped on her waist.

IMAGE 6: Rekha watching the camera with her hands flat on her hips, wearing a long red-velvet dress. She is wearing a red velvet peshwa turban to match.

IMAGE 7: Rekha leaning back on a stool to stare above camera, wearing a black jacket and a Farsi skirt. A small veil covers her face. Her hands are adorned with gold embellishments.

IMAGE 8: Same outfit as the previous image, but Rekha is standing, looking towards her shoes.

IMAGE 9: Rekha wearing a striped jacket and pants. The jacket has huge puffy forearm sleeves. She’s wearing a hat with a slight veil, peering through the lace at the camera.

IMAGE 10: The peacock dress, but this time shown in full. She is wearing a gold kaftan with blue ā€œscalesā€ on the shoulders and arms. She’s also clad in heavy jewelry.

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serial222killer:

I’m always surprised when people remember details about me or things I’ve shared with them because being listened to is so important to me

gulistan-blog:

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tumhare-khawabon-ki-sehzada:

why do people leave me and not feel an absence? nothing about me was worth having? nothing worth remembering? reminiscing? fighting for? wanting back?