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If you’ve never heard of it—or if the title looks like a cryptic typo in your search history (trust us, you’re not alone)—this post will give you the low‑down: the plot, the themes, the performances, and why you might want to add it to your watchlist right now. The story follows Arun , a 27‑year‑old graphic designer who is head‑over‑heels for Maya , an aspiring musician with a vivacious spirit and an even more vivacious family. Things take a comedic turn when Maya’s mother, Savitri , a widowed former theater actress turned yoga instructor, decides she’s ready to “re‑enter” the dating pool.

The chemistry among the three leads feels organic, allowing the comedic moments to land without feeling forced. Their improvisational banter, reportedly encouraged during filming, adds an extra layer of spontaneity that elevates the script. Directed by Aarav Mehta , the film’s visual language mirrors its thematic juxtaposition: bright, saturated colors during family celebrations contrast sharply with muted palettes in Arun’s solitary moments. Mehta’s background in theater shines through in the staging of key scenes—especially the chaotic yoga‑class “speed‑dating” sequence, which feels like a choreographed stage number captured on film. mshahdt fylm My Girlfriend-s Mother 2017 mtrjm - may syma 1

By [Your Name] – Film Enthusiast & Pop‑Culture Analyst 1. Why This Film Deserves a Second Look When “My Girlfriend’s Mother” first hit the indie‑circuit in 2017, it slipped under the radar of mainstream critics, yet it managed to carve out a loyal fan base in underground film forums and midnight‑screen marathons. The movie blends romantic comedy, far‑çé, and a pinch of social satire, making it a perfect case study for anyone interested in how low‑budget cinema can punch well above its weight. If you’ve never heard of it—or if the

The cinematography (by ) uses handheld shots during intimate dialogues, fostering a sense of immediacy, while wide‑angle lenses capture the bustling cityscape, reinforcing the feeling that the characters are both part of and apart from their environment. 6. Soundtrack: A Blend of Tradition & Pop The soundtrack, composed by indie artist Vikram Singh , weaves together contemporary indie‑pop tracks with traditional Indian instrumentation. Maya’s original song “ Mere Sapne " (performed by Nisha Rao herself) serves as a narrative anchor, reflecting her aspirations and emotional state throughout the film. The chemistry among the three leads feels organic,

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Savitri’s flamboyant pursuit of romance collides with Arun’s insecurities, forcing him to confront a cascade of awkward family gatherings, unsolicited dating advice, and an unexpected love triangle that blurs the lines between filial duty and personal desire. All of this is set against the bustling backdrop of contemporary Bangalore, where tradition and modernity are constantly in conversation. a. Generational Expectations vs. Personal Freedom Savitri’s character is a brilliant embodiment of the modern Indian matriarch—she’s fiercely independent, yet she still carries the weight of cultural expectations. The film uses humor to explore how younger generations negotiate the “right” amount of respect for elders while carving out their own identities. b. The “Mother‑in‑Law” Trope—Reversed Instead of the classic “overbearing mother‑in‑law” scenario, we see the mother herself stepping into the limelight, flipping the script on a well‑tread comedy formula. The narrative asks: what happens when the “obstacle” is actually a source of inspiration rather than tension? c. Identity Through Performance Both Maya (the musician) and Savitri (the former actress) use performance as a coping mechanism. Their artistic pursuits become metaphors for how we all “perform” roles in our families and relationships—sometimes with a script, sometimes improvisationally. 4. Standout Performances | Actor | Role | Why It Works | |-------|------|--------------| | Rohan Patel | Arun | Rohan brings a subtle, neurotic charm to Arun, making his internal conflict both relatable and genuinely funny. | | Nisha Rao | Maya | Nisha’s natural charisma and musical talent lend authenticity to Maya’s artistic ambitions. | | Madhuri Iyer | Savitri | The film’s true powerhouse, Madhuri balances flamboyance with vulnerability, turning Savitri into a multi‑dimensional heroine rather than a caricature. |




Download Reb's Doom II Wads

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Eric Harris never wanted his wads distributed over the 'net by others. He wanted sole control over the stuff he created and he said as much in the ReadMe text files he included with the levels he made. You can't exactly IM him asking for one these days due to his being dead, so I have no reservation about putting them on this page for the curious who want to download them. To play them you will need a Doom.wad or a Doom2.wad, files that are installed alongside Doom / Doom 2. I've played these levels with Doom 95 and a Doom2.wad, on Windows 98. I have not tried it on later versions so I can't say whether they will work right on modern computers.


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Deathmatch in Bricks wad by Eric Harris
Deathmatch in bricks - Get it here
View screenshots I took of this level


Mortal Kombat Doom wad by Eric Harris
Mortal Kombat Doom - Get it here
Hockey wad by Eric Harris
Hockey - Get it here
KILLER wad by Eric Harris
KILLER - Get it here

Station
Station - Get it here
View screenshots I took of this level
UAC LABS wad by Eric Harris
UAC LABS - Eric's latest-dated wad file. Get it here
See a mirror of this graphic walk-thru of UAC Labs
REALDOOM
REALDOOM
Realdoom was Eric's Doom patch. The above picture is one I scrounged out of Eric's website directory before it was pulled down, titled 'realdeth.gif'. As far as I'm aware there isn't a screenshot of Realdoom per se but as the image was in the same directory as his wad and screenshot files when I saved them, I thought I'd stick it here for sake of reference.

 

 

 

Outdoors.wad
Get it here

Deathmatch level. I forgot to upload this because I don't have a screenshot of it. Sorry about that. You can download it now.


According to the text file from UACLABS.wad, Eric also made up to 11 wads but the ones above are the only legitimate ones I've come across, which I downloaded from his website before it deleted. Files that I didn't manage to get include coolname.zip, Tier, Techout and Thrasher. You can see screenshots from the levels here.


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Quake files

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Eric's Quake group's logo
(scaled down - click for full-size)


Files

Here is the readme file for a Quake level Reb made. Here you can see some miscellaneous graphics in no particular order, scrounged from a directory the FBI had already deleted the actual webpages from, so I had to improvise. You can also see some links to places Eric made link graphics for -- again, improvised as the HTML code was missing.


Programs

RIM
get it here

Meddle15 -- Quake Editor
get it here



Maps



Patches