![]() I have met extremely talented folks who humbly credit their success to luck, but I believe there has to be a balance of the two. Yes, you need to have talent, but luck is equally, if not much more important than that. The project came out of nowhere and it made me realize the miracle of this industry – how anything happens. Making “Six Feet”, my first feature film that I co-wrote and co-directed, was fun. All in all, I’m creating and having fun.Īlright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall, and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome? I have some more writing projects, directing projects, and editing projects in the pipeline. They may change as I evolve as a filmmaker and as an artist.Īlong with that, as I work on my own projects, I have also been working as an editor and assistant editor and most recently worked behind the sleeper-hit Barbarian (20th Century Fox), Paradise City (starring Bruce Willis and John Travolta), The System (Terrence Howard, Tyrese Gibson), and Puma and White Claw commercials, among others. I have also realized that fantasy and comedy are my favorite genres. ![]() Besides that, I have also written a few more scripts that I hope to make soon. I co-wrote and co-directed the film in the middle of the pandemic. It’s a psychological thriller film starring Aly Mawji ( Silicon Valley, Parks & Rec ), Raymond Cruz ( Breaking Bad ), and Robert Palmer Watkins ( Walking Dead ) and executive produced by Adam Somer ( Ghostbusters: Afterlife ) and Cheryl Lieb ( Pieces of a Woman, Fatherhood ). The biggest feat was probably making a feature film, Six Feet, which I did during the pandemic. I have continued to keep my creative flame alive. ![]() It’s been a whirlwind tour since the last time we talked. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today. Hi Rajendra, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. Sauce Twinz f.Today we’d like to introduce you to Rajendra Thakurathi. Every reason that determined each video’s placement on this list are the exact reasons why we love them. The origins of the notorious NSFW tag is unknown but it tenaciously began to serve as a warning for those at work, behind a cubicle while on a 15, giving you the chance to think twice before pressing play. With sexually charged content being so easily accessible, there needed to be a way for those making use of the internet while at work and other public settings to take heed before unknowingly accessing sexually provocative content online by making use of the NSFW acronym. ![]() The evolution of technology and the rise of video-sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo have given artists to the creative freedom to continue to create these wonderful music videos that we enjoy watching so much readily available at our fingertips. With memories of watching the entertaining and unreasonably canceled BET: Uncut TV show, this list of the most NSFW videos is reminiscent of those late night evenings of staying up past bed time on a school night to watch Nelly slide a credit card between fat ass cheeks to watching a stripper literally pussy pop on a handstand in Ludacris’ X-rated, “Pussy Poppin’” cinematic visual. That means if you’re at work, school, church or chilling at grandma’s crib surfing the web, this list is not suitable for you unless you plan on getting fired or a house slipper upside your head. Here is the raunchiest, most lust filled, straight ass shaking-iest, tits bouncing-iest and everything else that’ll make your grandma clutch her pearls list of the top 22 most NSFW (Not Suitable For Work) videos ever made. Here is the 11 morevideos that we deemed as the most NSFW videos ever made. The first list was so long that we had to do it twice.
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