Wonderful work creating the article Vienna Transport Museum Remise from translation German Wikipedia. here are a few areas for further consideruation:
I made a few of changes. Feel free to continue as you see fit. Once again, a great start! - DutchTreat (talk) 13:47, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
@DutchTreat: Thank you so much for the help & tips for the next steps! Snowviola (talk) 03:03, 12 January 2021 (UTC)
The article Lily Klee has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
Beside being the wife of Paul Klee no signs of sufficient notability, not per WP:NMUSIC and not per WP:GNG
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Hi there, Snowviola, and welcome to Women in Red. You've already made an impressive start with your articles on the Tram Museum and Lisa Taylor. In connection with Lily Klee, you should find it useful to look through our Primer for creating women's biographies. It's good to see you are interested in translating articles from German but you may find that in some cases acceptance on the English version of Wikipedia is more difficult than on the German version. Please let me know if you run into any difficulties or need assistance. Happy editing!--Ipigott (talk) 10:43, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
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@Ipigott:Thank you so much for the info about upcoming events! I did not know that the notability standards varied across Wikis, I thought if someone had been deemed notable in another language, it was ok to create an article! To make sure I'm understanding, if a person is included in the lists of red-links on Women in Red, it does not necessarily mean they have already been checked for notability. Snowviola (talk) 17:41, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lily Klee until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
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Hi Snowviola, I just remembered Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lily Klee from April and your (admittedly non-binding) commitment to make further improvements to the article in question. It's been a few months now, and nothing of the sort has happened yet, so I'm curious as to whether that's still something that's on your radar, especially since you haven't really edited at all since then. Obviously, there's WP:NODEADLINE and I'm really sorry for badgering, but I think it would just be a shame if any additional potential that article might have remained unrealized. AngryHarpytalk 09:10, 10 August 2021 (UTC)
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Four Samosas (film)
Four samosas is a 2022 indie action, comedy, and romance film set in the “Little India” neighborhood of Artesia, California. [1]Shot in the style of Wes Anderson, the film follows a group of friends who plan a diamond heist to make their dreams come true. It was written and directed by Ravi Kapoor, and its ensemble cast includes Venk Potula, Sonal Shah, Sharmita Bhattacharya, Nirvan Patnaik, Karan Soni, Summer Bishil, and Meera Simhan. [2]
Four Samosas premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Festival,[3], where it was nominated for best U.S. Narrative feature. [4]and was released in theaters and on demand in December 2022.[5]
The movie opens with four obviously disguised thieves running out of a store, Juneja's Cash & Carry, in slow motion. Yellow text displays on the screen "Four Samoas....and the ill-advised grocery store heist."
Then it jumps to "a few days earlier", where Vinny (Venk Potula) is working with customers in a Sari store, and sharing his rhymes with his coworker.
Vinny, Anjali (Sharmita Bhattacharya), and Zak (Nirvana Patnaik) meet at the Chaat house, where Zak works. Zak shares the news that Rina (Summer Bishil), Vinny's ex-girlfriend is now engaged. Then Vinny finds out that it's Sanjay (Karan Soni), the goat-dung-repurposer, is Rina's husband-to-be. He confronts Rina in her salon before storming out.
Vinny's cousin, Nikki (Maya Kapoor), is preparing a performance for the Little India Cultural Night, and asks Vinny for advice. After their chat, Vinny decides he needs to "get a life." Vinny explains his plan to Zak: steal from Rina's wealthy father in order to "reappropriate the wealth." This would allow him to send money to his ailing aunties, and Zak could go live his Bollywood dreams and become an actor. Anjali overhears and joins the plan as a chance to hangout with her crush, Zak.
The diamonds are in a safe in Mr. Juneja's office in the Cash and Carry. Anjali does reconnaissance by tricking Mr. Juneja (Tony Mirrcandani) into interviewing about his successful business for her newspaper. Meanwhile, Zak puts on a song and dance show by the checkouts. With Mr. Juneja distracted, Anjali is left alone in the office with the safe.
They seek the help of Paru (Sinai Shah), a former engineer who studied at IIT, for her help cracking the safe's combination lock. In order to borrow tools, the crew enters into a series of contests with local activists including a dance off, Ladoo eating contest, oral arguments, and rap battle. They get the tools and agree to steal the diamonds the following day. Vinny seeks a blessing from his father (Ravi Kapoor), a priest, in advance of the heist, hoping to be told not to do it.
Once in disguise, Vinny, Paru, Anjali, and Zak enter the Cash & Carry before it closes and hide out until they are locked in. The four spend hours trying to open the safe with various tools but with no luck. Then Vinny tries Rina's birthday as the combination, and it opens. They make it out of the store with diamonds and celebrate at Vinny's.
Rina stops by the Sari shop and accuses Vinny of stealing the diamonds. The crews decides they could sell the diamonds back to Mr. Juneja, since they are illegal he won't be able to call the police about their theft. They call and arrange a meetup, asking for $40,000.
Anjali, dressed as an old man, goes to exchange with Mr. Juneja on the baseball field. Chaos ensues as they discover it was fake cash, and Vinny didn't even bring the real diamonds. Zak is taken away by Mr. Juneja and future son-in-law Sanjay, and questioned in the grocery store.
The four go back to Vinny's to get the diamonds and return them to Mr. Juneja but Vinny's mom, Kamala has used them for making King Ashoka’s prop crown sparkly. They find the performers in the park, and Sanjay steals the crown back, returning it to Mr. Juneja.
The four realize they don't need the money they would've gotten from selling the diamonds, and Vinny bursts out that it really always about Rina.
Vinny decides to help his cousin Nikki with her Little India cultural show audition and the two duet. He also assembles a crew (the four) for his own performance. They go back to the activist crew, and offer to sign the petition if they join up.
Vinny performs a song dedicated to Rina, seeking to win her back. She doesn't respond initially but then compliments him afterwards and invites Vinny to her shop for a free eyebrow threading. The crew all heads to the Chaat House.
== Reception == Snowviola (talk) 22:58, 2 March 2024 (UTC)