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The problem with current ITV shows is that Production houses to save money or whatever choose one popular established actor & one newbie who might or might not be able to act. So wahi show ki lutiya doob jaati hai. Get good actors to do shows rather than going for this equation.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Perhaps one of the most heartening announcements to have come out in recent times is @narendramodi's push for nuclear. India's goal of 500 GW clean power cannot be realised without it. A single nuclear plant powers 700,000 homes while emitting less CO₂ than a hybrid car. Climate Change is real. But activism must be rescued from the talons of the loony Left. 1. (Nuclear plants) and Nuclear power as share of total power consumed: France (58): 71.7% Sweden (8): 40.3% Switzerland (5): 37.7% USA (99): 19.3% Russia (37): 17.9% India (22): 3.0%. 3.0% is pitiful. We must make it 15% by 2030. 2. Power generation is the single largest contributor (~30%) to global emissions. Nuclear power as share of total power consumed: France: 71.7% India: 3.0% Carbon footprint as share of total world footprint: France: 1% (292 MMT) India: 7% (2076 MMT) It's a no contest. A push for developed India is incomplete without a push for nuclear.
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decodingmyroots.com - नित्यकर्म सर्वोपरि
I genuinely thought Amit Trivedi was the last of that rare kind of musical genius. But this guy proved me completely wrong. He even slipped in a beautiful bhajan that, sadly, most of the audience seems to have missed. My top 3 from the album: 1. Destiny (Mann Atkeya) 2. Jaiye Sajana 3. Ez-Ez And that beautiful bhajan: Kanhaiya, Yaad Hai Kuchh Bhi Hamaari
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Here’s to Shashwat Sachdev. Some collaborations go beyond work, they become deeply personal.
Sha has been that for me. Not just the music composer of Dhurandhar but someone I see as a younger brother, someone I’ve shared chaos, silence, ideas and some of the most intense creative days with. What he’s done on this film still doesn’t feel real when I say it out loud.
9 songs in 9 days for Dhurandhar Part 1, with the entire BGM done in 6 days. And then Dhurandhar Part 2, 14 songs in 11 days, BGM in 3. At that speed, at that scale, with that kind of emotional depth and that kind of extraordinary quality, it’s beyond crazy.
And what makes it even more unreal is how both the albums, released within a span of 3 months, reached top global charts, with almost every song being loved and celebrated, something that’s an absolute rarity for any film in the world. For almost 15 days, my house stopped being a house. It became a living, breathing studio. Every room had something going on, music in the living room, recordings in the bedrooms, writing in the balconies. Singers and musicians walking in and out endlessly. Days and nights just blending into each other. 21–22 hour stretches, no real sense of time, just a shared madness to get it right. And right at the center of all of it was Sha. Holding everything together. Creating, composing, guiding, reacting, evolving, all at once. There were days he was unwell, running on barely any sleep, dealing with health scares but he still showed up fully, without compromise, without slowing down.
That kind of resilience is rare. Having the legendary Irshad Kamil Sir alongside, and a team that gave everything they had, pushed this into something even more special.
Everyone went into absolute God mode. And through all that chaos, Magic (Sha’s better half) was the anchor, keeping things steady, holding the energy together when everything could have easily fallen apart. What makes Sha truly special is not just his talent. It’s his hunger. His refusal to settle. His instinct to keep digging until something feels honest. He doesn’t chase easy, he chases truth in every note. That kind of commitment doesn’t come from skill alone. It comes from love.
Love to achieve God through music. And you can feel that love in every second of Dhurandhar. Always grateful. Always rooting for you. ❤️

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Rakhi Singhal
Rakhi Singhal@RakhiSinghal20·
Not interested any scam @muktadhond 😤😤 audiance ki feelings k sath khelna band karo 😤😤😤 vamp ml ki grand wedding ko dikhane k liye jabardasti k lolipop dena band karo 😤 once a scammer always a scammer 😤#mannat #Ayeshasingh
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Shiv Aroor
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7 yrs after the privilege of flying back-seat with him in a Tejas fighter, had the honour of hosting Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari at @VishnuNDTV’s superb book launch yesterday. AM Tiwari’s parting shot before retiring as Vice Chief? Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal for Op Sindoor.
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Varun Kumar Rana
Varun Kumar Rana@VarunKrRana·
If any film depicting the 1,300-year-old Martand Sun Temple as ‘Shaitaan ki gufa’ is no longer allowed to be released, it is not a loss of creative freedom but a triumph of cultural dignity.
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🔴#BREAKING | Assam police arrives at Pawan Khera's residence in Delhi, searches underway
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The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)
🚨 BIG PUSH! Govt plans subsidised loans for induction stoves -> The plan involves expanding adoption of INDUCTION cookstoves through subsidised financing. • Proposed model: - Zero-interest loans for induction stoves - Programme likely implemented via Energy Efficiency Services Limited - Interest component on EMIs subsidised by a third party • Policy framework: - Expansion of the National Efficient Cooking Programme launched in 2023 - Programme currently does not include interest subsidy • Financing discussions: - Talks underway with World Bank and Asian Development Bank to structure the funding support ELECTRIC COOKING PUSH GAINS MOMENTUM AMID LPG SUPPLY PRESSURE.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
24/ Let me summarise what happened on April 6, 2026: 🔬 India's PFBR achieved criticality at Kalpakkam ⚛️ A self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction indigenous, no foreign design 🌍 India is now 2nd in the world after Russia in Fast Breeder tech 💎 This unlocks India's $4.8T thorium reserves 🔋 Roadmap: 8 GW → 100 GW nuclear by 2047 🏭 200+ Indian companies built it 📅 70 years in the making One reactor. A century of impact. India didn't just switch on a reactor. India switched on its future.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
23/ What does India's PFBR mean for the world?
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
22/ Homi Bhabha never saw Stage 2. He died in a plane crash in 1966 under circumstances that remain disputed to this day. Some believe it was no accident. CIA documents, later declassified, showed interest in India's nuclear scientists. He was 56. His plan was barely a decade old. Last night, 60 years after his death, his reactor came to life. History doesn't forget its visionaries. India didn't forget either. 🙏
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
21/ And India isn't stopping at one reactor. Already planned: → FBR-1 & FBR-2: Two more 500 MW breeders at Kalpakkam → 5 Small Modular Reactors by 2033 → Private sector now allowed in nuclear energy (Budget 2025) → Collaborations with Russia (6 new plants), France (Jaitapur), USA The PFBR isn't the finish line. It's the starting gun. 🔫 India is about to build the world's largest nuclear expansion in history.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
20/ "But what about nuclear waste?!" Fast Breeder Reactors actually EAT the waste from Stage 1 reactors. The spent fuel from normal reactors - which stays radioactive for 10,000 years - becomes FUEL for the PFBR. The PFBR burns that waste down into material that's safe in 300 years. Not a waste problem. A waste SOLUTION. India isn't just making clean energy. It's cleaning up old nuclear waste while doing it. Mind = blown. 🤯
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
19/ So what does Stage 3 actually look like? Picture India in 2050: 🌏 100 GW of nuclear power online 🔋 Electricity so cheap it's nearly free for farmers 🚗 EVs charged by thorium-powered grids 💊 Hospitals running on zero-emission baseload power ✈️ Zero dependence on Middle East oil All of it - powered by rocks dug out of Indian soil. This isn't a fantasy. Homi Bhabha wrote this plan in 1954. The PFBR just made it real.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
18/ Here's the part that makes me emotional. This reactor wasn't built by some elite government lab alone. It was built by 200+ Indian companies. Small factories in Pune making nuclear-grade valves. Medium firms in Chennai fabricating sodium pipes. MSMEs in Gujarat supplying precision bolts rated for radiation. A chai-shop owner's son probably welded a part of this reactor. THAT is what Aatmanirbhar Bharat looks like at its finest.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
17/ Why does energy independence matter this much? Ask Europe. When Russia cut gas supplies in 2022, Europe froze. Energy = geopolitical leverage. India imports 87% of its oil. Every rupee spent on oil = money leaving the country. Every drop of imported oil = a vulnerability. A thorium-powered India is a nation that CANNOT be blackmailed by energy. That's the real prize here. Not just clean power. SOVEREIGNTY.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
16/ China has been trying to build a Fast Breeder Reactor for 20 years. They've spent billions. Bought Russian technology. Hired foreign experts. Their CFR-600 is still being commissioned. India built theirs: ✅ Indigenously - no foreign reactor design ✅ With domestic industry (200+ Indian companies) ✅ Without depending on any foreign nation for the core technology Aatmanirbhar Bharat wasn't just a slogan. It was built atom by atom.
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
15/ Important: Don't get carried away right now. Criticality ≠ Electricity generation. Here's what happens next: → Operators now gradually increase power in stages → Every system is tested under actual nuclear conditions → Regulators must sign off at each stage → Full commercial power generation: late 2026 This is like the ignition key turning. The car hasn't left the driveway yet. But the engine is running. 🔑
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