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Timepass bits 'n bytes from here 'n there | E&OE (kyafarqpadtahai namesake eponymous)

🌐 Beigetreten Nisan 2020
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Aditya Dhar
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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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JustMariner
JustMariner@JustMariner·
When you finally take matters in your own hands! It's working, will print a case for it. :)
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Anamika..
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Wats your poison for the weekend,?Mine is a cocktail of antibiotics playing tandav into my whole system.
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Can someone suggest some good series....
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Varun Uppal
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Hyderabaddie auto rides 😌
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KutilJaat-TT
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Greatest invention of century
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Google India
Google India@GoogleIndia·
22 years of emails, attachments, and accidental ‘Reply Alls’ 💌 Happy 22nd, Gmail 💕🎂 Don’t forget to attach wishes in the comments 👇
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@GoogleIndia Nostalgic! Went in the Gmail inbox to look for the first email that landed in my Gmail inbox back then It was November 2005 🗓️✨
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In 2004, getting a Gmail ID was restricted, and was on 'invitation basis' They'd rolled out special & limited invites, while the quota perhaps was either geography-wise, or country-wise, or region-wise, or something else which I never thought to put my thoughts that era ✌🏻
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2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck in it. To say goodbye to v0t3f0rp3dr02004@gmail.com or mrbrightside416@gmail.com (or whatever you were into at the time), go to your Google Account settings and choose any name available. You'll keep your old username and you can sign in with both.

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