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Some feminists & leftists have lost their sleep seeing my name in opening credits of movie #Bandar
These people have never had any problem when movies have been made on issues impacting few hundreds in the country but they are furious as to how anyone can make a movie about a MAN even if there are thousands like him
I am just too strong to be fazed or feel down by the criticism that comes my way but it appalls me & saddens me when people capable of thinking become slaves to narratives & go totally blind to social realities & human suffering
For the last 14 years, I have worked non-stop with men & their families who have suffered unimaginable agonies. Many of the people who criticize me today know my name. Very few know the thousands of phone calls, counselling sessions, interventions, court visits, police station visits, rehabilitation attempts, getting jobs for those who no one would hire, raise funds for those who state never compensated, prevention of suicides that happened quietly, away from cameras and social media. I have seen fathers separated from their children, elderly parents dragged through litigation, young men lose careers and families pushed to the edge. One can hate me but how are they so tone deaf to these real life human stories ?
They say I do this for money. LOL.
We do not charge people for the support we provide. Instead, we have often raised money for men who lost everything — their reputation, livelihood, mental health, families, and sometimes even their will to live.
Martyrs of Marriage, my first documentary film was largely self funded. I travelled across India, often alone, meeting families, recording testimonies, documenting stories that few wanted to hear or support. India's Sons happened during Covid. For months I didn't pay myself because completing the film was more important. Eventually the film didn't find a buyer and made no money
If this is what privilege looks like, it is a very strange kind of privilege which I am yet to understand 😊
The truth is that the stories we tell are impossible to be told no matter how real & there's zero perk. Men don't want to talk because they know they'll be ridiculed or reduced to stereotypes. Anyone would be a fool to call my work an easy path, profitable path or the popular path. Many of our supporters don't even follow us publicly for fear of being Judged!
Instagram handles of feminists get bigger funding than us to post 5 creatives everyday liked by 10 women barely
For anyone else than me, walking away would have been easier. The constant abuse, labels, threats, curses, targeting my family, calling my parents names. Yet every time I have thought of even taking a long break, another desperate call has come from someone in a dire situation. These lives remind me why this work matters. And I March on everyday despite everything!
People can disagree with my views and debate my stand. Criticism is part of public life. But reducing years of work to labels & caricatures is easier than engaging with the realities faced by the people we help. It just reflects the dishonesty in those for whom gender is more important than Justice or human life
I am grateful to the makers of #Bandar for making this film because I know how tough it is. I am thankful they acknowledged my contribution. It hasn't happened in thin air. They saw my film, research, data & more importantly - lived realities behind the numbers.
Regardless of the dirt people throw at me, I will stand with those who have no voice, advocate for fairness, due process and continue helping men fight for justice.....
Picture abhi poori baaki hai mere haters 🤘🙏🤘
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One of the most powerful symbols of India’s unbroken civilizational continuity!
Discovered at Mohenjo-daro in undivided India this steatite seal, about 4,300-year-old, shows a seated figure in yogic posture (widely seen as Shiva-Pashupati) seated in Mulabandhasana, surrounded by animals.
While ancient sites may lie across modern borders, India remains the living custodian of this heritage. The yogic posture, Shaivite symbolism, and spiritual ethos seen in the Pashupati Seal continue to thrive in India’s temples, daily worship of Shiva, yogic traditions, and cultural life even today.
From the Vedic period to contemporary Bharat, this civilizational thread has remained alive and unbroken — deeply embedded in our philosophy, rituals, and collective consciousness.🇮🇳
#PashupatiSeal #IndusSaraswatiCivilization #LivingIndianHeritage

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@ParasBatavia @hyderabaddoctor Glad to know there is no discomfort. I hear that there is a max HR formula based on age. I was advised not to go over 80% of the max. I get headaches when HR rises high.
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@ParasBatavia @hyderabaddoctor Can I ask if the seemingly high HR is well tolerated or if any discomfort post the run? Thanks
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@DeepikaBhardwaj and that's why politicians support Toxic Feminism but ignore Men issues.
Feminists are more vocal & united, so even if they're wrong, politicians will lean towards women.
Men are to be blamed for this.
#MutationSpeaks

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Losing a family member and still stepping onto the field with that kind of composure takes unbelievable mental strength. Ishan Kishan played with emotion, delivered for Sunrisers Hyderabad, and let his feelings out after facing constant whistles from the crowd.
Now some fans are crying over a celebration? Respect the human before the rivalry. Champions respond with performances, and Ishan did exactly that. 👏
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Since last night, CSK fans are after Ishan Kishan coz he told them to go home with whistle & they are also saying, we will hate watch on him & gonna love to see his downfall.
BTW same people are hatewatching Virat Kohli every year & Virat is scoring 600+ every year, so it is good for Ishan. Bring your hate, whole India is here to support their hero Ishan Kishan who won them the T20I WC♥️♥️♥️♥️
& he did nothing wrong, learn to handle banter. Fans were also irritating them with loud whistles throughout the game.

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So many elections happen
So many win and so many lose
But you don’t see people celebrating like a demon was slayed or they got independence
Even in Chennai where a movie superstar won against all odds we don’t see such things
So it means BENGAL finally got its freedom
What an monstrous rule it must have been
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बंगाल की जनता को कोटि-कोटि नमन 🙏
यह प्रचंड जनादेश भय, तुष्टीकरण और घुसपैठियों के संरक्षकों को बंगाल की जनता का करारा जवाब है।
यह TMC के ‘भय’ के ऊपर श्री @narendramodi जी पर ‘भरोसे’ की जीत है।
मेरे जैसे हर भाजपा कार्यकर्ता के लिए यह गर्व का क्षण है कि गंगोत्री में माँ गंगा के उद्गम से लेकर गंगासागर तक आज हर जगह भाजपा का भगवा ध्वज शान से लहरा रहा है।
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The number of Pakistanis commenting on India’s electoral process and political scene is quite remarkable.
Before engaging with any account, check if it is based in “South Asia.” If yes, rest assured it could be a Pakistani masquerading as an Indian.
They will try everything to create division in public opinion. Indian elections are the only ones through which they can get a sense of a properly functioning democracy.
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