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Corporate life surviver| Proud parent| Desi sarcasm| Investor| Movie Buff| Life lessons| Fitness| Badminton is ❤️

Joined Nisan 2026
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
We built a tool that helps you apply to jobs faster and better. Job applications today are exhausting: – Writing new cover letters every time – Figuring out what recruiters want – Preparing for interviews from scratch So I made this simpler.
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@wosgnn Zero civic sense also in western countries.
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The caption is " I should have been mad...but I wasn't" Now imagine the same thing happen in INDIA to this INDIAN girl. Why the selective outrage ???
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
Guess what's cooking today?
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
@Shunyta_007 Bro still couldn't believe it, it seems.😅
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𝐒ɦυ𐓣𝗒𝗍α
𝐒ɦυ𐓣𝗒𝗍α@Shunyta_007·
Bro forgot the mission after making eye contact 💀😝
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@Hedgeye Indian Real estate market probably has reached its peak. Very soon we will see the similar pattern in India as well.
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Hedgeye@Hedgeye·
China's Real Estate Market has erased all gains from the last 20 years
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@vijeshetty Men and their priorities.❤️
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Vije@vijeshetty·
Man risks life to save his car from flood 🥺
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In Bihar they say "Garda Uda Diya."
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
Just when the economy starts reviving, portfolios turn green, and investor confidence returns... a ceasefire is violated, bombs fall, and deals get cancelled. A bomb never bleeds only on the battlefield. #bloodbath #IranWar#stockmarketcrash #nifty #USAvsIran
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
bro going straight to the bank.
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
@taran_adarsh Omg.. he is not at all looking like dada. Also, his voice doesn't have the calmness and quirkiness of dada's chit chat.
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RAJKUMMAR RAO IN & AS 'DADA- THE SOURAV GANGULY STORY' – FIRST LOOK OUT – RELEASE DATE LOCKED… The first look poster of #Dada - The Sourav Ganguly Story, featuring #RajkummarRao, has been unveiled today on the occasion of #SouravGanguly's birthday. The makers have also announced the film's theatrical release date: 14 May 2027, coinciding with the extended #Eid holiday weekend. #Dada - The Sourav Ganguly Story is directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, produced by Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg, presented by Gulshan Kumar, Bhushan Kumar, TSeries and DBL, and is a Luv Films production. #DadaTheSouravGangulyStory | #DadaFirstLook | @SGanguly99
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The Random Guy@RandomTheGuy_·
The way she just floats and climbs up the wall is insane... The cats knew something was wrong before it even happened 😱
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
@byomkesbakshy My OCD at its peak after seeing this video.
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Byomkesh@byomkesbakshy·
India is not for beginners. Streets flooded after the rain, and people are treating it like a water park. 😭 🌧️🌧️
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
@KoulVir Bro the movie was not about that. Its not a web series no where you would see every piece of it. It was specifically a part of 95'. No one is denying that militant group didn't exist. They have also shown the surrender of few militants.
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@Almost_Awake_P There is no mention or reference to the string of Hindu massacres in buses, trains. Sikhs have been saviors of justice and truth and no one spoke out. That was the 1980s when Hindus were at the receiving end. The most unfortunate 1984 happened.
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
#Satluj : Dishonest Review Punjab, the Land of Five Rivers. A land known for its rich history, resilience, and warmth. Sikhs have long been recognized for their courage, selfless service, and unwavering commitment to helping others. Our community has endured immense suffering, from the Mughal era to Partition, from the Jallianwala Bagh massacre to the horrors of 1984. Yet we have always stood up again and served the Country. But there was also a time when our own were killing us. It remains one of the darkest chapters in our history. Now, let's talk about Satluj(#Punjab95 ). I was a small child during the mid-1990s, but I still remember the conversations my parents and grandparents had. Every summer we travelled to our pind in Gurdaspur, where my grandfather spoke about those tense days. Watching Satluj brought many of those memories back. The film is set in Punjab in 1995. By then, the violent insurgency had largely been brought under control through years of counter-insurgency operations. Great job was done by the Punjab Police and military. However, like every institution, there were also corrupt individuals within the police force. For promotions and extorting money from innocent families, some officers allegedly picked up people from their homes, workplaces, or even roads, branded them as militants, and demanded money from their families. I won't go into further detail because it would spoil the experience. #Diljit Dosanjh portrays Jaswant Singh Khalra, the renowned human rights activist who uncovered a disturbing pattern while searching for information related to a friend's missing mother. I'll leave the rest for you to discover. The film also depicts the assassination of a prominent Punjab political leader. The suicide bomber is portrayed as someone shaped by personal tragedy, though historical accounts attribute the assassination to a Khalistani militant group. One scene particularly caught my attention. A religious shabad plays during the assassination sequence. My friend @ViksitB felt it was inappropriate. I understand his point. While I felt it may have reflected another character's emotions rather than glorifying the assassination, I can also see why some viewers would disagree. @diljitdosanjh once again proves why he is among the finest actors in the industry today. Having listened to him since I was a kid, it has been amazing to watch his journey as an actor. From Main Wapas Aaunga to Satluj, he has taken his performances to another level. Surinder Vicky is terrifying as the ruthless officer. You may be hating him for his role but thats what a superb acting is all about. @rampalarjun has a relatively limited role as a CBI officer, but he does exactly what the character demands and performs it convincingly. A special mention goes to Saurabh Sachdeva. In one particular scene where the police arrive at his house, his eyes alone convey fear, helplessness, and desperation. He barely needs dialogue to leave an impact. The muted color palette, realistic locations, restrained direction, and subtle background score make the film feel authentic rather than theatrical. The film does take cinematic liberties, and some historical events have been dramatized. It should be viewed as a feature film inspired by real events, not a documentary. Most of us know one side of Punjab's troubled past. Satluj attempts to show another. The events are inspired by documented cases, and multiple police officials were convicted in connection with aspects of the case Jaswant Singh Khalra exposed. If you enjoy dark political thrillers inspired by true events, this film deserves your time. If you believe history has only one side, this film may challenge your perspective.
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
England 49-1. What a Prediction.🤣🤣 #IndvsEng #T20
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
England struggling with the inswingers of Arshdeep Singh. Powerplay looks lackluster. Prediction: less than 60 on the board with 1 or 2 wickets. What's your prediction? #IndvsEng #T20
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And 1st wicket gone, Jos Butler Out.
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Whenever a sequel is announced, the first thing we look for is nostalgia, especially in the music. #Awarapan2 has released its first song, #VeJunoon . It's fresh and original, which have disappointed some fans expecting a reprise of the classics. But if you forget the legacy of #Awarapan for a moment and listen to this as a standalone song in 2026, you'll realize how beautiful and layered it is. It's soulful, emotionally rich, and has been on repeat for me. And don't worry, if reports are to be believed, Toh Phir Aao is also set to be released soon to satisfy the nostalgia factor. Till then just enjoy this song in this beautiful rainy season.
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A friend of mine, Rahul (yes, his real name, I don't use fake names), lives in Noida and leads a very simple life. We both love investing, but our approaches couldn't be more different. I'm an old-school investor. I look for profitable businesses, strong fundamentals, and hold for years. Rahul, on the other hand, likes to experiment. I still remember him telling me about a stock called Shree Adhikari Brothers when it was trading at peanut price. I told him dude, I'd rather stay away from penny stocks. Then came one of the craziest bull runs the stock had ever seen. The difference? Rahul wasn't just lucky enough to catch the rally. He was disciplined enough to book profits near the top instead of getting greedy. Most people remember the stock's eventual crash. He remembers the gains he actually took home. That day taught me something. The biggest returns don't always come from taking the biggest risks. They come from knowing when to enter and, more importantly, when to exit. Even today, I still prefer fundamentally strong businesses. Rahul still likes hunting for high-risk opportunities. Neither approach is perfect. What matters is having a strategy and sticking to it. Has a small or lesser-known stock ever given you extraordinary returns? I'd love to hear your story. #stockmarket #investors
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P.Kaur@Almost_Awake_P·
@arghyadgupta @FrontalForce Here is my review with a note that who should watch and who should not watch: x.com/i/status/20743…
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#Satluj : Dishonest Review Punjab, the Land of Five Rivers. A land known for its rich history, resilience, and warmth. Sikhs have long been recognized for their courage, selfless service, and unwavering commitment to helping others. Our community has endured immense suffering, from the Mughal era to Partition, from the Jallianwala Bagh massacre to the horrors of 1984. Yet we have always stood up again and served the Country. But there was also a time when our own were killing us. It remains one of the darkest chapters in our history. Now, let's talk about Satluj(#Punjab95 ). I was a small child during the mid-1990s, but I still remember the conversations my parents and grandparents had. Every summer we travelled to our pind in Gurdaspur, where my grandfather spoke about those tense days. Watching Satluj brought many of those memories back. The film is set in Punjab in 1995. By then, the violent insurgency had largely been brought under control through years of counter-insurgency operations. Great job was done by the Punjab Police and military. However, like every institution, there were also corrupt individuals within the police force. For promotions and extorting money from innocent families, some officers allegedly picked up people from their homes, workplaces, or even roads, branded them as militants, and demanded money from their families. I won't go into further detail because it would spoil the experience. #Diljit Dosanjh portrays Jaswant Singh Khalra, the renowned human rights activist who uncovered a disturbing pattern while searching for information related to a friend's missing mother. I'll leave the rest for you to discover. The film also depicts the assassination of a prominent Punjab political leader. The suicide bomber is portrayed as someone shaped by personal tragedy, though historical accounts attribute the assassination to a Khalistani militant group. One scene particularly caught my attention. A religious shabad plays during the assassination sequence. My friend @ViksitB felt it was inappropriate. I understand his point. While I felt it may have reflected another character's emotions rather than glorifying the assassination, I can also see why some viewers would disagree. @diljitdosanjh once again proves why he is among the finest actors in the industry today. Having listened to him since I was a kid, it has been amazing to watch his journey as an actor. From Main Wapas Aaunga to Satluj, he has taken his performances to another level. Surinder Vicky is terrifying as the ruthless officer. You may be hating him for his role but thats what a superb acting is all about. @rampalarjun has a relatively limited role as a CBI officer, but he does exactly what the character demands and performs it convincingly. A special mention goes to Saurabh Sachdeva. In one particular scene where the police arrive at his house, his eyes alone convey fear, helplessness, and desperation. He barely needs dialogue to leave an impact. The muted color palette, realistic locations, restrained direction, and subtle background score make the film feel authentic rather than theatrical. The film does take cinematic liberties, and some historical events have been dramatized. It should be viewed as a feature film inspired by real events, not a documentary. Most of us know one side of Punjab's troubled past. Satluj attempts to show another. The events are inspired by documented cases, and multiple police officials were convicted in connection with aspects of the case Jaswant Singh Khalra exposed. If you enjoy dark political thrillers inspired by true events, this film deserves your time. If you believe history has only one side, this film may challenge your perspective.

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Frontalforce 🇮🇳
Frontalforce 🇮🇳@FrontalForce·
Arjun Rampal lost all his popularity he gained in Dhurandhar with 1 bad move..👀
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