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Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
THIS ONE BROKE ME: Not everyone has a family that checks in. Not everyone has parents who listen or siblings who care. Some people learned to wipe their own tears, hold their own hand, and celebrate their wins alone because no one's clapping for them Be kind.... Be gentle...... You never know who's going to bed tonight feeling unseen and unwanted, who had to become their own family just to survive.
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Shivaparv@shivaparv·
@worshipVK Kartik Aryan and Sidharth Malhotra praised it
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Every big actor of south India has praised dhurandhar2. I was told it's a bollywood film but not a single celeb, not even friends of ranveer singh have tweeted for this movie except Preity zinta. Enough to tell you how corrupt bollywood is. Sad that I grew up watching people who can't even praise a movie that shows all the bad deeds done by Pakistan
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Mahesh Babu
Mahesh Babu@urstrulyMahesh·
#DhurandharTheRevenge is an explosion executed with perfect precision!!!! The finest version of Ranveer unleashed and how… 💥💥💥 The way Aditya Dhar has conceived and delivered this standing ovation worthy experience is remarkable 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Special mention to Maddy’s performance and Shashwat Sachdev’s music..🔥🔥🔥 This is a film meant to be experienced and celebrated…. Congratulations to the entire team….❤️❤️❤️ @RanveerOfficial @ActorMadhavan @AdityaDharFilms @shashwatology @jiostudios @B62Studios
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Shikhar
Shikhar@shekhu04·
Meet Rajeev Motwani (Every time you Google something, a boy from Jammu made that possible) > An Indian computer scientist born in Jammu, 1962 > Grew up in a military family that moved city to city, never settled anywhere > As a child he wanted to become a mathematician > His parents pushed him towards computers instead > Best decision they ever made > B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Kanpur, 1983 > PhD from UC Berkeley under Richard Karp, a Turing Award winner > Joined Stanford as a professor straight after > Founded MIDAS, one of the most influential research groups in Silicon Valley history > In 1998 two PhD students named Larry Page and Sergey Brin walked into his office > He saw potential in their idea when nobody else did > Co-authored the original PageRank paper with them > Helped them build what became Google > Also mentored the early team at PayPal > Won the Gödel Prize in 2001, the highest honour in theoretical computer science > Passed away on June 5, 2009 at just 47 years old IIT Kanpur named an entire building after him Sergey Brin said "Whenever you use a piece of technology, there is a good chance a little bit of Rajeev Motwani is behind it." A boy who just wanted to study mathematics ended up building the foundation Google stands on. He never chased credit. He just kept opening doors for other people And the whole world walked through them without ever knowing his name
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STATLOGS
STATLOGS@praveenvar1625·
Dr. Yellapragada Subba Row (1895–1948) - Born in Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India Known as the “Wizard of Wonder Drugs” for his extraordinary contributions Scientific community feels he deserved atleast 3 Nobel Prizes for his Pioneering drug discoveries Both at Harvard and Lederle Labs, New york he discovered the following : 1. The Fiske-Subbarow Method Working with Cyrus Fiske, he developed a colorimetric method for the estimation of phosphorus in body fluids. Published in 1925, this became one of the most cited papers in scientific history (over 20,000 citations). 2. Discovery of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) He was the first to isolate and identify ATP and phosphocreatine, describing their role as the primary "energy currency" of the cell. This discovery is a cornerstone of every biology textbook today, explaining how muscles contract and how cells store energy. 3. Synthesis of Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) : Driven by the tragic loss of his brothers to tropical sprue (a nutritional deficiency disease), he successfully synthesized folic acid in 1945. This was crucial for treating macrocytic anemia and is now a global standard for preventing birth defects during pregnancy. 4. Methotrexate : The world's first effective chemotherapy drug. Developed alongwith with Dr. Sidney Farber, it revolutionized the treatment of childhood leukemia and is still used for various cancers and rheumatoid arthritis. 5. Aureomycin : The first tetracycline (broad-spectrum) antibiotic. It was effective against a much wider range of bacteria than penicillin, including those causing typhus and the plague. 6.Diethylcarbamazine (Hetrazan) : A breakthrough treatment for Filariasis (elephantiasis), a disease that afflicted millions in Asia and Africa. 7. Vitamin B12 : His lab was instrumental in isolating and concentrating liver extracts to treat Pernicious Anemia, leading to the identification of B12. Global Health Impact: His medicines continue to save lives worldwide.
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Russia TV
Russia TV@Urgent_RussiaTV·
Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one. The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”
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Amir’s sarfarosh showed there’s a reason people turn into terrorists, showed their sad side. 600 Indians lost their lives from 2006–2009. Bollywood released My Name Is Khan to whitewash people involved in these attacks. Chak De India was inspired from a Hindu coach but they named him Kabir Khan to run their propaganda. No one said a word. These films were celebrated as great. But the moment Aditya Dhar showed Pakistan in a bad light and praised the PM, Dhurandhar 2 suddenly got labeled as propaganda
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Shivaparv@shivaparv·
@republic @hihareesh No wonder Rahul flies east all the time. The attack by west and Rahul Gandhi was meant to come from the eastern border of India
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Kanwal Sibal
Kanwal Sibal@KanwalSibal·
The Ukranian Foreign Ministry has upped the diplomatic ante by taking an aggressive public position on the issue instead of dealing with it more discreetly. Asking the arrested Ukrainians to be released forthwith is being presumptuous. This suggests that they have stakes in covering up the matter, which means they want to prevent a thorough investigation that could prove embarrassing for the Ukranian regime.
OpIndia.com@OpIndia_com

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry disregards India's authority on Indian soil, demands release of its citizens and criticises NIA's action, including the legal process. This is not the first time. Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has been arrogant for years opindia.com/2026/03/ukrain…

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the exDem and exRepub 🇮🇳🇺🇸
One thing this will do is whatever little public support or sympathy Ukraine enjoyed in India would now completely evaporate and Ukraine would be considered on par with Pakistan.
Chay Bowes@BowesChay

The face of one of the Ukrainian terrorists arrested in India. This is Maryan Stefankiv from Lvov, he's connected to Ukraines Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) and previously to the Nazi alligned "Right Sector" Nice people, who claim they were just "Tourists"

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Minhaz Merchant
Minhaz Merchant@MinhazMerchant·
7.5 million Jewish-Americans have a vice-like grip on Washington, Silicon Valley & Hollywood. #AIPAC, the wealthiest & most feared US-Israel lobbying group, funds US Senators. In contrast 5 million NRIs have no influence on US policy-making. My @firstpost column explains why
Firstpost@firstpost

#FPOpinion | Head-on | Why America backs Israel every time: Lessons for India and NRIs from the Iran war Seven million Jewish-Americans wield disproportionate influence in politics, while 5 mn Indian-Americans remain underrepresented, ✍️@MinhazMerchant firstpost.com/opinion/us-isr…

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Sputnik India
Sputnik India@Sputnik_India·
🚨EXPOSED: Ukrainian intel asset? Who is Marian Stefankiv? One of six Ukrainians now detained by Indian authorities, Marian Stefankiv, is a hardline nationalist with deep ties to Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate. Here is the breakdown on the suspect: 👇 ▪️The radical roots: Hailing from Ukraine's Lvov region, Stefankiv cut his teeth in 2014 fighting with Pravy Sektor (Right Sector)—a Ukrainian neo-Nazi organization that has killed civilians. He bragged to local media about returning to the Donbass frontlines repeatedly through 2019 to fight "alongside friends." ▪️The "Green" front: In 2019, he co-founded an NGO in Lvov called "Circle of Honor." Its official mission was protecting local animals in the Carpathian Mountains. In reality, it was engaged in supplying arms to Ukrainian neo-Nazi units. Since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, his NGO has been deeply involved in funneling weapons, drones, and military supplies to various Ukrainian units. ▪️The intelligence switch: After a brief stint with the 24th Mechanized Brigade starting in March 2022 (and the death of two friends in early significant battles in Donbass) Stefankiv transferred. He joined Aratta, a special unit operating under the command of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR). ▪️The shadow unit: Aratta, along with the mercenary units that form the International Legion of the GUR, rarely finds itself on the front lines. Their last known major deployment was in 2023 during the battle for Bakhmut (Artemovsk).
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SUHEL SETH
SUHEL SETH@Suhelseth·
Just finished seeing Subedaar on @PrimeVideo : take a bow @AnilKapoor : you are a genius : formidable acting : a true masterpiece
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Navroop Singh
Navroop Singh@TheNavroopSingh·
Matthew VanDyke explains his organization’s process of recruiting former U.S. Military personnel to train militants across the world.
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RiseOfBurnol🇮🇳
RiseOfBurnol🇮🇳@RiseofBurnol·
Aditya Dhar Lokesh Dhar Yamini Gautam Dhar Dhuran-Dhar Peak detailing By Aditya!!
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Shivaparv@shivaparv·
@SumitkadeI Why is everyone giving 4.5 stars? 1/2 star kyun kaata? Don’t understand
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Sumit Kadel
Sumit Kadel@SumitkadeI·
#DhurandharTheRevenge - REVIEW A GAME-CHANGING, INDUSTRY-SHAKING PHENOMENON. Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟 ( 4.5 Stars) #Dhurandhar2 doesn’t just meet expectations,it surpasses them by a HUGE MARGIN. In every aspect, the film turns out to be bigger, better, and far more engaging than Part 1. Style, substance, drama, thrills, and patriotism - this one has it all, and how! Despite its nearly 4 hour runtime, it doesn’t give the audience a single dull moment-you barely get time to blink, screenplay moves like Usain Bolt. This time, the story dives deep into Hamza Ali Mazari’s past, exploring how Jaskreet Singh Rangi transformed into Hamza. This entire backstory is presented brilliantly, training and valor of our agents shown in full glory and detailing. The film is also noticeably more intense and violent than the first part, with extraordinary action sequences, electrifying high moments full of elevations, and goosebump-worthy moments,something that Part 1 lacked. Director #AdityaDhar delivers an exceptional job. Shooting nearly 8 hours of footage and then crafting it seamlessly into two compelling parts is no small feat. His work here makes him a strong contender for not just one, but potentially two National Awards. Talking about performances, #RanveerSingh completely lives his character. Whether as Jaskreet or Hamza, he shines in both shades effortlessly. #RMadhavan is excellent and has more screen time than D1, #ArjunRampal as Major Iqbal is impressive, Sara Arjun, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi, and the entire supporting cast provide terrific support. Every character leaves a lasting impression. Music once again acts as the film’s second hero, just like in Part 1. Both the songs and background score elevate the impact of the scenes to another level, simply outstanding. Shashwat deserves every award for delivering a musical like never before. Technically, this film ranks among the top 10 films in Indian cinema. Every frame from set design (Saini S Johray) and cinematography (Vikas nowlakha) to editing ( Shivkumar V. Panicke ),sound design (Bishwadeep chaterjee) and visuals is of the highest standard. The climax is absolutely mind-blowing. Expect thunderous applause in theatres. It will also leave every patriot filled with pride for those unsung heroes and agents who selflessly sacrifice their lives for the nation. Overall, Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a rare sequel that outshines its predecessor by a wide margin. At the box office, it is poised to shatter existing records and set new benchmarks. It has the potential to become the first Hindi film to cross ₹1000 crore net in India and ₹2000 crore worldwide gross (without china).
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