
iRedDevil
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iRedDevil
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Huge sports follower... Football, cricket, Tennis, F1...






Actor Prakash Raj faced a fierce reality check at today's press conference as journalists completely cornered him over his typical 'hit-and-run' remarks. Known for making provocative statements and safely walking away, he finally found himself in the hot seat with nowhere to run. When reporters demanded accountability and grilled him with sharp, evidence-based follow-ups, his usual rhetoric fell completely flat. Instead of giving clear, direct answers, the actor was seen fumbling, evading the core issues, and visibly struggling to maintain his composure under pressure. This total meltdown proves that sensationalism cannot survive the test of rigorous journalism. For too long, vague allegations have passed as commentary, but today the media held the mirror up to him. He came prepared to deliver a monologue but was left utterly speechless when forced into a real dialogue. A massive reality check and a complete embarrassment for the actor! #PrakashRaj #PressConference #MediaGrilling #Accountability #HitAndRun Politics




As brilliant and utterly irrepressible as Lionel Messi is, there have been a few occasions during his illustrious career when opponents — and certainly opposition fans — have suggested that he has received “special treatment” from referees. What is certain is that, between scoring his first and second goals against Algeria, he got lucky. A challenge on Algeria captain Aissa Mandi, who was caught by Messi on his right calf and Achilles tendon, could have earned at least a yellow card — and plausibly a red card — but Polish referee Szymon Marciniak was content to award a free kick. It was a strange incident. Mandi was in control of the ball, going nowhere fast, and there was little prospect of dispossessing him from Messi’s position. To make a lunge like that, with his studs up, seemed incomprehensible, never mind dangerous. Special treatment? At the very least it was lenient refereeing. A yellow card would perhaps have been the most widely expected outcome — a red card second — but Messi was certainly lucky to get away scot-free. ✍️ @OliverKay FREE TO READ: nyti.ms/4vVqN2V

















