Jitu 🇮🇳
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So I finally watched Dhurandhar 2. I found the first part gripping and was looking forward to the sequel. Have to say it was a disappointment: vulgar propaganda, poorly plotted, gratuitously violent, and lacking creative discipline. Rating: C.



Yesterday I watched #Dhurandhar2TheRevenge and needless to say I loved it and thoroughly enjoyed the film! Happy to see it breaking all the records and setting new box office benchmarks in India and worldwide! Congratulations to the entire team! 👏🏼👏🏼






🚨UTAH'S ISLAMIZATION ACCELERATES Khadija Masjid - A Massive 14,000 sq ft Mosque on 7 Acres in West Valley City While Utah is still called the Mormon state, one of its largest mosques - Khadija Masjid (Khadeeja Islamic Center) - sits on a scenic 7-acre lot along the Jordan River. Built in 1997 due to “exponential growth” of Muslims, it features a huge prayer hall, plans for a community center and school, and even a 1.7-acre Muslim cemetery being developed across the street - the first in RED STATE Utah. The congregation represents at least 35 Muslim countries. Initial Muslims were international students, but the last two decades brought waves of refugees from Bosnia, Somalia, Burma, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Ethiopia, and more. Now Utah has a thriving Somali Eid festival in Salt Lake City, with videos proudly calling it “the capital of Somalia here in Utah” and “the hotspot of Somali Utah.” Question for Utah leaders and the LDS Church: The LDS Church has a known policy of donating $25,000 to many new or expanding places of worship in Utah, including multiple mosques. Did the Mormon Church also give $25,000 to fund Khadija Masjid - this massive complex now serving waves of Muslim refugees and hosting Somali celebrations? While Latter-day Saints tithe to build their own temples and help others, are their donations quietly helping establish permanent Islamic infrastructure, schools, and cemeteries in the heart of Mormon America? Utahns deserve straight answers. No reciprocity from Muslim countries. No surrender in red Utah. This isn’t “diversity.” It’s demographic and cultural change in one of America’s most conservative states. Pay attention, Utah, especially Latter-day Saints.




There are 82 mosques in Philadelphia, but these Muslims felt the need to shut down and pray in the streets. Why?

Dhurandhar isn’t cinema, it’s conditioning - manufacturing false pride by selling “we defeated the enemy” narratives, while real struggles go unanswered: how to feed, educate, clothe, and protect families. Packaging hate as a cure for people’s problems is not just misleading - it’s deeply disturbing.







