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Johnny Gaddar
Johnny Gaddar@JohnnyGad·
@RaoSumukh Your tweet needs to be read and re-read in order to be understood. On first reading it appears to be the work of the delusional minority crying about #DhurandharRevenge 😂
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Sumukh Rao
Sumukh Rao@RaoSumukh·
Love how more and more people are calling out Dhurandhar as a propaganda film. It's great to see them finally taking a stand and indicating exactly why nobody should ever take them seriously.
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
The @Dhurandhar2 is a HORROR. It is a horror for all filmmakers who built their careers and their fortunes on dumbed down, over the top cinema. The cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home . The cinema that was rammed down our throats full of LOUDNESS and MASALA which will be now soon on a ventilator struggling for breath #Dhurandar2 will scare the living hell out of every filmmaker who still worships the godly hero In #Dhurandhar2 , @RanveerOfficial killed all those heroes who never bleed ,and never feel pain , and then over the dead bodies of those kind of outdated heroes ,he gave birth to a true real hero , flawed, yet dangerous and unpredictable and also his heroism comes from his actions instead of being thrusted upon the heads with ear drum shattering music Compared to this new kind of hero , the godly heroes will suddenly look ridiculous, almost like clowns in a circus. And then their blind worshippers will feel naked, exposed and scared hearing of the collections #Dhurandhar2 will terrify those who built their careers on action set pieces where physics is a joke and gravity is non existent . The scenes, where men are thrown fifty feet in the air, bounce off the ground like rubber balls, survive explosions that would vaporise cities, and still deliver punch dialogues while dusting their shoulders will be hunted and killed by the new audience After the audience saw action that actually hurts, that actually bleeds, the flying goon brigade will suddenly feel cheap, fake, and embarrassingly ridiculous . The filmmakers who still swear by wires and cranes to fake uplift the heroes will now wake up shivering in cold sweat. It will make the pan india directors tremble in their chairs , the ones who still believe characters are created by hairdos, costumes, photo shopped six packs, and designer clothes instead of intrinsic psychological depth When the audience of #Dhurandhar2 saw a hero whose power comes from his mind and not his biceps, the hair and costume school of cinema will look like kindergarten dress up. Dhurandhar 2 is not just a film. It is a verdict. With Dhurandhar 2 @AdityaDharFilms cut off the head of that kind of cinema , the one that insulted the intelligence of the audience , the one that replaced stories with bloated gaudy visuals , the one that turned heroes into gods and audiences into sheep The collections of #Dhurandhar2 are now in the process of burying all those earlier makers beliefs in a grave so deep that even their ghosts can’t come out And the screams you are hearing now of #Dhurandhar2 box office collections is the collective sound which is announcing their deaths. If the makers of those kind of films which are already under production , or about to start shooting , don’t go back to their drawing boards and exorcise themselves by watching #Dhurandhar2 multiple times even GOD can’t save their SPIRITS But the problem is , even if they intend to do that , they might have tonnes of money, but where will they get the brain of @AdityaDharFilms ? 😳😳😳
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Johnny Gaddar
Johnny Gaddar@JohnnyGad·
Amazing story and salute to Gordon Cooper.
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour. He had been up there for over a day. Then the warnings started. First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home. Without it, reentry was nearly impossible. Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead. Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing. Cooper didn't panic. He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch. Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer. At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole. Then the parachutes opened. Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program. The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had. We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does. But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next. The final backup was never the software. It was him.

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Johnny Gaddar
Johnny Gaddar@JohnnyGad·
@Sassy_Soul_ This appears to be sarcasm, hopefully you'll clarify otherwise be ready for a lot of hate replies 🤣
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Aditi.
Aditi.@Sassy_Soul_·
Dhurandhar is such a bad script... No Pakistani spy randomly dancing and falling in love with an Indian spy? The Indian spy didn’t even stop trains or helicopters with bare hands? No designer outfits, no expensive sunglasses either? Aditya Dhar is trying to distract us from the real standards of spy cinema.👎🏻
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Lopamudra Agastya
Lopamudra Agastya@Lopa_Mudra123·
For 75 years the Supreme Court and the Congress appointed judges said they were afraid to punish it go against Muslims because they will show up on the roads in thousands if punished Well, times have changed! Hindus can come on the roads only he thousands and demand justice!
Neeraj Singh Dogra 🇮🇳@dogra_ns

Don’t challenge Hindus to come on the streets. 100 crore on the streets will make it difficult for all of you. If you take a step we will go many steps in resisting what is rightfully ours. Read Mahabharata before pushing us to the corner.

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Tanaya
Tanaya@tanaya_0510·
@Rane3560 The regret of wasting my time
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Johnny Gaddar
Johnny Gaddar@JohnnyGad·
Interesting tale ....
Manan S. Bhatt@mananbhattnavy

"Ambushed" #UntoldStoryArmy During a military training course in Mhow, India, the 1962 war with China broke out. My course was cancelled, and everyone returned to their units. However, I received special orders to stay put and await further instructions. Two days later, my posting to Jammu and Kashmir arrived – with immediate reporting required. Having driven my car to Mhow, I had no choice but to take it back to Punjab, leave it there, and then travel on to J&K. Pressed for time, I decided to drive straight from Mhow to Delhi, a risky decision. One particularly dangerous stretch was between Gwalior and Agra, notorious for bandits and lawlessness. Traveling alone at night through this area was foolish, but I pressed on in my trusty Hindustan-14. Around midnight, approaching a narrow pass through low hills, I found the road blocked by a fallen tree. It was an ambush. Turning back wasn't an option. As I stopped, armed men materialized, their faces hidden. They searched me for valuables, taking my watch and wallet before moving on to my car and luggage. However, things took an unexpected turn when someone announced a "Sardar" had arrived. Every one pulled back a little and there appeared a sturdy young man with a large mustache. As he drew near, he suddenly sprung to attention and gave me a smart salute and said ‘Sahib Ji, tussee ethay ki kar rahey ho.’ (Sir what are you doing here!) From his voice and his face, latter day mustache notwithstanding, I recognized him. He was my tank gunner and had been discharged after his seven-year tenure of engagement. Those days soldiers were discharged after seven years and given no pension. I responded to his query and asked him,’ Nahar Singh toon aye ki kam pharya hai (Nahar Singh what is this work you have taken on.) He said, ‘Sahib Ji admi nu kuch na kuch taan karna chaheda hai, welay beth kaay vi ki karna hai.’ (Sir one must do, some or the other work and there is no point in sitting idle!) I told him, ‘tenu aasi eh taan nahi sakhlaya’ (we did not train you for such activity.) “Sahib ji tohati ambush laney di sikhlai kam ahh rahi hai. Sadi ambush wich koe nuks hai!.” (Sir your training in laying an ambush is proving useful. Do you find any fault with our ambush.) He responded with a loud chuckle. He addressed his gang and said. “Dekheya sadhi regiment de officer kiney deelair hun, ekelay he rat nu is sarak tay chal rahey hun.” (do you see how brave are the officers of our regiment. They travel alone on this road at night.) I asked him if his wife knew what work he was doing. To this he answered “Sarian gallaan wife nu thorian dassidian hun. Oh soch di hai kay main police da kam kar rahaan hain.” (You don’t disclose everything to your wife. She thinks I am working for the police). At this one of them interjected that, “Police whi ehhoo kam kardi hai.” (Police too does this sort of work). This raised much laughter amongst them. Then he told his men not to just stand watching but to quickly make tea for the sahib. All my stuff was put back in the car, and my watch and wallet returned. After a cup of tea and much bonhomie and handshaking I took leave of Nahar Singh and his gang. A story by Lt Gen Harwant Singh

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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Joe Rogan goes silent as guest dives deep on who Zelenskyy really is.
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Johnny Gaddar
Johnny Gaddar@JohnnyGad·
More power to you and may you prevail and expose the shameless and corrupt gandhi family. If pappu is ruled to be a British citizen then he needs to be arrested for the fraud committed on the Bharat nation besides being disqualified forever from all Indian posts.
VIGNESH SHISHIR@VIGNESHBJP_KTK

I am forever indebted to Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri. @narendramodi Ji and Hon'ble Union Home Minister of India Shri. @AmitShah Ji for clearing and approving such TOP SECRET records and files to be produced before the Hon'ble Allahabad High Court at Lucknow Bench in the Case of British Citizenship of Mr. Rahul Gandhi / Raul Vinci , MP , Lok Sabha Rae Bareli. The Best kept hidden top secrets of Last 30 years by Congress Party has been opened in the High Court At Lucknow. The Entire Nation is ever indebted to your good selves for the ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TOWARDS FOREIGNERS ILLEGALLY STAYING IN INDIA. I will make every effort to Win this case and see to that illegal foreigner sitting in Lok Sabha from past 22 years is convicted and jailed. As a 3rd Generation Karyakarta of Bharatiya Janata Party and as a 3rd Generation Swayamsevak I am ever indebted till my last breath. Jai Hind. Vande Mataram. @PMOIndia @HMOIndia @AmitShahOffice @NitinNabin @KirenRijiju @arjunrammeghwal @JPNadda @RSSorg @DrMohanBhagwat @DattaHosabale @ArunKumRSS @BJP4India @BJP4UP @mppchaudhary @myogiadityanath

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Saffron Chargers
Saffron Chargers@SaffronChargers·
Pakistani leader Nabil Gabol proudly took credit after watching Dhurandhar , claiming that the character Jamil Jamali was inspired by him. But in Dhurandhar 2 , Jamil Jamali is shown as an Indian spy - and he’s even the one who poisons Dawood in the film. Now the real question is - will Nabil Gabol still take credit for this character? Absolute cinema 🔥😂😂
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Mahesh Jethmalani
Mahesh Jethmalani@JethmalaniM·
Justin Trudeau weaponised suspicion. Canada is now left cleaning up the wreckage. Now, Canada’s own police and government say there is no current evidence of India-linked violent activity continuing on Canadian soil. After all the sanctimony, headlines, diplomatic theatre and anti-India posturing under Trudeau, this is a damning reminder of how recklessly India was vilified in the service of domestic politics and Khalistani terrorist pressure groups. Trudeau’s Canada chose accusation first, evidence later. It poisoned bilateral ties, publicly targeted Indian diplomats, and allowed a narrative of Indian guilt to harden globally, only for Ottawa to now quietly walk back to a far more measured position. That is not statesmanship. That is what bias dressed up as virtue looks like. When a government is captive to vote-bank pressure, ideological signalling, and selective outrage, foreign policy becomes propaganda. India was expected to absorb the insult in silence. It did not. And today, Canada’s own shift makes the Trudeau period look even more dishonest, more irresponsible, and more politically motivated than it already did.
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Protein Pakoda
Protein Pakoda@proteinpakoda·
The reason why pakistan is always above India in happiness index.
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iMac_too@iMac_too·
Wow !!! Ghaziabad police has unearthed a racket, Peaceful Sohail Malik & his woman accomplice were planting CCTVs at various public places in North India to track Army movement. The feed of CCTV cameras was directly going to Pakistan aajtak.in/uttar-pradesh/…
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