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Although painful, i watched the entire match.. we have been written off too many times, only to rise again.. Times change and tides too.. Go #CSK
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Was a good decision not to go and see the match in the stadium... Enga pottatlum adikrangada... 😉😊🤐#CskvsRCB
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Sergio@SergioCulerCSK·
Dewald Brevis to start tomorrow for CSK. Who does he replace in the 11?
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@Livpure_India Your sales person commits one day delivery. Your support team doesn't respond. Already wondering did I make a mistake by subscribing to you...
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Tamil Labs 2.0@labstamil·
Used to be a passionate supporter of this entity until very recently, but something feels off now. After seeing how its leadership is clueless, after seeing how its most proactive and strong contributors are sidelined to accommodate super seniors who simply refuse to let go of their position despite decades of opportunities, a change of heart is inevitable. What’s harder to ignore is how the emotions of this entity's most valuable asset was disrespected often, and despite his singlehanded superlative performance, he was let go of. Due to their stellar past performances, many think of the central command as invincible Chanakyas who are playing 4D chess. But so much has changed in the past few years, and a refusal to adapt to the times, refusal to pick horses for courses, refusal to adopt different strategies for different locations shows lack of regional awareness. To be fair, there are still glimpses of promise. A few capable individuals are finally getting their opportunities. For their sake, one continues to watch and support the entity. But perhaps with less attachment now. More as an observer than a believer. Hope that the best teams with best players and strategies win. I'm sure in a couple of years, with a new set of players by 2029 under a new leadership, this entity will be back to form. Talking about CSK. Not responsible for anything else that crossed your mind as you were reading the post. Detailed explanation in comments 😃
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The more I see #csk now, the more I understand the leadership of #Dhoni... Rutu looks lost... Too.many tactical errors and looks a team with no ideas...
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Sumit Bajaj (Astrologer)
Sumit Bajaj (Astrologer)@astrosumitbajaj·
Today for next 45 mins to an hour or so, you may ask question by providing your Date, time and place of birth here. Shall try my best to provide answer or give a one-liner prediction based on horoscope. Kindly Comment and RT the quoted tweet using hashtag #astrosumitbajaj #astrosumitbajaj #Astrology
Sumit Bajaj (Astrologer)@astrosumitbajaj

Sridevi’s Death — Astrology Explains What Really Happened Most people accepted “accidental drowning.” But when you decode her horoscope layer by layer… ➡️ Timing ➡️ Place ➡️ Cause Everything was precisely indicated. Let’s go deep 👇 #Sridevi #astrology #astrosumitbajaj

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peeleraja@peeleraja·
Visited Chennai for a day and was AGAIN struck by how different it is from other Indian cities. Roads generally clean and garbage free. Meat sold and served everywhere. Taxi drivers were quiet and courteous (helped that i spoke bad Tamil). Boo to the one uber guy who messaged "100 rupees extra possible?" after accepting ride. I canceled and rebooked. Hotel staff were friendly and one even tried to speak in Hindi (he was relieved when i spoke English though). Coming from Ahmedabad, weather felt better in Chennai. A BIG negative - no footpaths in most roads i tried walking on. That was a big wtf.
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Will be a miracle if #CSK manages a better position this year. Too weak a side in all departments and without the acumen of #msdhoni
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Akki Rotti
Akki Rotti@Theshashank_p·
Which is that one restaurant in Bengaluru that you would proudly introduce to all your friends like it's your own? (Apart from CTR, VB, Veena, etc)
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@IndiGo6E Harrowing experience. Senior citizens who has booked wheel chair support were made to walk to the flight because of shortage of support staff at Hyderabad.. what an ordeal..
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KARTHIK DP
KARTHIK DP@dp_karthik·
- Thalaivar 173 is planned for a pan-Indian release in all 5 languages.
- Major stars from each language are reportedly being considered for special cameo appearances. - As Sundar C’s story was not fully satisfied, the team is now working tirelessly to incorporate necessary improvements to Cibi’s script. - This film is being planned to be promoted as the biggest RKFI project to date.
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@sudhirsrinivasn The review I was waiting for. The Nuances you bring is top notch. Thanks
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Sudhir Srinivasan
Sudhir Srinivasan@sudhirsrinivasn·
Many thoughts on #Parasakthi: _____ At one point in Parasakthi, someone observes that language isn’t merely a tool to express thought. It is thought itself. Languages aren’t clothes you can change for convenience and still remain the same person underneath. Each language alters how you see, feel, and exist. To suffocate one language or impose another, then, isn’t a superficial change; it is a demand for inner transformation. It is a government order for a change in your identity, in your inner essence. During the anti-Hindi agitations of the 1960s, people protested, screamed, died. And that's understandable because what was at stake wasn’t vocabulary, but existence itself. Perhaps that’s why Sudha Kongara’s Parasakthi uses a primal element, fire, as a central motif. Everything burns here: trains, buildings, people. The call to resistance, “Thee paravattum”, captures how protest spreads, how anger and belief connect from person to person, and how it can become uncontrollable once ignited. I love languages. I speak Tamil, Telugu, and English. So when I learned that Parasakthi was about the importance of preserving languages, I'll be lying if I said I wasn't already on its side. However, I wanted the film not just to assert its politics, but to move me. I wanted it to offer heroism, grief, catharsis, not merely as ideas, but as affecting experiences. I wanted Parasakthi to be more of a film than a slogan. I’m not sure it is. From early on, Chezhiyan’s (Sivakarthikeyan) tears never became mine. A protest he leads burns a train; a celebratory song follows; and immediately after, he’s told someone died. His breakdown is sudden. His decision to shut down the movement is decisive. I understood it, but I didn’t feel it. I figured it would come later on perhaps, once I understood these people better. However, in this film, moments keep registering as information, not as emotion. This pattern repeats. When Chezhiyan later suffers a major personal loss, his recovery feels oddly swift. Even when the antagonist Thiru (Jayam Ravi) claims responsibility to his face, Chezhiyan responds not with personal rage but ideological conviction. Is this a man driven more by politics than private devastation? Doesn't this contradict the emotional foundation the film itself establishes early on, when this man is so shaken by the death of a stranger? Thiru suffers from similar problems. We learn of his abandonment, his loss of a shooting finger, his years of punishment and retraining, but we barely see what these experiences do to him. His character, his violence, is almost cinematic, in this film rooted in real trauma. Civilian deaths accumulate easily, cheaply. Death itself stops feeling huge. Where Parasakthi briefly relaxes, something human and beautiful emerges. Sree Leela’s Ratnamala feels alive; she's feisty without losing her joy. A tender love-reveal involving her, Chezhiyan, and his family works really well in isolation. Yet even here, the film rushes past emotional process. Her anger about Chezhiyan's secret, for instance, is treated as an opportunity for a love song. The film is dense with historical references, as you can imagine. Murasoli, Karunanidhi, Anna, Indira Gandhi... At times, I thought it felt more like documentation than dramatisation. And this distance is the film’s core problem. Parasakthi speaks eloquently, repetitively, about language as thought, identity, soul. But without emotional care, all the fire I saw on screen didn't ever reach my insides.
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Prakashblr@Prakash2007·
I agree..Very valid points.
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin

CENSOR BOARD is OUTDATED Not in the context of just @Actor_Vijay ‘s #JanaNayagan ‘s censor issues but in an overall manner, it is truly foolish to think that the censor board is still relevant today It has long outlived it’s purpose, but it’s being kept alive out of laziness to debate it’s relevance now , and it is the film industry as a whole which is mainly responsible for this We live in a time where a 12-year old with a phone can watch a terrorist execution filmed on a GoPro, a 9-year-old can stumble upon hardcore porn, and a bored retiree can binge extremist propaganda, indulge in conspiracy theories , from anywhere in the world, uncut, uncensored, algorithmically pushed. All of it is available instantly, anonymously, and without a gatekeeper. At the same time, everybody in every wake of society speak in abusive language from new channels to YouTubers and from other apps ..If you quote that age old belief that cinema is a powerful medium , don’t ignore the fact that the social media has far more reach than cinema .and it is full of political venom, communal poison, character assassinations, live, uncensored shouting matches in the name of debates. And in this reality, for the honourable censor board to believe that cutting a word in a film, trimming a shot, or blurring a cigarette will “protect society.” is a Joke The censor board was born in an era of scarcity when images were rare, access was limited, and the state controlled the media . Cinema halls were crowd points. Newspapers had editors. Television had schedules. Control made sense then. But today, any form of a control is impossible because no one can no longer decide what people should or should not see In such times as now, censorship doesn’t prevent exposure… it only insults the viewers . We are supposed to have smartness to decide who should rule us but not what we want to see or hear ??? What the censor board actually does now is not protection, but only theatrics . It’s a ritual of authority in Oscar worthy performances where scissors replace thinking, and moral pretence moves around in a disguise called responsibility. The same society that freely scrolls through graphic violence on social media suddenly becomes “concerned” when a filmmaker shows something in a theatre This hypocrisy is dangerous Censorship assumes people are children forever as if they aren’t even aware what all things children have access to? Cinema is not meant to be a classroom where lessons are taught . They are mirrors , view points , expressions and opinions meant to entertain The job of the authorities is not to edit or cut them out, but to trust citizens enough to decide for themselves ,which is the main point of freedom of speech and expression, guaranteed under the constitution If the argument is “think of the children or adults who are like children “it takes very less intelligence to understand that they cannot be protected by blunt scissors wielded by committees ,whose own personal tastes pass off as public morality also not to forget their bias and agendas . Age classification makes sense. Warnings of the content makes sense. Censorship does not. Continuing to defend the relevance of the censor board today is like insisting on a watchman for a building whose walls have already been broken and everyone can see what’s inside The world has already moved on to so many platforms which are unfiltered and unsupervised and so the painful question is whether the authorities have the courage to admit that they are obsolete, and more than that, whether we as a film industry collectively have the will to question them on the same So instead of raising this topic once in a while over a particular film , the fight should be with that particular system of thinking which created the censor board

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Prakashblr@Prakash2007·
This Chennai team is unrecognizable.. Take out Dhoni.. and even more! The NZ template.. The Whole is greater than sum of parts! Go #CSK. Still a tad weak in bowling.. My early bet is on #MumbaiIndians to bring home their 6th, unless CSK pulls a rabbit out!
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KP@thisiskp_·
Before Canva, if you had to design, you needed to learn and be trained in Photoshop The world's creative design output was bottlenecked by this Since the rise of Canva, in the last decade, I estimate a 100x increase in the net new designs published beyond Photoshop For all kinds of use cases beyond what design meant ages ago Take the same example for software development Pre vibe-coding and AI-assisted development, it was mostly the 17m devs generation the 100% of the pie Now the pie is expanding.. probably will 100x in the next decade And the lion's share of that pie will be code written by AI prompted by humans (many of which will be vibe coders)
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Grok@grok·
As of Dec 6, 2025, IndiGo is still facing major disruptions due to crew shortages from new duty rules, with hundreds of cancellations (e.g., ~300 across Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, etc.). Fewer cancellations than yesterday (under 1,000 vs. over 1,000), and operations are gradually resuming at some airports like Delhi. More flights are taking off compared to prior days, but check IndiGo's site/app for your specific flight.
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