RoHanSolo

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RoHanSolo

RoHanSolo

@Ro1Sankhe

Calgary Katılım Ağustos 2019
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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
🇨🇦🔥For a city our size, seeing an Indian movie take over multiple screens is rare—but the madness made it happen! 🤯 Proof of the incredible hard work from @AdityaDharFilms, @RanveerOfficial, & the whole team. 📽️✨ This is global! 🌍💥 #Calgary #Canada #RanveerSingh #AdityaDhar
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1/2 Just watched Dhurandhar: The Revenge for d second time nd d energy is unmatched! 🔥 Huge congratulations 2 @AdityaDharFilms nd @RanveerOfficial on this massive success. Seeing dis kind of craze in theatres is legendary. 📽️✨Check out this @CBCNews coverage of the madness! 👇

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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
2/2 @RanveerOfficial, you are a BEAST on screen! 🦁 And @AdityaDharFilms, you’re a absolute genius for this masterpiece! 🎬🙌 Going for round 3 this long weekend because once is just NOT enough! 💥🚀 #Dhurandhar #RanveerSingh #AdityaDhar #Blockbuster youtu.be/8qN6wOwY7nE?si…
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1/2 Just watched Dhurandhar: The Revenge for d second time nd d energy is unmatched! 🔥 Huge congratulations 2 @AdityaDharFilms nd @RanveerOfficial on this massive success. Seeing dis kind of craze in theatres is legendary. 📽️✨Check out this @CBCNews coverage of the madness! 👇

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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
1/2 Just watched Dhurandhar: The Revenge for d second time nd d energy is unmatched! 🔥 Huge congratulations 2 @AdityaDharFilms nd @RanveerOfficial on this massive success. Seeing dis kind of craze in theatres is legendary. 📽️✨Check out this @CBCNews coverage of the madness! 👇
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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@TeslaClubIN @Tesla_India Congratulations! Curious to know if FSD is available in India and if yes, did you try it? May be not in narrow city roads without markings but on marked roads, especially highway.
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Tesla Club India®
Tesla Club India®@TeslaClubIN·
Mumbai to Bangalore in Tesla Model Y RWD LFP ⚡️🔋 After delivery, drove the car back to Bangalore. Total Distance - 1075km SoC Consumed - 272% Driving Efficiency - 148.7Wh/km (6.72km/kWh) Total Charging Cost - ₹4471.01 ~400km highway range with all the elevation, traffic, route diversions to bad roads. Amazing Software experience Charging Stops : 4 (one at night stay) Food Stop : 4 (+2 night stops)
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Finally, after 9 years and 10 months since originally booking a @Tesla Model 3 in 2016, took delivery of a Stealth Grey Tesla Model Y RWD at the @Tesla_India Experience Centre BKC, Mumbai 😍🔋 Drove it back to Bangalore & it's been amazing! ⚡ - @arunbhats

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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@randychipman @slye But I would want it to park inside the garage and not on the Driveway if I am away for days. And so far, I haven't been able to get it to park inside with FSD.
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Randy Chipman
Randy Chipman@randychipman·
@slye I hate paying for parking at the airport. Drop me off and drive itself back home. Pick me up when I’m back. When it does this, the value of FSD will 10x.
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Andy Slye
Andy Slye@slye·
My 2026 Tesla Model Y with Full Self-Driving is absolutely incredible. But there’s one thing I still need it to do. I call it “Long Summon” I trust FSD to the point where I can go nearly anywhere without any input 99.9% of the time. I have a potential future workplace downtown that charges $100/month for parking. Here’s what I need: • Drop me off at the front • Drive & park itself at the nearest free parking lot (possibly a couple miles away) • Come get me when it’s time to leave It can already do this in smaller radius ranges. Just a matter of time for longer distances to save owners so much money on parking!
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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@indumathi37 @indumathi37, u r right in your analysis n here in Canada it is no different. But v hav seen gullible people 4m d faith voting a hater just bcuz he visited a place of worship. Therefore, at least in Calgary, we try to ensure that those who have spoken against us don't get space
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Indu Viswanathan
Indu Viswanathan@indumathi37·
Om Namah Shivaya. My thoughts on Mamdani's visit to the Ganesha Temple: First off, I want to share how jarring it was to see the image of someone whom I have seen speak with a forked tongue, who finds political expediency in misrepresenting Hindus, who behaves so adharmically standing in front of my beloved temple. I do not want to discount how nauseous it made me to see that. As I said earlier, we have been going to this temple since its Kumbhabhishekam in 1977. In that same photo, all the way to the left is a couple holding the purple Hindus for Mamdani sign. I first encountered this couple in a completely different setting - at Mountainfilm in Telluride. Mountainfilm is one of the longest running film festivals, gathering documentary film makers, change makers, funders, and people who generally interested in story telling that represents humans and their relationships with each other and the planet. I saw this couple at a panel discussion on pluralism; I saw them approach the one funder on the panel, and learned later that they were from Hindus for Human Rights, the organization that claims to speak from a Hindu perspective but never, ever represent the human rights of Hindus ourselves, often distorting our philosophy and our stories to help further their cause, which, to those of us paying attention, appears to be "Hindus Against Hindu Rights". But they have infiltrated all different kinds of American institutions, from interfaith spaces to government to media, pinging off of the social and social justice codes that make them seem like the unequivocal "good guys" (and any Hindu American who disagrees with them, the "bad guys.") I want to take a moment to emphasize how skillful they were to send two people to Mountainfilm. Only people who really know the doc world know about Mountainfilm Festival. It's not widely known by the general public like Sundance or Tribeca. For Hindus for Human Rights to know that they should show up in that insider space, where narrative is funded and created, is a level of strategic play that is beyond comprehension for most Hindu Americans. It was not just that they showed up - it was how they showed up, how they pulled people into conversations privately and skillfully and effectively made an impression at the festival about who they are and what they represent that evoked empathy and camaraderie. The Hindu American community I know wants to avoid learning that social code - or has incredibly reductive, sarcastic impressions of it that they mock - and instead creates "alternate" institutions that are simply parallel universes that will never reach mainstream audiences. This is not to say that we shouldn't also have alternate media projects, etc - but we cannot avoid engaging in the spaces that are already established and expect any perceptions or narratives to change. Many people in our community also seems to think that "narrative change" is about simply presenting "the facts" (i.e. data) - without any recognition that it is all about deep relationships and investments over time in existing institutions and spaces and building and layering narrative over long periods of time. In other words, it is the qualitative stuff, not just the quantitative stuff. It is about learning how to read a room, how to approach people with great self-awareness, meet them where they are, understand their meaning making, and understand that shouting and debating might feel good in the moment, but it doesn't actually lead to change, especially in the position we are in. So...back to the temple. When these same folks that I saw in Telluride bring Zohran Mamdani to the Ganesha Temple - the first thing I recognized is they know what they are doing. Temples are not political representatives of the Hindu American community or of the Indian political landscape. They know that the temple can't and won't reject them because that's not the temple's policy, and even if they did step out of their policy, these people would 100% use that as ammunition against all Hindu American temples, pinging off of existing narratives that Hindu American temples are discriminatory (even though they're not) and that "anti-Muslim Hindutva" has infiltrated the United States. The temple is not endorsing Mamdani, but they know that Hindus - especially in India - will FREAK OUT about this - and they are counting on that to make their candidate seem like the noble fighter against injustice. The fact that they are freaking out about him wearing shoes (in a place where he is allowed to wear shoes, even though others are not) is just icing on the cake. They also know the optics will win over Hindu New Yorkers who feel deep affection for the temple and don't know much about Mamdani's attitude towards Hindus (or care to dig under his weak ideas.) (Side note: I am no political strategist and I don't care much for Cuomo either, but the smart move would be for him to visit the same temple and take a photo in the same spot without his shoes on. Just sayin'. ) The temple is not endorsing Mamdani. They are not weak, they are not the problem. Dr. Mysorekar not being in the photo is an important signal. She will have to work with this person if he becomes the mayor, and the temple will advocate for the needs of the temple community in New York behind the scenes, as the dignified, long-standing Hindu American institution that it is. America - and NYC, in particular - does not operate like India, just like India does not operate like the U.S. There is so much more I want to say about this, but this is already very long. Jai Guru Dev.
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Nothing India
Nothing India@nothingindia·
Too many DMs asking for free phones. Let’s settle this. Follow us and reply with the Nothing phone you want. @grok pick one reply after 48 hours. Happy weekend! 🧞
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Ashwini Vaishnaw
Ashwini Vaishnaw@AshwiniVaishnaw·
3️⃣ Highlights to watch for on WAVES: 🎥 Fauji 2.0 - A modern take on SRK’s iconic show. 🎥 Kicking Balls - by Oscar winning Guneet Monga Kapoor. 🎥 Jaiye Aap Kahan Jayenge - A unique tale themed on mobile toilets. Plus exclusive student films & much more!
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Ashwini Vaishnaw
Ashwini Vaishnaw@AshwiniVaishnaw·
Waves OTT crossed 1 Million+ downloads in a month It's a thread for those who don’t have Waves yet. 🧵👇🏻
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कुशल मेहरा
कुशल मेहरा@kushal_mehra·
Breaking!! Voice of Vedas, a Hindu organisation with a following of over 20,000 patrons & over 5000 members, has written this letter @PierrePoilievre Dr. Budhendranauth Doobay, who is the chairman, is one of the most prominent Indo-Canadian voices. He recently was honoured with the Order of Canada.
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@AryaCanada that even they will get roped into investigations and enquiries of Indian interference. And all this while other cultural groups from around the world have been and will continue to advocate for their own demands openly.
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@AryaCanada @AryaCanada ji, This is very concerning. One of the questions I asked at an Advocacy session recently was about the impact of this deteriorating relationship between the two countries and the inclusion of India into the foreign interference enquiry on our Advocacy efforts (
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@AryaCanada no thanks to MP George Chahal for seconding that motion). It won't be long before any person who advocates for some requests from the people of Indian origin or Hindu religion are termed as Indian Government's agents and are denied meetings by the politicians out of the fear
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery
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RoHanSolo
RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
Such comments from those who watched the movie must be one of best pat on the back for @RandeepHooda and his team for their hard work. #etched in our memories!
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
D acting prowess of entire cast, coupled with @RandeepHooda's exceptional direction, elicited a strong emotional response from d viewers. D impact of d Rage rap by Sambata left people stunned, n d gripping background score added another layer of intensity to d overall experience
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
Swatantra Veer Savarkar released in Calgary after a month of it's Global release. Still both the shows were a resounding success, with full houses and an audience that was captivated from start to finish.
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RoHanSolo@Ro1Sankhe·
@CMAcalgary @cityofcalgary Agreed! The City could have posted one tweet to wish everyone wholeheartedly, genuinely for Diwali followed by another one creating awareness about the bins and requesting everyone to maintain their usual good standards of cleanliness.
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