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Amrita
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Chakkaragundu doing stuff. She/Her. #KhandaanPodcast #Booktube
Katılım Eylül 2010
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Barun Sobti se zyada watchable Hindi actor nahi discover kiya maine last 5-6 saal mein.. Tu Hai Mera Sunday, Asur, Kohraa and then Raat Jawaan Hai
bro kills it in every genre, plus I never knew his Punjabi was so smooth until I watched Kohraa, miles ahead of any Punjabi spoken by a Hindi actor in Bollywood (saying this as someone whose mother tongue is Punjabi)
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@shreemiverma19 The best part of that reel was the person who’d actually sat through the entire show and gave the enquiring masses a full synopsis 🤣 they would have been a twitter celebrity back in the day.
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If there is one thing you read today, let it be this. Umar Khalid spoke to Apeksha Priyadarshini from jail.
"What I really want those, who express solidarity with me, to understand is that I reject the victimhood that I’m often identified with by others. There is pain in this seemingly endless wait, indeed; but there is also a beauty to this pain.
I’m content where I am, in spite of what I’m being subjected to, because there is beauty in knowing that this is not about me alone. My incarceration is not merely to target me as an individual; it is to teach my fellow comrades a lesson that anyone who dares to ask uncomfortable questions to the powers that be can, and will be, forcefully silenced without respite.
Therefore, this battle that I’m fighting, too, is larger than me as an individual. This is why the language in which those, who believe in what I have to say, speak of me and others in this case needs to change.
Ours is a battle for a vision—of a time in our society when some will not be more equal than others. This conviction is what makes this pain bearable. It’s almost Christ-like, or Bhagat Singh-like. Both sacrificed their lives for causes of the oppressed and there is beauty in knowing that this is the lineage of which I’m a part, in a history that shall be penned for the future."
outlookindia.com/national/voice…
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We have a great lineup at @FilmSocBBSR's Indian Film Festival Bhubaneswar 2026. The best of Indian indie cinema (Shadowbox, If on a Winter's Night, Victoria, Tingl Belku, Alaav, Swaha, Kok Kok Kokook & more). And Adoor+Ghatak retrospective. Come off!
filmsocietybhubaneswar.com/iffb2026
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Nenjukkule (Kadal)
Yenga Pona Raasa (Maryan)
Tum Tak (Raanjhanaa)
Agar Tum Saath Ho (Tamasha)
Thalli Pogathey (AYM)
Main Tumhara (Dil Bechara)
Little Little (Atrangi Re)
Mallipoo (VTK)
Devaralan Attam (PS 1)
Periyone (Aadujeevitham)
Vida Karo (Chamkila)
Vinveli Nayaga (Thug Life)
Pulkit Kochar@kocharpulkit
My top 10 Hindi ARR songs that were released after Rockstar: (in no order) Tum Tak (Raanjhana) Agar Tum Saath Ho (Tamasha) Sooha Saaha (Highway) Tu Hai (Mohenjodaro) Main Tumhara (Dil Bechara) Menu Vidaa Karo (Chamkila) Tere Rang (Atrangi Re) Aawara Angaara (Tere Ishq Mein) Jab Tak Hai Jaan (title song) Piya Milenge (Raanjhana) yours?
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That's my quote da not BBC
bbc.com/news/articles/…
Films and Stuffs@filmsandstuffs
Vijay is the LAST OF THE MEGA STARS. - BBC.
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Public apology: Yesterday I posted some pictures from a nearby park in London along with the caption “I miss UPI”. Unfortunately that offended thousands of people from the Indian community, UPI community, male community, anti-socialism community, anti-cringe community and then some. I fully deserve the backlash that followed, including ghoulish abuses, threats, baseless accusations about getting to London on family’s corruption money (I’m here on the talent visa for recognition as a tech leader, my father worked in a bank my mom was a teacher, I grew up with two siblings in a DDA flat that measured 50 sqyds.) and trolling on my other tweets and LinkedIn. This was a very reasonable response from my distinguished countrymen.
The anti-socialist community labeled me “brown sepoy”, whatever that means. I have worked all my life, for what I don’t know, but every place I ended up in - I wasn’t supposed to be in it. Perhaps that’s why I moved to London, because I enjoy the torture of pushing myself and I don’t have a comfort zone. My career is built on capitalism, I am here because of capitalism, everywhere I will be will be because of capitalism. I do like to read about and learn from socialist societies because I believe tech wins when it does good. I don’t know what brown sepoy means but I would like to also apologise to the anti-socialism community. My joke “I miss UPI” was certainly inappropriate for your feelings.
On the other hand many kind and considerate countrymen warned me about racism I should expect to get in London/UK. I want to thank them for making me aware that I’m “pajeet”, “brown shitskin”, “ass washer” etc. I am yet to hear these words here since I’m new, so I am very thankful that I learned about these identities of mine from my thoughtful Indian friends. Thanks to you all, I will now be able to understand these abuses if and when they get hurled at me.
I apologise also to the anti-cringe community who thought I was being petty or flaunting myself. I am guilty. Now that you’ve called me names for my mistakes, I will learn from you all how to not do virtue signalling and how to be “simple” and humble.
All in all, I am sorry my sense of humour didn’t match that of thousands of people on a platform with millions of people. Going forward, I will never make jokes about UPI or India or my countrymen who are nothing but angels on earth.
To those who instructed me never to come back, I am sorry but that is not within my scope. You will have to take it up with the governments of India and UK to ban me from traveling back to my homeland, where I’ve paid (and am still paying) large amounts of tax and I am a legal citizen of.
To be really safe, I will from now on not make any jokes or comments or content related to my country of birth. As it stands, each one of us defines our identity differently. For many of you, your Indian identity is so sacred that three words can make you justifiably violent. I have been amply warned that I need to respect that and so I will. As for me, it’s vasudhaiva kutumbakam. I go wherever my karma takes me.
Thank you for reading. And once again, I am sorry for three words.
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