Anindya Bhattacharya

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Anindya Bhattacharya

Anindya Bhattacharya

@banindya

a simple guy, I swear by Occam's razor

Katılım Haziran 2009
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Akshita Nandagopal
Akshita Nandagopal@Akshita_N·
Who is advising Vijay on these governor meets and the signatures? How is he getting it so wrong every time!
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Anindya Bhattacharya
Anindya Bhattacharya@banindya·
@yoonshabnami she is OKish. relying too much on quirkiness than melody. Amit trivedi does both. That's why she has lesser projects to show
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Sandeep Balani 🇮🇳
Sandeep Balani 🇮🇳@MajhaVoice·
@SanjeevSanskrit If there are 1000 identical suitcases or If there are 10000 identical suitcases or 100000 and 5 had bombs what would be the stand???
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Sanjeev Newar | सञ्जीव नेवर
If there are 100 identical suitcases and 5 have bombs, I would not trust any suitcase. Suitcases can accuse me of Suitcase Rights Violation. That will only scare me further.
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Anindya Bhattacharya
Anindya Bhattacharya@banindya·
@SanjeevSanskrit many problems with the analogy. Using a small sample of just 100 suitcases to prop up the 'loss aversion' driven fear psychosis whereas the number could be way way higher. But, fear sells....
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Anindya Bhattacharya
Anindya Bhattacharya@banindya·
@SanjeevSanskrit ....use human knowledge/technology to isolate suitcases...the better the knowledge better the isolation...(besides, humans are not suitcases). Humans have capacity to create explanatory knowledge (dogs don't have, suitcases don't have)
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TIMES NOW
TIMES NOW@TimesNow·
I-PAC Row: SC Raps CM Mamata Banerjee The court is hearing a case where the ED has accused Mamata Banerjee of interfering during raids on premises linked to IPAC. The court objected to her alleged entry at the site and said the move had put the entire system in jeopardy, and added that they had never imagined such a day would come. @harishvnair1 & @PriyaBahal22 share more details.
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Unknown Gunmen
Unknown Gunmen@UnknownMan7834·
@banindya @choudhary_99415 We don't know about it, he and pinda went to UP after killings of his family, and no one in UP knew about Jassi so it might be he came to know about it after he asked help from Pinda for weapons....
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Keh Ke Peheno
Keh Ke Peheno@coolfunnytshirt·
Dhurandhar 2 The Revenge ke reviews do bhai log!!! Better than Dhurandhar? 2000 cr box office collection?
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Ritika J Chandola
Ritika J Chandola@RitikaChandola·
Jan and Feb of 2026 went from Anand Bhawan to Sabarmati Ashram. What is there for March?
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Wanted to do a shirtless protest against rising fascism & democratic backsliding…. But these chaps prevented me. They’re just jealous of my incredible physique and handsome good looks.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Continuous learning is the only defensible moat.
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Anindya Bhattacharya
Anindya Bhattacharya@banindya·
@RashmiDVS Albeit true, but some of the marxist (hence, atheist) have better plans to give similar effect. If are using a bad argument to counter, the other side can easily get away.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
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Anindya Bhattacharya
Anindya Bhattacharya@banindya·
@greatbong great articulation, as always, but it seems the objectivity in the review is below par, possibly due to diminishing marginal utility of watching too many movies - a possible reason where film critics are harder to get impressed than a casual (once in a while) movie watcher.
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Arnab Ray
Arnab Ray@greatbong·
There is a poem that Om Puri recites in Ardh Satya: on one side of the scale lies “napungshata” (impotence), on the other side pourush (masculinity), and balanced on the fulcrum between them is the half-truth. #Dhurandhar exists in that twilight of the half-truth, melding fact with fiction, castigating the “old India” for its supposed lack of masculinity, and celebrating the new one for its abundance of it. It is political propaganda, and whether you like Dhurandhar or not depends entirely on your worldview. As simple as that. As a movie, Dhurandhar offers nothing new. Ostensibly a spy film, it is as ridiculous in its disregard for physics, human biology, and basic logic as the YRF spy universe. The difference is that while YRF inhabits a world where India and Pakistan are both victims of terrorism and must unite to defeat Suniel Shetty, Dhurandhar is unambiguous in identifying its villain—and in explaining that villainy. At its core, Dhurandhar is a mafia film with a plethora of villains, all cartoonishly over-the-top and without redeeming qualities—but gloriously fun. It’s essentially a 2025 version of Zindagi Ek Jua, and that’s perfectly fine. If you are looking for nuance, doubt, and shades of gray in Dhurandhar, then you clearly haven’t done your research. It embraces the familiar tropes of the henchman’s bloody, sweaty rise that you’ve seen countless times in films like KGF and Pushpa. Where Dhurandhar distinguishes itself is in its historical grounding and in making a political point that is rarely articulated: Pakistani terrorism is decentralized, driven by myriad mafia groups united only by their hatred for India, with the ISI providing project management and daily scrums. The world-building is solid, and Aditya Dhar has the budget, cast, and time to pull off a true big-screen spectacle, and the hero has the physique and presence to make the punches, choreographed to beat-perfect techno, land cinematically. Dhar’s Pakistan is pure evil, and while the stereotype of the evil Pakistani is not new, what Dhar adds is the reason behind it. It isn’t comic-book world domination in a Lex Luthor mold. Dhar’s framing is clear, and this framing will no doubt infuriate progressive audiences, who demand diversity and representation in everything except political viewpoints. Dhurandhar won’t change minds, but it doesn’t have to. It knows its audience, feeds them exactly what they came for, and leaves everyone else to outrage over it, which in turn makes the first group go for seconds, and bring along a friend. That, ladies and gentlemen, is pure commercial perfection.
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Apna Bihar
Apna Bihar@ApnaBiharTeam·
@rahulroushan A silly thing done by some deranged genz is being made an issue with harsh punsihments.. this is exactly what the govt should have avoided
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Rahul Roushan
Rahul Roushan@rahulroushan·
This is serious and shouldn't go unpunished. Whoever in Delhi police did this needs to be suspended immediately!
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Keh Ke Peheno
Keh Ke Peheno@coolfunnytshirt·
These leftist students' union m0r0ns are sitting with posters of left-wing terrorists like Hidma, and they think of fooling people posing as activist for environment and air pollution..
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