Shashank Chanchala

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Shashank Chanchala

Shashank Chanchala

@donchaquit

Katılım Ekim 2009
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@Cr7Godbrand Brilliant take. Might make a lot of simps disagree for the heck of it. Relations are easy,marriage is hard was so on point. Another parallel is being a child was so great but adulting is hard coz you have put in the work to earn something you want as an adult.
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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
What women call their husbands ‘man-children’ is often just a man finally expecting balance instead of one-sided giving.” The reason modern women call their husbands ‘man-children’ is because, for much of their lives, they never had to work hard to earn attention, love, or sex from men. These things often came easily, so they never had to develop relationship skills or learn ‘game.’ Because of this, many developed unrealistic expectations and fantasy-driven behaviors, similar to a spoiled child who has always had their needs met without effort. They never learned reciprocity, because there were always hundreds of men willing to give them attention, validation, gifts, time, and emotional labor without requiring anything in return. To develop ‘game,’ a person must understand how the opposite sex thinks, what they value, their love language, and how they respond emotionally and psychologically. Men were forced to learn this about women because men do not get sex, love, or commitment easily. They had to study women, adapt, self-improve, take rejection, and provide value in order to be chosen. Women, on the other hand, were rarely required to learn how men think or what men need, because access to men came with little effort. As a result, many never learned reciprocity or how to meet a man’s emotional, physical, or psychological needs. Even in relationships, the man was often the one doing most of the giving,romance, gifts, financial support, emotional reassurance, and sexual effort. This is why you often hear women say that relationships are ‘easy’ but marriages are ‘hard.’ A relationship allows imbalance; marriage demands consistency, responsibility, sacrifice, and reciprocity….requires caring for your partner even when it’s inconvenient….something many were never conditioned to do. Because of this unfamiliar demand for mutual effort, men are perceived as children simply for expecting food, affection, respect, intimacy, and appreciation…basic needs that women were never trained to view as reciprocal obligations.
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand

What opinion about women do you have that makes people feel like this?

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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@skh27 Try kotak811 or bank of baroda it is completely digital and u can chose the cards u want.
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Sujit 🇮🇳
Sujit 🇮🇳@skh27·
Tried opening a Bank of India account online. Smooth process, Aadhaar auth, all digital. Impressed like anything. Went to the branch today… and suddenly it was 1990. Staff: Fill this form again. Bring all documents. And 3 photos. Me: “But I already did all that online.” Them: We need the form So apparently the online form is just a cardio for my thumbs. Digital India: 1. Branch training: 0 Bonus Content 🔻
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@_amitbehere Assholes have issues with standing up for national anthem. Imagine if they were subjected to mandatory drafting like south korea, left eco-system will go bonkers. They will question why they shud even serve in army and fight their brothers.
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Amit Behere
Amit Behere@_amitbehere·
Is there any (other) country that is idiotic enough to play national anthem before the start of a fucking movie ...???
Hate Detector 🔍@HateDetectors

A tense scene unfolded at a cinema during the screening of #Dhurandhar when a man reportedly refused to stand for the #NationalAnthem. Fellow viewers confronted him, urging him to show basic respect before the film began. Eyewitnesses said the situation escalated until the audience collectively forced him out of the hall. To prevent further conflict, theatre staff refunded his ticket. The incident quickly sparked online debate, with many praising the crowd’s actions as a stand for national respect, while others questioned whether public shaming should replace legal or formal procedures. Despite differing opinions, the audience’s message was unmistakable: showing respect for the National Anthem is seen as non-negotiable, and any perceived disregard is unlikely to be tolerated in public spaces.

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ANMOL JAMWAL
ANMOL JAMWAL@jammypants4·
Messi will never come back to India
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@notself Definitely sounds like an Indian wrote it..lol..wish it was an audio clip. .There would be an Endia and Endiawale.
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Rahul
Rahul@notself·
Got this from a Pakistani friend (not the person who wrote this).
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@atti_cus I think after the release of John wick series, she is shit scared fo western countries.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@SiddhantAdlakha Lol people getting stabbed in the subway and children getting gunned down in mass-shootings at schools but people in india have it rough for political opinions? His insinuation that US is some how safe with civilians carrying fire arms , oh the irony.
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Siddhant Adlakha
Siddhant Adlakha@SiddhantAdlakha·
Glance at the replies to see what writing about popular Indian cinema entails nowadays. Doesn't seem to matter that I liked this one, all that matters is total ideological submission—a fitting extension of those in power. Peers back in India have it worse though, especially women
Siddhant Adlakha@SiddhantAdlakha

Gangster epic "Dhurandhar," the latest star-studded Bollywood hit, is an ugly, enthralling mix of fact and fiction buoyed by jingoistic brutality—like Forrest Gump with a Kalashnikov. Worth your while if you can stomach the cognitive dissonance. ign.com/articles/dhura…

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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@niks_1985 Responsibilities of film makers? Lol inpe konsi responsibility hoti hain? Log rang de basanti dekh kar kisko udadiye? By his logic log game of thrones dekh ke sibling lag jaate hain ya Dexter serial killer? Wish india had a Ricky Gervais.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@1Snehaa Don't you need to be some kinda artist to critically evaluate and provide assessment to render any sorta credibility to your opinions? Even courts take opinion of an expert on matters that require expertise. How is that outlandish?
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Hara ✨
Hara ✨@Mystic_riverrr·
Yami Gautam blocked me when I called out her hypocrisy with endorsing fairness creams. Now her target audience is abusing and shutting down any criticism against her husband's film. Very onbrand with the sanghi label 😂
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@RKzWarrior Hrithik has always tried to appease folks of certain ilk .I don't think it is a surprise for anyone. Exactly why he never really had people rooting for him or generated the kind of following that even people half as talented has him have. ( Tiger /Kartik).
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Warrior@RKzWarrior·
Actor #HrithikRoshan has come forward and openly said that he's in disagreement with the politics and viewpoint of Dhurandhar, and nobody has even batted an eye because the man has simply become that much irrelevant. Having said that, it's very ironic coming from the lead actor of Fighter, which was much more jingoistic, chest-thumping, and tone-deaf. And what even is there in Dhurandhar to disagree with or not align with, as an Indian? Very weird.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@jammypants4 @Gambler510011 Are death threats acceptable in general public discourse? Why make the distinction for only films here? The selection outrage is off-putting.
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ANMOL JAMWAL
ANMOL JAMWAL@jammypants4·
@Gambler510011 Always state the case of the elements you despise or disagree with. Why you hate the film. Discuss its content, its elements, its technical qualities, its writing. But the case of abuse and death threats imo has no place in film discourse.
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ANMOL JAMWAL
ANMOL JAMWAL@jammypants4·
'Let's agree to disagree' is a film discourse concept that a lot of people on the internet need to grasp! You don't need the assistance of NAME CALLING, ABUSE, DEATH & R*PE THREATS to state your case. It's more a reflection of you than the film that you are defending!
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Same movie critic who’s crying victim
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@ishkarnBHANDARI The entire industry is famous for pussy-footing and jumping on the bang-wagon only if it helps their cause. They won't say they liked a film , infact many had issues saying they liked kabir Singh or Animal only to appease women. Praising durandhar is out of question. LOL
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Ishkaran Singh Bhandari
Ishkaran Singh Bhandari@ishkarnBHANDARI·
Has anyone “BIG” in Bollywood praised the massive Box Office collections of #Dhurandhar . Hit movie helps entire industry na? No Praise for this one? What could be reason 🤔
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@atti_cus You don't have to imagine. Pakistan and many other terror export /funding nations that support hamas don't feel guilt shame or remorse and you can see the results.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@bysurbhigupta Yes. I am sure only the green band in our flag is your favourite part. And you are curious how indians tolerate it as Pakistan's flag is made up of the same color.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@mjavinod This is the bane of India.there are several out there who hold such views(mostly women).They want India to be like how uk is towards pakistan. Let the stone age people ravage their culture under the pretext of democracy.The simping men around agree to be in their good books.
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Shashank Chanchala
Shashank Chanchala@donchaquit·
@film_waala @yamigautam Is she being stoned or paraded in public? Why is there a need to defend her when people dislike her reviews? The audacity to call for defence against for opinions she puts out in public for monetary reasons? Lol
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