SriHari

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SriHari

SriHari

@luvhari

Nationalist, Vande Mataram Bharat mata ki Jai

Bangalore Katılım Mayıs 2007
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SriHari
SriHari@luvhari·
@nitinwelde already done. It was even better the second time!!! could finally pay attention to the background music!#Dhurandhar2
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Nitin Welde@nitinwelde·
40 % audience will watch D2 again. My rough yet realistic estimate. Do indicate , if you will watch it second time in theatre. Yes , I will soon #Dhurandhar2#Dhurandhar2‌TheRevenge
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SriHari@luvhari·
@volklub Yes but the contrast provided by Satinder's voice is what makes it so great!
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Sunderdeep - Volklub
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but in the song “Jaiye Sajana” Jasmine Sandlas 100x > Satinder Sartaj It is her song completely!
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SriHari@luvhari·
@ShreeHistory I used to dislike Punjabi music because of typical dhin chak music, but this song changed it. What a melody! especially Satinder Sartaaj's overlay. And now fell in love due to lyrics!!!
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History इतिहास 🇺🇲🛕 🚀
What a song!! Lyrics and meaning for my Western friends. Baddlan Chon Digde Hanju Akh Meri Phir Vi Royi Na Tears are falling from the clouds, yet not a single drop has fallen from my eyes. Aisi Preet La Layi Rabba Jaisi Hor Kade Hoyi Na Oh God, I have fallen in love like never before. Tere Jaan Ton Main Baad Ik Din Soyi Na After you left, I haven’t slept even for a single day. Poora Shehar Begana Ethe Mera Koi Na It feels like the entire city is unfamiliar to me; I have no one here. Phir Preet Kise De Naal Kade Hoyi Na I could never fall in love with anyone again. Zamana Jaalim Taan Vi Royi Na The world is cruel, yet I did not break down in tears. Saare Rang Vekh Laye Hun Koi Darr Nahi I have seen all shades of life, now I fear nothing. Jiyondi Rahoon Aashiqui Eh Kade Na Marni My love will stay alive forever; it can never die. Chaahe Turdi Rahvan Milna Ve Ghar Nai No matter how much I wander, I know I’ll never find my home again. Koi Na Ethe Dil Di Gall Dassda There is no one here to whom I can share my heart. Saanu Sariyan Visar Gaiyan Rahvan I’ve lost every path my heart once knew, Ve Kehde Paase Jaiye Sajjna Tell me, which way should I go now, my beloved? Baddlan Chon From the clouds… Tere Jaan Ton Main Baad Ik Din Soyi Na After you left, I haven’t slept even for a single day. Poora Shehar Begana Ethe Mera Koi Na It feels like the entire city is unfamiliar to me; I have no one here. Phir Preet Kise De Naal Kade Hoyi Na I never found love like yours in anyone else. Zamana Jaalim Taan Vi Royi Na The world remains heartless, yet I refuse to cry. Saanu Sariyan Visar Gaiyan Rahvan Every path I once wandered has slipped quietly from my memory.
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SriHari@luvhari·
@Anushka257 close your eyes during action scenes, but then your eyes will remain closed for most of the second half :-)
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Anushka Sharma
Anushka Sharma@Anushka257·
Skipped Dhurandhar 1 in theatres, watched it later on Netflix by forwarding every violent scene. Now Dhurandhar 2 is here, and the FOMO is louder than my tolerance for gore. What do people like me do?? send help😭
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SriHari@luvhari·
@planetlok Obviously, peak detailing will start only after 3rd watch :-)
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Lok 🥦🥝🥑
Lok 🥦🥝🥑@planetlok·
Who else is planning to watch Dhurandhar 2 for the 2nd time?
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SriHari@luvhari·
@Not_Ur_Captain Seriously, this almost felt like Sri Krishna Bhagwan giving Geeta Upadesh to Arjuna....
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𝕮αρтαιη🗿@Not_Ur_Captain·
We are MEN, From the moment we're born till the day we die, We are meant to fight for our CAUSE. for our DREAMS. for our RIGHTS. for our FAMILY. This is our duty and we get no appreciation or medal for it. My fav Jaskirat–Saniyal convo in #Dhurandhar2 is pure truth.❤🥺
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
An experiment at one of India’s most elite engineering colleges changed how scientists look at the Bhagavad Gita. There is a college in India called BITS Pilani where getting admitted is harder than getting into most Ivy League schools. The students there are trained to think in equations and evidence. Between 2012 and 2019, over 2,000 of them signed up for an elective course on the Bhagavad Gita. Nobody forced them. Nobody had to. The results were so consistent that it became a peer-reviewed study published on PubMed Central, the U.S. National Library of Medicine. 300 of those students voluntarily wrote about what changed. Clarity of thought. A shift in attitude. Better ability to handle pressure. Sharper decision-making. These are not the kind of things you expect a 5,000 year old text to deliver to engineering students. But that is exactly what happened. Across twelve batches. Over seven years. The same result showing up again and again. Here is what makes it interesting. These students are trained to be skeptical. They do not take things at face value. Yet batch after batch reported the same thing. An inner calm that helped them stay focused. A framework for thinking that nothing else in their curriculum had offered. When skeptics arrive at the same conclusion independently over seven years, that is not anecdote. That is a pattern. Most people think the Bhagavad Gita is a religious text. It is not. It is a conversation between a man who is paralyzed by anxiety and someone who teaches him how to think clearly anyway. Krishna does not tell Arjuna what to believe. He teaches him how to act when everything feels impossible. That distinction matters. It is the difference between a prayer book and an operating manual. There is a concept in the Gita called Nishkama Karma. It means doing your work without being consumed by what happens next. That sounds like philosophy until you realize that modern Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is trying to teach people the exact same thing. Detach from outcomes. Focus on process. Manage your response to what you cannot control. The Gita had this figured out a few thousand years before therapists started charging for it. During COVID, researchers ran a clinical trial on healthcare workers. Frontline doctors and nurses drowning in stress. One group learned Bhagavad Gita teachings. The control group did not. The Gita group showed statistically significant reductions in anxiety. And here is the part that stopped me. The effects were still holding strong 45 days after the intervention ended. Most stress management techniques fade within a week. This one stuck. The Bhagavad Gita was written on a battlefield for a man standing in the worst moment of his life. It was not written for temples or retirement. It was written for the moments when your mind is falling apart and you need something that actually works. 2,000 of India’s sharpest minds found that it did. The only real question is why most people will still never open it. Follow @10minutegita for more such updates.
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SriHari@luvhari·
@ChinaEV_Eng_Lif Gonna wait and see how theywork out in real life, how they behave after a crash etc, all these gimmick videos are fun to watch, but how do they work out in real life???
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🇩🇪China EV, Engineering & Life🇨🇳
This is what the Mercedes GLS, BMW X7 and Audi Q8 are up against in 🇨🇳. Huawei AITO M9. (Video from an official Huawei Showroom WeChat Channel)
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SriHari@luvhari·
@AAPforNewIndia Do u think the RM will sit and personally design the railway coaches? Hypocrisy of andh haters😋
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Dr Ranjan
Dr Ranjan@Doc_RGM·
Common Sense is LACKING. Just so you know, andhbhakts will say, "Modi ji has appointed a brilliant IITian as the Railway Minister in Ashwini Vaishnav & he's doing a great job" That IIT degree is crap. He's not even an engineer; he just got some certification from an IIT course.
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SriHari@luvhari·
@venom1s Bro this name is deep. kim aya? It means why you came? Mix of sanskrit and Urdu I guess🤣🤣🤣🤣
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︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
A female friend asked me to suggest a girl’s name for a newborn girl in her family. I suggested Neha, Shruti, Anjali, Priya, Aditi, Anushka, Vaishnavi, Shivani and similar names. She was like, “These are old school.” Then she finally chose Kimaya. Kimaya??
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SriHari@luvhari·
@rishibagree I find that chanting the local god's name loudly in front of him nonstop usually helps!!!
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Suggest some innovative non-violent methods to deal with such people 🙌
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SriHari@luvhari·
@askGST_GoI I took some services from @mycompaniesinn, they took payment including gst of 18% but never sent an invoice. I have tried to reach them in several ways to ask for invoice but no response. how do i raise a complaint against them? #gstfraud #gst #gstcomplaint
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SriHari@luvhari·
@theskindoctor13 I knew they would come up such bullshit when I heard the poetry in the trailer. bastards. They should all be lined up and shot. Since we can't do that, let's tank this film... Boycott this bullshit film!!
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
If you are hurt by Dhurandhar destroying your carefully created Aman ki Asha dream, you can watch Ikkis and feel better. It's about the 1971 war hero Lt Arun Khetrapal, MVC. The story shows his father, Brig Madan Lal, travelling to Pakistan years later and meeting Brig Naser, the Pakistani officer who had allegedly killed Lt Khetrapal in the Battle of Basantar (1971). The film portrays this meeting as warm and emotionally overwhelming because of the respect and care shown to him. Logically speaking, this film should not have been made if the makers had any sense of respect for their own soldiers, because isolating one courteous exchange within a brutal war distorts historical reality. Wars are not judged by anecdotes of civility but by patterns of conduct. The Pakistan Army in 1971 was not merely an opposing professional force; it was an army that carried out systematic, large-scale war crimes, mass killings, rapes, and targeted violence against civilians. Tens of thousands of women were raped. Intellectuals were executed. Villages were wiped out. Refugees poured into India in millions. This was not collateral damage; but policy-driven brutality. Films love symmetry: “brave men on both sides,” “soldiers just following orders,” “war makes everyone equal.” But history is not always symmetrical. In 1971, one side was defending itself and stopping a humanitarian catastrophe; the other was perpetrating it. In that context, highlighting one isolated act of courtesy creates a false moral equivalence, and such a portrayal inevitably softens the collective memory of aggression and crimes.
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SriHari@luvhari·
@bvlldhist_alt How do u recon gps signal will pass thru that thick submarine body and the water? Think!!!
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☸️1 Man Fund@bvlldhist_alt·
Sub-operators of IN are very serious and technical men. They are more "engineering" minded than surface fleet. I guess Lt Commander Doraesamy is wearing Apple Watch because his NRI cousin suggested it. Important to impose digital hygeine. Imagine a NavIC guided sub giving away location to Langley
sierra🇮🇳@sierraoperator

are smartwatches allowed on subs ?? while the chief himself wears an analogue watch , a tag heuer aquaracer . another navy personnel onboard was seen wearing an apple watch .

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