Srinivasan
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Srinivasan
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~Capital Risk Management ~Investment Decision ~Asset Allocation ~Investment & Quality Analysis ~Due Diligence ~My Tweets are not recommendation for Buy/ Sell









The entire govt allocation for all 23 IITs combined is $1.3 bn, vs Tsinghua University's $5.7bn. At India’s current GDP of approximately $4 trn, reaching China’s peak investment intensity would require an additional $300 to $400 bn annually, sustained over at least a decade.


10 films. $1.5 billion in worldwide box office. Zero sex scenes. Tarantino figured out something most directors still haven't: the tension that makes cinema work is almost always better sustained by withholding. His entire filmography is built on scenes where two people sit across from each other and talk while the audience knows something terrible is about to happen. The opening of Inglourious Basterds. The diner in Pulp Fiction. The dinner table in Django. Those scenes run 10, 15, sometimes 20 minutes of escalating dread. They work because nothing breaks the tension. A sex scene is a release valve. Tarantino never installs one. He's replaced Hollywood's cheapest audience trick with its hardest: making people unable to look away from a conversation. The "ethics" framing is the wrong lens. This is a structural choice about where screen time goes. Every minute Tarantino doesn't spend on a love scene is a minute he spends on a monologue, a Mexican standoff, or a 10-minute single-take that makes a career. The results speak. His dialogue scenes are the most rewatchable sequences in modern cinema. People don't rewatch Tarantino for plot. They rewatch for conversations they've already memorized.

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