Rishi

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Rishi

Rishi

@rishifwae

Mumbai شامل ہوئے Eylül 2009
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Sumit
Sumit@Sumit1134821·
🚨 MISSING – URGENT HELP NEEDED 🚨 My wife Sushma and our two children, Anaya and Pradyumn, are missing. They were travelling from Bangalore to Delhi on 25th of march from Karnataka express ( Train no 12627). They boarded the train but did not reach New Delhi. @AshwiniVaishnaw
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@RGVzoomin RGV's obsession with Dhurandhar and Aditya Dhar is my new favourite thing in the world.
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
My Review of the #Dhurandhars My one line advise to all film students is “Leave your institutes and spend that money and time in #Dhurandhar2 theatres” For all film students out there , here is what I studied of how , Aditya Dhar did not direct , but weaponized cinema itself. Dhar fused raw visceral intensity with surgical precision, creating a film that feels like a live electric wire humming with tension and then exploding into cinematic brilliance His techniques redefine the genre, blending Scorsese’s gritty realism with a Tarantino’s stylization, all while maintaining an iron grip on both pacing and hovering over emotional land scapes. He seems to have given action director Aejaz Gulab total freedom with just one directive: “Think as brutally as you can. Kill in the most intense ways you can imagine.” and Aejaz shot extreme gore (torn limbs, burnt bodies, blood soaked incidents ), but Dhar reined it in the final cut for broader accessibility , but what still remains is ultra ferocious.. The 30+ minute climax, reportedly rehearsed for six days and shot over 14 with meticulous continuity , turns a masjid fight into a visceral symphony of debris, chains, and the deadliest kills imaginable This isn’t mindless gore like the pre march 19 th 2026 films because in here , it serves character depth and theme elevation and Hamza/Jaskirat’s dual identity rocket fuels the tremendous fury, turning every punch, shot, and explosion into an extension of both national and personal rage . Dhar blends practical effects, clever camerawork, and minimal VFX making the carnage feel dangerously real. Dhar structures the film like a strategic dossier, dividing it into named chapters (e.g., “A Burnt Memory,” “Lucifer,” “Ghosts from the Past,” “Trial by Fire,” “Unknown Men,” “The Revenge,” “Dhurandhar”) each acting as a mini three act arc, giving the audience a clear “cognitive map” of escalating stakes. This technique prevents the massive runtime from feeling bloated and instead, it builds like a procedural intelligence operation as in setup, infiltration, detonation. He opens with high stakes emotional anchors (personal tragedy fueling national duty), then shifts into mandatory planning sequences that feel as dramatic as the fast moving action. No predictable flashbacks and information unfolds through sharp, razor edged dialogue and highly innovative montages. The result? A nearly four hour film that “never once distracts” and every chapter propels you forward with surprises, twists, and turbulent emotional undercurrents. Dhar’s visual language is controlled and strategically indulgent. He favours gritty realism captured in handheld shots, using rustic/sepia toned palettes for Pakistan’s underbelly, saturated colors for dramatic spikes but layered in prestige cinema aesthetics (amber gold interiors, teal grey exteriors) Heavy use of medium close ups and tight frames captures not only hyper masculinity, but also micro expressions, with smoldering intensity (especially in Ranveer’s eyes). Low angles, shallow depth of field, and occasional high frame rate/shutter speed shots heighten the tension without disorienting us from the drama TO BE CONTINUED in next TWEET
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@harbhajan_singh Bhajji tum mein aur aere gaere mein kya fark reh gaya?
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utdreport@utdreport·
How much would you pay to sign Sandro Tonali this summer?
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@darkandcrude Oh, surely circumcision undergone in covert ops is regular dinner conversation at his place.
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Dark Pill
Dark Pill@darkandcrude·
So one of my junior’s real brother was posted in Army Tank regiment in Kashmir For 2 yrs in between he went non communicado They used to get call from Army post once every 2 m informing he was fine They really thought he was dead & army is hiding it He returned 2 yrs later +
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@nightowly_ Hasn't improved one bit in 30 years. Pisses the hell out of me. Finally found someone who agrees with me. In another lifetime we would have been blood brothers.
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Night Owl
Night Owl@nightowly_·
IIM A grad, 30 years of commentary experience and still he comes up with 'Stop what you are doing' and 'He goes goes goes' for random moments. Time to retire
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Neal 🇦🇺
Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
@MDHheights I think Ndiaye. Been great in the Prem, but this could be *the* break through. Top player, might force a huge move.
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Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
Which random player is going to wake up a day ahead of the World Cup and decide to be the best player itw for two weeks? There’s always one…
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@Utdbeni Don't blame the system bro I've seen him under Amorim and Carrick. He gets basic decision-making wrong. Never goes on the outside. Doesn't have a shot from distance. He turns 24 in July.
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@Oluchi_Utd Brentford. Most pundits and YouTubers had them 18th.
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Oluchi_react
Oluchi_react@Oluchi_Utd·
Every Premier League season produces a surprise team. Who is it this year?
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@Sareem48 I used to think Ranbir because he has done a film like Barfi ❤️ but after Dhurandhar it's hard to not pick Ranveer.
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CA Deepak Kumar Joshi
CA Deepak Kumar Joshi@CA_DeepakJoshi·
There is only 1 profession where you will hate Friday evening and will love Monday Morning What is that?
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@INCREDIBUUUUU CMs - Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, Andrey Santos (Chelsea)
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INCOGNITO
INCOGNITO@INCREDIBUUUUU·
Heres my own perfect summer Open for counter arguments, debate and rebuttal 3 Cms. Anderson, Wharton and Andre (wolves) LB. Hall or skelly (preferably hall) 1 CB. Nico Schlotterbeck LW. Diomande ST. Welbs I have a reason for each of these players This is a perfect window in my own humble opinion Thoughts?
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@ronaldobrown_98 You've perfectly encapsulated Baleba the player. Of all players linked with us he is the worst on the ball.
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@CFCJnR LW was open so many times. I guess playing with Garnacho does that to you.
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JnR
JnR@CFCJnR·
Look at the first action. Needs to cut this out his game, it's been holding him back since Jan 2025, refusing to take risks. Rather lose the ball trying to do something, look at Bruno Fernandes for example.
.@Cfc_nicco

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Rishi@rishifwae·
@Kal_Chiron Hamza is supposedly from Balochistan, and the region is rich in crude. Calling him petrol is a compliment I guess? Intoxicating or whatever...
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Kaal Chiron काल्किरण
I still did not get that “ye to petrol hai” line from D-1… I thought Hamza was uncircumcised hence he said so. But post credit scene of D-2 shows Jassi was circumcised during his training. Then what is meaning of petrol here?
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Mufaddal Vohra
Mufaddal Vohra@mufaddal_vohra·
🚨 IPL TELECAST IN BANGLADESH. 🚨 - Bangladesh lifts the ban on IPL telecast in the country.
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@nimishdubey Kapil Dev spent half his career bowling on flat subcontinent wickets. There was a 6 match Test Series against Pakistan that finished 1-0 or 1-1. The rest were high scoring draws that barely got to the 4th innings.
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Nimish Dubey
Nimish Dubey@nimishdubey·
A note of thanks to our current commentators and analysts whose bleating on stats has led to this mindset. Not bothering answering because honestly, with this line of thought, what is there to say?
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Rishi@rishifwae·
@NoushardMUFC Senesi. His playmaking and ball progression from deep is one of the best in Europe. Available on a free. Need a Martinez alternative at LCB.
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Noush 🧠 | MUFC
Noush 🧠 | MUFC@NoushardMUFC·
Chat, what will be your hear me out signing for man united this coming summer?!
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