Indian Sports and Entertainment Industry

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chetak
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This tweet is not innocent.

It is much deeper & follows an agenda.

The movie Dhurandhar is for the first time seeing Pakistani state & it's players from the prism of Indian state, not romantizing them.

In the perception war, this changes everything, so rathee has been activated.




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These BIF wokes, commies, and the urban naxals are being kicked so very hard, movie by movie,, frame by frame, narrative by narrative, and their decades old carefully concocted facades are cracking before their very eyes, and their antinational, anti Hindu agendas are being exposed for all to see

They have no where to turn to, no southern european white trash mafioso are rushing to defend them

forsaken, abandoned, bitter, treacherous, and unscrupulous bollywood pimps are on the defensive and the desert cults are squarely in the cross hairs

no wonder these pigs want the "genz" to rise and invade the streets





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If you thought torture scene in #Dhurandhar trailer was too much, just read about Captain Saurabh Kalia. The Pak army’s brutality was inhuman.

Heroes like him endured that torture for our India.

People like @dhruv_rathee are scared that the movie might tell the truth for what it is!



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The casting of Dhurandhar is absolutely incredible!

The real-life and reel-life characters match perfectly.




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Ive always thought that NaMo is the Octavian for India - Rome prospered for a 1000 years after he conquered Egypt. NaMo will not or should not stop till we reach that state.
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RE:Dhurandar casting : if he wasn’t such a wooden actor Sidharth Malhotra would have looked the part of Maj Mohit Sharma perfectly… nevertheless looking forward to the movie!
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Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol (8 December 1935 – 24 November 2025) is no more.
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A legend. ‘Aap ke hasin rookh .,.” Incredible charisma in that song.
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Dharam paaji showcased the Bollywood era at its peak and at its bottom. Someone who was in Hageeqat, Anupama, Sholay etc to someone chasing young heroines and even a wooden shark!
No wonder stray dogs have multiplied and feeling relieved after the only guy who could say “Kameene Kutte mein ttera khoon pee jaunga “ retired :lol: Even Sharks must be relieved !
Deols have been relatively well behaved family so paaji must have raised them well. Om Shanti and Naman!
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another extremely poor performance by the men's cricket team, gambhir needs to go, to lose 2 series by clean sweeps in succession and at home, there's no excuse for it, even in australia the team was soundly beaten and could only somehow manage to cling in the england series, overall this would be the second time running that we will not be able to make to the finals of the wtc and thats inexcusable

gambhir's partner in crime, agarkar needs to go as well, how are they unable to find cricketers who can negotiate home conditions? gambhir's formula of 10 allrounders + 1 wicketkeeper is lunacy, these are players who for the most part are unable to get wickets, nor are they able to bat for long

easwaran, sarfaraz khan, gaikwad have all been grinding in the domestic circuit and on top of these specialist batsmen, they are going for half baked half and halfs?? they bring along nitish reddy then make him bat after all the allrounders and do not make him bowl? whats the point? if they want to blood him, then they should carefully grind him domestically and not waste his time as well with just being there

this is very reminiscent of the early 2010s tour of england where every batsmen struggled and only amit mishra was able to bat with ease, same here with yadav, and in that series, there were a lot of injuries to bowlers so they ended up bringing in out of shape players like rp singh who was vacationing in the windies, here no additional bowlers have been brought on, but the performance of those present has been abysmal

again, gambhir needs to go, he has only pumped the team full of nationalistic fervour and neglected the smaller matter of cricketing nous, maybe get in an old timer like chandrakant pandit, there are no superstars in the indian team anymore, so there should not be any frictions
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Somehow taking cricket as an example, it seems we do not have a process for coaching and selection. Playing spin has been an issue for 20 years, where are the Sidhus and Sehwags who walked out and played spin? As we got better at playing pace bowling we play spin from the crease only allowing to be snared by a settled bowler. GG needs to focus on results now specially after T20 Asia Cup. Learn from Oz and have a ready bench
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