Indian Sports and Entertainment Industry

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Supratik
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It is time for the govt to consider whether Netflix should be banned in India. They are continuously producing propaganda content like the latest Ghuskhor Pandat. We have had enough of these fellows. I think the govt has taken this very lightly so far.
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India’s Hero Roshan Lal Jalla - The Spy who came in from the Cold. Spent over 15 years in a Pakistani prison. Returned in late 80s, got no help from Government. Died in oblivion in 2021. Terribly sad end for someone who sacrificed everything for his nation India. (Story in Illustrated Weekly -- famous magazine in our days)
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The OG katora chhaaps tried to shakedown the ICC and BCCI using the OG ingrates as a pawn. The ICC refused to buckle down and showed them their aukaat… Jay Shah didn’t even deign to go and meet the cup thief in all of this and sent his lackeys.

Katori laals have backed down and will now play India as agreed.
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^^^ Can you translate this into non-brfite language. TIA.
Meanwhile xpost
US lost the T20 World Cup match against India by 18%, and I made a very humble request to Sergio Gor, suggesting that if you had made the reciprocal tariff zero, you might have won the match.
:)

- Piyush Goyal on India vs US.
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Supratik wrote: 08 Feb 2026 23:07 It is time for the govt to consider whether Netflix should be banned in India. They are continuously producing propaganda content like the latest Ghuskhor Pandat. We have had enough of these fellows. I think the govt has taken this very lightly so far.


Supratik ji,



After Backlash, Netflix Moves To Change Title Of Manoj Bajpayee Starrer ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ent ... 187100.cms
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FIR Filed Against Manoj Bajpayee’s Crime Thriller Series ‘Ghooskhor Pandat,’ on Directions of CM Yogi Adityanath


https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/story/ ... 2026-02-06
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Amber G. wrote: 10 Feb 2026 03:45 ^^^ Can you translate this into non-brfite language. TIA.
Meanwhile xpost
Sorry AmberG:
OG - Original Gangster
Katora - begging bowl
Chhap - trademark
Needless to say above refers to Pak
OG ingrates refers to Bangladesh
Aukaat - worth, but the full derision behind the word doesnt really come across…
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A YouTuber from NZ -discovers pirated copies of Dhurandhar movie being sold openly in Pakistan for PKR 50 (INR 16)!
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Amber G. wrote: 13 Feb 2026 04:34 A YouTuber from NZ -discovers pirated copies of Dhurandhar movie being sold openly in Pakistan for PKR 50 (INR 16)!

Amber G saar,


They started to pirate them right from very the early days of dhurandhar's release in India and HDCAM versions were available in pak. Pirated Indian movies are a great source of income for the jihadi underworld across the Indian subcontinent and the gelf where again this movie, though banned, has had a great run

when there is a theatre release, the only pirated versions available are the HDCAM versions, where scum who sneak in videocams into the theatre and film the entire movie and upload them to shady websites
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