Sorkin having to direct his Social Network sequel because Fincher is too busy directing a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel because Tarantino is too busy putting off making his Final Film to make inflammatory statements about actors…really sad situation all around.
@ccg33k Need help- Got a DCB Black Metal add on card for my wife. Enbld evry sort f trans on hdfc app(online and pos). Still every time I try to use it on Blinkit, Swiggy or Amazon I get payment failure upfront. HDFC payment page isnt even opening up to enter otp.POS trans working though
There is a lot of noise surrounding the political stance of Dhurandhar 2, but to view a filmmaker’s work solely through the lens of propaganda is to fundamentally misunderstand the history of the medium. As The Economist recently noted, the "genius" of such films isn’t that they convince people of a new reality; it’s that they reflect a world the audience already inhabits.
Since the birth of the moving image, filmmakers have never been neutral observers. They are storytellers who engage with the zeitgeist. Taking a stance is cinema’s primary function. A director’s job is to capture the visceral emotions, fears, and triumphs of their time. When a film resonates on a massive scale, it’s because the filmmaker has successfully tapped into the pulse of the public.
We see this across the board in recent cinema, where directors use their platform to champion specific worldviews that resonate deeply with their target demographics. A Top Gun: Maverick was an unabashed celebration of traditional military heroism and national pride, providing a high-octane catharsis for a public that was ready to celebrate those values again after years of cynical deconstruction. The Trial of the Chicago 7 took a sharp, clear stance on civil rights and the justice system. The film thrived because it echoed the modern audience's renewed focus on activism and political accountability.
Whether it’s a spy thriller or a courtroom drama, a filmmaker’s greatest skill is the ability to forge a connection. When a theater erupts in cheers, it’s not because the audience is being "brainwashed"—it’s because they are seeing their own beliefs, their own heroes, and their own version of the truth finally validated on the big screen.
In the end, we don't go to the movies to see a neutral documentary. We go to see a vision. And history shows that the filmmakers who aren't afraid to take a side are the ones who truly define the era.
Hey @AdityaDharFilms, your film wasn’t shot for IMAX.
Your DCPs for different formats reached theatres days apart!
As a filmmaker you should step up and let cinema lovers have the freedom to experience films the way they’re meant to be seen.
#Dhurandhar#ProjectHailMary
@GBA_office BBMP officials dug up this area around three months ago Although the drainage work is still ongoing, progress has been very slow, with long gaps between work intervals.
This is in HSR Layout, Sector 3. Could you please look into this and help expedite the completion?
Four BJP leaders. One city. And this is the result.
Chhapra’s “Model Development” on display. Open drains, garbage and sewage flowing beside the road.
MLA: Chhoti Kumari (BJP)
MP: Rajiv Pratap Rudy (BJP)
Deputy Mayor: Ragini Devi (BJP)
Mayor: Laxmi Narayan Gupta (BJP)
@GBA_office BBMP officials dug up this area around three months ago Although the drainage work is still ongoing, progress has been very slow, with long gaps between work intervals.
This is in HSR Layout, Sector 3. Could you please look into this and help expedite the completion?
@GBA_office BBMP officials dug up this area around three months ago Although the drainage work is still ongoing, progress has been very slow, with long gaps between work intervals.
This is in HSR Layout, Sector 3. Could you please look into this and help expedite the completion?
Minister @RLR_BTM you are only supporting my point.
Let us have an open debate. We, citizens, elected you to power You are our representative , not our Master. You are responsible to citizens. The MD BMTC is not our representative. He reports to you. I hope you understand the difference in a democracy.
As our Minister you are responsible to make sure there is ADEQUATE public service to serve the needs of citizens. It is clear there has been failure, by you as our Minister and many other Ministers in the past. This is a continuing issue but today You are our Minister and responsible.
Yes the BMTC provides free transport to women. But please remember this is subsidized by taxes paid by citizens not any grant from you or any political party. Nothing is free as the losses are paid by citizen taxes.
The 7000 buses are inadequate to meet the full needs of citizens in our city and there has been failure on part of government since it runs the monopoly bus service and does not allow others. We need a minimum of 15000 buses, big and small today. Even the 10000 buses 2 years from now is inadequate. Ask experts including @ashwinmahesh they will tell you.
Why should govt use tax payers money buying more buses for those willing to pay, when over 60% of Faculty positions in govt colleges and universities are vacant without full time faculty. Is this not important, not a good use of our taxes for our Youth. The future of our youth is getting compromised due to this. Use this money for HE let others invest in buses.
The shortage is due to the ideological blinkers of govt who say that only govt should own, operate buses! Why?
Nobody is saying that BMTC should not run a subsidized service for the public with tax payers money. This should continue and not stop. This should grow subject to funds. Please continue.
But large sections want a bus service and will pay for this seperately. Many cos run a bus service for their staff. Why not for public? In many cities this is happening. Why not in Bengaluru to meet our needs? Why cannot private parties, all taxpayers and citizens, run a Bus service on a fully chargeable basis for citizens who want this. Why are you preventing this? As Minister your duty is to make sure there is adequate bus service for all citizens, avoid traffic congestion, not to only run a bus service. If they make a loss so be it. Why should govt bother? They will lose their money not any tax payers money. They will charge, collect and run it. Nobody is asking you to subsidize them.
I hope you understand what citizens are asking. As our Minister please help create a very large public bus service to meet all our needs. You will be praised by all citizens.
Also very happy to have an open debate with you. You are our representative, our Minster. @RkMishraEr@kiranshaw
In 10,000 years, your country won’t exist. The borders will be dissolved, and your language will be extinct or unrecognizable.
Your digital footprint will be gone, and data will rot faster than stone. Most of what defined us today, money, politics, status and online lives, will vanish without context.
What survives will be fragments: misread, mythologized, guessed at, and wrong.
The uncomfortable truth is this: human certainty is an illusion built on missing data. We don’t know where we truly came from. We don’t know how many civilizations rose, advanced, and quietly reset before us.
As history shows us, it isn’t a straight line of progress, it’s a series of collapses, with survivors writing the story. And we don’t know if we’re evolving… or just approaching another reset.
🚨 Breaking: Arnab exposes the system. No filters.
Yuvraj waits with a phone torch. Dies.
A woman delivers a baby at a hospital gate. Ignored.
A VIP dog gets a stadium. Rewarded.
A minister’s son beats an officer. Untouched.
Same country. Same system. Different worth. 💥
🚨 Breaking | Arnab Goswami exposes the ground reality.
Yuvraj, 27, drowned metres from home.
Rats crawl on hospital beds.
Roofs collapsing at airports.
Children crushed under falling hoops.
Bridges falling.
Flights collapsing.
It’s a system rotting in public. 💥
@IndiGo6E knows a 3-year-old is travelling but still auto-assigned seats that separate the child from the mother. Two seats are locked and can’t be changed without payment, so the child and parent remain separated.