“YOU BELONG TO NOBODY BUT YOURSELF”
You have a relationship with your father, brother, husband… BUT YOU DO NOT BELONG to them!!!
THE GASP I GASPED JUST NOWW
RAHUL GANDHI THE MAN YOU ARE 🔥💛
With hearts full of gratitude, pride and a little bit of emotion, we announce the wrap of #DeSu7.
Thanks to everyone for pouring their heart into this film. ❤️
The shoot may be over, but our journey with #DeSu7 has only just begun. See you at the theatres this Puja!
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Bengali star #SubhashreeGanguly pens a heartfelt note for #Dev as he wraps up the shoot of #Desu7, praising his vision as a director and expressing her belief in the filmmaker he is set to become. ✨
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One year ago, Bengali Cinema witnessed history. ❤️🔥
The #Dhumketu Trailer Launch wasn’t just an event — it was the BIGGEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF BENGALI CINEMA.
Heartiest thanks to everyone who made it possible and still continue to pour in love for #DeSu. Keep the faith and support coming, we promise we won’t let you down!
A satirical Gen Z-led movement called the Cockroach Janta Party has gained momentum across India as citizens demand educational reforms and government accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration.
While the protests were sparked by repeated exam paper leaks like the NEET medical entrance exam, the movement stems from a history of unemployment and limited economic opportunities for India’s youth.
Sonam Wangchuk ji came up with ‘Ice Stupa’ a way to store winter water as ice and use it for farming in spring
The idea worked so well enough that it was later tested in the Swiss Alps too
In 2026, he’s literally dying of hunger for a better Indian future and nobody cares
Bizarre! Suddenly the pressure is on Sonam Wangchuk to stop fasting and on Rahul Gandhi to support him..
and NOT on the Education Minister to answer!!!
An Open Letter to the Jantar Mantar protestors:
My dear young friends,
I address you today not as a politician or an MP, but as someone deeply troubled by what is happening to your generation of young Indians.
This is personal for me. I was born to a middle-class family: my father was a salaried newspaper employee, my mother a homemaker, with three children to educate on one income. For a family like ours, merit was not a slogan. Scholarships, fair examinations, honest results — these were the only way one salary could carry three children's dreams.
I went to school in Mumbai and Kolkata, to college here in Delhi, topped the University and earned admission into IIM — and chose instead to follow my passion for international affairs, in America, on a scholarship. Nothing was inherited; everything was earned by hard work and yes, Exams.
So I know that a fair, merit-based system is the only ladder for young people from lower and middle-income families to climb up. When that ladder is broken — papers leaked, examinations cancelled, trust destroyed — the children of the rich and powerful do not suffer. They have other ladders. It is your dreams, and your families' sacrifices (and tragically, in some homes, young lives themselves) that are betrayed.
To the young people gathered at Jantar Mantar, and those raising your voices peacefully across India: this country hears you. Your anger is not indiscipline — it is the anguish of a generation that did everything right and was still betrayed . You are not alone.
And to the millions of young Indians watching quietly: your generation is not a problem to be managed. You are the answer to India's future. Do not lose hope. This ladder will be rebuilt — by you, and by every Indian who stands with you.
To Shri Sonam Wangchuk-ji, my heartfelt appeal: please end your fast. You have awakened the conscience of the nation; that is what a fast is meant to do. India needs your voice for the long road ahead.
With Parliament in session again from Monday, we will have an opportunity to raise the students’ issues in the highest forum of our democracy. That’s where the problem should be addressed, not by fasting unto death. Please heed my plea.
And finally, to the Government: I respectfully urge you to reach out and engage in the dialogue our democracy owes its young citizens. That is not weakness; that is statesmanship.
the whole #Melodi thing isn’t cute at all instead it’s embarrassing.a country dealing with multiple crises deserves seriousness from its leadership, not meme worthy optics from the head of the government
I feel for the NEET students.
A ₹1 Melody toffee became a national headline in a day.
But 22 lakh students who appeared for NEET, which was leaked, failed to get the same attention.