@KnownStrangerX@thoughtsofatk@ShekharKabir3@taran_adarsh@Riteishd I liked your balanced and respectful response.
Just to reply to your view: That is exactly why we have freedom of choice, isn't it?
Those who want to watch Dhurandhar, go for that, those interested in the Grand masti type of movie, go for that.
In the end market forces decide.
@bazingapunk_73@ladynationalist@Riteishd Yes You may be right Sir. What I am saying is we should judge the art only after it is fully seen.
And yes I know there would be some loose ends in the film, but we should judge it only after seeing whether it has +ve's more or -ve's.
@yadavtejashwi Controversial take: Recently released movie showed this as aura farming.
I won't be shocked if we get to hear about such kind of violence more often going forward.
@JohnWight1 The decimal–place‑value system (including zero and positional notation) was developed in India, long before al‑Khwarizmi.
He wrote a book (Kitāb al‑Ḥisāb al‑Hindī) that systematically described and popularized this Indian decimal system in the Islamic world and later in Europe.
@JohnWight1 The decimal–place‑value system (including zero and positional notation) was developed in India, long before al‑Khwarizmi.
He wrote a book (Kitāb al‑Ḥisāb al‑Hindī) that systematically described and popularized this Indian decimal system in the Islamic world and later in Europe.
ever wonder why we only see one side of the Moon?
It's stuck in tidal locking.
The Moon rotates exactly once per orbit (27 days), so the same face always points at Earth.
Gravity's weird slow dance! 🤯
#MoonFacts#NASA