(Spoiler alert)
He is Nabil Gabol, a politician from the Pakistan People’s Party. Ever since Dhurandhar released, he had been basking in its glory, claiming that Jameel Jamali’s character was based on his life. He even blushed in interviews, saying people had started calling him Jameel Jamali.
But after Dhurandhar 2 came out, he has suddenly gone into full panic mode, insisting it’s absolutely not based on his life. Considering the IQ of Pakistan administration, don't be surprised if the Pakistan Army now picks him up and grills him properly on suspicion of being an Indian spy.
@aakashgupta The problem is that the "temporary" workers were a disguised path to residency and citizenship, not just for the worker, but his family and chain.
If I'm getting economically hosed by labor arbitrage either way, I'd rather keep my country, thanks.
We can build new companies.
Trump's tantrums have triggered unprecedented aggression in Indian diplomacy. Never before has an Indian ambassador spoken so bluntly and fearlessly to the host nation #Canada
@PatMcAfeeShow Way to not comment on the #ICE shooting Pat, you laid out a monologue when Charlie Kirk died but when it comes to commenting against right wing hate or Nazi politics you're silent AF, come on @PatMcAfeeShow say something...#FuckICE
WORTH REPEATING:
Texas has 2.1M undocumented immigrants and Florida has 1.2M.
Minnesota has 130,000.
Don't let anyone tell you this is about immigration.
It never was.
Trump lost MN three times. That is what THIS is about, and it’s impeachable.
Where most champions merely punch for pay and praise, Muhammad Ali stood alone as a figure who, with the serene insolence of a poet declining a dull dinner invitation, sacrificed the prime years of his empire to the principle that no man should be dragooned into dropping bombs on strangers abroad while his own people were still treated as strangers at home He proved, in that single, breathtaking refusal, that true bravery is not the roar of the crowd but the quiet, costly choice to let fortune bleed away rather than betray one's soul.
Comedian George Carlin, as always, put Muhammad Ali's act of defiance into context.