The narrative that the West is “looking down on India”-whether in Titan: An Indian Story or elsewhere—is largely a myth. Most countries want India to succeed. They’re ready to share technology, capital, expertise, and partnerships.
The bigger obstacle is a false sense of hubris that discourages learning from others. Instead of confidence rooted in results, we’ve too often celebrated emotion over introspection. Bollywood’s decades of melodrama have helped normalize this mindset, turning victimhood and exaggerated nationalism into entertainment.
Humility attracts knowledge. Hubris repels it.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Aug 15, 1992 changed Indian cinema forever.
This was the day when Mani Ratnam’s Roja was released.This also marked the debut of the musical storm from Madras.
Sit back, relax, grab coffee & headphones.
A thread🧵on @arrahman's music!
#TarotPrediction for the week of 26 October 2020:
Six of Cups tells you to take support available from friends if you're seeing tough times. Three of Swords represents unhappiness and heartache.
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#TarotPrediction for the week of 19 October 2020:
Six of Pentacles is a card representing financial harmony. Judgement signifies that you or someone you care about are being judged too harshly by others.
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