The opening action scene of Dhurandhar2 where Jaskirat guns down every rapist of his sister,the brutality of that scene,how it brilliantly it's shot and entire action is planned and directed, bro uses AK47,pistol,hammer,Axe everything and to top it all those expressions man,looks so fuckin real,pure raw action with absolute ruthlessness and the song Ari Ari just gives you adrenaline rush.The first time I saw the movie,was so moved by the entire sequence that I saw it hrice,mainly for it.
I think No one can every match this energy in Indian cinema.Ranveer Singh you are a genius.
The level of Wealth exhibited in Monaco this week is nothing short of astonishing, this is a $5 million Bugatti parked untop of $35 million Yatch floating next to two Mega yatch 😭
What do I do to achieve this level of wealth? 😩
🚨 @StarHealthIns — my mother is fighting for her life in the ICU, and you are denying her the cashless cover our family trusted for a decade.
My mother, 55, was admitted with an acute heart attack — Acute Coronary Syndrome (NSTEMI) — and needs urgent heart surgery. We rushed her in relying entirely on her Star Health policy. Within hours you DENIED cashless, branding a fully-disclosed, decade-old policy as "misrepresentation" and claiming the "duration is not clear."
Here is the truth — documented, and attached:
1️⃣ It is NOT pre-existing, and that's now proven. Her treating cardiologist has certified in writing that her raised Troponin (0.58 against a normal range of 0–0.02) shows this heart attack is NOT older than 14 days. The policy began over 11 weeks earlier. It is medically impossible for this to have existed before the policy. That one certificate answers your only stated objection.
2️⃣ We disclosed everything, every single year. For nearly 10 years my mother held continuous health cover (National Insurance → Reliance → Star Health). Her diabetes was declared in every policy. She had no cardiac history — your own 2015 records list "Heart Disease: No." Nothing was ever hidden.
3️⃣ Your "planned claim" theory collapses on its own logic. Your officer told us he believes she took a "new" policy on purpose to claim. But if she knew of a heart condition, why would anyone destroy a mature 10-year policy — under which everything was already covered — to take a fresh one that resets every waiting period to zero? No one exploiting insurance does that. The "new" policy was your " FRAUD Agent" wrongly issuing a fresh policy instead of a renewal — not our choice, and entirely against our interest. That alone proves there was nothing to exploit.
We are not asking for charity. We are asking you to honour a policy we paid into faithfully for ten years.
Under the IRDAI Master Circular, a cashless request must be decided within ONE HOUR. We need IMMEDIATE cashless authorisation — not a reimbursement months later. We have no means to pay upfront; that is the very reason we bought insurance.
@FinMinIndia@DFS_India@PMOIndia@jagograhakjago@NCH1915@nsitharaman@PralhadJoshiOfc@JPNadda@MoHFW_INDIA — please intervene. A family that did everything right is being denied life-saving treatment on nothing but an unproven suspicion.
Policy No. 7232112600064516. All medical reports, the cardiologist's certificate, and 10 years of policy documents are ready to share via DM.
@StarHealthIns — the clock is running on my mother's heart. Do the right thing. Approve the cashless. Now.
@ravinegi4bjp Sir, my mother is critically admitted at Max Patparganj in your constituency — requesting your help
#StarHealth #StarHealthInsurance #InsuranceClaim #ClaimRejected #IRDAI #HealthInsurance
Literally cried after my Bandra to Malad trip today. Disgusting.
BMC, BEST, MTP, Mumbai Police, MLA, MP, Corporators,
All of you have failed Bandra west. You have destroyed this once beautiful suburb by just not doing enough to improve our lives. The public transport is a joke.
My father gets a call from a fraudster pretending to be a Blue Dart delivery guy.
The guy names some client or references some real documents, so my father thinks it is genuine.
He asks my father to press some number with * and # on his Android phone.
My father starts typing and then midway realises that this is shady. So he cuts the call, blocks the number and calls to tell me what happened.
My instinct tells me that it was an attempt to activate call forwarding or some such, so that the fraudsters can get access to OTPs to execute a transaction. (Or it could be something else? So I need to call Jio and find out if any activity has been done on that number.)
I call @JioCare customer support in panic.
And then…
I’m just talking to an automated machine for the next ONE HOUR.
There is no way to get in touch with a human.
If you think I’m making it up, you can try it yourself.
I tweet to them. I DM them. It’s been over 10 hours and I still don’t have any reply from anyone at Jio.
Now think about this.
It’s a game of seconds and minutes.
That is how much fraudsters need when they have access to your information. It’s all about executing that one transaction.
You can lose lakhs of rupees in an instant. I know this because it has happened to people around me.
And in that moment, I couldn’t reach Jio for hours.
If I lose money through a financial fraud, will @reliancejio pay for it?
What is the point of “Customer Support” when there’s simply no support available when you need it?
Nothing has happened so far (thank god), but I know for sure that there’s zero trust I have in Jio to help me in an urgency.
Our systems and processes are simply not ready or prepared to handle such issues. Neither on the telecom side, nor on the police or cyber crime side. You will be on your own.
If you have parents or elders at home, please do tell them about frauds like these, and please please activate 2FA on their mail and banking accounts. It may seem like one needless extra step but it could prove priceless in a moment like this.
Just checked out #UdaanYathriCafe in Bhubaneshwar airport. Tea,Coffee is available only with sugar in it. No sugarless options. Also they have samosa and ladoo too.
@AAI_Official Please give some healthy options too there. Already peoples health are in worse condition.
What happened today in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar which killed 21 people and left many in critical condition is extremely unfortunate.
You go to any hospital, Max hospital saket , Medanta Gurgaon , AIIMS delhi , Sir Gangaram , Fortis , all these hospitals attracts thousands of patients and their relatives and they have no space to stay .
There are hardly any provision in hospital .
If you see the lanes where these hotels & Resturant’s are located , you will never want to stay here . We all know how dangerous it can be , but we don’t have an option .
It is also a matter of fact that these buildings can’t follow fire and exit norms , space is less and demand is enormous.
Government and agency do not see before giving Lisence to these big hospitals that where the patients will stay ?
The problem is multi layered .
You go to some colonies in east delhi like Laxmi Nagar and Mukherjee Nagar , you will feel how can even an ambulance enter in the case of emergency, leave alone the fire truck .
If government starts shutting the buildings violating the norms , 98% of delhi will shut .
The only solution is to make sure that these business make sure that they have good numbers of fire extinguishers, if possible , connect all the terrace with each other to make sure that we can jump to other building and escape .
Proper Cheking of meters and load on it .
No storage of Gas cylinders in any building if they are using it commercial purpose .
Navi Mumbai International Airport should be immediately connected by 250 AC Electric Buses
BEST: 100 buses
NMMT: 75 buses
TMT: 25 buses
KDMT: 20 buses
MBMT: 20 buses
UMT: 10 buses
Airport without Public Transport is a FAILURE
The massive 'Save Aarey' human chains and global hashtags are completely missing today.
The @mybmc just used bulldozers to demolish an illegal, unauthorised dargah deep inside Aarey colony after notices went ignored.
The hypocrisy is stunning. When the state allocated land for a regulated public transport Metro car shed, mainstream activists screamed that every single leaf was sacred.
But when concrete was poured illegally to expand a religious structure in the same eco-sensitive zone, they went radio silent. Zero hashtags on Instagram. 😡
@manishasinghal@TrainerRajiv Ma'am take a nice BNB rent a car n explore fish thalis n cafes n gourmet meals at Assagaon n amazing sundowners.. n night markets.. who's sits in a 5 star?
I recently spent 2 weeks in China.
6 cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, Chongqing and Chengdu.
I went there with curiosity.
Like many Indians, I had heard a lot about China through media, social media and conversations. I expected to see progress, maybe discover some business ideas, and understand what the country is actually building.
I came back with a very uncomfortable feeling.
Not because I found a business idea for myself.
But because I saw 100 things that governments can do when infrastructure, tourism, transport, urban planning and civic systems are treated seriously.
I travelled within China by flights, trains, cars and local transport. The infrastructure was honestly stunning.
Clean cities. Smooth roads. High-speed trains. Well-managed traffic. Public spaces that actually feel designed for people. Tourist destinations that are built, maintained and promoted like national assets.
And then I kept thinking about India.
We keep comparing ourselves to China. Our media keeps telling us how India is catching up, how China is restrictive, how we are better in so many ways.
After spending time there and speaking to people, I realised how much of that narrative is just comfort food.
China is not perfect. No country is.
But on infrastructure, execution, tourism, civic discipline and quality of urban life, they are not 5 years ahead of us.
They are decades ahead.
The saddest part for me was the currency.
Everything felt expensive. Not because China was insanely expensive, but because the rupee has weakened so much that even normal spending starts feeling heavy. As an Indian taxpayer, that genuinely hurt.
We pay taxes. We work hard. We talk about becoming a global power.
But where is the quality of life?
Where is the civic sense?
Where is the infrastructure that makes daily life easier?
Where is the tourism vision beyond religious tourism?
I met travellers from other countries who were excited to visit China because they wanted to see its progress. When I asked about India, many had no real desire to visit. Not out of hate. India simply was not on their aspirational travel list.
That should bother us.
Even the so-called “closed internet” surprised me. We are told people there are missing out because they don’t use Google, Instagram, WhatsApp or Facebook.
But China has built its own digital ecosystem. Payments, maps, transport, messaging, shopping, everything works inside their own infrastructure. People did not seem to feel deprived. They seemed adapted.
Again, this is not a hate post.
I love India. That is exactly why this trip bothered me.
Patriotism cannot only be about saying we are great.
Real patriotism is having the courage to admit where we are falling behind.
China made me realise one thing very clearly:
India’s potential is not the problem.
Execution is.
And unless we stop comforting ourselves with comparisons and start demanding better infrastructure, better governance, better tourism, cleaner cities and a higher quality of life, we will keep celebrating the idea of progress instead of actually living it.
Dear billionaires of India, now is the time to build a genuinely classy airline. We lack real premium carriers, what we have is cramped and crowded, buses with wings. Think about it.
“India is no longer struggling to attract tourists… it is now struggling to handle the crowd.
From mountains to beaches, every tourist destination is packed. People spend more time stuck in traffic than actually enjoying the journey.
This scene from Sikkim’s Zero Point is not an exception anymore it’s becoming the new normal across India.”
What started as an “interview” quickly turned into a live fact-checking session for Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng. She arrived armed with the usual toolkit, “Free Press”, “Human Rights”, and a suitcase full of assumptions, only to admit she neither visited India properly nor studied the subject seriously. That’s like reviewing biryani after smelling plain rice from outside the restaurant.
Gaurie Dwivedi, meanwhile, didn’t just answer the questions, she politely bulldozed the very foundation of them. Calm, sharp, and unapologetically articulate, she exposed how selective outrage and recycled narratives are often packaged as “global concern” whenever India refuses to fit into Western stereotypes.
The funniest part? The loud accusations collapsed faster than an opposition alliance after election results. What was supposed to be an attack on PM Modi ended up becoming a masterclass in how propaganda sometimes travels business class but returns economy with excess baggage.
And yes, ambassadors don’t just sit in embassies. Sometimes ordinary citizens, journalists, and professionals become representatives of their nation on global platforms. Gaurie did exactly that, with facts, confidence, and without needing a lecture from people who can’t even locate half of India on a map.
Not cool.
You can dislike a Prime Minister, disagree with a government, protest, debate and vote differently. That’s democracy.
But reducing the office of India’s Prime Minister, the man, the office, and what he represents abroad, to a joke on foreign soil -doesn’t feel like the right thing or dissent - to me.
It diminishes him, the institution, and ultimately, us.
Member of Parliament is entitled for phone & internet usage of Rs 1,50,000 per year.
However with the current plans, maximum expenditure on calls & internent cannot exceed Rs 10,000 per year in any case.
If Government want to curtail wasteful spending, this should be reduced.
Have travelled on @airindia@emirates, @IndiGo6E, and @flyspicejet on this trip and Air India is by far the best in service, showing respect, and efficiency. Planes are greatly improved.
Yes, I know this isn't a popular thing to say to Indians who wallow in their inferiority complexes but is what I've experienced.
> Bro became a Tax Commissioner
> Owns ₹14 crores of gold
> Spent ₹18 crores in Kanpur
> Owns ₹100 crore worth of property
All this on a salary of ₹98,000 per month. The power of discipline investment and compounding 🤡
تخيل وأنت قاعد في المكان اللي بين كندا وروسيا في القطب الشمالي يطلع فجأة القمر الصبح بحجمه الحقيقي خلال30 ثانية ويحجب عنك الشمس بشكل تام لفترة 5 ثواني .. مشهد مبهر...