Nitin Gadkari's son is constantly being targeted for owning a factory manufacturing ethanol. Yes, he does, with capacity 135KLPD. But why does Sharad Pawar's grand-nephew Rohit Pawar, who owns a 600KLPD factory supplying ethanol for E20 fuel blending, never get mentioned?
Travel Youtuber Went To China 🇨🇳 & Found It Is Similar To India 🇮🇳
"I'm feeling like I'm in India only"
"Same roads, same construction"
"Same wires but only people are different"
"Lot of litter around.
Same like Indian Desi Bazaars"
"Why only India is targeted?"
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🚨 BIG STATEMENT by Home Minister Amit Shah
"India is set to ESTABLISH the World's most advanced AI-powered BORDER SECURITY grid under the Smart Border Project."
Iran was just attacked and nobody knows who it was!. Powerful airstrikes hit Ahwaz, Bushehr, Bandar Abbas and Chabahar in Iran.
If it's not the US, then whose "ghost jets" are conducting these operations? Absolute strategic ambiguity. Everyone guessing
Thank you for joining me in Melbourne tonight @narendramodi.
Our Indian community has contributed so much to the story of modern Australia.
And it’s made our country a better place.
Tonight we celebrated the special relationship between Australia and India.
Tomorrow, 4th July, is a very special day for the people of Jodhpur. The New Terminal Building of Jodhpur Airport will be inaugurated. Jodhpur has a very important place as far as tourism in India is concerned. This upgraded infrastructure will encourage more tourists to come to Jodhpur. It will boost commerce as well.
I’m delighted to announce Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi will make his first official visit to New Zealand next week.
India is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economies, and a country of enormous importance to New Zealand’s economic prosperity.
We are taking the two countries’ relationship to the next level with our New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement, signed in April, which will deliver more jobs, higher exports and stronger economic growth for New Zealand.
This will unlock new opportunities to grow our goods and services exports into a market of 1.4 billion people – bringing more money into Kiwi communities, creating jobs and lifting wages.
#AlphaReview - ⭐️ ( 1 Star )
#Alpha is a CRINGE FEST that puts the final nail in the coffin of the Spy Universe.
YRF and its writers have done it yet again. Just like the previous films in the Spy Universe, they’ve once again made an Indian Army officer the primary antagonist who turns rogue against the nation but this time they gave it a terrible twist inspired from Hamza Ali Mazari (Revealed before the climax )
This time, #BobbyDeol plays that officer, the creator of the “Alpha” super-soldier program. After the Indian Army shuts the project down, he continues running it illegally. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s characters are also products of the same Alpha program, giving them abilities that resemble a “Spider-Sense and other powers copied from multiple Hollywood flicks .”
The story is so illogical and absurd that as the film progresses, it makes you feel angry, irritated, amused, frustrated, and completely bewildered all at the same time.
#AliaBhatt, whom I consider one of the finest actresses of our generation, should seriously take an oath never to do another action film. It simply doesn’t suit her. Watching her single-handedly overpower 10–20 men who are over six feet tall is impossible to believe. She neither has the physical presence nor the raw intensity that such a character demands.
As for Sharvari, it feels like more attention was paid to her makeup than to the choreography of her action sequences.
The story is written by Uday Chopra, while the screenplay is by Sridhar Raghavan and Soumil Shukla. Believe me, they’ve managed to surpass even #War2 and #Tiger3 in delivering one of the weakest and most nonsensical scripts in the Spy Universe.
Comparing Alpha with the #Dhurandhar series would be a crime. Its real comparison should be with films like Naam Shabana, Akira, and Dhaakad and even by those standards, Alpha comes across as the weakest of the lot.
Bobby Deol’s character is disappointingly underwritten, and his mixed Haryanvi-Rajasthani accent fails to leave any impact. Anil Kapoor is a terrific actor, but he feels completely out of place in this universe.
Patriotism is virtually nonexistent in the film. Hrithik Roshan’s cameo is the only aspect that is genuinely worth watching.
Shiv Rawail’s direction lacks impact, but it’s hard to blame him entirely. When the writing is this poor, there’s only so much a director can do.
Overall, Alpha is a very poor film. It lacks thrill, substance, and even the kind of action that audiences can genuinely enjoy.
Watch it at your own risk.