till the end.
If we’re proudly saying “Made in India” for everything else, maybe it’s time we stop dismissing our own stories before even watching them.
#IndianCinema#IndianThrillers#MadeInIndia
We’re so conditioned to believe that if a thriller is Hollywood, it has to be better.
Yes, they often have bigger budgets, better tech and sometimes better execution. But that doesn’t mean Indian thrillers are bad. Some of them have genuinely brilliant writing and keep you hooked
Bad infrastructure, vegetarianism imposition, bad weather, rigid behaviour by locals unless you are UC and vegetarian, Lala companies, bad food, inflated housing prices and rent.
The only good thing is safer than the north.
@siddharth_iitm@siddharth_iitm not sure about Bangalore, but ahmedabad traffic management and civic sense is one of the worst that I've seen. Rash driving like never seen before, broken traffic signals, no helmets, and what not! Bangalore could be worse but Ahmedabad is very very poor
@adhicutting@malikgarv Most Builders don't give property to Thakor in Ahmedabad. Mainly they are the land owners from whom builders bought land. Ab unko hi nai dete.
Bad infrastructure, vegetarianism imposition, bad weather, rigid behaviour by locals unless you are UC and vegetarian, Lala companies, bad food, inflated housing prices and rent.
The only good thing is safer than the north.
Why don't more people move to gujrat? Property is cheap and the infrastructure is actually good. Why are people chasing after garbage cities like gurgaon, bombay, banglore and pune ?
@adhicutting Yeah, it is welcoming. But in Ahmedabad in some vegetarian community-dominated areas it is hard to find houses on rent due to discrimination because of dietary preferences.