@Wisdom_HQ 8+3 = 11
1. From filled 13 kg drum pour to fill the 5 kg drum. 8 kg remains, keep that aside.
2. From filled 13 kg drum pour to fill the 5 kg drum twice, 3 kg remains, add that to the pile of 8 kg you have kept aside.
You get 11 kgs of rice
Shivaji Maharaj attacked Shaista Khan’s camp in Pune during month of Ramadan in the middle of night. He chose that time intentionally because he knew that most Muslims must be deep sleep/drowsy due to eating heavy after breaking fast in the evening. Just saying…
There are frequent debates in India about what exactly forced the British to grant us Independence in 1947. It was a combination of factors that included a war-weary Britain, and the long-running political mobilisation in India. However, the fear of guerrilla warfare by the revolutionaries, and the possibility of a revolt in the Indian armed forces (esp after INA & Naval revolt) played a major role. We do not need to debate this because Prime Minister Attlee has explicitly noted this in the Transfer of Power papers (Nov 1946). Just look up Vol 9, doc 35, page 68 (199 in the pdf):
https://t.co/yvIioo0zl7
🚨 BIG! Nepal proposes major education reforms under Balen Shah:
— BAN on student politics
— NO exams till Class 5
— Schools with foreign names to adopt LOCAL IDENTITY
— Focus on promoting NATIONAL IDENTITY
Coolie (1983)
Amitabh Bachan character Iqbal wears badge No 786.
In one fight scene, he creates that hammer and sickle symbol, claiming "Yeh mazdoor ka nishana" or something like that.
His mom Waheeda Rehman is in hospital, so he plans to go to Haj, but is turned down due to some health thing. So he sings a whole song about Haj with some "Madina wale ko mera salaam kehna". End of song a streak of lightning comes around his mom, and she recovers miraclously.
Final scene, he chases villian Zafar( Kader Khan), up a mosque, his mom prays to Allah, green and red Chadar comes and covers him. Kadar Khan keeps pumping bullet after bullet into him, but chadar miraclously protects him, and he keeps uttering some Quranic verses after every bullet hits.
Needless to say he manages to beat up the villian, throw him off the top, and then miraclously survives all bullets pumped into his body.
Now whether this is propaganda or not, I leave that to your discretion.
The real propaganda was to portray almost every villain with a "tika" in Bollywood.
Showing terrorists follow Islam in a cult way is not any propaganda. It's f**kin world reality.
> I loved mission mangal alot
> one scene made me emotional where people didn't give scientist Neha Siddiqui a home because of her religion
> Then I got to know ISRO gives an apartment to it's every employee
> Then I check Neha's name in mission mars team
> Shockingly there was no person named neha siddiqui
> It was a fictional character
> Yet filmmakers put her on poster with the slogan "science has no religion"
This is how propaganda works and bollywood has mastered this. Funny how people who will ignore this tweet are calling dhurandhar2 a propaganda