@_Bhatura You want to copy idiotic western outfits which suits their climate not ours... Only fools in bharat will wear it... Each state in bharat has its own uniqueness& dress attiquite in bharat. Come out of your sick mind and spend money to visit each state to know its diversity.
@_Bhatura You want to copy idiotic western outfits which suits their climate not ours... Only fools in bharat will wear it... Each state in bharat has its own uniqueness& dress attiquite in bharat. Come out of your sick mind and spend money to visit each state to know its diversity.
#HBD శివన్నార���యణ గారు..
కేవలం ఒకేఒక్క పాత్రతో అపరిమితమైన అభిమానులను సంపాదించుకున్నారు మీరు..
అదే అమృతం సీరియల్ లోని "అప్పాజీ" పాత్ర..
అందులో అమృతం పాత్ర వేసిన నటులు మారారు కానీ
మీరు స్థిరంగా ఉన్నారు.
నిజానికి మీరులేకుండా ఆ సీరియల్ లేదు..
నటన మీద మమకారంతో ఇప్పటికీ నాటకాలు వేస్తున్నారు..
మీరు ఏ సినిమాలో నటించినా మీరు ఉన్నకాసేపు
వెండితెరంతా మెరుపులే..
మీకు పుట్టినరోజు శుభాకాంక్షలు..
అమృతం లోన��� అప్పాజీ లాంటి రోల్ ఒకటి మీకు రావాలని బలంగా కోరుకునే
"అప్పాజీ" అభిమాని
@ADarbha18980 @jraju008 #Amrutam @27stories_ @kanchi5497
Dr. Muhammad Mashali, lovingly known across Egypt as “The Doctor of the Poor,” never owned a car or a cellphone. He lived without luxury, but spent over 50 years quietly healing thousands of lives.
Every day, he walked the streets of Tanta in Egypt’s Nile Delta to his modest clinic, where patients, rich or poor, were always welcome. Many paid nothing. Some days he treated 40 to 50 people, often covering the cost of their medicine himself.
After graduating with honors in 1967, he made a solemn vow: he would never turn away anyone who couldn’t afford treatment, a promise inspired by watching his father sacrifice everything for his education.
“My reward is not money,” he once said, “it’s the smile of someone whose suffering has ended.”
When a wealthy businessman once gifted him $20,000, a car, and an apartment, Dr. Mashali sold it all and used every penny to buy medical equipment for his patients.
He treated everyone with equal dignity, regardless of religion, status, or background. For more than ten hours a day, he offered not just medicine, but compassion and hope.
Dr. Muhammad Mashali passed away in 2020 at the age of 76, leaving behind no wealth, no grand possessions, only a profound legacy of kindness.
When former President Of India, Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam passed away in Shillong, the whole world mourned. But the real story came to light the next day in Delhi.
His close associates arrived to open his room. Everyone was curious to see what wealth such a great scientist — a man who had served the government in top positions for 40 years and spent 5 years in the majestic Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill — had left behind.
But when the room was opened, silence filled the air.
There was no locker. No luxury car keys. No foreign bank account passbook.
In a small trunk lying in the corner of the room, they found only this:
6 worn-out shirts and 4 trousers (which he used to wash himself)
3 old suits (one of them had been stitched when he became President and lasted all 5 years)
1 wristwatch — punctual, yet far removed from showmanship
1 old laptop and 1 veena
And the most valuable possession of all: 2,500 books including Bhagwat Gita
That was the entire wealth of the man who helped make India a NUCLEAR POWER.
Do you know what is even more astonishing?
APJ Abdul Kalam donated his entire salaries and savings to a charitable trust- PURA (Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas) – that he had founded. His argument - after becoming the President of India - was that the Government of India will take care of him till the end of his life, so why not use his salary for better things.
The man whose signature could influence budgets worth billions never bought even an inch of land for himself.
Today, we wear shoes worth ₹2,000 and sunglasses worth ₹5,000 and consider ourselves rich. But that great soul, without any brands or extravagance, won the admiration of the entire world.
Even in death, Dr. Kalam left us with a mirror to look into — teaching us that:
“A person is remembered not for his status, but for his values and vision.”
If today you have a roof over your head and clothes to wear, then materially you may be richer than the President once was. But do you have a heart like his?
Countless salutations to this great soul and his simplicity.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳 🙏 🫡 🫡 🫡
Muslims: “Christians are idolators who worship Mary, Jesus, and the Cross. This is disgusting in the sight of Allah and this offense is punishable by beheading.”
Also Muslims when they see that black rock at Mecca:
80 years ago, Mecca still struggled with mud houses and a harsh desert life. Imagine what it looked like 2500 years ago.
Meanwhile, India had already been advancing in art, philosophy, science, and culture for more than a millennium before that.
@b9790886@bagga_buntyy1 wtf...though movies are for entertainment, it will influence the behavior of society. think of your condition if your spouse & sister influenced by this Bollywood ki gandagi movie. for his nonsense karma hit him strong in the form of body dismorphia, idiot johar and his follwers
@HindutvaDon_ Godse ji did Rakshasa Vadha & all others in the list are killers (Hatya). Ignorants should be taught 3 things, 1) diffeerence between Vadha & Hatya,2)gaandhi is not Mahatma but a rakshasa 3) 2nd Oct is lal bahadur shastri jis Birth anniversary, and that should happen in schools
Godse ki!!ed one person
Kasab ki!!ed 267
Nehru & Jinnah caused deaths of 4 million Hindus
Rajiv Gandhi responsible for deaths of 17000 Sikhs
Indira Gandhi gunned down 5000 sadhus outside Parliament
and yet, only Godse is labelled as terrorist.