Deeply shocking to read this official US statement, which contains absolutely no expression of regret or condolence for the loss of innocent Indian lives. How can a “friend” and strategic partner be so deeply insensitive?
Why couldn’t a non-compliant commercial vessel have been stopped using other, non-lethal means? Is it not possible to disable a ship's propulsion or steering without firing missiles targeted to kill civilian crew members?
Practically every merchant ship navigating these crucial waters has Indian crew on board. Are they all considered fair game for US missiles now?
This approach is unacceptable and I hope @DrSJaishankar had said so to @marcorubio.
Some people become stars with fame, but SRK became an emotion with his journey, kindness, and timeless charm. ❤️👑
That look in his eyes carries years of dreams, hard work, and greatness.
@iamsrk#KING#ShahRukhKhan#SRK#KingKhan#ItsKingTime
For the last 26 years, Jodhpur’s Dr. Nagendra Sharma has been treating epilepsy patients completely free of cost—not for recognition, but to fulfill a promise he made to his mother in her final moments.
A highly respected neurosurgeon, Dr. Sharma chose a path that very few take: ensuring that no one suffers because of poverty, myths, or lack of medical awareness.
Growing up in severe poverty near Ratangarh–Churu, he saw his mother struggle for five long years with an illness no one could diagnose. Just before passing away, she told him:
“Be a doctor who feels the pain of the poor and never uses medicine as a business.”
Becoming a doctor felt almost impossible—his family didn’t even have enough for daily needs. Yet, he fought every obstacle, completing his MCh in Neurosurgery from Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai, in 1987. By 1989, he had set up Western Rajasthan’s first Neurosurgery Department.
In 1999, he was deeply disturbed by how epilepsy patients were treated—people were made to smell shoes, beaten with slippers, or sent to fake exorcists instead of receiving medical help. Costly treatment and lack of education meant many never got proper care.
Determined to change this, Dr. Sharma started free epilepsy camps on 28 February 1999, arranging medicines from pharma companies so every patient could receive treatment without worrying about money.
Since then, over 80,000 individuals have been treated. Thousands of women have safely become mothers, and countless children with epilepsy now go to school without discrimination.
Decades have passed, but his mission hasn’t slowed down. His free epilepsy camps continue to bring relief, dignity, and hope to those who have nowhere else to turn.
Let’s honour real-life heroes like him.
#InspiringIndia #Healthcare #EpilepsyAwareness #DoctorsOfIndia #Neurosurgery #Rajasthan #FreeMedicalCamps #RealHeroes
Raising this again – #Modified white LED high beams are causing extreme glare & unsafe night driving. Facing this daily. Pls take strict action against such illegal mods 🙏🏼 Road safety at risk.
#Nagpur#RoadSafety
I need ur attention to the increasing use of excessively bright, modified LED high-beam headlights in city. Creating dangerous glare & make night driving unsafe. I request strict action against such illegal modifications to ensure #RoadSafety
Thank you
Throw back pic from my first film, Masoom.
On the first day of release, I went to the main theatre … and there were only two people in the whole cinema hall.. and one of them was me !
Those days ‘black marketing’ of cinema tickets was really prelavent .. young men, or even gangs, would bulk by cinema tickets and then sell them at higher prices on the day of the show.. of course if the hall was full ..
Except the first show on the first day for Masoom, the hall was completely empty !
Outside I got surrounded by some pretty angry looking young boys when they discovered I was the director .. they had lost their money that day ..
I must have looked pretty crestfallen. So one of them actually took pity on me, and said ..
‘Sir .. the problem is you’ve made an ‘article’ film’ .. if you want a career , don’t do that ‘
Article film ?? I kept wondering .. article film .. I realized he meant an ‘artistic film’ .. Don’t ever make an artistic film this young black marketeer was trying to warn me ..
Well, the Friday of release .. all the cinema halls were empty .. as they were on Saturday, Sunday , Monday , Tuesday ..
The Distributors of the film gave up trying to support the film. It was too expensive to keep the film showing to empty halls ..
I remember the feeling that day .. when they told me they had decided to give up trying to hold the theatres .. I walked the streets of Mumbai and thought about what I was going to do next in my life , for making films was certainly no longer an option.
Something strange happened on Thursday. A friend called me and asked if I could help him get tickets to Masoom. I told him that was a bad joke. But then ..
On Thursday one cinema hall had filled up .. then on Friday there were lines of people waiting to buy tickets .. and over the weekend the distributors were scrambling to get back the halls they had given up, and my ‘Article’ film was declared a hit ..
What happened that weekend ? People say in retrospect it was ‘Word of mouth’ .. but how could it be, when hardly anyone saw the film ?
What happened that Thursday ? .. I still wonder as am about to go into making ‘Masoom, the next generation’ .. years after Masoom the original became a cult film ..
Is ‘Masoom, the next generation’ another ‘Article film’ ?
#film #Masoom #throwback #directing #FilmDirecting #Career
Make in India : FAILED
Women Safety : FAILED
Swachh Bharat : FAILED
Namami Gange : FAILED
Demonetisation: FAILED
Pollution Control: FAILED
Inflation Control : FAILED
100 Smart Cities : FAILED
Corruption Control: FAILED
Black Money Return : FAILED
Bullet Train by 2023 : FAILED
Rupee ₹40 per Dollar : FAILED
2 Crore Jobs Every Year : FAILED
Farmers Income Double : FAILED
Reducing Unemployment : FAILED
₹15 Lakh in Every Account : FAILED
$5 Trillion Economy by 2022: FAILED
MODI HAI TO MUMKIN HAI ..
It takes 1 YouTube video to destroy a ₹300 crore propaganda film
And I guarantee you that the MELTDOWN after this video will be so bad. They’re not ready for this. Releasing tonight ;)