Sunil, my friend… here’s to 15 seasons… over 200 wickets… 3 titles and many more with the @KKRiders franchise around the globe!!! You are a magician and we love you like our own family. Big hug for today and always… Be healthy and keep smiling!
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It’s truly sad to learn about Asha Tai’s passing… her voice has been one of the pillars of Indian cinema and will continue to resonate world over for centuries to come. A talent that will outlive many, she always showered me with blessings and love and i will miss her. Rest in Peace Asha Tai… love you.
Here’s wishing Anant Ambani a very happy birthday... May you continue to do all the good u do….and uphold all that is positive and right. Keep up the good work and keep bringing smiles to people thru your work. God Bless you with the best of health and happiness always.
Happy Birthday @alluarjun … the poster is intriguing and amazing just like you are. Can’t wait to see what you guys have put together. This experience will be… in Atlee’s words - Mass masss massss!! #Raaka looks so exciting, all the best!! @Atlee_dir
We had a dream twenty years ago… a young, fiery team of @iamkeitan and @Harry0073 got together to create magic for Indian cinema… and now twenty years later they still work tirelessly to make things bigger, better and help creators give wings to their dreams. A big thank you to @vfx_redchillies and the entire team behind it all. It makes me so proud. Love u all and here’s to making more dreams come true.
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Here’s wishing you and your families a joyful, peaceful and blessed Eid. Love and light to one and all, may we get all that we pray for and more… Eid Mubarak!!
What a comprehensive victory!! Well done to our men in blue!!! You guys are champions and watching you on the field has made us all very proud.
Take a bow. Jai Hind!
Oh my God such big big words and questions but to humour you…here…”examine the position of the masses, their objective conditions of life, the different classes among them, the real nature of the liberty for which they are in fact striving…” happy???
Right in the middle of nowhere, Prague has a street delightfully named after Rabindranath Thakur. Thákurova Street. And that is not an accident.
Rabindranath Tagore, the great Indian poet and Nobel laureate, held a special place in Czech cultural life in the early 20th century. His humanistic, lyrical poetry and message of optimism and freedom resonated strongly with Czech writers, artists and intellectuals during the formation of the newly independent Czechoslovak Republic after World War I. Tagore visited Prague twice in the 1920s (1921 and 1928), giving public lectures and seeing his plays staged in major theatres. These events brought his work directly into Czech public life. Czech composers were inspired by Tagore’s voice and poetry. Most famously, Leoš Janáček attended one of Tagore’s lectures and later set his text to music in the choral composition The Wandering Madman. Tagore was widely seen in Czechoslovakia as an emissary of peace and international understanding, especially in the face of rising fascism in Europe. He publicly condemned Nazism and expressed solidarity with Czechoslovakia after the Munich Crisis in 1938. His name lives on in Prague’s Thákurova Street (named for him), a bust in the city commemorates his connection, and his works remain part of Czech cultural memory.