What is this song bc 😭😭😭
Kisi Ko Lene Nahi Dunga, Voh Sukh Bhi Nahi Dunga;
Gajra Tumhara Girne Nahi Dunga, Murjhane Nahi Dunga;
Mere Alawa Kisi Aurat Ko Naa Paas Bulana, Tum Naa Kabhi Bhi Mother Teresa Ko Chhod Ke Naam Na Lena;
Teri Galiyon Mein Koi Mard Naa Chhodunga, Aurat Bhi Naa Chhodunga;
Teri Hasi Ko Udne Nahi Dunga, Mere Dil Mein Basa Lunga...
Tamil meme nation unleashing its peak creativity with hundreds of such extremely funny memes of the current TN political situation 😂😂
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The Shawshank Redemption flopped in theaters, $16 million worldwide on a $25 million budget, opening weekend just $727,000 in 1994, it disappeared almost immediately.
It lost all seven Oscar nominations to Forrest Gump, no awards, no box office, the studio labeled it a failure and the director walked away devastated.
Then something quiet started happening, VHS rentals, cable reruns, someone watching it alone on a Tuesday night and calling a friend the next morning.
People who watched it told their friends, their friends told more people, it spread slowly, one recommendation at a time, no marketing push just genuine word of mouth.
By 2008 it reached number one on IMDb, the audience voted it the greatest film ever made and it has stayed there ever since.
It took 14 years to get there, a box office bomb turned into the highest rated film in history, built entirely by viewers long after the studio had already moved on.
It really was Shane Warne and Ian Healy chatting in the middle of the pitch about food, of all things.
This happened during the 1995 Sydney Test. Pakistan’s Basit Ali was batting late on Day 3 and had been irritating the Australians by slowing things down, taking plenty of time between deliveries. Just before the final ball of the day, Warne and Healy decided to turn the tables. They deliberately held up play, meeting mid-pitch for a drawn-out conversation supposedly about what they’d be eating for dinner. Warne even had a faint grin on his face as Healy spoke to him.
As they broke away, Healy reportedly told Warne to “work some magic” and try to sneak one through Ali’s legs.
On the very next ball, Warne came around the wicket and bowled a delivery pitching well outside leg stump. It spun sharply back in, slipped through Ali’s defenses, and hit the stumps right between his legs. Richie Benaud’s iconic commentary summed it up perfectly: “You wouldn’t believe it, he’s done him between his legs.”
That final delivery of the day, cleverly set up by the spinner and his wicketkeeper, earned Australia a wicket and remains one of the most memorable moments in Warne’s legendary career along with one of Benaud’s most famous lines.
A thread 🧵 on epic sledges in cricket! Some witty, some nasty but definitely enjoyable!
Have fun! 😅😉👍
1. Zimbabwe was 9 down for 120. In came Eddo Brandes. He decided to play his shots. A few minutes later, McGrath casually asked Eddo, ”Why are you so fat?”
Eddo Brandes didn't miss the opportunity and quickly replied, “Because every time I make love to your wife, she gives me a biscuit.”
(1/n)
Women in Bengal are being whipped Taliban style, gang raped inside hospitals, hounded for their journalism - and not a squeak - but some random woman is caught shoplifting in some random country and Sagarika Ghose is quick to blame Modi.
My views on the hypocrisy of the TMC:
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Judge Frank Calrio has just passed away
This thread will show you why he was loved by so many- Thread🧵
1 ) 96 year old gentleman charged with a school zone violation this case will make you cry in the end. (1/16)