This will remain my favorite scene from #Pluribus and the one that sums up everything. I love the power and calmness in Manousos voice when he rejects the hive. Like he is speaking on behalf of humanity.
"You cannot give me anything because everything you have is stolen"
More evidence of trafficking attempts by rapists to take these abused girls back to Pakistan.
This one failed. We need to know how many didn't fail.
How many British girls are trapped, as sex slaves, in Pakistan?
It sounds ludicrous. Trust me - it is VERY real.
What a pathetic wannabe. I have seen people carry electric cookers in other developed Asian countries. In long train journeys people from all cultures specially Asian will prepare meal. What is this need to shame Indians for something everyone does?
> Wake up
> Drink detergent-mixed milk for breakfast
> Ride on potholes-filled road to reach office
> Pay toll & fuel tax on the way
> Eat Fake paneer sandwich for lunch
> Ride a bike back home
> Fall in a sewage pit
> Die from corruption
What a joke this country has become!
For autonomy over the woman’s body and the power to make her own decision India would be the best place to be for women if not for the rapey men.
I wish all the problematic men leave the country and everyone else gets to rebuild this lovely land in the way this land deserves it.
smriti mandhana deserve to lose for making palash muchhal's life horrible , first she didn't give him what he deserved then tortured him & finally accused him of cheating, destroying his image & career in the society.
The best part about Dhurandhar is its portrayal of Pakistanis. You see them as humans, not caricatures. Men are shown strong and muscular. No kajal, no skull caps, no paijaan shit. Women are dancing in weddings, having fun in clubs. There are well-built roads, bungalows, malls