Sir. I think maybe I speak for a small but valid percentage of India when I say couldn’t care less what the congress did anymore. Let it go. India moved on. They are not in power for their deeds. We did jokes about them for years, we booed them at the commonwealth games, they were a punch line on this platform for years, they got voted out. That’s life. These kids giving exams don’t even remember a congress govt. Questions can only be asked of those in power. That’s not being selective, it’s just called living in the present. No one dealing with a paper leak cares about BJP/Congress or Hindu/Muslim or any partisan bullshit. They’re worried about the future.
I can't believe the filth so many critics here are being subjected to this week. A vile country, and a shitty industry that won't stand up for critics but expects critics to stand up for them
Only one leading national newspaper found Rahul Gandhi’s findings on voter fraud to be worthy of being front page lead.
This wasn’t even a late night presser.
This is spreading like a disease in India - young wannabe social media influencers, having nothing but abuse as content & hoping to get viral....till things blow up on their faces.
First #Sharmishta now #MalikSwashbuckler who thought that it was a good idea to make offensive remarks and rape threats against Turkish women - because after all he was doing this for India.
This is NOT nationalism - this is being a national shame.
Apparently the police in Turkey have him now and Indian Andrew Tate has deleted all his social media accounts.
@manabsays I see your point. I have no issue with evolving technology, but taking an entire studio’s lifetime of work to train an algorithm—without permission or credit—while profiting from it is outright theft.
@tamilravi Box office collections. I only read reviews from critics I trust. Also if I'm watching a complex show and I confuse characters or the storyline, I go to the wikipedia plot section, which really helps, but only after I have seen the show.