Public perception seems, ANI is a news agency that provides all sorts of clips and sound bites that show India in a poor light for anti-India news media around the world to propaganda against India.
For example, heat wave happens - ANI will interview one Mr. Khan, a rickshaw driver from old Delhi with a sob story somehow blaming the Govt for the heat wave, as well his job which his dad and grand dad did since Nehru's time.
It's never that Indian's life choices and always the govt (and sometimes other Indians too get blamed) who are keeping him poor and make him suffer.
It will be bought by all the red-green cabal infiltrated or run anti-India media, as many people accuse: like Al-Jazeera, DW, France24, CNA, Reuters, BBC etc.
And these media will broadcast it as "India suffers heat wave, Indians blame Modi Govt policies" using that one sob video.
ANI at that time may have also showed a part of India greened by govt programs and interview people who can say some good things about how India is managing climate change even as a poor country.
But those videos won't sell to these anti-India red-green cabal media of the world. As Indians we have to ask: Do a Chinese or Japanese media company do such a job and sell clips that can be used to demean their govt or country?
It is not a one time occurrence. It is day after day we see these pessimistic stories from India taken with ANI mics on all these world media - channels which many Indians consider as anti-India propaganda media.
So we have to ask ourselves why do we do it? No matter what democratic, free speech, "we are only showing the reality" reasons we tend to give.
We can always produce positive and optimistic content on India to share to the world while questioning our govt and authorities with full freedom on all the issues locally.
Unfortunately, we see the opposite is happening. Always praise the govt and act like sycophants domestically but sell all kinds of content to the world that are used to do anti-India propaganda and anti-GOI psyops by adversaries.
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The only thing missing in Dhurandhar was showing the actress in a bikini at a foreign location
Meanwhile Alpha has everything a spy movie is supposed to have
YRF never disappoint its audience.
Indian women calling themself baddie is like Modi Ji calling India "Vishva guru", we know it's not true, but we still believe it; because we live in India with Indian women.
#AlphaReview - ⭐️ ( 1 Star )
#Alpha is a CRINGE FEST that puts the final nail in the coffin of the Spy Universe.
YRF and its writers have done it yet again. Just like the previous films in the Spy Universe, they’ve once again made an Indian Army officer the primary antagonist who turns rogue against the nation but this time they gave it a terrible twist inspired from Hamza Ali Mazari (Revealed before the climax )
This time, #BobbyDeol plays that officer, the creator of the “Alpha” super-soldier program. After the Indian Army shuts the project down, he continues running it illegally. Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s characters are also products of the same Alpha program, giving them abilities that resemble a “Spider-Sense and other powers copied from multiple Hollywood flicks .”
The story is so illogical and absurd that as the film progresses, it makes you feel angry, irritated, amused, frustrated, and completely bewildered all at the same time.
#AliaBhatt, whom I consider one of the finest actresses of our generation, should seriously take an oath never to do another action film. It simply doesn’t suit her. Watching her single-handedly overpower 10–20 men who are over six feet tall is impossible to believe. She neither has the physical presence nor the raw intensity that such a character demands.
As for Sharvari, it feels like more attention was paid to her makeup than to the choreography of her action sequences.
The story is written by Uday Chopra, while the screenplay is by Sridhar Raghavan and Soumil Shukla. Believe me, they’ve managed to surpass even #War2 and #Tiger3 in delivering one of the weakest and most nonsensical scripts in the Spy Universe.
Comparing Alpha with the #Dhurandhar series would be a crime. Its real comparison should be with films like Naam Shabana, Akira, and Dhaakad and even by those standards, Alpha comes across as the weakest of the lot.
Bobby Deol’s character is disappointingly underwritten, and his mixed Haryanvi-Rajasthani accent fails to leave any impact. Anil Kapoor is a terrific actor, but he feels completely out of place in this universe.
Patriotism is virtually nonexistent in the film. Hrithik Roshan’s cameo is the only aspect that is genuinely worth watching.
Shiv Rawail’s direction lacks impact, but it’s hard to blame him entirely. When the writing is this poor, there’s only so much a director can do.
Overall, Alpha is a very poor film. It lacks thrill, substance, and even the kind of action that audiences can genuinely enjoy.
Watch it at your own risk.
Meet Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub
>Did Tandav, dressed as Shiva, used abusive language.
>Supported Sarjeel imam who said Asam should be cut from India
>Attacks govt. for changing Mughal names
>Then Says "Kisike baap ka thode hai Hindustan"
While the whole world was busy body-shaming that girl (aree_shuklajii), a doctor saw it as an opportunity to spread awareness about the axillary breast, a condition that affects many women.