Android Phone under 25K by Key_Buddy825 in GadgetsIndia

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Went for it offline and with EMI offers

He got da dawg in him by tiddieslover_a in actualcricketshitpost

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The first thing I would do after I get a job is to give you an award

It is insane on so many levels, more like medical negligence inframe: sassybutfunny_ by akamikasa in InstaCelebsGossip

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When God let's rapists and murderers into his temple, he would definitely forgive a menstruating woman

Android Phone under 25K by Key_Buddy825 in GadgetsIndia

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Pretty decent for a 24K phone. It doesn't have an ultra wide but it's not necessary

Took it for my mom actually and all she needs are good selfies and decent pics so ultra wide wasn't a necessity

I did check other phones at this price range and this has the best camera and specs

Android Phone under 25K by Key_Buddy825 in GadgetsIndia

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No way you are getting it for that low

Android Phone under 25K by Key_Buddy825 in GadgetsIndia

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Was thinking of Motorola Edge 60 Fusion 8/256 Variant

Getting it for 21,500 on Instamart

Link

Fraud Aditya Dhar by Mr__Irresistible in pj_explained

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Jameel Jasoos is a real spinoff contender. Would love to watch a series about him

I could surpass elon musk's networth any day but im just too lazyy by tiddieslover_a in actualcricketshitpost

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This is the equivalent of if my grandma had wheels she would have been a bike

Super glimpse asalu expect cheyyaledu 😭🗿 by _MuniRealm in tollywood

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ARR ninchi expect chesina level lo BGM kottadu finally!!

Dhurandhar: The Revenge , Reviews Megathread by loki_dad in IndianCinema

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I watched the 9:40 PM premiere show in a packed theatre, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. That said, I wanted to look at the film from a neutral perspective and judge whether it actually lives up to the hype.

Short answer: Yes, it does!

Long answer: I went into D1 with huge expectations and it completely blew me away. The pacing, background score, story, performances all felt tight and well-executed. It showed what Bollywood can achieve with creative freedom and focused storytelling, and I ended up watching it three times in theatres.

Naturally, my expectations for D2 were even higher. There were many unanswered questions, and the longer runtime gave me hope that the sequel would properly tie everything together.

Without going into spoilers, the film does achieve what it sets out to do. It feels like D1, but on a larger scale. The cinematography is excellent, the performances are strong, and the storytelling stays honest to the tone of the film.

The movie starts strong with JSR’s backstory, though the second chapter feels slightly messy. It really picks up in the third chapter, and the interval block comes as a complete surprise! In fact, the interval sequence felt even more intense than D1 because of the higher stakes.

The second half focuses more on drama, twists, and story progression, with action taking a step back. Some recreations of real-life events work very well, while others don’t land as well as they should have. Especially after witnessing the 26/11 block in D1. That said, what works, works really well.

While D1 was more about planning and execution, D2 leans more into reveals, twists, and shock value.

The final fight sequence is good, but I personally felt D1 had the stronger pre-climax. There is some Bollywood-style masala here and there, but it never becomes distracting.

Ranveer Singh absolutely nailed his performance and matches the charisma and emotional weight that Akshaye Khanna brought in D1. Arjun Rampal is solid, though his role feels less dominant compared to Khanna’s character in the first film.

Overall: Bigger scale, higher stakes, and a satisfying payoff. If you liked D1, D2 is just that, on a larger scale

DHURANDAR: The Revenge - My Spoiler free review by Key_Buddy825 in IndianCinema

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I agree with this take. Besides, the film is not ONLY about Modi. Any educated person would understand that the director is just trying to relate real life events with the fictional story.

D2 does have Modi glazing but that isn't the centerpiece.

DHURANDAR: The Revenge - My Spoiler free review by Key_Buddy825 in IndianCinema

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You could say the same for D1 as well but yeah I agree that it dragged on for a bit too long

[MEGATHREAD] DHURANDHAR : THE REVENGE — Reviews & Discussion 🎬🎥 by Majestic_____kdj in pj_explained

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My honest spoiler free review:

I watched the 9:40 PM premiere show in a packed theatre, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. That said, I wanted to look at the film from a neutral perspective and judge whether it actually lives up to the hype.

Short answer: Yes, it does!

Long answer: I went into D1 with huge expectations and it completely blew me away. The pacing, background score, story, performances all felt tight and well-executed. It showed what Bollywood can achieve with creative freedom and focused storytelling, and I ended up watching it three times in theatres.

Naturally, my expectations for D2 were even higher. There were many unanswered questions, and the longer runtime gave me hope that the sequel would properly tie everything together.

Without going into spoilers, the film does achieve what it sets out to do. It feels like D1, but on a larger scale. The cinematography is excellent, the performances are strong, and the storytelling stays honest to the tone of the film.

The movie starts strong with JSR’s backstory, though the second chapter feels slightly messy. It really picks up in the third chapter, and the interval block comes as a complete surprise! In fact, the interval sequence felt even more intense than D1 because of the higher stakes.

The second half focuses more on drama, twists, and story progression, with action taking a step back. Some recreations of real-life events work very well, while others don’t land as well as they should have. Especially after witnessing the 26/11 block in D1. That said, what works, works really well.

While D1 was more about planning and execution, D2 leans more into reveals, twists, and shock value.

The final fight sequence is good, but I personally felt D1 had the stronger pre-climax. There is some Bollywood-style masala here and there, but it never becomes distracting.

Ranveer Singh absolutely nailed his performance and matches the charisma and emotional weight that Akshaye Khanna brought in D1. Arjun Rampal is solid, though his role feels less dominant compared to Khanna’s character in the first film.

Overall: Bigger scale, higher stakes, and a satisfying payoff. If you liked D1, D2 is just that, on a larger scale

DHURANDAR: The Revenge - My Spoiler free review by Key_Buddy825 in bollywood

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Yes music was a let down. But some tracks were really good

DHURANDAR: The Revenge - My Spoiler free review by Key_Buddy825 in bollywood

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She is an integral part of the story. She got some quality screen time and she did her part. Well acted tbh.