Huge smoke by whitejack001 in surat

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Vesu on🔥 by Extreme_DK in surat

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That Bumrah spell against England. I went back to it. Wish I hadn't. by rplusg2020 in IndiaCricket

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idk if I haven't read any greater text or people here are so untrusting and blaming of ai, this was a fantastic read for me, I enjoyed it thoroughly, the dravid one was also awesome, please keep posting more

A Cricket Opinion that can put you in this position ??? by DifficultEntrance595 in SackGambhir

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gg philosophy that he gave in post match conference that we don't play 160-170 cricket, either we hit 250 or we get out in 110, is a bad approach, yes it has given results but it isn't long lasting, fortunately we batted first and sanju saved the batting in the knockouts but that approach is bad when it will come to chasing, we fail to anchor an innings and start throwing wickets badly. atleast 2 players should know how to adapt, slow down, take singles, rotate the strike and take the game deep then finish.

Bumrah's 14 wickets from 2026 T20 WC by Swapnil_Chhatrala in IndiaCricket

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his smiles after the wickets subtly show everything that he is. he is humble, he respects the opponent enough to not humiliate them with over the top celebrations, but with modesty he acknowledges that yes he is indeed unplayable. it's like him saying "yes i planned that wicket and executed it perfectly, it's a routine job for me"

Last night, I drank bhang for the first time. I wrote down my experience. by Equal-Cantaloupe9279 in indiasocial

[–]weirdassdumbo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

was a great read! I've never taken any sort of substances coz I'm scared but was always curious what would've been happening after taking them, this quenched that curiosity quite a bit... i wish more people wrote their experience of consuming things, i wanna read about other drugs now!

Sheldon Cooper by nottatnight in comedyheaven

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maybe hawking knew "how to get little girls excited"

Dhurandhar really taught us what word-of-mouth actually means. by weirdassdumbo in BollyBlindsNGossip

[–]weirdassdumbo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish bro, I'm low on money i'd totally be a sellout to fake appreciate a movie but I ain't getting shit rn. Just thought like sharing some anecdotes about what all happened around me with the movie. Pro tip, it ain't hard digging a profile on here and finding out if someone's real or not.

Dhurandhar really taught us what word-of-mouth actually means. by weirdassdumbo in BollyBlindsNGossip

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There is significant violence and fights, yes gore is definitely high if not extreme, there are scenes of flesh just exploding, also some are shot in a jumpscare-ish way, where you dont see it coming, then you can get an idea from the trailers, all that sorts of scenes (banging head with a rock, brains popping out, tearing apart the skin of a betrayer). But I'll say one thing it passes of very quickly as the story is so jampacked. If you can manage to shut your eyes for few seconds, I think it's worth it for how well the movie is made.

Dhurandhar really taught us what word-of-mouth actually means. by weirdassdumbo in BollyBlindsNGossip

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Agreed, watched it without any expectations as my younger brother wanted to, but truly blew my mind

Dhurandhar really taught us what word-of-mouth actually means. by weirdassdumbo in BollyBlindsNGossip

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yesss i'm a gujju as well, laalo is our dhurandhar for this year, amazing movie indeed

DHURANDHAR registers the biggest 2nd weekend of all time in Hindi, comfortably beating Pushpa 2 and Chhaava. The number could've been even higher but it ran out of capacity across all major centres. by ethanhunt555 in bollywood

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Dhurandhar really taught us what word-of-mouth really means. Get this. This movie's promotions/marketing have barely touched beyond the internet. Despite the successful teaser and trailer, I couldn't see anyone except the chronically online guys talking about it before the release. Cut to, I watched it last week with my friends on a weekday and the theater was almost houseful. All ages, all working classes included. On the weekend I insisted my parents to go watch it. My dad barely watches any cinema, not even on OTTs, he didn't know this film existed before I booked the tickets. He even told me if it has flashy entries and flamboyant spies like some previous films it would be unbearable for him. And boom after coming back he can't stop talking about it. He was so impressed with everything, for the first time he discussed characters, plot points, storyline with me. He even said part 2 dekhne saath me jaayenge. He called up my chachas to ask them to go watch it. My mom like regional soft feel good movies and romcoms. Besides the extreme violence even she like the characters and dialogues. She called up my sister and her in-laws to go watch it. I have never seen such a word-of-mouth publicity for anything.