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Amazing how PK Mishra didn’t waste any waqt-fakt while writing “pyaar kabhi waqt-fakt dekhta nahi” line in premika ne pyaar se.

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No food has been a bigger betrayal than sabudana khichdi. What do you mean it has 400cals and 3g protein and that protein comes from the SHENGDANA.

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#WATCH | Maharashtra | Satpurush Wankhede, also known as the 'Birdman of Nagpur,' has been feeding birds every single day for the past 22 years at the city's iconic Ambazari Garden. At precisely 7:30 am each morning, Wankhede arrives at the park carrying bags filled with grains

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Recently on an Air India flight 191 to Newark I met a young airhostess Surabhi Kolhatkar who not only remembered being named after our Surabhi programme but also watching it with her parents. My pranaams to the Kolhatkars #airindia, #Surabhibaby, #Surabhiwalle, #surabhiname,

Recently on an Air India flight 191  to Newark I met a young airhostess Surabhi Kolhatkar who not only remembered being named after our Surabhi programme but also watching it with her parents. My pranaams to the Kolhatkars
#airindia, #Surabhibaby, #Surabhiwalle, #surabhiname,
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“Metro… in Dino” review: Not a single dinosaur in the movie. Forget about a metro running inside a dinosaur. Zero stars. Sorry for the spoilers.

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‘Booty’ and ‘butt’ are synonyms. ‘Call’ and ‘dial’ are synonyms. But, a ‘booty call’ and a ‘butt dial’ are VERY different things.

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A message from a Kindergarten teacher: After forty years in the classroom, my career ended with one small sentence from a six-year-old: “My dad says people like you don’t matter anymore.” No sneer. No malice. Just quiet honesty — the kind that cuts deeper because it’s