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New promo 18th feb
GIRLS IN HOSTEL 19.2
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M39:AFG vs CAN at Chennai🏏
Will Noina be portrayed as good woman at the end?
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai CC #10
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M38: SL vs ZIM at Colombo🏏
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M37: ITA vs WI at Kolkata🏏
Out Now - Official Teaser - Toxic
How did bhumi go from being a good actor to expressionless?
Do Deewane Seher Mein - Official Reviews And Box Office
Rajpal Yadav - There Should Be Designated Smoking Room In Jail
Sbs segment : double dhamaka- spoiler!
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M40: AUS vs OMA at Pallekele🏏
Sanctuary in France ? Like hunchback of notre dame ? https://youtu.be/6JgnDxV7ObU?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/8vRCo7Dyw5c?si=JFTLk0Aih9i5fEZh
There are so many victims of this scam 🤦‍♀️ why would anyone risk their lives like this?
I had no clue this was an issue until I watched the video.

It's really disheartening to see people going to such extremes in the pursuit of a better life.
I've talked to a few people in real who got tangled up in the "Donkey" scheme, and they'd do anything to rewind time and escape the haunting experiences that continue to traumatize them.
What makes it even more heartbreaking is that they often realize the gravity of what they signed up for when it's too late. Imagine being confined in a bag with someone who tragically didn't survive, their lifeless body beside you for hours. Or the agony of helplessly watching boats full of people you know sink while crossing seas or oceans, all while families back home remain blissfully unaware of their deaths for months – just a glimpse into the harrowing tales I've come across, all rooted in their hopes for a better life abroad.
Dunki is the first film I know of that tackles this issue.
It breaks my heart whenever I hear about people losing their lives in the illegal immigration process. I was lucky to live a privileged life and immigrate very easily, so I don't know what it feels like to desire illegal immigration. But I know a lot of people who chose this option are facing extreme poverty, violence, and hopeless dead ends in their home country.
I hope that a movie like Dunki makes them weigh their options more carefully. I also think there needs to be more information about visas, immigration, and options.
For example, in the case of Jagdish Patel, the family made it to Toronto. Toronto is a major metropolitan city in Canada. It has a thriving South Asian population. Why did they choose to cross from Toronto to the USA? The USA is nice, but not all that great. And Canada has so many more visa options. You could find employment in caregiving and get a visa. Quebec has a need for skilled laborers and gives out trade visas easily.
And overall, there are so many countries in the world to immigrate to that are actually easier to immigrate to than the UK or USA. And you might even have a better life there. There are also many nations that will offer temporary work visas to agricultural or trade laborers. So many ways to temporarily earn in foreign currency without the mortal risks.
This is so đź’” to read..
I wish people would realise that living in home country is always better than trying to immigrate illegally to other countries abroad.
Celebrating 2 years of Dunki- Shah Rukh and Taapsee https://x.com/vfx_redchillies/status/2002687940464451625?s=46 t=gmo_g396jwmtO4eUOAuljw
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https://youtu.be/mAAnKocdvSk
https://x.com/miryar_baloch/status/1997660687158665696?t=jYwmRFd-IfCEfZuh8pbf0Q s=19
https://x.com/khelonmusk/status/1997582678632317358?s=46 t=74Fftld4jR1M5tPxEU7sHA Can he bring it home for Aatish Kapoor?
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