I don’t know but in general they usually spread fake news of the countries that doesn’t suit their propaganda. I barely see any good news about India from this channel.
coz this channel spreading truth which is hard to digest for most.
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I don’t know but in general they usually spread fake news of the countries that doesn’t suit their propaganda. I barely see any good news about India from this channel.
coz this channel spreading truth which is hard to digest for most.
Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
So this article itself discussing the buying of reviews might have been written with an agenda ?
Al Jazeera (including English) is based in Doha (Qatar) and is the largest network in Middle East and North Africa. It's something I think is still done with journalistic professionalism.
Of course there is an agenda which clearly says that the Hindi filmindustry is on the verge to go downhill (and certainly n o t because of launching filmfamily-kids). There are only few big production houses and distributors who still have the means to buy critics, theatre owners and analysts, etc. (YRF not being among them, btw.), but I suppose, there is a limit also to corruption...
https://www.indiaforums.com/article/yrf-breaks-silence-on-paid-pr-allegations-as-mardaani-3-gets-pulled-into-delhi-missing-persons-panic_231627
https://x.com/yearofthekraken/status/1998459014569763202?s=46 t=vevCm3I0SGjUvmq-Bjkadg
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“You cannot say that the producer’s commitment shall not be honoured. Saying ‘I don’t feel like working today’ is not acceptable professionally....
https://x.com/i/status/2019777911755342036
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