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Ubaal proves Rajpal Yadav is far more than just a comedy actor

What makes Ubaal stand out is its simplicity and honesty. Director Darshan Prakaash avoids loud melodrama and instead focuses on realism, loneliness, ageing love, emotional connection, and the quiet feelings people often ignore in everyday life.

The grounded cinematography and raw atmosphere give the film a beautiful indie short film feel that fans of meaningful storytelling and realistic emotional dramas will truly appreciate.

In an era of loud OTT content, Ubaal feels intimate, sensitive, and deeply human.

u/Admirable_Move6933 — 3 days ago

Do you think people genuinely fear silence because it forces them to face who they really are?

The quote points toward a deeply philosophical idea: many people may not actually fear boredom, but rather the discomfort of self-confrontation. Silence removes distraction. And without distraction, we are left alone with our thoughts, insecurities, regrets, identity, and unresolved emotions.

Think about modern life today:

music during travel, podcasts while walking, reels before sleep, notifications every few minutes, constant social validation, endless content consumption. Very few moments remain where people simply sit quietly with themselves.

Existential philosophers and spiritual traditions across the world have often argued that self-awareness begins in silence, but modern society increasingly treats silence as something uncomfortable that must immediately be filled.

u/Admirable_Move6933 — 3 days ago

Is forced low rating becoming the new layoff strategy in IT?

A lot of employees in Indian IT are starting to feel that companies are slowly shifting from direct layoffs to performance-based exits. The concern is simple: if someone is officially marked as an underperformer, companies may avoid the backlash, severance costs, and headlines that come with mass layoffs.

TCS recently came into discussion after reports around a stricter push on the bottom 5% of performers, and it has sparked debate across the industry. What’s making people uneasy is that TCS was once considered one of the most stable and safest companies for long-term careers in India.

Do you think forced low ratings and PIPs are becoming the new silent layoffs in Indian IT?

u/Admirable_Move6933 — 3 days ago

Would you pick a Tissot over a Seiko ?

Tissot PRX with the blue dial and integrated steel bracelet is honestly one of the cleanest everyday watches out there

40mm stainless steel case, sapphire crystal, 100m water resistance, quartz movement, and that ultra-comfortable integrated bracelet make it feel way more premium than its price tag

The blue sunburst dial changes beautifully under different lighting and gives proper luxury sports watch vibes🔥

Would you go for the quartz PRX or spend extra for the Powermatic 80 automatic?

u/Admirable_Move6933 — 4 days ago