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I heard on another sub that Akri is playing a witch in Lokah 2 and hakri is playing main lead in b deux
They are doing Telugu movie as well ikri and hakri
Hard Work Matters More Than Destiny, Why Did Naslen's Character Fail?
I actually liked how Naslen's character gradually became an atheist and started accepting the harsh reality instead of relying on karma, the universe, manifestation, destiny, or God. His belief that your life is shaped by your own decisions and hard work—not by something already written—was something I completely agreed with.
I'm perfectly fine with the movie showing that manifestation alone isn't real unless you actually put in the work. That part made sense.
But I think the makers missed an opportunity with the ending. Instead of showing him succeeding through his own choices and effort, they had him end up failing and facing severe problems.
The issue is that this allows some religious or spiritual viewers to interpret it as, "See? The moment he stopped believing in God, the universe, destiny, or manifestation, his life fell apart. He disrespected God, so this was his punishment."
If the intention was to show that our lives are shaped by our own actions rather than destiny, I think it would have been much more effective if he had eventually succeeded because of his hard work. That would have reinforced the message that success comes from effort and personal responsibility, not from destiny already being written.
That's just how I interpreted it. What do you all think?
For eg : mua has same kind of questioning spiritual things like karma ,destiny and stuffs he was completely opposed of it but he won in the end in his life and the message was strong in that movie , but mt was different.
Kannur University colleges eppozha start avunne?
Some started today but some??
How Do I Stop Feeling the Urge to Pee at College?
Scared of infections and I'm really anxious about using public or college bathrooms. I get very nervous because people often knock on the door, and that makes me feel rushed. Sometimes I feel a strong urge to pee, but because I'm so anxious, I can't actually urinate.
To avoid needing the bathroom at college, I don't drink tea or even water before leaving home. I end up not drinking anything until I get back around 5–6 PM, and even then I only drink a small amount because I'm worried I'll need to pee more during day time . I know this isn't healthy, especially since I have other health issues.
Has anyone experienced something similar? How can I reduce the urge to pee at college or become more comfortable using public bathrooms? Any advice would be appreciated..also mansoon started lol 😭😭😭
A mild tea on ikri
A mild tea I came across on another sub:
Apparently, Ikri got into Christ (or another college in Bangalore) for a master's program in media. From what I read, she was considering going, but Hakri didn't get into Bangalore for her bachelor's (reportedly because she skipped interviews/tests for the BP concert). So Ikri also decided not to go.
If that's true, I'm a bit confused. I don't really understand why someone would give up a good opportunity just because their sibling wasn't going. At some point, don't you have to be comfortable living independently, especially for higher studies? Or do you think there were other reasons behind the decision that we don't know about?
Just curious to hear everyone's thoughts.
Before social media and influencer careers became a huge thing during the lockdown, what do you think the Kris family's career plan was?
Akri studied Visual Communication, which is still closely connected to the entertainment industry. Dikri and Ikri studied English Literature, and now they're also involved in films and content creation.
If social media hadn't taken off, what do you think they would have done? Did they ever consider pursuing professions outside the entertainment industry, or was the plan always to enter films because of their family background?
I remember Ikri once saying that becoming a pilot was a childhood ambition. Other than that, I haven't heard much about any long-term career ambitions. Hakri also studied English Literature and is now acting in films.
I'm genuinely curious about what their future plans might have been if YouTube, Instagram, and influencer culture hadn't become such major career options. Were there any other careers they seriously considered?
Ikri repost 🤣
Ravilem uchakkum promotions itt jeevikkunna vyakthi... 😭
I'm actually surprised that she doesn't seem to have any major controversies or tea surrounding her. Hakri had controversies and rumors come out even before turning 20, but why doesn't Ikri seem to be problematic?
There was a comment here saying, "What if a member of the family moves in with her partner and starts revealing more dark secrets?" That kind of makes sense.
Let's talk about three kings ?
Such a brainrot movie , everytime I watch especially the helicopter scenes and the costomer care scene omg 🤣🤣what do you guys think about the movie??
Why kalyani didn't got married but her younger brother did and have a kid ?
reddit.comThe curious case of kalyani priyadarshan?
I can’t believe she’s actually older than Nazriya, Nikhila, and Ahaana. Why did she take so long to debut in Mollywood, even with all that background?
And her drastic transformation—what exactly happened there? How can someone achieve such a change
She was always criticized for her acting and often sidelined, but after Lokah, people are becoming hardcore fans too. Still, there are barely any rumors about her on Reddit. In all the “spill the tea” posts, there’s nothing about her.
What was she doing with her life until her late 20s?
Usually, Reddit knows or discusses other celebrities’ dating lives, exes, and gossip, but why is there not even a single bit of gossip about her—except for things about her family background and the Pranav shipping stuff?
Who is she even dating?? Any tea on that? There are no controversies in her career or personal life either.
The curious case of kalyani priyadarshan?
I can’t believe she’s actually older than Nazriya, Nikhila, and Ahaana. Why did she take so long to debut in Mollywood, even with all that background?
And her drastic transformation—what exactly happened there? How can someone achieve such a change
She was always criticized for her acting and often sidelined, but after Lokah, people are becoming hardcore fans too. Still, there are barely any rumors about her on Reddit. In all the “spill the tea” posts, there’s nothing about her.
What was she doing with her life until her late 20s?
Usually, Reddit knows or discusses other celebrities’ dating lives, exes, and gossip, but why is there not even a single bit of gossip about her—except for things about her family background and the Pranav shipping stuff?
Who is she even dating?? Any tea on that? There are no controversies in her career or personal life either.
What if we had a Mammootty–Mohanlal film in a Sathyan Anthikad universe?
I was wondering about this after seeing how Sarvam Maya crossed 100 crore in a limited time despite having a nepo debut and a field-out Nivin, and seeing the theatre response for Hridayapoorvam. I feel that, more than patriotism or larger-than-life spectacle, Malayali audiences still love grounded and relatable stories.
Imagine a Sathyan Anthikad film with Mammootty and Mohanlal—no mass action, just a well-written slice-of-life story with strong emotions, humor, and memorable characters. Even something as simple as two old friends or brothers dealing with family issues and changing times could be amazing if the script is good.
Honestly, I'd love to watch something like that. What do you think? Would a Mammootty–Mohanlal film in the Sathyan Anthikad universe work today?
Is college life on Instagram reels actually what college life is like?
Because in real life, people seem to be snakes, backbite each other, and act differently behind your back. But on Instagram, everyone posts wholesome and friendly reels together. 😭😭
Is that what college life is really like, or are people just pretending for social media?
Ppl really even conducting college programs just to post on insta for validation .
How to Turn a PR Accusation into a CID Documentary 🥜
So apparently, only Kri Fam posts are "low effort"? 😭
Funny, because my other influencer posts — which were just as "low effort" — were allowed every single time. Suddenly, when it's about PR, the "low effort" rule gets activated. At this point, it feels like you're just making up rules as you go.
And if teenagers aren't welcome there, just say so and put it in the rules. Don't act like "we're worried about a teenager's mental health" when real people who genuinely care about a teenager's mental health don't publicly make posts by stalking them from a gossip sub .
Also, the Coconaad post that was brought up had already been deleted a week before. So someone had to deliberately stalk my account, dig through old posts, and save them just to use them against me later. That's not concern — that's obsession.im sure this is some low jobless influencer or pr done this .
Instead of addressing the actual criticism, the focus shifted to me. If my point was wrong, prove it wrong. Don't turn into CID officers conducting a full investigation over a PR accusation. 🤡🥜
Selective moderation isn't transparency. Making up rules after the fact isn't fairness either.