Just watched it on youtube and had a gentle tear in my eye!

One of the best ads ever. Beautifully blended the young generation vibe to the old Indian culture. Hamara Bajaj ♥️

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 10 hours ago

How is LXG - League of Extraordinary Gamers?

Is it a good place for casual gaming and spending a couple of hours even if you’re not a hardcore gamer? Any reviews would be appreciated!

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u/SinnerSaint240591 — 17 hours ago
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This was so cool back in the day!

I came across this song on my YouTube feed yesterday after a long time, and I couldn’t stop myself from watching the whole song. It was just so cool back then, and honestly, it still is. The choreography, the music, Hrithik’s effortless moves, the lyrics, everything about it just has that timeless cool factor.

Main Aisa Kyun Hoon 😎

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 2 days ago

Your first ever crush, and what happened in the end?

Hey everyone,

I was randomly thinking about this today and realized that almost everyone has that one first crush they still remember, even if it was decades ago.

Most of us also grew up before dating apps and social media made meeting people so easy.

Back then, if you liked someone, you usually had to build up the courage to actually talk to them or just admire them from a distance.

So, Who was your first crush? School? College? The neighborhood? 😄

Did you ever gather the courage to confess? Did you propose? Did they like you back? Did it turn into a relationship, or did you quietly keep it to yourself and move on?

If you’re comfortable, share your story (no names, of course). Let’s take a little trip down memory lane and revisit those innocent, awkward, and unforgettable first crush moments.

Edit: Mine was back in school when I was in 9th grade. I still remember it vividly because I’d just gotten my first scooty in 2006. Somehow, after a lot of convincing, I got her to let me drop her home from tuition because she was my friend.
Then my teenage brain decided it was the perfect time to show off by speeding. What I completely forgot was that a scooty has tiny tyres, and the roads were still slippery after the rain. We skidded and fell. She got hurt, and after that, she never spoke to me again. Looking back now, it’s equal parts embarrassing and hilarious. At the time, though, I was absolutely devastated. 🥲🥲😂😂

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u/SinnerSaint240591 — 2 days ago

Garam Masala: Even Akshay can’t bring this Akshay back!

Miss those days when we actually had movies where the comedy and humour were not forced. Garam Masala is from that peak bollywood comedy era!

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 4 days ago

Anyone else still loves Delhi Belly?

Any Delhi Belly and “DK Bose” fans here? It’s still one of my favorite movies from my college days. Every time I hear “DK Bose,” I can’t help but think the lyrics are weirdly relatable to life. 😄

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 6 days ago

Laal Kaptaan!

I rewatched Laal Kaptaan this weekend, and I honestly don’t get why it isn’t talked about more.

Saif Ali Khan delivered one of the most unconventional performances of his career.

With very few dialogues, he carried so much through his body language, expressions, and sheer screen presence. I honestly think his performance deserved far more appreciation.

How many of you have watched it? What did you think of the film as a whole and Saif’s performance?

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 6 days ago

Harsha Bhogle makes an interesting point: Are we playing too much on 250+ batting highways?

It feels like our batters have become so coddled by flat, highway pitches where blind slogging gets you a 250+ score, that the moment the ball moves a little bit or requires actual context-dependent anchoring, the entire batting order collapses like a house of cards. Today's chase of 154 shouldn't have ended in a 1-run loss, especially with the depth we boast. 

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 7 days ago

Gulabo Sitabo

Have you guys watched Gulabo Sitabo?

It felt extra special to me when it released back in 2020 because I’m from Lucknow too. It wasn’t just a story, it captured the city’s unhurried rhythm, its old havelis, the polite banter, the quiet stubbornness, and that bittersweet charm that’s hard to explain unless you’ve lived there. The city wasn’t just the backdrop; it was one of the main characters. 🙂

u/SinnerSaint240591 — 9 days ago