Insider Goss: Drishyam 3 is not going to be a remake of the Malayalam Drishyam 3.

Insider Goss: Drishyam 3 is not going to be a remake of the Malayalam Drishyam 3.

I've seen a few people saying the Hindi version isn't going to follow the Malayalam one beat for beat. I'm fully hoping that's true. I mean everybody basically knows everything from the malayalam one and the consensus was not overwhelmingly positive like it has been for 1 and 2. Excited to see what nuances they bring

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 day ago

comet apex stratos 1month review

To give some context before the paid review allegations start, I've always liked the whole dad sneaker aesthetic. I checked out a bunch of NB pairs first, but most of the ones I liked were 2 expensive. The ones that did fall into my budget during myntra sales weren't colorways I liked I looked at the ASICS 1130s too, but personally I just didn't really fw the design. i liked this design so i got it for around ₹5.9k, it was the most cost effective option also I've been using them for about a month now and theyre rlly not bad Sizing is p much true to size. I have slightly wider feet and I didn't have any major issues with the fit. The heel has good padding but i do wish it was a bit softer and the insole is surprisingly well cushioned. I liked the padding around the tongue and the sock liner alot tho. Also the weight. Looking at them, I expected them to be much heavier, but they're actually p light. easy to travel with them as well.

Now they dont have any advanced tech as such like NB's ABZORB cushioning or any of the tech you get in more expensive pairs. But judging them purely in the ₹5.5k to ₹6k price bracket, I think theyre fine ( DONT HATE ME) im p happy with the shoe

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 2 days ago

We say made in India like it's a simple concept these days, I disagree

I came across Ishveer Dholakiya’s story recently and this stuck with me. He’d spent years in the diamond business in Surat, then decided to get into solar manufacturing. Let me tell you what the problem here was. India was still playing catch-up. There was no local supplier ecosystem yet,no skilled talent, and there was no playbook for building solar manufacturing here. So starting a factory wasn’t just about making solar panels. It’s easy today to talk about Made in India like manufacturing just appears once there’s enough demand. It doesn’t. Someone has to take the first few bets, figure out what doesn’t work, train people, build suppliers and survive long enough for the ecosystem to catch up right? Being early is one thing. But being early in a country that is itself still catching up?? is a completely different bet. That’s probably the part of the story I find most interesting.

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 3 days ago

18 years for jersey number 18

I was 7 when Virat made his ODI debut and I still vividly remember that game. He scored 12 against Sri Lanka that day. Nobody watching knew what was coming next lol 14,000+ ODI runs, 50 ODI hundreds, insane chases, captaincy, World Cup, the 2023 final heartbreak and even two RCB wins. 18 years later, he’s still one of the most relevant parts of cricket conversations today. Saw that one8 is relaunching seam XVIII tomorrow as an ode to the goat as well. Maybe i can get my hands on them this time. 18 years already is bonkers

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 3 days ago

Received Thermal Grizzly PhaseSheet PTM today & decided to repaste

Finally decided to repaste my 2.8-year-old Acer Nitro 5 (R5 5600H + RTX 3050) and received the Thermal Grizzly PhaseSheet PTM today. I was initially considering the PTM7950 sheets listed on Amazon, but after reading about clone/fake products, I decided to go with Thermal Grizzly instead.

it's almost 3 years old now. I haven't opened the heatsink even once( have cleaned fans thrice during those duration); This will be my laptop's first repaste since purchase. Looking forward to seeing the temperature difference.

Anyone here using PTM? How were your results? 👀

Any suggestions would be helpful, I have watched repasting video of my model already thought

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 10 days ago

nalla freestyle days to seeing sm in proper commericals is such a wild jump

was shuffling old tracks just now and got hit with so much nostalgia thinking about how far seedhe maut have come

remember when you had to dig around youtube just to find their underground stuff and now they are just popping up everywhere while keeping that exact same aggressive energy. they did not water down their lingo or change how they rap at all which is dope to see

whats your absolute favorite from them back in the day before they blew up everywhere?

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 14 days ago
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Have luxury buyers stopped caring about flashing amenities?

I was chatting with a few people who are actively looking at premium homes in NCR right now, and surprisingly almost nobody brought up massive clubhouses or infinity pools first.

the whole conversation was centered around quiet communities, less crowding, and managed housekeeping... someone brought up few projects like ekanam by great value in sector 107 or Camellias as an example of how people are paying premium prices just for space, low density, and privacy over a long list of features you never use. made me wonder if the definition of luxury has quietly changed. if you were spending serious money on a home today, what would be your top three priorities?

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u/Worth_Ground1609 — 15 days ago

Sara's wholesome food + a slow feeder bowl have really helped my dog

My dog used to inhale his food in like 15 seconds and then randomly throws up undigested food every now and then. 😭 I honestly couldn't figure out if it was the food itself or if he was just eating way too fast. Got a vet consultation too and there was no other underlying problem as such. A friend suggested trying a slow feeder bowl and around the same time I also switched his food up. It's been a few weeks now and this combo has been working pretty good imo. He takes his time eating and his throwing up has been less, his weight has been a lot more consistent too.

Just a lil suggestion from me if your dog faces the same issuezz 🙂

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u/Worth_Ground1609 — 24 days ago

Been discovering some insane underground hip hop artist lately

I started watching the Legacy out of curiosity, and now my Spotify algorithm is completely different.

One of my biggest discoveries was Dhanji. I don't think he's underrated anymore, but finding his music made me realise how much incredible talent exists in DHH that still doesn't get enough recognition.

Started putting together a playlist of artists I think more people should check out. Drop your recommendations too.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ntlRRlFagvjf4Q1CCvEr7?si=a18fWNQ7RgawTQmaa9tHYw&utm_source=copy-link&pt=da1f491fede0bc2ac4762f5c05601be4&pi=Qp4HCUBwT0KEG

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago

I've stopped caring what language a song is in

I'm from South India, so growing up I mostly listened to songs in my own language and English mostly. Back then, if I couldn't understand the lyrics, I'd usually just skip the song.

Somewhere along the way that completely changed. Now I genuinely couldn't care less. If a song makes me feel something, it's going straight into my playlist. I've discovered so many amazing artists outside the languages I grew up with just by keeping an open mind.

I was listening to RADAR India playlist recently on spotify and a song 'Kahani' by Taba Chake came on. I'd never heard of Taba Chake before, but the vibe alone was enough for me.

Has anyone else reached that stage where language doesn't matter anymore? Or do lyrics still make or break a song for you?

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u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago

Be honest. How many titles are sitting in your Netflix watchlist right now?

Mine has crossed 100 at this point. I think Netflix has one of the biggest libraries out there, so every time I open the app I end up adding 4-5 more movies or series instead of actually watching them. And somehow... I still end up rewatching The Office. How many titles are sitting in your watchlist right now?

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago
▲ 1.1k r/TheApothecaryDiaries+1 crossposts

This fungus infects caterpillars in the Himalayas, grows out of their bodies, and can sell for thousands of dollars per kilogram.

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago
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These mysterious caves in Mustang were carved into cliffs over 2,000 years ago, and historians still debate who originally lived there.

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago

Until 2012, this man from a remote village in Nepal had never even seen a doctor. He later became the shortest person [54.6 cm (21.5 inches)] ever officially recorded.

u/Worth_Ground1609 — 1 month ago