To all the flyers, do you always touch the plane before boarding the flight?

Whenever I board a flight, I always have the habit of touching the plane before entering it. Kind of like a superstition. Is it just me or does anyone does the same?

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u/thudduke — 4 days ago

Atleast, the name could've been different

For context, in Karuppu, there's a scene where RJB couldn't lie in front of the judge and he speaks all the stuffs that he's not supposed to. This was a remake (I don't wanna say it as a copy) of an important scene from Jim Carrey's film, Liar Liar. And in the OST, the BGM is named as Liar Liar

u/thudduke — 11 days ago
▲ 109 r/kollywood

TIL CM Vijay and Mamitha Baiju share the same birthday

Happy Birthday to them...

u/thudduke — 2 months ago
▲ 12 r/TamilMusic+1 crossposts

Guys, please check out my song, "Aanavam" on Youtube

Hi! I'm Suraj a.k.a Duke, an aspiring filmmaker and a rapper.

Please do check out my song Aanavam on YouTube. Its a Tamil Rap song that focuses on the path of choosing a harder path to achieve success, rather than staying in a safer path. Please do check it out and please provide your feedback!

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u/thudduke — 2 months ago
▲ 247 r/CarsIndia

As a car enthusiast, I'll definitely miss the older designs...

After seeing the abomination that Hyundai has produced with the new i20, I genuinely feel that the older i20s had that class that justifies its segment, premium hatchback. My i20 still looks like a luxury car with that design language and I really don't wanna change my car, because all cars look the same, like a fricking BOX.

The older cars (especially sedans like Lancer, Ikon, Escort, Fiesta, Accent, Sonata, Kizashi, Cedia and so on...) had some kind of soul that says "Its not just a machine, its like your best friend". But nowadays, the cars are jacked up robotic assistants which lacks that enthusiasm. Idk, is it just me or do you guys feel the same?

u/thudduke — 2 months ago

Someone in the sub asked for "Joint Jegadeesan" plot and here it is...

Jegadeesan a.k.a Jaggy (Thalaivar) is a retired chemist who enjoys his divorced life by smoking pot and playing games with the area kids. To avoid any problems, he cultivates his own pot and uses for himself. His son, Mithun(SK), a NCB officer, loves his dad but hates the fact that he smokes pot, but brushes it off, because it's the only thing that keeps him happy. Mithun is also in a relationship with his boss's daughter, Keerthi (Rukmini Vasanth)

Raka (RJB) is a drug kingpin and plans to distribute 100% pure grade marijuana worldwide. But, he falls short of 10 kgs. Now, Raka's father and Jaggy have a history. So, Raka knows that Jaggy is the right person to complete this task. He approaches Jaggy to complete this task and provide 10 kgs of marijuana, to which Jaggy disapproves. Raka knows about Mithun, but is confident that he won't snitch on his dad.

On the other hand, Mithun's boss Rajesh (Sarathkumar) gets to know about Mithun and Keerthi's relationship, and approves, on one condition - Mithun must capture Raka and his entire network.

So, Mithun asks his dad for help. Jaggy agrees and says OK to Raka. How Jaggy, with his humour sense and quick wit, helps Mithun complete his mission forms the rest of the story

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u/thudduke — 3 months ago