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Kaithi Movie Review: Error spotted

Kaithi Movie was directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. It was an action-crime thriller movie. And the cast includes Karthi, Naren, Dheena, George Maryan, and so on. One line of the story was that a gangster group took revenge on the police department, and unfortunately, one prisoner was helped by the police. How it's happened. What was the end? That is the story of the film.   The screenplay was extraordinary, and the whole movie was in night mode. And there is no heroine or songs like in an in an ordinary Tamil movie. But there is some talk about the movie; it was copied from the Hollywood movie Assault on Precinct 13. But the director says I developed the story with old news papers. And you may have doubts (I had). Gangsters have the guts to kill police officers; they have lakhs of dollars and drugs, but no one has a pistol! Whatever, the movie was awesome. Karthi did well. Every character was equally weighted in the story and screenplay. Overall, it was an awesome movie. And my perso...

Why black attracts heat?

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Probablily 80% of people on this planet named Earth say, "Oh god, My Bad, I wore a black shirt on this hot day." Ah, that was a common thought. But how many of them know the science behind that? Why it's happened.   As per science, darker colors, like black and dark shades of all colors, are observe more heat. Literally, it's not heat; it's light, and light has heat.    Actually, colors reflect colors that have their wavelength and observe colors that do not have their wavelength. For example, red reflects red and absorbs others.   And black was the absence of colors, so it's observed all colors. White has all wavelengths of color, so it reflects all colors.     So most people prefer white shirts in the summer. But there are some people who are crazed with black and prefer to wear black dresses. And they also have some benefits, like being cool-looking, and it helps release body heat because blacks observe heat right. LOL!   Now, if you wa...

Girl in the room 105 by Chetan bhagat book full summary in a minute

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About Book In My View I It's a fictional crime novel that was released in 2018 and written by Chetan Bhagat. Yeah.. Wikipedia also says that.   But it's an unloved story like that denoted on the book cover. There were two characters, 2 main characters that was Keshav and Zara lone. Ah, obviously, there were many characters, which was important, but the story revolves around this couple. Yeah, they are lovers but broke their relationship because of a religious clash.  Keshav was from a Hindu family, and his father was one of the senior members of the RSS. Zara Lone was a Muslim from Kashmir. After breaking up, Zara was engaged to another man. But Keshsav still had feelings about Zara Lone. One day, he got a message from her to meet. So he went to her room through the window because it was a college ladies hostel. And he looked at her; she was on her bed. He called her, but there was no response from her. After some minutes, he knew she was dead. And he informed the po...

Malala: My story of standing up for girls rights

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Hey guys, this post is about Malala Yousafzai, who is the winner of "The Noble Peace Prize." This post tells about the book "Malala: My Story of Standing Up for Girls Rights" that she wrote with Patricia McCormick. Of course you got the thing that's in that book by title.   YEAH!! that's correct.. You are Brilliant.. About Book This book is a biography kinda book. It is the story of the Malala, who fought for girls education and girls rights and was shot in the head by the Taliban just because she went to school. Malala was born in a small village in Pakistan in 1997. She was raised in a rural area called "Swat Valley." In that place, taliban groups, who are all getting furious about their religion, were spread throughout the Swat Valley. They were opposed to the idea that a girl is free to go out. At the time, they were also against girls education. They started destroying schools that did not follow their commands. At that time, Malala...