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Live: Covid claims 24 more deaths, positivity rate climbs to 8.Opaque companies are mining data from millions of people’s phones to decide which adverts should be shown on billboards all over the country, a Big Brother Watch investigation has found.Revenge? Gunner held for killing 4 in Bathinda military station attack.UAPA slapped on Kerala train attacker, got radicalised by Zakir Naik.

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  • Will Ajit Pawar join BJP? Political buzz continues.
  • Certificate Programme in Project Management by IIT Delhi.
  • Live: SC to hear pleas on same-sex marriage today.
  • Explainer: Same-sex marriage case in Supreme Court.
  • Special court acquits all accused in 2002 Gujarat Naroda Gam riots case.
  • Assam, Arunachal sign pact to resolve border dispute.
  • Trio tried to kill Atiq on April 14, bailed out at last minute.
  • Travel agency company Yatra pitched in and, with the hashtag ‘Book now pay later’, said, “Hotels mangoge, Re 1 mein denge (Ask for hotels, we will provide for Re 1)." In a wordplay, Netflix said, “Recommended for us: Hum Aapke Hain Corn.” To this, Zomato responded by saying, “Yup, it's a 'Wednesday' after all.” Most of the tweets were being exchanged on January 4 which was a Wednesday. Blinkit replied to the viewers of Netflix shows saying, “Binge watch karoge, popcorn hum la denge (If you watch several episodes of a show in succession, we will get you popcorn).

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    But if you demand Kashmir, we will tear you apart.)” Delivered by an Indian to a Pakistani, the dialogue is from the 2002 Bollywood film ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’ starring Sunny Deol, Arbaaz Khan and Tabu among others. Basically, all these slogans from Blinkit, Zomato and Netflix are adaptations from a popular dialogue “Tum doodh mangoge hum kheer denge, tum Kashmir mangoge hum cheer denge (You ask for milk and we will give you sweet rice pudding.

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    With the caption “It's a great day to go out and look at billboards”, it said, “Friday mangoge, Wednesday denge (Ask for Friday, will provide Wednesday.” Wednesday is a currently streaming popular English TV serial by Tim Burton starring Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie and Riki Lindhome among others. On its part, Netflix’s post included billboards also of Blinkit and Zomato besides its own.











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