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YOUR SAY
from 2018-12 Sydney (1)
by Indian Link
Caption Contest
What’s the chitchat here between Deepika and Ranveer?
Kumar Tashu wrote: Zor laga ke haiya
Rishi Singh wrote: Too early to wash your hands off me
Ambika Girglani wrote: Ab tera kya hoga
Arix Bishnoi wrote: Itna footage to Virushka ko bhi nahi mila hoga, jitna hame mil raha hai
Vimisha Jani wrote: Ab tumhare sath puri zindgi chakki peesing
Geetika Sethi Arora wrote: Nahi Padma ab mein tumhe is paani mein nahi doobne dunga
Monika Patel Kothari wrote: Cheete ke chaal baaz kee nazar aur Bajirao kee takat pe sandeh nahin karna
Payal Singde wrote: Yeh bandhan toh pyaar ka bandhan hai
Arix Bishnoi wrote: Deepu Deepu, yes Ranveer, eating laddu, no Ranveer, open your mouth, ha ha ha
WHO WORE IT BETTER?
KAREENA KAPOOR KHAN OR RUBY ROSE IN PRABAL GURUNG?
Kareena 69% Ruby 31%
INDIA-OZ: NEED TO RE-CRAFT AN OLD RELATIONSHIP
The India-Oz relationship has huge potential. But will the two nations - who have missed many opportunities to collaborateever explore that potential, AMIT DASGUPTA asked on the eve of the President of India’s visit to Australia

Krish Na wrote: Excellent perspective. There’s an urgent need for both the countries to find common ground, with China encircling both at an alarming pace. But first, there’s a need to elevate India to peer status in the popular culture. Unfortunately, one still sees a patronising and occasionally dismissive portrayal of India in the Australian media and political space that eventually results in a lack of engagement. The best example of it is how the Abbott government sold the Adani mine locally – as a salvation for the underprivileged Indian masses. Such a tone in commercial affairs creates an impression of patronage and results in resentment. I think the tone of engagement needs to change, while acknowledging the ground realities that India has plenty of catching up to do on its side to be considered a value provider.to play in sharing ideas around culture and ethnicity, and in building respect and understanding.
PRESIDENT KOVIND DINES AT MANJIT’S AT THE WHARF
Manjit.wharf wrote: It was a huge honour having the honourable @presidentofindia dine at Manjit’s this week with his family and the High Commissioner of India for Australia. Special thanks to @ indianlink for this memorable photo.
Rosemary Mula wrote: Well, where else would the Indian President eat? He deserved to be honoured with the best and I’m sure he received it at Manjits @ the Wharf. Well done to you all. What a fantastic migrant story.
AUSSIE DIWALI
