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SAY IT AGAIN
from 2019-06/07 Perth
by Indian Link
17. Vicks
18. Surf (Lalita Ji)
19. Happy Dent
20. Nike (Man Bowling on Bus)
21. Maruti
22. 5 Star (Ramesh Suresh sitting on bench)
23. Coca Cola (Aamir khan ad)
24. Hutch (Child and pug on bridge)
25. Idea (Save the tree)
26. Google Partition ad
27. Vodafone ZooZoo
28. Bournvita
29. Center Shock (Electric barber) / Balbir Pasha ko
AIDS hoga kya (awareness ad)
30. Lifebuoy (Help a child reach 5)
31. Pepsi (Dhoni helicopter shot)
32. Colgate (Suraksha Chakra)
33. Pepsi (Shahrukh pepsi ad)
34. Surf Excel (Daag Acche hai)
35. Airtel Internet (all people on bus)
36. Ariel (Share the load)
37. Madhya Pradesh Tourism
38. Whisper
39. Gillette
40. Asian Paint
#EXCUSES
We asked, what's your excuse for skipping work on the Monday after the Ind V Pak match?
Santoshi Iyer wrote: The Indian team are my brothers form another mother and I need to support them.
Jayakripa wrote: Like PM Modi, I believe in 'nation first' policy and my nation needs me now.
Swati Ramesh wrote: Have actually got a ticket to England from my politician uncle, so will be seeing the match live. Don’t forget to catch me on television.
CJ Prabhakar wrote: Severe stomach upset…
Nirali Oza wrote: My English boss is cricket fanatic and an Indian cricket team fan too so while I still have to rock up to work, I’ll spend lots of time discussing the match with him.
Shivani M Patel wrote: I forgot what day of the week it was.
Rupali Janbandhu wrote: I can only attend this meeting on Monday if it rains in Manchester
WHERE IN INDIA?
The Great Wall of India is the second longest continuous wall on the planet. Readers Rani RJ, Rajiv Gupta, Vipul Chaudhary, JP Oberoi and Rishabha Chitalia Nayak identified it correctly as Kumbhalgarh Fort in Mewar, Rajasthan.
Real actions and meaningful words from people of genuine authority can change behaviour instantly and India's cricket captain Virat Kohli did both of that.

AFL insider Damian Barrett
We both are from INDIA and in this case, AAMCHI MUMBAI as well. So heads I win, tails you lose!
Sachin Tendulkar in response to ICC’s tweet “Sachin in 2003 or Rohit in 2019: who did it better?”
Ind V Pak At Westfield Blacktown
SHIKHA CHANDRA wrote to us about an unusual cricket experience
Watching the Ind V Pak match of the ICC World Cup will be an experience I will remember for a long time. No, I wasn’t at Old Trafford Manchester but at Westpoint Blacktown, where the match was live streamed at Hoyts until the wee hours of the morning.

What an adventure - cinemas full up, sold out, despite the weatherman’s warning that there could be rain, and despite the fact that a work day morning was to follow. Of course supporters of BOTH teams were there, so the atmosphere was simply electric, with plenty of woohoos and chants going up every so often… yes, matching those of the crowds at the real thing thousands of miles away.
Rohit Sharma’s 140 off 113 balls, Virat Kohli’s expert batting, the bowling warnings to Pakistan and their sloppy fielding, as opposed to the Indian team’s professionalism – yes, even I as a cricket novice marvelled at each of these. The staff at Hoyts were very supportive. They graciously allowed the screening to go for longer thanks to the rain delays. Well done, you guys, for keeping the RSA bar open till 1:30am as well as the food service candy bar.
In between when there was a bit of dead air, they actually put on for us a recent Ajay Devgn release De De Pyar De. Bet the mostly male crowd enjoyed the eye candy on screen: they were all bored playing with their phones but once the movie came on I think relieved that they weren't having to keep themselves busy. Every hour the patronage dropped, even though the demand was high as a few cinemas at Westpoint were running the telecast. Interestingly, people were free to go from cinema to cinema if they wanted. Oh also, a few people caught up the zzzz’s in between!
I was in the last wave to leave at 3.15am, and yet in the morning, as I got the kids ready for school, I caught up on YouTube the bits that we had missed.
Caption Contest
What’s the chitchat here between Sonam Kapoor and cousin Janhvi Kapoor?

Shivani M Patel wrote: Look how you can reuse your old bedsheets to make evening gowns.
Rani RJ wrote: I have enough in my train, if you want a cover for your top.
Samir Joshi wrote: Short shorts? What’s that?
Saba Nabi wrote: Forget about gym shorts; don’t we look pretty in everything we wear?
Sanjay Khanna wrote: Kapoor(s) & sisters
Anurag Singh wrote: Badi illaichi, choti illaichi
Sonu Sodhi wrote: Jahnvi: Didi, yeh kuch zyada nahi ho gaya?
Sonam: Let them go green with envy
Naveen Rana wrote: Farji
Shubasree Iyer wrote: Bold and beautiful
Amit Soni wrote: Twinkle stars
Dina Shah wrote: Dazzling damsels!
Raghu Rules wrote: Ka 'poor' dress sense
Chirag Sharma wrote: Nepotism
Kala Raghunath wrote: Aur koi pose suggest karo… kya hamesha kamar pe hath aur taang bahar? A tang is a tang is a tang - tumhari ho ya Jolie ji ki.
Rachna Gupta wrote: Come what may we are there for each other. Blood IS thicker than water #familygoals
Raj Saneja wrote: You are not a little girl anymore, Janhvi. Stop counting on fingers and start counting on legs.
Urvashi Arora wrote: Fashionista x 2
Reena Koak wrote: Stop chasing poor Alia Bhatt. We both are awesome examples of nepotism, born to be Bollywood babes. Are you listening, Karan Johar and Kangna Ranaut?
WHO WORE IT BETTER?
WHERE IN OZ?
Which Aussie town has chemicals for street names?

Readers Chitra Iyer and Jillian Abery correctly identified it as Broken Hill NSW.
Last wise words on how to juggle family & business life: “Marry the right person.” Twitter user
@ContentQueenOz quoting Indra Nooyi in Australia
After a dramatic lead-up, India v Pakistan is just another game of cricket.
Opinion writer Geoff Lamon in abc.net.au