• Honestly, I’ve been using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X)... and lately, they all feel the same.

    Endless scrolls. Fake trends. Useless drama.
    And somewhere in the middle of that —
    my voice just didn’t feel like it mattered anymore.

    I didn’t quit, but I was mentally checked out.
    Then randomly, I stumbled across Eidok.

    Signed up just to see what it is.
    And within minutes, it felt... different.
    No noise. No pressure. No algorithm trying to shape my feed.

    I’m not saying it’s perfect — it’s new, still growing.
    But that’s what makes it even more real.
    It feels human.

    Right now, it’s the only place where I post without overthinking.
    And honestly, that’s rare.

    Just putting this out there for anyone else who’s been feeling the same.

    You might want to give Eidok a shot.
    It’s quiet. It’s clean. It feels yours.

    https://eidok.com

    #Eidok #DigitalFreedom #TiredOfScrolling #SocialWithSoul #RealVoicesMatter #EscapeTheAlgorithm #FreshStartOnline #NewSocialEra #UserFirst #BangladeshTech
    Honestly, I’ve been using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X)... and lately, they all feel the same. Endless scrolls. Fake trends. Useless drama. And somewhere in the middle of that — my voice just didn’t feel like it mattered anymore. I didn’t quit, but I was mentally checked out. Then randomly, I stumbled across Eidok. Signed up just to see what it is. And within minutes, it felt... different. No noise. No pressure. No algorithm trying to shape my feed. I’m not saying it’s perfect — it’s new, still growing. But that’s what makes it even more real. It feels human. Right now, it’s the only place where I post without overthinking. And honestly, that’s rare. Just putting this out there for anyone else who’s been feeling the same. You might want to give Eidok a shot. It’s quiet. It’s clean. It feels yours. https://eidok.com #Eidok #DigitalFreedom #TiredOfScrolling #SocialWithSoul #RealVoicesMatter #EscapeTheAlgorithm #FreshStartOnline #NewSocialEra #UserFirst #BangladeshTech
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  • I just joined Eidok, and honestly… this feels like the beginning of something big.”

    I’m new here. Just a few days ago, I randomly came across Eidok through a post someone shared.

    I didn’t think much — just signed up out of curiosity.
    But within minutes of exploring, I felt something I haven’t felt on social media in a long time:
    peace, clarity, and space.

    No ads popping up every second.
    No algorithm shoving viral nonsense in my face.
    Just… people sharing thoughts, stories, and real things — in their own way.

    I’ve posted a few things already.
    The interface is smooth, the experience is clean, and most importantly,
    it doesn’t feel like I’m being watched or controlled.

    What really surprised me is how the platform puts people first —
    not trends, not profits, not noise. Just people.

    Of course, it’s still new — I can tell.
    There are some places where it can grow, improve, polish a bit more.

    But if this is where they’ve started,
    then honestly… I’m excited to see where they’ll go.

    The internet doesn’t need another big tech copy.
    It needs something with vision, with purpose —
    and Eidok feels like that kind of project.

    Wishing the team behind this platform all the best.
    You're onto something that actually matters.
    I just joined Eidok, and honestly… this feels like the beginning of something big.” I’m new here. Just a few days ago, I randomly came across Eidok through a post someone shared. I didn’t think much — just signed up out of curiosity. But within minutes of exploring, I felt something I haven’t felt on social media in a long time: peace, clarity, and space. No ads popping up every second. No algorithm shoving viral nonsense in my face. Just… people sharing thoughts, stories, and real things — in their own way. I’ve posted a few things already. The interface is smooth, the experience is clean, and most importantly, it doesn’t feel like I’m being watched or controlled. What really surprised me is how the platform puts people first — not trends, not profits, not noise. Just people. Of course, it’s still new — I can tell. There are some places where it can grow, improve, polish a bit more. But if this is where they’ve started, then honestly… I’m excited to see where they’ll go. The internet doesn’t need another big tech copy. It needs something with vision, with purpose — and Eidok feels like that kind of project. Wishing the team behind this platform all the best. You're onto something that actually matters.
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  • Eidok isn’t perfect yet — but it’s the platform I’ve been looking for.

    I’m not someone who’s super active on social media,
    but sometimes I do want to share something in my own way, without feeling like I have to perform for algorithms.

    I used to post on Facebook,
    but slowly realized that nothing really reaches anyone unless you play by their rules.
    Some posts would randomly disappear, others just sat there with zero reach.
    It didn’t feel like my space anymore.

    Then a friend told me about Eidok.
    I’ll be honest I didn’t expect much.
    But after signing up, the first thing I noticed was…
    nobody is shouting. Nobody is fake.
    It’s quiet in a good way.

    The platform feels clean.
    No weird ads, no pushy notifications.
    And best of all when I post something, it stays mine.
    No one’s deciding what deserves to be seen.

    Now, is everything perfect? No.
    Some buttons are a bit buggy,
    a few features say “coming soon”,
    and the design could be a bit sharper.
    But I don’t mind, because I can actually feel it’s built for people like me.

    People who want to say something, without shouting.
    People who want space, not noise.

    Eidok still has room to grow,
    but it’s the first platform in a long time that feels genuinely different
    in a really good way.

    https://eidok.com
    — Just a regular user
    Eidok isn’t perfect yet — but it’s the platform I’ve been looking for. I’m not someone who’s super active on social media, but sometimes I do want to share something in my own way, without feeling like I have to perform for algorithms. I used to post on Facebook, but slowly realized that nothing really reaches anyone unless you play by their rules. Some posts would randomly disappear, others just sat there with zero reach. It didn’t feel like my space anymore. Then a friend told me about Eidok. I’ll be honest I didn’t expect much. But after signing up, the first thing I noticed was… nobody is shouting. Nobody is fake. It’s quiet in a good way. The platform feels clean. No weird ads, no pushy notifications. And best of all when I post something, it stays mine. No one’s deciding what deserves to be seen. Now, is everything perfect? No. Some buttons are a bit buggy, a few features say “coming soon”, and the design could be a bit sharper. But I don’t mind, because I can actually feel it’s built for people like me. People who want to say something, without shouting. People who want space, not noise. Eidok still has room to grow, but it’s the first platform in a long time that feels genuinely different in a really good way. https://eidok.com — Just a regular user
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  • Israeli aviation has carried out a series of strikes on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.

    The photo shows a plane landing on an airfield in Beirut that was burning after a massive Israeli strike. (UPD: photo is fake)

    The video also clearly shows houses collapsing from the strikes like a house of cards.
    Israeli aviation has carried out a series of strikes on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. The photo shows a plane landing on an airfield in Beirut that was burning after a massive Israeli strike. (UPD: photo is fake) The video also clearly shows houses collapsing from the strikes like a house of cards.
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  • Israeli aviation has carried out a series of strikes on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.

    The photo shows a plane landing on an airfield in Beirut that was burning after a massive Israeli strike. (UPD: photo is fake)

    The video also clearly shows houses collapsing from the strikes like a house of cards.
    Israeli aviation has carried out a series of strikes on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. The photo shows a plane landing on an airfield in Beirut that was burning after a massive Israeli strike. (UPD: photo is fake) The video also clearly shows houses collapsing from the strikes like a house of cards.
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  • Smt. Smriti Irani attended the 47th Annual General Meeting of the Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society today at PM Sangrahalaya, chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji.

    The Prime Ministers’ Museum stands as a testament to India’s democratic journey, honouring the life, leadership, and legacy of every Prime Minister who has shaped the nation's destiny.

    More than a repository of records, PM Sangrahalaya is a living tribute to India’s evolving aspirations, bringing alive the story of a nation that has grown through the vision of its leaders and the will of its people.

    In chronicling the political imagination and institutional contributions of successive Prime Ministers, the Museum serves as an enduring space of reflection for citizens, scholars, and statesmen alike.
    Smt. Smriti Irani attended the 47th Annual General Meeting of the Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society today at PM Sangrahalaya, chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji. The Prime Ministers’ Museum stands as a testament to India’s democratic journey, honouring the life, leadership, and legacy of every Prime Minister who has shaped the nation's destiny. More than a repository of records, PM Sangrahalaya is a living tribute to India’s evolving aspirations, bringing alive the story of a nation that has grown through the vision of its leaders and the will of its people. In chronicling the political imagination and institutional contributions of successive Prime Ministers, the Museum serves as an enduring space of reflection for citizens, scholars, and statesmen alike.
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  • Between Two Fires: Kremlin's Loss of Leverage Exposed By Israel-Iran Conflict
    Powerless to influence the conflict, Russia nonetheless hopes it will be able to win Trump's favor.

    The Kremlin is struggling to respond to the Israel-Iran conflict after it failed to anticipate the outbreak of hostilities, leaving it powerless to support a key ally, four sources in Russia’s foreign policy establishment told The Moscow Times.

    Though it maintains ties with both countries, the Kremlin, bogged down in its own war in Ukraine, had not expected Israel to take such a bold and dangerous step — one that has raised questions about the survival of Tehran’s ruling regime, the sources said.

    Nor did it expect that U.S. President Donald Trump, who has branded himself a “peacemaker,” would bow to pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to intervene.

    The Moscow Times spoke to individuals in the Russian government and close to the Kremlin for this story. All of them spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the topic.

    Israel launched a wave of air strikes on its arch-rival Iran’s infrastructure, including anti-missile sites and nuclear production infrastructure, over Tehran’s alleged moves toward building a nuclear weapon. The ensuing air war between the two countries, now entering its second week, has killed hundreds of people, including senior members of Iran’s military leadership and civilians.

    “We believed in Trump’s unconventional behavior and his desire to preserve his image as a peacemaker,” said a retired high-ranking Kremlin official familiar with Russia’s foreign policy thinking. “We expected he might go for temporary arrangements that would allow Iran to save face without a complete ban on uranium enrichment. And that he would try to prevent an Israeli attack.”

    A former Russian diplomat disagreed, criticizing what he saw as the Kremlin’s misreading of the regional dynamic.

    “Israel successively dismantled hostile forces in neighboring countries, then the regime in Damascus fell and they [Israel] took the Golan Heights. It was clear Iran was next,” the former diplomat said.


    Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. kremlin.ru
    Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.kremlin.ru
    The Kremlin assessed that Iran was in a relatively stable position based on Trump’s apparent openness to compromise and Tehran’s flexibility in recent negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, according to a government official familiar with internal discussions.

    “[Iran was] willing to discuss not a halt, but a reduction in uranium enrichment,” the official said.

    Analysts from Russia’s Valdai Discussion Club, which is close to the Foreign Ministry, had identified potential risks including Iran’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, followed by more sanctions.

    But they regarded a direct Israeli military strike, let alone a regime change in Iran, as highly unlikely, The Moscow Times understands.

    “That scenario was assigned a very low probability,” a senior Valdai official said.

    Instead, events unfolded in the most dramatic and damaging way possible for both Tehran and Moscow.

    “Our forecasts clearly didn’t pan out. Though the situation might still be stabilized,” the retired Kremlin official added.

    Although Russia would like to support its embattled ally, it lacks the leverage to act alone, two sources close to the Kremlin’s foreign policy team and the Foreign Ministry said.

    “We’ve made considerable diplomatic efforts to bring Israel and Iran back to the negotiating table,” a Russian diplomat said. “But they’ve all failed.”

    Muted response
    Moscow has not issued urgent calls for negotiations in the week since Israel launched its military operation against Iran.

    Though Foreign Ministry released a statement critical of the offensive, it stopped short of signaling that Russia would take any further action.

    Most telling was President Vladimir Putin’s silence, mirroring his muted response during the sudden ouster of Iran and Russia’s mutual ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria in December 2024.

    Despite signing a strategic partnership agreement with Iran just two months ago, and despite Tehran supplying drones to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, Putin refrained from commenting for several days.

    This silence comes even as Moscow and Tehran have expanded their economic cooperation through projects like the North-South Transport Corridor and Russia’s construction of a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, with more projects in the pipeline.
    Between Two Fires: Kremlin's Loss of Leverage Exposed By Israel-Iran Conflict Powerless to influence the conflict, Russia nonetheless hopes it will be able to win Trump's favor. The Kremlin is struggling to respond to the Israel-Iran conflict after it failed to anticipate the outbreak of hostilities, leaving it powerless to support a key ally, four sources in Russia’s foreign policy establishment told The Moscow Times. Though it maintains ties with both countries, the Kremlin, bogged down in its own war in Ukraine, had not expected Israel to take such a bold and dangerous step — one that has raised questions about the survival of Tehran’s ruling regime, the sources said. Nor did it expect that U.S. President Donald Trump, who has branded himself a “peacemaker,” would bow to pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to intervene. The Moscow Times spoke to individuals in the Russian government and close to the Kremlin for this story. All of them spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the topic. Israel launched a wave of air strikes on its arch-rival Iran’s infrastructure, including anti-missile sites and nuclear production infrastructure, over Tehran’s alleged moves toward building a nuclear weapon. The ensuing air war between the two countries, now entering its second week, has killed hundreds of people, including senior members of Iran’s military leadership and civilians. “We believed in Trump’s unconventional behavior and his desire to preserve his image as a peacemaker,” said a retired high-ranking Kremlin official familiar with Russia’s foreign policy thinking. “We expected he might go for temporary arrangements that would allow Iran to save face without a complete ban on uranium enrichment. And that he would try to prevent an Israeli attack.” A former Russian diplomat disagreed, criticizing what he saw as the Kremlin’s misreading of the regional dynamic. “Israel successively dismantled hostile forces in neighboring countries, then the regime in Damascus fell and they [Israel] took the Golan Heights. It was clear Iran was next,” the former diplomat said. Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. kremlin.ru Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.kremlin.ru The Kremlin assessed that Iran was in a relatively stable position based on Trump’s apparent openness to compromise and Tehran’s flexibility in recent negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, according to a government official familiar with internal discussions. “[Iran was] willing to discuss not a halt, but a reduction in uranium enrichment,” the official said. Analysts from Russia’s Valdai Discussion Club, which is close to the Foreign Ministry, had identified potential risks including Iran’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, followed by more sanctions. But they regarded a direct Israeli military strike, let alone a regime change in Iran, as highly unlikely, The Moscow Times understands. “That scenario was assigned a very low probability,” a senior Valdai official said. Instead, events unfolded in the most dramatic and damaging way possible for both Tehran and Moscow. “Our forecasts clearly didn’t pan out. Though the situation might still be stabilized,” the retired Kremlin official added. Although Russia would like to support its embattled ally, it lacks the leverage to act alone, two sources close to the Kremlin’s foreign policy team and the Foreign Ministry said. “We’ve made considerable diplomatic efforts to bring Israel and Iran back to the negotiating table,” a Russian diplomat said. “But they’ve all failed.” Muted response Moscow has not issued urgent calls for negotiations in the week since Israel launched its military operation against Iran. Though Foreign Ministry released a statement critical of the offensive, it stopped short of signaling that Russia would take any further action. Most telling was President Vladimir Putin’s silence, mirroring his muted response during the sudden ouster of Iran and Russia’s mutual ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria in December 2024. Despite signing a strategic partnership agreement with Iran just two months ago, and despite Tehran supplying drones to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, Putin refrained from commenting for several days. This silence comes even as Moscow and Tehran have expanded their economic cooperation through projects like the North-South Transport Corridor and Russia’s construction of a nuclear power plant in Bushehr, with more projects in the pipeline.
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  • 🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING: IRAN WAR IS REPEAT OF IRAQ, BUT MUCH WORSE!

    On today's episode of Legitimate Targets, Jackson Hinkle speaks with Dr. Binoy Kampmark (@bkampmark) about the likelihood of US INTERVENTION in the IRAN WAR & how REGIME CHANGE would re
    🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 BREAKING: IRAN WAR IS REPEAT OF IRAQ, BUT MUCH WORSE! On today's episode of Legitimate Targets, Jackson Hinkle speaks with Dr. Binoy Kampmark (@bkampmark) about the likelihood of US INTERVENTION in the IRAN WAR & how REGIME CHANGE would re
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  • KRK Faces Backlash for Misleading Review of 'Sitaare Zameen Par' as Film Scores Big at Box Office

    Mumbai, India – June 21, 2025:
    Self-proclaimed critic Kamaal R. Khan, popularly known as KRK, finds himself at the receiving end of harsh criticism once again — this time for his inaccurate and dismissive review of Aamir Khan’s latest film Sitaare Zameen Par. Despite KRK's early negative comments, the film opened to a strong ₹10.70 crore on Day 1 and continues to earn praise from both audiences and genuine critics alike.

    Prior to the film’s release, KRK had confidently predicted that Sitaare Zameen Par would “flop badly” due to its “non-commercial content” and “lack of mass appeal.” He went as far as to call it “a disaster in the making” — a claim now proven entirely baseless.

    As positive word-of-mouth began spreading after the first shows, it became increasingly clear that KRK’s so-called “review” was not only premature but also deliberately provocative. Social media users wasted no time in calling out the self-styled critic for misleading his audience and attempting to sabotage a film that carries an emotional and socially relevant message.

    “KRK should stop calling himself a film critic. He’s just a loud YouTuber with no real understanding of cinema,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Another commented, “Every time a good film releases, KRK tries to drag it down with zero logic. Thankfully, the audience is smarter now.”

    This is not the first time KRK has faced backlash for his reckless and often sensationalist takes. In the past, he has been involved in multiple controversies, including legal action from Bollywood celebrities for defamation and harassment.

    Industry insiders believe that critics like KRK are slowly losing relevance in the age of informed audiences and social media transparency. “When a film like Sitaare Zameen Par connects with the audience, no baseless review can stop its success,” said a senior trade analyst.

    With Sitaare Zameen Par poised to enjoy a strong weekend, KRK’s credibility — what little remained — seems to be in free fall. As the numbers speak louder than noise, it is evident that cinema still belongs to storytellers, not self-proclaimed “experts” chasing clout.
    KRK Faces Backlash for Misleading Review of 'Sitaare Zameen Par' as Film Scores Big at Box Office Mumbai, India – June 21, 2025: Self-proclaimed critic Kamaal R. Khan, popularly known as KRK, finds himself at the receiving end of harsh criticism once again — this time for his inaccurate and dismissive review of Aamir Khan’s latest film Sitaare Zameen Par. Despite KRK's early negative comments, the film opened to a strong ₹10.70 crore on Day 1 and continues to earn praise from both audiences and genuine critics alike. Prior to the film’s release, KRK had confidently predicted that Sitaare Zameen Par would “flop badly” due to its “non-commercial content” and “lack of mass appeal.” He went as far as to call it “a disaster in the making” — a claim now proven entirely baseless. As positive word-of-mouth began spreading after the first shows, it became increasingly clear that KRK’s so-called “review” was not only premature but also deliberately provocative. Social media users wasted no time in calling out the self-styled critic for misleading his audience and attempting to sabotage a film that carries an emotional and socially relevant message. “KRK should stop calling himself a film critic. He’s just a loud YouTuber with no real understanding of cinema,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Another commented, “Every time a good film releases, KRK tries to drag it down with zero logic. Thankfully, the audience is smarter now.” This is not the first time KRK has faced backlash for his reckless and often sensationalist takes. In the past, he has been involved in multiple controversies, including legal action from Bollywood celebrities for defamation and harassment. Industry insiders believe that critics like KRK are slowly losing relevance in the age of informed audiences and social media transparency. “When a film like Sitaare Zameen Par connects with the audience, no baseless review can stop its success,” said a senior trade analyst. With Sitaare Zameen Par poised to enjoy a strong weekend, KRK’s credibility — what little remained — seems to be in free fall. As the numbers speak louder than noise, it is evident that cinema still belongs to storytellers, not self-proclaimed “experts” chasing clout.
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  • ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ Surprises the Box Office with a Strong Opening Day: ₹10.70 Cr on Day 1

    Mumbai, India – June 21, 2025:
    In a stunning turn of events, Aamir Khan’s latest release Sitaare Zameen Par has exceeded all pre-release projections and industry expectations, recording an impressive ₹10.70 crore on its opening day at the Indian box office.

    Despite tackling a niche subject with limited commercial appeal — much like Aamir’s critically acclaimed Taare Zameen Par — the film has defied the skeptics with a solid debut, driven primarily by powerful word-of-mouth.

    While the morning and early afternoon shows on Friday started off slow, the scenario changed dramatically after 4 PM. Positive audience feedback led to a sharp increase in footfalls, especially in urban multiplexes, with evening and night shows witnessing near-full occupancy in several major centers.

    However, the performance in non-metro and mass belt areas remained moderate to below average. Analysts believe that the emotional depth and sensitive subject matter of the film appeal more to urban and family audiences.

    Trade experts are optimistic about the film’s trajectory. With such a positive response from moviegoers, Sitaare Zameen Par is expected to see significant growth over the weekend. If current trends hold, the film is poised for a super-strong weekend collection.

    While it may not have matched the opening-day benchmarks set by Aamir Khan’s pre-pandemic blockbusters like PK or Dangal, the film’s performance is impressive given its genre and theme.

    Day 1 Box Office Report:

    Friday (Day 1) – ₹10.70 crore nett

    Territory: India

    Source: Official Box Office Data

    With momentum on its side and strong word-of-mouth serving as its biggest marketing tool, all eyes are now on Sitaare Zameen Par as it heads into the crucial Saturday and Sunday box office tests.
    ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ Surprises the Box Office with a Strong Opening Day: ₹10.70 Cr on Day 1 Mumbai, India – June 21, 2025: In a stunning turn of events, Aamir Khan’s latest release Sitaare Zameen Par has exceeded all pre-release projections and industry expectations, recording an impressive ₹10.70 crore on its opening day at the Indian box office. Despite tackling a niche subject with limited commercial appeal — much like Aamir’s critically acclaimed Taare Zameen Par — the film has defied the skeptics with a solid debut, driven primarily by powerful word-of-mouth. While the morning and early afternoon shows on Friday started off slow, the scenario changed dramatically after 4 PM. Positive audience feedback led to a sharp increase in footfalls, especially in urban multiplexes, with evening and night shows witnessing near-full occupancy in several major centers. However, the performance in non-metro and mass belt areas remained moderate to below average. Analysts believe that the emotional depth and sensitive subject matter of the film appeal more to urban and family audiences. Trade experts are optimistic about the film’s trajectory. With such a positive response from moviegoers, Sitaare Zameen Par is expected to see significant growth over the weekend. If current trends hold, the film is poised for a super-strong weekend collection. While it may not have matched the opening-day benchmarks set by Aamir Khan’s pre-pandemic blockbusters like PK or Dangal, the film’s performance is impressive given its genre and theme. Day 1 Box Office Report: Friday (Day 1) – ₹10.70 crore nett Territory: India Source: Official Box Office Data With momentum on its side and strong word-of-mouth serving as its biggest marketing tool, all eyes are now on Sitaare Zameen Par as it heads into the crucial Saturday and Sunday box office tests.
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