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Sector 36 Twitter Review: 10 tweets to read before watching Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal’s gripping dark thriller
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Sector 36 Twitter Review: 10 tweets to read before watching Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal’s gripping dark thriller

After playing an obsessive lover in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba with Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey showed yet another dark side of his character in the dark thriller, Sector 36. Directed by Aditya Nimbalka, the show, which is loosely based on the 2006 Noida serial murders, was released on September 13 on Netflix. If you’re thinking about giving the gripping movie a watch then you should consider reading the reviews of netizens who have already spent their time enjoying it.

10 Twitter reviews to consider before watching Sector 36:

Several movie buffs wait for Friday to watch new content and share their two cents about the same on social media. Earlier today, Sector 36 was dropped on OTT which shows Vikrant Massey playing a dark character. The film also features Deepak Dobriyal and Akash Khurana in key roles.

According to a user on X (formerly Twitter), Sector 36 is a must-watch. In his review, he penned, “#Sector36 horrifying perfect fantastic must watch thumbs up @VikrantMassey sir u nailed it top notch with @Deepakdobriyaal sir @DrAkashKhurana saw after a long time @MaddockFilms. I gave movie 5 out of 5 events @NetflixIndia inspired by true events must watch.”

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Penning her mind, another user wrote, “@VikrantMassey another powerful/detailed performance in #Sector36@Deepakdobriyaal plays a challenging role & is as brilliant as ever. The writing & screenplay shines otherwise it is not easy to watch the representation of the gruesome/traumatic serial murders of Nithari. Gripping.”

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A third stated, “Thrilled to see @Deepakdobriyaal taking the lead—what a fantastic opportunity, and he absolutely nailed it!  #VikrantMassey also delivers an outstanding performance in this gripping dark thriller. #Sector36 #Sector36Review.”

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According to another cinema enthusiast, “#sector36 on #Netflix has shown first time the true class & talent of #DeepakDovriyal. His performance leaves us in awe.”

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In his review, another X user stated that Sector 36 is a stunner and lauded Vikrant Massey’s portrayal of Prem Singh. He wrote, “#Sector36 is a stunner. Vikrant Messy, you beauty.”

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Here are some more Twitter reviews that shouldn’t be missed:

Have these tweets convinced you to watch the movie?

ALSO READ: The Buckingham Murders Twitter Review: 10 tweets to read before watching Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer crime thriller

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Arvind Kejriwal Leaves Jail, Says “My Morale Has Grown 100 Times”
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Arvind Kejriwal Leaves Jail, Says “My Morale Has Grown 100 Times”

Drenched in rain, senior AAP leaders and workers welcomed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after he left the Tihar Jail in Delhi on Friday evening, having spent over six months behind bars. Hours earlier, the AAP chief had been granted bail by the Supreme Court in the excise policy case. 

Addressing the crowd, which also consisted of his wife, Sunita Kejriwal, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Delhi Minister Atishi and former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, among others, Mr Kejriwal said in Hindi, “All of you came out in such large numbers in the rain, I want to thank you all for doing that. My life is devoted to the nation and I have faced a lot of struggles and hardship, but God has been with me because I walked on the path of truth.”

Hitting out at the BJP without naming it, the AAP chief continued, “These people put me in jail and thought that they would be able to break my morale. After I have come out of jail, my morale (‘haunsla’) and strength have gone up 100 times. I will follow the path God has shown me and I will keep serving the nation. I will keep fighting against the forces that are trying to divide the nation.”

As Mr Kejriwal left the jail premises in a car, Mr Mann, Mr Sisodia and others, who were atop a truck, shouted slogans like ‘jail ke taale toot gaye, Kejriwal chhoot gaye’ (the jail locks have been broken, Mr Kejriwal is out). 

The AAP chief had been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on March 21 and then by the CBI in June in the Delhi liquor policy case. The Supreme Court had granted him bail in the ED case earlier and did so in the CBI case on Friday, holding that his “prolonged incarceration amounts to unjust deprivation of liberty”. 

Laying down the conditions of his bail, the court said the chief minister cannot go to his office or the Delhi secretariat or sign files without the consent of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, with whom he and his government have often been at loggerheads. 

‘Timing of Arrest’

While the two-judge bench of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan agreed on bail for Mr Kejriwal, it differed on whether his arrest by the CBI was illegal. 

“There is no impediment in arresting a person already in custody. We have noted that CBI in their application recorded reasons as to why they deemed (the arrest) necessary. There is no violation of Section 41A (3) of Code of Criminal Procedure,” said Justice Kant.

Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, however, noted, “CBI did not feel the need to arrest him (Mr Kejriwal) even though he was interrogated in March 2023 and it was only after his ED arrest was stayed that CBI became active and sought custody of Mr Kejriwal, and felt no need of arrest for over 22 months. Such action by the CBI raises serious questions on the timing of the arrest and such an arrest by CBI was only to frustrate the bail granted in the ED case.”

The judge then said that the CBI needed to dispel the notion of being a caged parrot. 

“CBI must be seen above board and every effort must be made so that arrest is not in a high-handed manner. In a country, perception matters and CBI must dispel the notion of being a caged parrot and must show it is an uncaged parrot. CBI should be like Caesar’s wife, above suspicion,” Justice Bhuyan said.

Liquor Policy Case

Under the excise policy, introduced in November 2021, the Delhi government withdrew from the retail sale of liquor and allowed private licensees to run stores. In July 2022, Delhi Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar flagged gross violations in the policy and alleged “undue benefits” to liquor licensees. The policy was scrapped in September that year.

The CBI has alleged that liquor companies were involved in framing the excise policy, which would have earned them a 12% profit. It said a liquor lobby dubbed the “South Group” had paid kickbacks to the tune of Rs 100 crore to the AAP, part of which were routed to public servants. The Enforcement Directorate has alleged laundering of the kickbacks.

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Centre Renames Port Blair. It Will Now Be Called…
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Centre Renames Port Blair. It Will Now Be Called…

The Centre has renamed Port Blair, the capital city of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, to ‘Shri Vijaya Puram’ to “free the nation from colonial imprints”. Port Blair is the entry point for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The city was named after Captain Archibald Blair, a British colonial navy official of the East India Company.

Home Minister Amit Shah announced the decision in a post on X and said, “While the earlier name had a colonial legacy, Sri Vijaya Puram symbolises the victory achieved in our freedom struggle and the A&N Islands’ unique role in the same.”

Inspired by the vision of PM @narendramodi Ji, to free the nation from the colonial imprints, today we have decided to rename Port Blair as “Sri Vijaya Puram.”

While the earlier name had a colonial legacy, Sri Vijaya Puram symbolises the victory achieved in our freedom struggle…

— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) September 13, 2024

“Andaman and Nicobar Islands have an unparalleled place in our freedom struggle and history. The island territory that once served as the naval base of the Chola Empire is today poised to be the critical base for our strategic and development aspirations,” Mr Shah said.

“It is also the place that hosted the first unfurling of our Tiranga by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ji and also the cellular jail in which Veer Savarkar Ji and other freedom fighters struggled for an independent nation,” the Home Minister said.

The city is popular for the infamous Cellular Jail National Memorial, which was once a prison where many freedom fighters and people of other nationals were imprisoned.

In July, Rashtrapati Bhavan’s iconic ‘Durbar Hall’ and ‘Ashok Hall’ were renamed ‘Ganatantra Mandap’ and ‘Ashok Mandap’, respectively.

“There has been a consistent endeavour to make the ambience of the Rashtrapati Bhavan reflective of the Indian cultural values and ethos,” the President’s Secretariat said.

In the defence forces, the Centre, to shed colonial legacy, ended the practice of carrying batons by all Indian Navy personnel with immediate effect. The Indian Navy also changed its insignia as well which was inspired by the seal of Chhatrapati Shivaji.

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