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Faruk. He is called Miyabhai of Bangladeshi films. Despite growing up in the oldest neighborhood of the capital Dhaka, he was unrivaled in the roles of young people in the villages of Bangladesh. Today's 20th episode of "Jiboner Chokh" is arranged with this legendary actor of Bengali cinema, who is unrivaled in the role of the evergreen, rural youth.
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I came across a disturbing trend that has been bothering me deeply. A video shot in Pakistan is being falsely attributed to #Kerala. Why are we doing this? What is the motive behind spreading such fake news?
#Kerala is one of those beautiful states in India where people, regardless of their religion, speak #Malayalam as their mother tongue. It's a place of unity and harmony, and it's heart-wrenching to see it being tarnished by misinformation.
Behind every state boundary and religious difference, we must remember that there are humans living on the other side. Spreading fake news only sows seeds of hatred and distrust among us. We must strive to understand and respect our differences, not exploit them.
Sharing #fakenews is not just unethical; it can deeply hurt the emotions of real people. We are all human, and we all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Let's not let the demon inside us take over. Instead, let's focus on spreading love, truth, and kindness.
I urge everyone to think twice before sharing any news. Verify its authenticity and consider its impact. Let’s work together to build a society where trust and humanity prevail over hate and deception.
PLEASE NOTE : Below VIDEO is FAKE, ITS SOMEWHERE IN PAKISTAN AND NOT KERALA
#StopFakeNews#SpreadLove#HumanityFirst#UnityInDiversity#Sankethinsights
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