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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Aamir Khan, Joe Biden and Ana de Armas are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives/TT archives/Wikimedia Commons

Priyam Marik
Published 29.04.23, 04:11 PM

With a host of Indian celebrities losing their Twitter Blue icons (because they tried paying $8 through SBI), their followers have come up with their own verification mechanisms. Shah Rukh Khan has been asked to go live on #AskSRK just when most Indians are napping with open eyes in office, Priyanka Chopra has been asked to tweet about social justice issues to the west of the Atlantic Ocean, and Rahul Gandhi has been asked to post at least three happy selfies from any state which the Congress claims is experiencing conflict.

Meanwhile, all cabinet ministers in India have already earned the trust of Twitter users in the absence of their blue ticks by retweeting all of Narendra Modi’s posts. For proof of whether the Prime Minister’s own account is real, Tweeple have been reassured that every third person he follows on Twitter continues to be a hate monger.

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Elsewhere, with WhatsApp announcing that it can now run on as many as four separate phones, Indian youngsters brace themselves to be triggered by their family members four times every morning.

Wondering what else happened while your ex promised to block you on every single one of their phones? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

April 24

The Caravan has also called out Sachin Tendulkar for spending more time doing nothing in the Mumbai Indians dugout than he did in the Rajya Sabha TT archives

April 25

When asked about what he makes of India under the BJP, Aamir Khan has three words: “All is well” TT archives

April 26

Several finfluencers have been found to underreport their incomes as often as they overreport their following TT archives

April 27

Ahead of his prospective second term, Joe Biden is confident that he will outlast American democracy TT archives

April 28

“We’re soulmates who believe in doing soulless films together,” says Ana de Armas about her rapport with Chris Evans Wikimedia Commons

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