ADVERTISEMENT

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) Lionel Messi, Alia Bhatt and Taylor Swift are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 22.07.23, 05:53 PM

In the most entertaining double-header since Donald Trump and demonetisation arrived in tandem, two distinct but equally anticipated cultural experiences have been released at the same time. On the one hand is an epochal event originating in the 20th century that should be a byword for American hegemony, the threat of which to the sensibility and sophistication of civilisation remains potent even now. Also known as Barbie. On the other hand is the story of how the precision of design created something so spectacular that every country craves its own collection to this day, with its launch having supposedly paved the way for the happiest period in human history. Also known as Oppenheimer.

Meanwhile, urbane Indian men, whose position on the masculinity spectrum spanning Ken and Robert Oppenheimer is still Kartik Aaryan, opt to watch Barbie first so as to please their feminist partners, who, in turn, cannot stop envying the cigarette(s) in Cillian Murphy’s mouth.

ADVERTISEMENT

Elsewhere, in a bid to protect the business interests of the latest Mission Impossible movie from the Barbenheimer mania, the makers of the MI franchise add special footage to their film, which shows Tom Cruise marching to the frontlines in Ukraine (it is actually Utah) with nothing but his charm as ammunition.

Wondering what else happened while you spent more on popcorn than all your OTT subscriptions combined? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

July 17

Both the World Bank and the IMF have hailed Taylor Swift’s concerts as an exception to the law of demand TT archives

July 18

Rishi Sunak denies rumours that the bill in question took so long to pass because he was waiting for his wife’s cousins to enter the UK from India TT archives

July 19

'For the BJP to win India, INDIA must lose,' says Rahul Gandhi, unable to resist a grin TT archives

July 20

With a packed promotional schedule in place, Lionel Messi will spend whatever free time he gets in Miami playing football TT archives

July 21

‘I’d easily beat Deepika [Padukone] and Katrina [Kaif] in a Bollywood gossip quiz,’ claims Alia Bhatt TT archives

Satire Alia Bhatt Taylor Swift Rishi Sunak Barbie (2023) Oppenheimer Lionel Messi
Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT