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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) Sachin Tendulkar, Aishwarya Rai and Kim Jong Un are among the newsmakers of the week TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 26.08.23, 02:42 PM

At the latest summit in Johannesburg of the BRICS, which is basically the G7 with less wine, Vladimir Putin (putting the R for “recklessness” in the organisation) fails to show up. Putin’s absence, down to figuring out the right route to hell for his “chef”, prevents host South Africa from arresting him and revisiting its historical trauma of punishing a white man for his crimes. China’s Xi Jinping, whose crime is to believe in the freedom of manifestos over masses, avoids meeting his Indian counterpart after realising that the latter has a better suite. Most importantly, as part of its concluding resolution, the BRICS decides to induct one of Kuwait, Kenya or Kazakhstan into its fold to placate the Nazis (grammar ones) within.

Meanwhile, the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3 on the moon (just a few decades after Bollywood’s romantic heroes) leaves Indians jubilant, especially those in Bengaluru, who can empathise most with navigating craters. One Indian, however, is not very happy. That being Akshay Kumar, who feels that the “smooth sailing” of Chandrayaan 3 means that his upcoming film on the same will have to invent most of the drama.

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Elsewhere, a new species of lotus has been named after the Prime Minister after scientists discover that it thrives best on foreign soil.

Wondering what else happened while your friends named you cactus for withstanding prolonged periods of dryness? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

August 21

Luis Rubiales has excused himself from attending post-match presentations of men’s football matches in the future TT archives

August 22

Rumours are rife in parts of North Korea that sincerely gazing at Kim Jong Un’s portrait can transfer the leader’s excess calories to the underfed gazer TT archives

August 23

David Solomon is expected to be paid an amount to leave the company that is several times greater than what the rest of his foremost team was paid to join Wikimedia Commons

August 24

‘I think the winner of the elections will be the party that comes out on top,’ says the politically neutral Sachin Tendulkar about the 2024 polls TT archives

August 25

‘The first time I paid attention to my eyes was after my father-in-law spent 10 minutes dancing to celebrate their beauty,’ admits Aishwarya Rai TT archives

Satire Sachin Tendulkar Aishwarya Rai Kim Jong Un Chandrayaan 3 Vladimir Putin Rajinikanth
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