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Bengaluru Landlord Invests $10,000 In Tenant's Startup, Internet Reacts https://ift.tt/Axi4ON7 Bengaluru is considered the Silicon Valley of India due to its rapid growth and contribution to building India's IT sector. However, consecutive layoff drives by tech companies are stumbling the job market, making the landlords jittery about taking on tenants. Employees working with tech companies find it daunting to cope with the rigid demands of the landlords. Several viral posts on social media highlighted landlords demanding tenants their LinkedIn profiles, board marks and even an IIT and IIMs degree. The behaviour of the majority of landlords exhibits their stringent criteria that tenants who graduated from a premier institute of the country could be the 'right' fit for a tenant's profile. Amidst the bizarre tenant-landlord condition in the city, many startups have found a new ray of hope after Pawan Gupta recently raised $10K from his landlord for his startup - Betterhalf. Mr Gupta posted about this on Twitter, which soon went viral. The landlord has invested $10,000 in the first marriage super app driven by AI for singles. In the WhatsApp chat, the landlord writes, "I'm investing in you, honestly." He adds, "All the best and hope you reach the greatest of heights." Responding to the landlord, Mr Gupta wrote, "Thank you, Sushil." In a follow-up message, the landlord mentioned that he has invested $10,000 in Betterhalf's startup. The caption reads, "In a tough business landscape, I found an unexpected investor in my landlord. He recently invested $10K in my startup @betterhalfai. Truly amazed by the entrepreneurial spirit everyone in Bangalore shows. Silicon Valley of India for a reason. #peakbengalurumoment." Check out the tweet here: In a tough business landscape, I found an unexpected investor in my landlord. He recently invested $10K in my startup @betterhalfai. Truly amazed by the entrepreneurial spirit everyone in Bangalore shows. Silicon Valley of India for a reason. #peakbengalurumoment pic.twitter.com/IfzUn0lPkl — Pawan Gupta (@pguptasloan) June 2, 2023 The post soon went viral and collected several comments. A user wrote, "Woah how cool is this." Another user wrote, "Is that actually in $ ?? That's great funding. Best wishes." "This is such a great news," the third user commented. Meanwhile, another peak Bengaluru moment went viral recently. Sharing house hunting experience in Bengaluru, a man named Goutham shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp chat with a house owner who asked him for a LinkedIn profile and a small write-up about himself. The relatable post has created a buzz online. Goutham shared his "peak Bengaluru" moment on Twitter. ''Day 12 of house hunting Indiranagar'' he wrote and attached a screenshot of the WhatsApp chat. The conversation shows how he was asked to share his LinkedIn profile. In a follow-up post, he shared a screenshot with another owner who asked the man to share a small write-up about himself. https://ift.tt/kgNeMEU June 03, 2023 at 08:17AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Bengaluru is considered the Silicon Valley of India due to its rapid growth and contribution to building India's IT sector. However, consecutive layoff drives by tech companies are stumbling the job market, making the landlords jittery about taking on tenants. Employees working with tech companies find it daunting to cope with the rigid demands of the landlords. Several viral posts on social media highlighted landlords demanding tenants their LinkedIn profiles, board marks and even an IIT and IIMs degree. The behaviour of the majority of landlords exhibits their stringent criteria that tenants who graduated from a premier institute of the country could be the 'right' fit for a tenant's profile. Amidst the bizarre tenant-landlord condition in the city, many startups have found a new ray of hope after Pawan Gupta recently raised $10K from his landlord for his startup - Betterhalf.
Mr Gupta posted about this on Twitter, which soon went viral. The landlord has invested $10,000 in the first marriage super app driven by AI for singles. In the WhatsApp chat, the landlord writes, "I'm investing in you, honestly." He adds, "All the best and hope you reach the greatest of heights." Responding to the landlord, Mr Gupta wrote, "Thank you, Sushil." In a follow-up message, the landlord mentioned that he has invested $10,000 in Betterhalf's startup.
The caption reads, "In a tough business landscape, I found an unexpected investor in my landlord. He recently invested $10K in my startup @betterhalfai. Truly amazed by the entrepreneurial spirit everyone in Bangalore shows. Silicon Valley of India for a reason. #peakbengalurumoment."
Check out the tweet here:
In a tough business landscape, I found an unexpected investor in my landlord. He recently invested $10K in my startup @betterhalfai. Truly amazed by the entrepreneurial spirit everyone in Bangalore shows. Silicon Valley of India for a reason. #peakbengalurumoment pic.twitter.com/IfzUn0lPkl
— Pawan Gupta (@pguptasloan) June 2, 2023
The post soon went viral and collected several comments. A user wrote, "Woah how cool is this."
Another user wrote, "Is that actually in $ ?? That's great funding. Best wishes."
"This is such a great news," the third user commented.
Meanwhile, another peak Bengaluru moment went viral recently. Sharing house hunting experience in Bengaluru, a man named Goutham shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp chat with a house owner who asked him for a LinkedIn profile and a small write-up about himself. The relatable post has created a buzz online. Goutham shared his "peak Bengaluru" moment on Twitter.
''Day 12 of house hunting Indiranagar'' he wrote and attached a screenshot of the WhatsApp chat. The conversation shows how he was asked to share his LinkedIn profile. In a follow-up post, he shared a screenshot with another owner who asked the man to share a small write-up about himself.
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Ukraine Soldiers Dance To "Naatu Naatu", Video Is Viral https://ift.tt/DgnyZSr The craze of the award-winning movie 'RRR' does not seem to end. The action-drama, which recently won an Oscar, has amassed a massive fan following globally and is still running to packed theatres in many parts of the world. Almost every day, videos of people dancing to the electrifying track "Naatu Naatu" go viral on social media. However, this time around, a video of Ukraine soldiers grooving to the hit track is going viral on the internet. The video was shared by Jane Fedotova on Twitter. In the two-minute-long clip, the soldiers in Mykolaiv recreated the entire song pictured on Ram Charan and Jr NTR with a twist. The song shows the soldiers performing against Russia's invasion, much like how the two actors performed against the Britishers in the original video. The Ukrainian military's unique and amusing interpretation of this song received a lot of attention online, captivating viewers from all over the world. Військові з Миколаєва зняли пародію на пісню #NaatuNaatu з ?? фільму "RRR", головний саундтрек якого виграв Оскар цього року. У оригінальній сцені гол.герої піснею виражають протест проти британського офіцера (колонізатора) за те, що він не пустив їх на зустріч. pic.twitter.com/bVbfwdjfj1 — Jane_fedotova?? (@jane_fedotova) May 29, 2023 "The military from Mykolaiv filmed a parody of the song #NaatuNaatu from of the movie "RRR", the main soundtrack of which won an Oscar this year. In the original scene, the main characters express their protest against the British officer (colonizer) for not allowing them to meet with a song," reads the caption of the video. The official account of 'RRR' also retweeted the clip along with three folding hands emojis. Since being shared, the video has amassed six lakh views and over six thousand likes on the microblogging platform. "Ukrainian interpretation of #NaatuNaatu. We are fighting our own colonizer and we will make Russia understand once and for all that #Ukraine is free and independent," said a user. Another user said, "Brilliant adaptation of #NaatuNaatu song to the military context in #Ukraine amidst the ongoing #UkraineRussiaWar." Notably, the song was shot outside Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's official residence. The shooting took place months before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. RRR follows a pre-Independence fictional story woven around two real-life Indian revolutionaries - Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr NTR) in the 1920s. The film also features Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn and Shriya Saran in key roles. https://ift.tt/kgNeMEU June 02, 2023 at 11:41PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
The craze of the award-winning movie 'RRR' does not seem to end. The action-drama, which recently won an Oscar, has amassed a massive fan following globally and is still running to packed theatres in many parts of the world. Almost every day, videos of people dancing to the electrifying track "Naatu Naatu" go viral on social media. However, this time around, a video of Ukraine soldiers grooving to the hit track is going viral on the internet.
The video was shared by Jane Fedotova on Twitter. In the two-minute-long clip, the soldiers in Mykolaiv recreated the entire song pictured on Ram Charan and Jr NTR with a twist. The song shows the soldiers performing against Russia's invasion, much like how the two actors performed against the Britishers in the original video. The Ukrainian military's unique and amusing interpretation of this song received a lot of attention online, captivating viewers from all over the world.
Військові з Миколаєва зняли пародію на пісню #NaatuNaatu з ?? фільму "RRR", головний саундтрек якого виграв Оскар цього року.
— Jane_fedotova?? (@jane_fedotova) May 29, 2023
У оригінальній сцені гол.герої піснею виражають протест проти британського офіцера (колонізатора) за те, що він не пустив їх на зустріч. pic.twitter.com/bVbfwdjfj1
"The military from Mykolaiv filmed a parody of the song #NaatuNaatu from of the movie "RRR", the main soundtrack of which won an Oscar this year. In the original scene, the main characters express their protest against the British officer (colonizer) for not allowing them to meet with a song," reads the caption of the video.
The official account of 'RRR' also retweeted the clip along with three folding hands emojis.
Since being shared, the video has amassed six lakh views and over six thousand likes on the microblogging platform.
"Ukrainian interpretation of #NaatuNaatu. We are fighting our own colonizer and we will make Russia understand once and for all that #Ukraine is free and independent," said a user.
Another user said, "Brilliant adaptation of #NaatuNaatu song to the military context in #Ukraine amidst the ongoing #UkraineRussiaWar."
Notably, the song was shot outside Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's official residence. The shooting took place months before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
RRR follows a pre-Independence fictional story woven around two real-life Indian revolutionaries - Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr NTR) in the 1920s. The film also features Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn and Shriya Saran in key roles.
https://ift.tt/kgNeMEU June 02, 2023 at 11:41PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.comFriday, 2 June 2023
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