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Janhvi Kapoor, Vladimir Putin and Novak Djokovic headline 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) Janhvi Kapoor sleepwalking, Vladimir Putin’s re-election, Novak Djokovic’s fears, and more in this week’s satirical wrap-up TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 23.03.24, 07:43 PM

Now that India’s most colourful festival is here once more, research shows that yellow and blue remain firm favourites, with pink, purple and gold not far behind. As always, the combination of red and black is set to inflict more trauma than anticipated, while orange may spark a surprise or two. Unlike Holi, this festival of colours is celebrated in every single household, regardless of affiliations or allergies, and is better known as the IPL.

Meanwhile, those struggling to fund Holi parties have taken to Dream11 in the hope of making millions overnight, since they are confident of knowing IPL players better than their career prospects. As for the players themselves, Indian stars such as Rohit Sharma, M.S. Dhoni and Hardik Pandya will be fined 10 per cent of their match fees for refusing to perform at the opening ceremony despite ample footage of their dancing skills from the Ambani pre-wedding finding its way to the BCCI.

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Elsewhere, the Supreme Court reprimands the Stale Bank of India (SBI) on learning that the documents linking buyers of electoral bonds with the parties they made contributions to have been smeared in a certain shade of orange.

Wondering what else happened as colours refused to touch you for another year? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

March 18

For the first time, the Malleable Code of Conduct (MCC) necessitates that all eligible voters refrain from criticising the incumbent government on social media TT archives

March 19

The final results show that Vladimir Putin was re-elected with 93.97% of the votes, a figure US mathematicians have described as impossible considering the number of votes cast TT archives

March 20

“I was dreaming of Aditya [Roy Kapoor] and suddenly found myself in the middle of the ramp,” reveals Janhvi Kapoor, further antagonising Ananya Panday TT archives

March 21

“My aim is to offend Kolkatans more in two hours than their parents have offended them in a lifetime,” declares Daniel Sloss Wikimedia Commons

March 22

“I realised something was wrong with me the moment I accidentally signed an online petition for equal pay in tennis,” complains Novak Djokovic TT archives

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