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Katrina Kaif, Vivek Ramaswamy 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) Katrina Kaif on ‘Merry Christmas’, Vivek Ramaswamy on dropping out and Novak Djokovic on Virat Kohli, and more in this week’s satirical wrap-up TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 20.01.24, 06:25 PM

The temple of politics, also known as Ayodhya, is buzzing with the who’s who of India ahead of the greatest demolition in the city since December 6, 1992. Unlike more than three decades ago, this demolition will involve neither axes nor hammers but crackers and cameras. Instead of mud and chalk being reduced to dust, what will crumble is the edifice that has united more Indians than biryani, cricket and discounts (hint: think of the Congress’s second-favourite S word after Sonia).

Meanwhile, the Centre is set to issue plastic bags bearing the image of the Prime Minister in an attempt to promote sustainability. Just like other things associated with the face of the nation, the idea is that plastic in these bags will break down in record time, disappearing fully from the environment before Rahul Gandhi disappears from politics.

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Elsewhere, white-collar workers in India have started a travel trend called “brain vacation”, wherein they spend a weekend at their nearest beach without using corporate lingo.

Wondering what else happened as you found out that your most frequently used words in work emails are ‘please’ and ‘sorry’? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

January 15

South African politicians are currently debating whether it is worth standing up for Palestine if it means losing access to all Marvel content TT archives

January 16

“Virat [Kohli] has set me a target of 40 Grand Slams and I have challenged him to get 150 international centuries,” shares Novak Djokovic TT archives

January 17

“I’m delighted to end my campaign as the most popular Vivek in the world,” says Vivek Ramaswamy TT archives

January 18

Every viewer of ‘Fighter’ in cinemas must bring a Tricolour with them in order to watch the film

January 19

“I’m glad to have done a film where I have more lines than action stunts or dance numbers,” admits Katrina Kaif about ‘Merry Christmas’ TT archives

Satire Vivek Ramaswamy Katrina Kaif Fighter Hrithik Roshan Ayodhya Temple
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