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Horoscope Today, February 10, 2022: Virgo, Aries, Pisces and other signs — check astrological prediction

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Horoscope Today, February 10, 2022: Virgo, Aries, Pisces and other signs — check astrological prediction

ARIES 
Everything I’ve written about your sign this week holds for today, only much more so. So, let me remind you of the vital importance of clear thought, sensible discussion and open lines of communication in absolutely everything, whether your concerns are intensely personal or public and professional.

TAURUS 
There’s no time like the present for sorting out financial problems and claiming the prosperity that you deserve. Work out spending and saving plans over the next few days and share your ideas with partners once you’ve made up your mind.

GEMINI 
Today’s lunar position indicates a time when you may hide yourself away and rest, recharging your batteries in readiness for the coming battles and victories. To do this, though, you may need to duck some of your responsibilities.

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CANCER 
If tensions erupt, they may be difficult to control, mainly because the issues ill be obscured behind a fog of confusion and misunderstanding. Tread warily, though, and you’ll easily dodge such pitfalls. By
anticipating the future you can change it to your advantage.

LEO 
Challenging lunar aspects advise you not to count on certain transactions being finalised on time. A brief hiatus may actually do you good, allowing you to get on and complete the preliminaries or tie up loose ends. A delay is as good as a rest.

VIRGO 
Listen to reason and accept that partners also wish to resolve joint problems. Soon you may expect to receive thanks for past efforts, or plaudits for your more successful endeavours. Such appreciation is no more than you deserve. It will certainly provide a boost to your confidence.

LIBRA 
The Moon now inaugurates a new three-month period of success and fulfilment, at least for all Librans who are capable of looking on the bright side. Specific areas which will benefit include everything to do with travel, education or the law. It’s all a question of tuning into the larger picture.

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SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 22)
Your sign has stronger associations with money than many of the others, and I believe that, after today, you will begin to feel your business sensibilities stirring. Emotionally your passions will be more alert, you’ll be looking for a challenge in a relationship.

SAGITTARIUS 
Those of you with major schemes, whether personal or professional should reach a satisfactory turning point. In love, you’ll prefer the company of old and tested companions to new excitement. You have much to learn from people who have already had the experiences which are now coming your way.

CAPRICORN 
It looks as if your work or similar responsibilities are about to increase drastically. On the whole, this will be a welcome development even though you may be taken aback by the rate of change. There does seem to be a great deal happening at the moment which is taking you onto a more positive course.

AQUARIUS 
Over the next couple of days the powerful and emotional Moon will come to your aid, enabling you to break any deadlocks and shift any obstacles, even those which seemed insurmountable. It’s strange how quickly circumstances change when you’re looking the other way.

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PISCES 
Those of you aiming for domestic improvements will find events over the next few days helpful and reassuring, although if major schemes, including a move of home, are on the agenda, there seem to be few signs of real, solid, tangible movement just yet.

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Review of Srikanth: This inspirational biography features Rajkummar Rao, who dazzles you with his humour and tenacity.

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Review of Srikanth: This inspirational biography features Rajkummar Rao, who dazzles you with his humour and tenacity.

Review of Srikanth’s film

Due to his vision impairment, Srikanth Bolla is essentially limited to dreaming. He decides to dream big and to pursue those aspirations no matter what. His life mottos include “There is nothing I cannot do,” “I can’t run, so I must fight,” and “If others can, Sri also can.” He’s not requesting assistance.

He need direction and coaching. He wants no one to feel sorry for him because of his restrictions. He desires to be treated fairly. Together with authors Jagdeep Siddhu and Sumit Purohit, director Tushar Hiranandani skillfully combines all these elements into a straightforward yet powerful story in this biographical film about Srikanth.

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“Main hero nahi ban raha, main hero hoon,” declares Rajkummar Rao, portraying Srikanth with perfect precision. That pretty much sums up his role in the movie. He is the centre of Srikanth’s universe and his idol, and he gives an impeccable performance from beginning to end.

The storyline

The narrative starts in July 1992 in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, when Srikanth (Rajkummar Rao) is born to Damodar Bolla (Srivinas Beesetty) and Venkatamma Bolla (Anusha Nuthula).

Though it only lasts a few minutes, the movie depicts Srikanth’s early years as a victim of bullying from other children who thought he was worthless and would eventually become a “blind beggar.” Soon after, Srikanth in Hyderabad for the blind. There, he meets Devika (Jyothika), a teacher who not only helps him with his academics but also teaches him how to walk independently.

Up until now, even though I love watching Rao on screen, I was unable to comprehend the age group he was portraying since it was obvious that the filmmakers weren’t too concerned with the finer points of his look. Rao appears a little too fake for a student in school. However, at this point in the movie.

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Colleges follow the same regulations when it comes to higher education, though. In this case, Srikanth defies all expectations and, after being turned down by every Indian institution, receives an invitation from one of the top 4 universities in the world and accepts a full scholarship to MIT in Boston, Massachusetts.

The Defect in Our Reverse

which I thought veered off course a little too much and indulged in some character exaltation that had been mostly avoided until the intermission. The passages in which Srikanth is revealed to have become resentful, envious, and insecure against the very individuals who made it possible for him to thrive are masterfully written and immediately relatable.

Although Srikanth is not superman, he is capable of doing almost anything—and with a heroic twist—and Hiranandani has done a great job in portraying it by capturing some amazing moments. He succeeds academically as well as athleticall.

Another moment he leaves you completely speechless is when he gets to the airport and is refused boarding because, according to airline policy, a visually impaired person must have an accompanying person when they travel. The events that transpire and the way Sri resolves the matter not only make you grin, but they also serve as a subtly harsh reality check on the existing system, which does not treat PwDs fairly.

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In addition to Rao’s faultless performance, Jyotika is equally proficient and gives a controlled performance. She not only allows Srikanth follow his own path, but also provides him the necessary grounding. Jyotika has some of the most charming and enjoyable moments with Rao, thanks to her charming on-screen persona and perfect emotional balancing.

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