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  1. Nick movie: DOUBLE ATTACK Time: 1 hour and 40 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: N\A Duration of the movie: Action Movie Trailer:
  2. Artist: Hamo Beak Real Name: Mohamed Birth Date /Place: 18 July 1988 \ Alexandria Age: 35 Social status (Single / Married): Married Singer Photo: Artist : Shabe Musical Genres: Awards: N\A Top 3 Songs (Names): انتي معيمه \ عالم فاسد\ الكون Other Information: Nothing
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  4. Music title: Elvish Yadav - Rao Sahab Rollin' (Music video) Mahira Sharma | Maxtern | SDEE | Vkey | Anshul Garg Release date: 15\3\2024 Official YouTube link:
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  6. Nickname: GL HERO SHIMA Video author: Total Gaming Name of the game: Total BAZAR Link video: Rate this video 1-10: 10
  7. Perhaps it's the longing to escape from the monotonous humdrum of everyday life that makes isekai stories so appealing to many, and in HAOPLAY company’s Pixel Heroes: Tales of Emond, you can feed that hunger within you as you embark on an epic quest to save the world. Typical of the JRPG genre, the game lets you take on the responsibility of deciding the fate of the entire continent. Whether or not you're able to repel the return of the Demon King is up to you - and here's why you should take up the sword and begin your journey right here! Retro vibes across a vast fantasy world With the idle RPG's open beta, you can explore a breathtaking new world filled with both wonders and dangers lurking around every corner. Not only will you discover gorgeous pixel-art environments and the enchanted creatures that reside within them, but you'll also face off against larger-than-life bosses that'll put your combat prowess to the test. The lovely pixel-art visuals add to the old-school charm of the game, with a deep narrative that spans more than 300,000 words to flesh out the voice-acted story fully. Characters also boast vivid Live2D illustrations, making each fight against Golems and Witches a feast for the eyes. Satisfying progression without the hardcore grind Not everyone has the patience to master complicated skill trees and combat mechanics - with Pixel Heroes: Tales of Emond, you can progress and upgrade your characters easily, thanks to the rewards you can reap offline. The idle gameplay also means that combat is done automatically, so after you upgrade your favourite heroes and tinker around with your formations, you can sit back, relax, and watch your strategies play out in front of you. Additionally, you can gather resources even when you're away, so that you can boost your combat power right away as soon as you log back in. Apart from the quirky characters you'll encounter along the way, you can also discover different locations with fun mini-games such as the River of Forgetfulness, the Eternal Throne, and the Endless Sea. And if you're a bit of a social butterfly, you can team up with other adventurers across the globe and form guilds to take on challenges together. You can also forge bonds with others to face off against boss fights, or feed your competitive streak across dungeons to climb up the leaderboards. Free summons to hit the ground running With the open beta, you can score 3,650 hero summons for free simply by logging into the game. If you keep at it for eight consecutive days, you'll nab an exclusive hero, Star Guardian Freyja, and skin as a reward. https://www.pocketgamer.com/pixel-heroes-tales-of-emond/open-beta-reaons-to-play/
  8. One of the most memorable parts of Helldivers 2, for me, is its cinematic opening—a corny, over-the-top recruitment ad with some of the most masterfully hammy acting I've ever seen. I recently had the pleasure of talking to the man behind the chewed scenery, Craig Lee Thomas—who has starred in a wide spread of games including Starfield, Honkai: Star Rail, and Octopath Traveller 2. Turns out, the opening was just as fun to record as it looks. "This was, without a doubt, one of the most fun projects I’ve had the pleasure of working on in my career. I’m an elder millennial, so I grew up renting VHS copies of every single big, dumb action movie the '80s and '90s graced us with … when I saw that this character was a big, cheesy, deep-voiced, charm-and-smarm guy, I knew that I could just go to town." As it turns out, threading the needle between corny and catastrophe actually takes a lot of effort: "The intro cinematic director Fredrik Lofberg and the whole team at Arrowhead/Goodbye Kansas were fantastic and had a really razor-sharp sense of the tone that we were going for … our directors Chris Faiella and Kal-El Bogdanove were also SUPER specific about keeping it in that perfect pocket of absolutely ridiculous, but still grounded in an exaggerated reality."Thomas recounts the exact moment he looked at the script and saw the line where his character, overcome with grief and a passionate love for democracy, collapses to his knees and belts sweet liberty: "let me tell you—there are few greater moments in an actor’s life than reading a script and seeing the words: Your character falls to his knees and, screaming to the heavens, bellows a 'NOOOOOOOO!' That’s why we do this. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/third-person-shooter/the-leading-man-of-helldivers-2s-hilarious-cinematic-psa-had-a-blast-filming-italso-theres-an-improvised-democratic-freestyle-rap-somewhere-at-arrowhead-hq/
  9. The 2024 Tesla Cybertruck is more aerodynamic than it looks, and it's roll-top tonneau cover plays an essential role. We tested the Cybertruck with the top open and closed; the latter position provided a 10 percent improvement in consumption during our 75-mph steady state test. Our tests show the Cybertruck's real-world range drops from 250 to 225 miles with the top open; driven at 65 mph with the top closed, we predict a range of 295 miles. The Tesla Cybertruck is more friendly to the air than you might imagine. The front end was always going to be a challenge, but the prototype’s flat nose was changed to a subtly curved front panel that helps the air bend around the forward flanks. What’s more, the front flares have been carefully shaped to create a small, deliberate vortex that helps to further encourage the flow to bend smoothly around those abnormally sharp front corners. The prominent wiper acts like a fence that directs air over the top instead of allowing it to swirl down onto the driver’s window, so wind noise isn’t as turbulent as you might guess—for the driver, at least. Underneath, the Cybertruck's belly is much smoother than any ladder-framed truck could ever hope to be, with minimal openings and fairings to smooth the flow over the suspension’s lower control arms. Arguably the most surprising aspect about the Cybertruck's aerodynamics is how naturally well-suited the angular-looking aft end actually is. The rearmost flanks taper gently like some kind of raindrop, which is the most naturally aerodynamic shape. Thing is, the abrupt truncation at the tailgate is actually quite good aero-wise. Wunibald Kamm (of Kammback fame) once demonstrated that such an abrupt cut-off would essentially trick the majority of the air flowing over such a body into continuing on a laminar path, thereby reducing drag more than a smoothly rounded design might achieve. Of course, the Cybertruck's roll-top tonneau cover is essential to all of this, so we conducted 75-mph steady state tests with the tonneau closed, open, and with the tonneau and tailgate open together to presumably create an exit for the air “captured” by the exposed bed. We also wondered about the effect of the wheel caps, so we repeated our tonneau-closed runs with them off. We tested the Cybertruck's 834-hp tri-motor Beast model on 35-inch all-terrain tires, and ran it in the configurations mentioned above around a 6.6-mile oval track so we could eliminate any wind effects, which would have been significant for straight-line testing because it was a very breezy day, and we reset and recorded the truck’s internal cumulative consumption meter as we passed by a fixed marker on the track. The meter outputs real-time consumption in watt-hours per mile to three digits, and we recast this number in kilowatt-hours per 100 miles, which is a more standard format of this consumption unit. The result? Consumption averaged 58.3 kilowatt-hours per 100 miles with the tonneau closed versus 64.2 kWh/100 mi with it open. This 10 percent increase in consumption suggests our 250-mile range test result would have been 225 miles with the tonneau open. Opening the tailgate at this point didn’t represent a meaningful change, as that measured 64.0 kWh/100 mi. Meanwhile, running with the wheel covers removed and the tonneau closed amounted to a tiny loss of just 1.7 percent: 59.3 kWh/100 mi instead of 58.3 kWh/100 mi. Aerodynamic drag obviously changes drastically with speed, so we repeated some of our runs at 65 mph. Consumption dropped from 58.3 kWh/100 miles to 49.3 with the tonneau closed. That's a 15.4 percent reduction in consumption that suggests a 65-mph range of some 295 miles. Velocity-related aero benefits are consistent across a range of configurations, so it’s no surprise that our 65-mph bed-exposed run improved by a similar 15.6 percent, consuming just 54.2 kWh/100 miles at 65 mph instead of 64.2 at 75 mph. Moral of the story: run with the tonneau closed. It’s more efficient, and the visibility “benefit” of the inside rear-view mirror isn’t all it’s cracked up to be because the view is way too pinched and slot-like. The camera system does a better job, as it turns out. And if you can run a few mph slower, do that too if you want to further boost your available range. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a60200909/2024-tesla-cybertruck-aerodynamics-affect-range-tests/
  10. Elephants are the largest living land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African forest elephant (L. cyclotis), and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea; extinct relatives include mammoths and mastodons. Distinctive features of elephants include a long proboscis called a trunk, tusks, large ear flaps, pillar-like legs, and tough but sensitive grey skin. The trunk is prehensile, bringing food and water to the mouth and grasping objects. Tusks, which are derived from the incisor teeth, serve both as weapons and as tools for moving objects and digging. The large ear flaps assist in maintaining a constant body temperature as well as in communication. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs, whereas Asian elephants have smaller ears and convex or level backs. Elephants are scattered throughout sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia and are found in different habitats, including savannahs, forests, deserts, and marshes. They are herbivorous, and they stay near water when it is accessible. They are considered to be keystone species, due to their impact on their environments. Elephants have a fission–fusion society, in which multiple family groups come together to socialise. Females (cows) tend to live in family groups, which can consist of one female with her calves or several related females with offspring. The leader of a female group, usually the oldest cow, is known as the matriarch. Males (bulls) leave their family groups when they reach puberty and may live alone or with other males. Adult bulls mostly interact with family groups when looking for a mate. They enter a state of increased testosterone and aggression known as musth, which helps them gain dominance over other males as well as reproductive success. Calves are the centre of attention in their family groups and rely on their mothers for as long as three years. Elephants can live up to 70 years in the wild. They communicate by touch, sight, smell, and sound; elephants use infrasound and seismic communication over long distances. Elephant intelligence has been compared with that of primates and cetaceans. They appear to have self-awareness, and possibly show concern for dying and dead individuals of their kind. African bush elephants and Asian elephants are listed as endangered and African forest elephants as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). One of the biggest threats to elephant po[CENSORED]tions is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to wild elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people. Elephants are used as working animals in Asia. In the past, they were used in war; today, they are often controversially put on display in zoos, or employed for entertainment in circuses. Elephants have an iconic status in human culture, and have been widely featured in art, folklore, religion, literature, and po[CENSORED]r culture. Etymology The word elephant is based on the Latin elephas (genitive elephantis) 'elephant', which is the Latinised form of the ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elephas) (genitive ἐλέφαντος (elephantos[1])), probably from a non-Indo-European language, likely Phoenician.[2] It is attested in Mycenaean Greek as e-re-pa (genitive e-re-pa-to) in Linear B syllabic script.[3][4] As in Mycenaean Greek, Homer used the Greek word to mean ivory, but after the time of Herodotus, it also referred to the animal.[1] The word elephant appears in Middle English as olyfaunt (c. 1300) and was borrowed from Old French oliphant (12th century).[2]Taxonomy Elephants belong to the family Elephantidae, the sole remaining family within the order Proboscidea. Their closest extant relatives are the sirenians (dugongs and manatees) and the hyraxes, with which they share the clade Paenungulata within the superorder Afrotheria.[6] Elephants and sirenians are further grouped in the clade Tethytheria.[7] Three species of living elephants are recognised; the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) and Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).[8] African elephants were traditionally considered a single species, Loxodonta africana, but molecular studies have affirmed their status as separate species.[9][10][11] Mammoths (Mammuthus) are nested within living elephants as they are more closely related to Asian elephants than to African elephants.[12] Another extinct genus of elephant, Palaeoloxodon, is also recognised, which appears to have close affinities with African elephants and to have hybridised with African forest elephants.[13] Evolution Over 180 extinct members of order Proboscidea have been described.[14] The earliest proboscideans, the African Eritherium and Phosphatherium are known from the late Paleocene.[15] The Eocene included Numidotherium, Moeritherium and Barytherium from Africa. These animals were relatively small and, some, like Moeritherium and Barytherium were probably amphibious.[16][17] Later on, genera such as Phiomia and Palaeomastodon arose; the latter likely inhabited more forested areas. Proboscidean diversification changed little during the Oligocene.[16] One notable species of this epoch was Eritreum melakeghebrekristosi of the Horn of Africa, which may have been an ancestor to several later species.[18] A major event in proboscidean evolution was the collision of Afro-Arabia with Eurasia, during the Early Miocene, around 18–19 million years ago, allowing proboscideans to disperse from their African homeland across Eurasia and later, around 16–15 million years ago into North America across the Bering Land Bridge. Proboscidean groups prominent during the Miocene include the deinotheres, along with the more advanced elephantimorphs, including mammutids (mastodons), gomphotheres, amebelodontids (which includes the "shovel tuskers" like Platybelodon), choerolophodontids and stegodontids.[21] Around 10 million years ago, the earliest members of the family Elephantidae emerged in Africa, having originated from gomphotheres.[22] Elephantids are distinguished from earlier proboscideans by a major shift in the molar morphology to parallel lophs rather than the cusps of earlier proboscideans, allowing them to become higher-crowned (hypsodont) and more efficient in consuming grass.[23] The Late Miocene saw major climactic changes, which resulted in the decline and extinction of many proboscidean groups.[21] The earliest members of the modern genera of Elephantidae appeared during the latest Miocene–early Pliocene around 5 million years ago. The elephantid genera Elephas (which includes the living Asian elephant) and Mammuthus (mammoths) migrated out of Africa during the late Pliocene, around 3.6 to 3.2 million years ago.[24] Over the course of the Early Pleistocene, all non-elephantid probobscidean genera outside of the Americas became extinct with the exception of Stegodon,[21] with gomphotheres dispersing into South America as part of the Great American interchange,[25] and mammoths migrating into North America around 1.5 million years ago.[26] At the end of the Early Pleistocene, around 800,000 years ago the elephantid genus Palaeoloxodon dispersed outside of Africa, becoming widely distributed in Eurasia.[27] Proboscideans were represented by around 23 species at the beginning of the Late Pleistocene. Proboscideans underwent a dramatic decline during the Late Pleistocene as part of the Late Pleistocene extinctions of most large mammals globally, with all remaining non-elephantid proboscideans (including Stegodon, mastodons, and the American gomphotheres Cuvieronius and Notiomastodon) and Palaeoloxodon becoming extinct, with mammoths only surviving in relict po[CENSORED]tions on islands around the Bering Strait into the Holocene, with their latest survival being on Wrangel Island, where they persisted until around 4,000 years ago.[21][28] Over the course of their evolution, probobscideans grew in size. With that came longer limbs and wider feet with a more digitigrade stance, along with a larger head and shorter neck. The trunk evolved and grew longer to provide reach. The number of premolars, incisors, and canines decreased, and the cheek teeth (molars and premolars) became longer and more specialised. The incisors developed into tusks of different shapes and sizes.[29] Several species of proboscideans became isolated on islands and experienced insular dwarfism,[30] some dramatically reducing in body size, such as the 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall dwarf elephant species Palaeoloxodon falconeri.[31] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant
  11. Trent John Alexander-Arnold (born 7 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. Considered one of the best right-backs in the world, he is known for his range of passing, crossing and assists.[4][5][6][7][8] Owing to such capabilities, he has also occasionally been deployed as a midfielder for both club and country.[2][3][9] Alexander-Arnold joined Liverpool's academy in 2004 and captained the club across its youth levels. He made his senior debut in 2016, at age 18, and played in back-to-back UEFA Champions League finals in 2018 and 2019, winning the latter, and being named in the Champions League Squad of the Season. These appearances made him the youngest player to start in consecutive finals in the competition. In the same year, he won the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. In domestic football, Alexander-Arnold was named the 2019–20 PFA Young Player of the Year and the inaugural Premier League Young Player of the Season, has thrice been named in the PFA Team of the Year, and helped end Liverpool's 30-year league title drought by winning the 2019–20 Premier League. His success in 2020 led to his selection in the FIFA FIFPRO Men's World 11. In the 2021–22 season, he claimed a domestic cup double, winning the EFL Cup and FA Cup. Alexander-Arnold has also represented England at various youth levels and made his senior debut in 2018. He has since featured at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where he became only the fourth teenager to start a match for England in the tournament, in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League, where his nation finished in third place in the inaugural edition of the competition, and the 2022 World Cup. Early life, education and early career[edit] Trent John Alexander-Arnold[10] was born on 7 October 1998[11] in West Derby, Liverpool.[12] He attended St Matthew's Catholic Primary School, before later enrolling at St Mary's College in Crosby.[13][14][15] When he was six years old, local football club Liverpool hosted a half-term camp to which a number of pupils from his school were invited, and his was one of the names drawn from a hat to attend. There, he was spotted by academy coach Ian Barrigan who subsequently approached his parents to offer him the chance to join the club's academy. He began training two-to-three times a week, and in a variety of different positions, before later going on to captain the club at U16 and U18 level under coach Pepijn Lijnders.[16][17][18][19][20] In the intervening period, at the age of 14, he left St Mary's to enroll at Rainhill High School, an educational institution which shares an affiliation with the football club.[21] During his time in Liverpool's academy, Alexander-Arnold converted from a wide midfielder to a right-back.[22] It was the position that offered him the clearest path to the first team and he excelled in his new role, being singled out by former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, who tipped him to have a bright future at the club in his autobiography.[16][23] As a result of his rapid progression, and in the buildup to the 2015–16 season, Alexander-Arnold was selected in the first team squad by manager Brendan Rodgers for the team's final pre-season friendly against Swindon Town where he marked his unofficial debut for the club in a 2–1 win.[24][25] Liverpool 2016–17: Development and breakthrough Having previously taken part in Liverpool's pre-season tour of the United States, Alexander-Arnold made his professional debut on 25 October 2016, starting in a 2–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the fourth round of the EFL Cup. He was booked in the first half for a foul on Ben Davies, which he later revealed could have ended in him being sent off, before being substituted for first-choice right-back Nathaniel Clyne in the 68th minute.[16][26][27] Despite the indiscretion, his performance earned a spot in the EFL Cup Team of the Round alongside teammate Daniel Sturridge.[28][29] Alexander-Arnold's breakthrough into the first team was rewarded with a new long-term contract in November and he started in Liverpool's next EFL Cup match later that month against Leeds United. He was named man of the match for his performance after registering his first assist for the club by setting up striker Divock Origi for the opening goal of a 2–0 win for Liverpool.[30][31][32] He then made his Premier League debut on 14 December, coming on as a late substitute in a 3–0 win over Middlesbrough, and made his first league start in a 1–1 draw with Manchester United on 15 January 2017.[33][34] In May, having made 12 appearances across all competitions, he was named Liverpool's Young Player of the Season and was also nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Season award.[35][36][37][38] 2017–18: First Champions League final[edit] In the buildup to the 2017–18 season, regular right-back Clyne suffered a serious back injury which afforded Alexander-Arnold the opportunity to rotate with Joe Gomez during the early stages of the campaign.[39] On 15 August 2017, he scored his first goal for the club when he struck home from a free kick in a 2–1 first leg Champions League play-off round win over Bundesliga team 1899 Hoffenheim.[40] In doing so, he became the third youngest player to score on his European debut for Liverpool, after Michael Owen and David Fairclough.[41] During the group stages of the competition, Alexander-Arnold scored again in a 7–0 Champions League win over Maribor on 17 October, a result which was the joint-largest ever away win in the competition, and largest away win by an English club.[42] He then scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool on 26 December in a 5–0 home win over Swansea City.[43] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_Alexander-Arnold
  12. Israel reportedly strikes several sites in Syria More now on reports that Israeli airstrikes hit several sites in southern Syria early on Sunday. The Associated Press is reporting that state news agency Sana, citing an unnamed military official, said air defences shot down some of the missiles, which came from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights at about 12.42am local time. The strikes led to “material losses” and the wounding of a soldier, the statement said. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said Israeli strikes also hit two military sites in the Qalamoun mountains northeast of Damascus, an area where the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has operations. One of the targets was a weapons shipment, the observatory said. The observatory said the strikes represented the 24th time Israel has struck inside Syria since the beginning of 2024. They have killed 43 fighters with various groups – including Hezbollah and Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard – and nine civilians. There was no immediate statement from Israeli officials on the strikes. Israel frequently launches strikes on Iran-linked targets in Syria but rarely acknowledges them. Last week, the Israeli army said it has carried out 4,500 strikes against Hezbollah targets over the past five months, most of which were in Lebanon, while a few were in Syria. Overnight Israeli bombardment kills 12 members of same family in Deir-al Balah, health ministry says At least 61 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli bombardment, the health ministry in Gaza said on Sunday. The territory’s health ministry said 12 members of the same family, whose house in Deir al-Balah was hit, were among those killed overnight, AFP reports. Shelling and clashes were reported in south Gaza’s main city of Khan Younis and elsewhere. Israel’s security cabinet and the smaller war cabinet were to meet to “decide on the mandate of the delegation in charge of the negotiations before its departure for Doha,” the prime minister’s office has said. Its statement did not specify when the delegation would leave for the latest round of talks which comes after Hamas submitted a new proposal for a pause in fighting and hostage release. Israeli forces arrested eight Palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied West Bank, local news sources said, according to Al Jazeera. The arrests reportedly took place in Qalqilya, Hebron and Jenin after Israeli troops raided Palestinian homes. Death toll in Gaza reaches 31,645, says health ministry At least 31,645 Palestinians have been killed and 73,676 injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza since 7 October, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Sunday. Most of the casualties have been women and children, the ministry has said, and thousands more bodies are likely to remain uncounted under rubble across Gaza. https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2024/mar/17/middle-east-crisis-live-israel-strikes-syria-military-gaza-latest
  13. Nick movie: FOREST FIGHTER | Jason Statham USA Hollywood Full English Action Movie | Hollywood English Movie Time: 1 hour and 40 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: N\A Duration of the movie: Zombie Movie Trailer:
  14. Artist: Omar Kamal Real Name: Omar Birth Date /Place: 30 September 1985 Age: 38 Social status (Single / Married): Married Artist Picture: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia0035.elcinema.com%2Fuploads%2F_315x420_b04cc1e4cc74a8ff7280bbb18ecee7bd18118a02f0fcc9631118cd756f106bbe.jpg&tbnid=NZQ1kMYJRD2DMM&vet=12ahUKEwi5nqzJgPuEAxUujycCHY78B7sQMygAegQIARBL..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Felcinema.com%2Fen%2Fperson%2F2183302%2F&docid=mjRzJx0FKtLfxM&w=315&h=420&q=omar kamal&ved=2ahUKEwi5nqzJgPuEAxUujycCHY78B7sQMygAegQIARBL Musical Genres: N\A Awards: N\A Top 3 Songs (Names): يلا نعمل لغباطيطا \ حاسبي يا قلبي\ انت معلمه Other Information: Good Singer
  15. Live Performance Title: Music Mix 2024 EDM REMIXES OF PO[CENSORED]R SONGS GAMING MUSIC | BASS BOOSTED Signer Name: BASS BOOSTED Live Performance Location: N\A Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): Good
  16. Music title: Elvish Yadav - Rao Sahab Rollin' (Music video) Mahira Sharma | Maxtern | SDEE | Vkey | Anshul Garg Signer: Mahira Sharma | Mxtern | SDEE | VKEY | ANSHUL | Garg Release date: 15\3\2024 Official YouTube link:
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    انشاء الله تبقا موديراتور

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