The provided text appears to be a transcript of a podcast or video discussing various topics, including Bollywood movies, cricket, and international news. The host begins by criticizing the movie industry, specifically the movie "Brahmastra," and how the industry controls which movies are successful.
The conversation then shifts to a discussion about cricket, where the host shares a story about a scientist who made his wife sign a contract allowing him to play cricket every weekend. The host also talks about a fake IPL tournament organized in a village in Gujarat, which was actually a scam to cheat people out of their money.
The host then shares news about a 17-year-old girl from Delhi who scored 99% in her engineering entrance exam without preparing for it. The girl's story is contrasted with another student who achieved a similar feat after studying in a prestigious coaching institute.
The podcast also covers international news, including the discovery of a planet similar to Earth, where the average lifespan is 3,000 years. The host jokingly comments on the implications of living for 3,000 years, including having to struggle with money and being unhappy for an extended period.
Throughout the podcast, the host engages with their audience, encouraging them to subscribe and share their thoughts on the topics discussed. The host also promotes their audio book and offers a discount code for listeners.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Brahmastra movie earned ₹125 crores.
2. A man in Tamil Nadu made his wife sign a contract allowing him to play cricket every Saturday and Sunday.
3. A village in Gujarat organized a fake IPL tournament, complete with teams like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings.
4. The fake IPL tournament reached the quarter-final stage.
5. A man named Shafi Ahmed in Uttar Pradesh married for the fifth time, secretly, while already having four wives and seven children.
6. A passenger in Bihar caught a thief who was teasing him from the window of a train.
7. A 17-year-old girl named Tanishka scored 99% in an engineering entrance exam in Delhi.
8. Tanishka had not prepared specifically for the exam and had only given it for practice.
9. A planet similar to Earth has been discovered, with an average lifespan of 1,000 years.
10. The newly discovered planet is 3,000 light years away from Earth.
11. A man in Begusarai, Bihar, was caught traveling without a ticket on a train.
12. A British passenger in Bihar caught a thief who was teasing him from the window of a train.
13. A book titled "Cricket Match Fixing in India" is available, which discusses the history of match fixing in India.
14. The book includes information on how Mohammad Azharuddin got involved in match fixing.
15. The semi-finals of the 1996 Cricket World Cup were fixed.