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Djokovic is ‘hit’ after US Open exit, throwback to #BollywoodMafia & Ramdev remakes Liril ad

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New Delhi: Besides the ongoing desi soap on ‘you know who’, tennis player Novak Djokovic’s sensational exit from the US Open also gave Twitter a good time.

Oh, also Baba Ramdev remade an ad for Liril soap. Honestly…

In today’s biggest world news: World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic was disqualified from the US Open after he accidentally hit a line judge after he smacked a ball in frustration.

Later, he had this to say about the incident.

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrigos, known for his brash court behaviour, considers what might have happened to him in a similar case. Need we remind him of Serena Williams being branded crazy by the media for just expressing frustration on court?

Back to the terrible TV drama: Photographer Atul Kasbekar feels very strongly about the media after seeing the morning newspaper.

And Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury asks questions that appear to have no answers.

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta looks at the #BollywoodMafia in better times.

Moving on, here’s a glimpse of the Delhi Metro as it resumes operations after 169 days.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot greets former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot on his birthday — have they buried the hatchet?

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra’s favourite pastime is now digging old graves, it seems.

Meanwhile, former finance minister Yashwant Sinha gets philosophical about the shelf-life of fake promises

BJP MP Varun Gandhi can ‘drop the mic’ after this jab at the Pope.

Now for some light-hearted tweets:

Former cricketer Bishan Bedi has a pleasant surprise.

Cue music: ‘It’s raining men’ by Geri Halliwell – It’s Raining Men, used in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham.

What’s the difference between Rakhi Sawant and Kangana Ranaut?

Vodafone and Idea `Vi’ to give clever responses….

With inputs from Shubhangi Misra

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