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Dhurandhar Movie 2025: A Powerful Tale of Strategy, Survival, and Silent Strength
Introduction: People are starting to whisper about the Dhurandhar movie 2025 rather than shout about it, and that feels right for a film like this. It is not arriving with flashy promotions or overused hype lines. Instead, it is slowly slipping into conversations among viewers who prefer meaning over noise. Even the title feels deliberate. Dhurandhar suggests sharp thinking, someone who wins by reading the room better than anyone else. That idea seems to quietly shape the entire film.
By David Johnabout a month ago in Writers
Benazir Bhutto: The Life and Legacy of a Courageous Leader. AI-Generated.
Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s first female Prime Minister, remains an icon of courage, vision, and resilience. She was the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority country, navigating a political landscape dominated by men and marked by turmoil. Her life was a journey of struggle, exile, public service, and ultimately, sacrifice.
By Zahid Hussainabout a month ago in Writers
2025 Vocal Year in Review
Greetings, Vocal readers! Before 2025 comes to a close and we welcome 2026 into our lives, I'll be going over some of my accomplishments and most impactful stories I've written from this year on Vocal. This will be the final story of 2025. Before I proceed any further, I want to say thanks to my loyal subscribers and supporters for taking the time to read my stories. You're the reason why I continue to write and publish these stories. Also, thanks to those who have sent me one-off tips. Those help out greatly, because you're supporting writers like me on Vocal. Please keep them coming, because I'll be writing and publishing new stories in the new year. If you would like for me to talk about a certain topic and offer my thoughts, please comment down below and I'll take them into consideration. The following stories are not in any particular order. Alright, let's go over some of my most impactful stories first from 2025.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a month ago in Writers
What Happened To My Reads?
Introduction I have had issues publishing on Vocal recently, but we now have an excellent resolution. I was quite surprised to see a huge rise in my reads from what they had been with my first repurposed "new" stories. I really have no explanation for this.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Writers
9 Common ChatGPT Mistakes People Still Make — And How GPT-5.2 Is Changing the Game. AI-Generated.
The Rise of ChatGPT in Early 2025 In early 2025, ChatGPT is no longer a novelty. It has quietly become a daily companion for writers, students, business owners, marketers, and developers. From drafting emails to planning projects, it now plays a role in everyday decision-making. Yet despite its growing intelligence, many users still feel disappointed by the results they get. The irony is simple: the problem is rarely ChatGPT itself. More often, it’s how people use it. With the release of GPT-5.2, many long-standing frustrations are finally being addressed, but only if users understand what they’ve been doing wrong all along.
By David Johnabout a month ago in Writers
Building Authority Through Consistency: Who I Am and What I Do
I didn’t start my professional journey with a grand plan or a shortcut to success. Like many people working in the digital space today, I began with curiosity, trial and error, and a strong desire to understand how things actually work behind the scenes. Over time, that curiosity turned into skill, and skill turned into experience.
By Abbasi Publisherabout a month ago in Writers
How to Integrate LLMs Into Mobile Apps Without Breaking Performance?. AI-Generated.
The first time I felt it, I was sitting on my couch late in the evening, phone balanced in one hand, the room quiet except for the low hum of the air conditioner. I opened an app I knew well, one I’d used almost daily. It had recently gained a new “smart” feature, something everyone had been excited about. I tapped, waited, and noticed a pause that hadn’t been there before.
By Mary L. Rodriquezabout a month ago in Writers








