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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

  6. LadiesTailor

    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

    Anna Trisha ni Pelli chesuko anna…
  7. gothamprince

    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

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    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

  15. gothamprince

    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

  16. gothamprince

    Trisha the beauty queen of Indian cinema

    Beauty oka form teesukunte that is trisha
  17. psycopk

    KTR why double standards??- kavita

  18. I don't know if Tirupati laddo had Animal Fat or not Out of curiosity i asked ChatGpt, see the below response It has to do with the way the question was framed Do all chemical esters come from animal fat? Nope — most chemical esters do not come from animal fat. That’s a super common misconception. Here’s the clean breakdown 👇 What esters actually are An ester is just a type of chemical compound formed when: an acid + an alcohol react That’s it. Nothing in that definition requires animals. Where esters come from (sources) Esters can be made from many sources: 🌱 Plant-based Vegetable oils (soy, palm, coconut, rapeseed) Fruits (many fruit flavors are esters) Sugar-derived alcohols 🧪 Synthetic (most common) Made entirely in labs from petroleum-derived or bio-based chemicals No animal involvement at all 🐄 Animal-based (less common, optional) Animal fats can be used if the ester is made from fatty acids derived from tallow or lard This is not the default, and it’s declining fast due to cost, ethics, and regulations Common examples (no animal fat) Ethyl acetate (nail polish remover, food flavoring) → synthetic Isoamyl acetate (banana flavor) → synthetic Polyesters (plastics, clothing) → petroleum-based Biodiesel esters → usually vegetable oils When animal fat might be involved Some soaps, cosmetics, candles, lubricants Only if the label says: tallow-derived animal fatty acids oleic/stearic acid (animal source specified) Bottom line ✅ Most esters = synthetic or plant-based ❌ Animal fat is NOT required ⚠️ Only specific products choose animal fat as a raw material
  19. So animals lo classification aa paytms…
  20. Bhagath_Singh

    ***** Indian aunty dance in snow frisco *****

    Areey nuvvu @naansense gaadi modda notlo pettkoni ochi ikkada comment pedtunav… vaadidi nuvvu vaadu needi petkunaru kada…meeru meeru cheskondi ra babu
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