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tabileaks · 4 months
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Punjabi music has a rich and diverse history that reflects the cultural vibrancy of the Punjab region. From its folk origins and classical influences to the modern-day fusion of styles, Punjabi music continues to evolve while maintaining its distinct identity. Whether through the beats of Bhangra or the soulful strains of Sufi songs, Punjabi music remains a powerful expression of the region's cultural heritage and an enduring source of joy and inspiration for millions around the world.
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adventure-showdown · 10 months
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What is your favourite Doctor Who story?
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ROUND 4 MASTERPOST
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The Husbands of River Song
Synopsis
The Twelfth Doctor is on the planet Mendorax Dellora in 5343, where he is asked by a man named Nardole to follow him, thinking he is a surgeon, on the orders of River Song. A surgeon is required to remove a diamond from the head of the tyrannical King Hydroflax. It became lodged there due to a ruthless act of thievery gone wrong, and River seeks to recover it. Surprised that River cannot identify his newest face, the Doctor struggles to break the news to her while learning how she acts on her own - and how many other lovers she has had. However, both he and River soon find that the time is drawing close for the last page in the diary of their journeys together to be written...
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Demons of the Punjab
Synopsis
With Yaz desperate to learn more about the life of her grandmother, the Thirteenth Doctor brings her friends to the Punjab in 1947 to meet her in the past. But with a marriage unknown to Yaz on the cards and the Partition of India threatening to pull her family apart, it may not be the mysterious "demons" that are the biggest threat.
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socialistexan · 5 months
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The Devil's Chord, Series 14/1 (Season 40 overall)
My rating: 8.6
15th Doctor Ranking (as of premiere): 2/3
Overall Series Ranking (as of premiere): 46/341
Episodes with similar scores: The Green Death, The Brain of Morbius, The Doctor Falls, Demons of the Punjab
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JINKX M F MONSOON BAYBEEEEEEEE!!! Wow!!! They totally carry this episode! They took this good episode and made it great, extremely memorable. I really hope this isn't a one time thing because W O W! Hell of a performance from Jinkx, top notch. Maybe the best single story villain yet, and if they come back then they're in the running for top recurring.
A little surprised the twist that Maestro is related to the Toy Maker and isn't the Master, I think it's a nice twist for anyone who is a long time fan, because I know my ears perked when I heard that name, as the Master loved to use names that were synonyms for Master back in the 3rd Doctor era.
Ruby is much better in this. Ncuti as the Doctor is still *fantastic*
All the 4th wall breaks feel like they are leading somewhere
The writing was... better than Space Babies, but I'm ready for some non-RTD scripts. Amazing how this both feels like a new era but also like RTD never really left, like this feels like you pick up from 10 but feels new. I like it. It's just fun, the show doesn't have its head up it's own ass like the Moffat era and isn't overloaded with companions and convoluted plot like 13 (even though both eras had some great stuff and 13 is up there with 7 as one of the most underrated Doctors).
That musical number was something! It's very fun! Maybe it's the queer musical kid in me, but I really like it, even if the song is only okay. I feel like it's leading somewhere with the musical numbers, the song in Ruby's soul, the 4th wall breaks. It's super fun and colorful and almost cartoony in a good way.
Direction, production design, costuming, and cinematography were top notch as always, this era of the show is really nailing the color, style, look, feel, and production of the show. The substance is *almost* there. It's so close. It feels like Doctor Who, but also brand new, and that's exactly what I wanted.
Overall, really great. On to the Moffat episode (oh G-d please be good like the old RTD-Moffat episodes)
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mrvisionsblog · 2 months
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Let the Rhythm Guide Your Soul: Discover “Alone” by Mr VISION
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About
I’m Yash Suppal, better known as Mr VISION, and I’m excited to take you on a journey through my latest track, “Alone.” If you’re a fan of hip-hop and rap, this song is a reflection of both my personal experiences and the universal feeling of solitude that many of us face. Let’s dive into the story behind the track and how it came to be.
The Heart of “Alone”
“Alone” explores the theme of solitude and self-reliance. The lyric “In your hard times I have found only myself as by my side” captures the essence of finding strength in our own company during life’s toughest moments. I wanted to create a track that resonates with anyone who has ever felt isolated but found the courage to keep moving forward.
You can listen to “Alone” on YouTube. I’d love for you to experience the track and share your thoughts!
Crafting the Track
As both the producer and writer, I poured my heart into “Alone.” The production was a deeply personal process, allowing me to blend raw emotion with a compelling sound. If you’re curious about how the track was made or want to explore more of my music, visit my YouTube channel where I regularly post updates and new releases.
Lyrics That Resonate
Two key lines from the song that I’m particularly proud of are:
“Chala mein hu apni manzil ki aur, Koi nahi saath sirf mein or ek dost, Jo bhi maine socha hai sab mera dosh, Esa laga jo bhi saath mere hai vo mera ghost.”
This verse reflects the solitary journey towards personal goals, emphasizing the inner strength required to continue despite feeling alone.
Another powerful lyric is:
“Jana sabko hai manzil ki aur, Manzil na dur bas bich mein ek stop, Thode din ki life or bus thode din ka daur, Thode din ka saath or phir manzil hai maut.”
It touches on the transient nature of life and the perseverance needed to achieve our dreams. For more insights into the lyrics and to connect with the song, follow my Instagram page.
The Journey So Far
Since its release a year ago, “Alone” has reached 2,495 views on YouTube. The positive feedback has been overwhelming, and a notable highlight was receiving a comment from “Dev Next Level,” a renowned music producer from Punjab. His appreciation was a significant boost and a testament to the hard work invested in the track.
Discover More
I’m thrilled to share that I have many upcoming singles and projects in the pipeline. For the latest updates and exclusive content, make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me on Instagram. Your support means the world to me and keeps me motivated to create more music.
Thank you for joining me on this journey. I hope “Alone” resonates with you and invites you to reflect on your own experiences of solitude and strength.
Stay tuned and keep listening!
Mr VISION
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Today I heard this song by Coke studio- 'Paar channa de'
The story behind this song. Uffff
It's about a girl named 'Sohni' who lives with her father in a village situated near chenab river in Punjab. Then comes one young, handsome man who helps her father with the cattle and everything. Thus, everybody started to call him 'Mahiwal' meaning the caretaker of buffalos. The girl belonged to the caste of potters. The man was an outsider.
Eventually they fell in love, but as they were from different backgrounds they were not allowed to marry each other. The girl is married off to a man from their own community. Mahiwal declares himself as a fakir meaning that he won't marry anyone and starts living right in front of her new house across the Chenab river.
Every night, the girl , 'Sohni' travels across the river by using the baked clay pot to meet her beloved. As everyone started to know about their affair, Sohni's sister-in-law exchanged the baked clay pot with an unbaked one.
That night when she left to meet him, the waves were as high as a wall plus she brought the useless, weak pot which would probably dissolve once it touched the water. She started to drown in the middle of the way. Seeing her in such a troubled state, Mahiwal jumped into the water. They both died, but together as they wanted.
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Media Release: Reel Desires CIQFF 2024
TWELFTH EDITION OF REEL DESIRES: CHENNAI INTERNATIONAL QUEER FILM FESTIVAL, SHOWCASES DIVERSE GENDER AND SEXUALITIES  AUGUST 16-18, 2024
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The 12th annual edition of Reel Desires: Chennai International Queer Film Festival will be held at the Goethe-Institut, Chennai,  from August 16-18, 2024. Reel Desires features films, shorts and documentaries showcasing sexuality and gender diversity issues.  This year’s line-up consists of 20 films from nine countries, selected via a community-led review process. The principal organisers of CIQFF 2024 are Orinam and Goethe-Institut Chennai, working in collaboration with Nirangal Charitable Trust  and SAATHII.
Commencing Friday Aug 16, 2024, the film festival opens with Love and Let Love, an evocative short by Shailaja Padindala  (2024) that examines unconventional love in couples of two generations.  Other highlights of Friday include  Prayers for  Sweet Waters by Elijah Ndoumbe (2021) a look into the vivid realities of three transgender women living in Cape Town, South Africa, during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Ili-Ili (Little One)  by Clister Santos (2024) is a charming animation in which a pregnant woman seeks parenting advice from her two gay dads. It was part of the 2024 Five Films for Freedom selection of BFI FLARE, London International LGBTQIA+ film festival.  Friday’s feature film My Father’s Clothes (Anima: Die Kleider meines Vaters, by Uli Decker(2022), set in Bavaria, is a story about family secrets, gender issues and the turmoil of love - told as a roller coaster ride through animated and documentary imagery. Among the films on Saturday, August 17,  the internationally acclaimed  Jodi (If)  Bengal short  by Tathagata Ghosh (2024) explores the  tribulations of an arranged marriage that tears a lesbian couple apart,  suggesting that with a mother’s love, perhaps another future is possible.  Samlingi a documentary debut by Mohan Singh Aulakh (2024) explores queer lives in rural and urban lives in Punjab.   Hai Con Chuột (Two Little Mice) by Nguyen Anh Thach  (2024) depicts the tender affection between a gay man and his crush, on the eve of the latter’s wedding to his girlfriend.  Make-up Majhi Dhaal Ga (Make-Up Is My Shield) by Kunal Vijayakar (2024) is a short music video in the Laavni style of song and dance from Maharashtra. It follows the affectionate banter between a cis heterosexual man and his trans sister as the latter recounts her process of embracing her transness and decision to perform an exaggerated femininity. As part of CIQFF2024’s collaboration with the British Council, we bring you three shorts from the British Council Touring Programme series ‘More Films for Freedom’.  On Saturday, the UK/Nigerian film Egungun (Masquerade) by Olive Nwosu ( 2021) explores a woman’s return to her hometown in Lagos, and her new understanding of the people and experiences that shaped her. 
Saturday’s film screenings will be followed by a panel discussion Surviving Queerphobia: Online and Offline. Panelists, who include members of Chennai’s LGBTQIA+ communities and allies,  discuss the upsurge in homophobia and transphobia in recent months leading up to Pride month,  influenced by the “gender critical” movements and bathroom panic of the global north. Following the panel discussion will be a hip-hop party on the roof of Goethe-Institut, with spot registration and entry limited to 100 persons.  It will be DJ’ed by K. Phani Kumar and team.
The program on Sunday, August 18,  commences at 3 pm with Naan oru Pen (I am a woman) a 17 minute solo theatrical performance by Sowmiya in Tamil, directed by A. Mangai.  The performance draws on  poet-memoirist Maya Angelou’s Phenomenal Woman and Still I Rise, to present an embodied narration of un-making the body, lived experience and resilience of queerness, especially of a trans life in India.
Highlights among the shorts on Sunday include Ragasiya, a Tamil short on love and friendship by Chandrasekar Srinivasan (2024) featuring Chennai’s own Prahasini Arumugam as the protagonist. Love Positive by Tushar Tyagi (2024) speaks of love among two gay men, one of whom is living with HIV.  Melvilasam (Address) by  Hariprasad KN (2024) is a heartwarming documentary of Parvathi T.S and her arduous journey of becoming the first openly trans postwoman in India, and successfully changing name and gender markers in her government identity documents. They/Them by Phelian (2023) describes the self-realisation of a 49-year-old art professor of their non binary identity.
The film festival closes with  the Gujarati feature film Katlaa Curry by Rohit Prajapati  (2024). Set in a sleepy fishing village along the banks of the river Narmada,  a local fisherman, Raaymal, pulls a young man, Ratan, adrift in his fishing net, setting off a journey of profound connection and self-discovery.
As LGBTQIA+ collectives in India advocate for inclusive institutions and reduced discrimination,, we also work to engender change in hearts and minds, a task substantially more challenging than legal reform. One way we do this is by participating in and producing cultures that reflect both the universality and specificity of our experiences.
Reel Desires: Chennai International Queer Film Festival 2024, curated under this name since 2013, is the latest in a series of over 19  queer-themed film festivals held in Chennai to date, beginning in November 2004. The event is free and open to individuals 18 years and older.
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movierulzpro · 3 months
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Amar Singh Chamkila Movie Review ft. Diljit Dosanjh
The film Amar Singh Chamkila, directed by Imtiaz Ali and starring Diljit Dosanjh, has garnered significant attention and praise from various reviewers. The movie is a biographical drama that explores the life of Amar Singh Chamkila, a controversial and popular Punjabi singer of the 1980s, known for his raw and provocative lyrics. Here’s a comprehensive review based on popular sources:
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Plot and Direction Imtiaz Ali, known for his unique storytelling style, brings Chamkila's story to life with a blend of musical brilliance and poignant drama. According to Movierulz, the film serves as a real-world manifestation of Ali's earlier works like Rockstar and Tamasha, focusing on an artist whose desires and dissent shape his life and career. The narrative captures Chamkila's rise to fame, his struggles with societal norms, and his tragic end, all while maintaining a sense of authenticity and emotional depth.
Performances Diljit Dosanjh's portrayal of Chamkila is widely praised for its depth and authenticity. His performance captures the singer's innocence, determination, and complexity, making Chamkila's character both relatable and compelling. Parineeti Chopra, playing Chamkila's wife and musical partner Amarjot Kaur, also delivers a strong performance, portraying a blend of timidity and strength that adds to the film's emotional resonance.
Music The music, composed by A.R. Rahman, is a standout aspect of the film. The songs not only enhance the narrative but also reflect Chamkila's provocative style and the socio-political context of his time. Reviewers have noted that the music brings a concert-like experience to the film, making it a melodious yet tragic biopic. The soundtrack has been described as both nostalgic for older audiences and a fresh introduction to Chamkila's music for new viewers.
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Cinematography and Visuals The film's cinematography by Anil Mehta is another highlight, capturing the vibrant and tumultuous era of Punjab in the 1980s. The visual effects and setting contribute significantly to the storytelling, providing a vivid backdrop against which Chamkila's life unfolds. The editing by Aarti Bajaj, which includes a mix of archival footage and dramatized sequences, adds a dynamic rhythm to the film.
Critical Reception The film has received generally positive reviews, with particular praise for its direction, performances, and music. Gadgets 360 described the film as brilliantly capturing the spirit of Punjab, while Bollywood Hungama highlighted its stylish and entertaining narrative. Hindustan Times commended the film's honesty and outstanding music, noting that it feels like attending a live concert.
Ratings The ratings for Amar Singh Chamkila reflect its strong reception among critics and audiences. The Movie Blog rated it an overall 7.3/10, appreciating the acting, cinematography, and thematic elements but noting that the plot and rewatchability could be improved. This rating aligns with the general consensus that while the film has minor flaws, it is a compelling and well-crafted biopic.
Conclusion Amar Singh Chamkila is a compelling film that successfully brings to life the story of one of Punjab's most controversial and beloved singers. Through strong performances, evocative music, and thoughtful direction, the film not only tells Chamkila's story but also captures the cultural and social dynamics of his time. Despite some criticisms regarding pacing and plot development, the film stands out as a significant achievement in contemporary Indian cinema, celebrating the legacy of a musical icon while addressing broader themes of identity, rebellion, and artistic expression.
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faisul · 5 months
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Ishq, Inshallah
Is Kashmir getting on the South Asia’s music map?
By Faisul Yaseen
Faheem Abdullah and Rauhan Malik’s recent song ‘Ishq’ from ‘Lost; Found’ album has immortalised the work of Amir Ameer, a poet from Rahim Yar Khan, a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
It is breaking the internet and becoming a trending meme song. The song is also bringing closer music lovers across India and Pakistan, who are raving about Ameer’s mesmerising poetry and soothing voice of Abdullah and Malik. ‘Ishq’ may not be the best thing to have happened to the Kashmir music industry but it certainly has attracted traction and could play its part in putting Kashmir on South Asia’s music map.
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Though boasting of rich musical instrumentals, magical voices, and insightful poetry, Kashmir’s music industry has suffered over the decades due to the Kashmiri language’s limited reach as only 6.8 million people speak Kashmiri. However, the experimentation of composing Urdu songs by young Kashmiri singers like Abdullah and Malik and a crop of new-generation Kashmiri singers is making the canvas bigger for them as Urdu boasts 71.29 million native speakers while the language is also understood by 571.3 million native Hindi speakers.
Like Abdullah and Malik, someone who took this experimentation to new heights in Kashmir was Yawar Abdal, a new-age Kashmiri singer who, in 2017, experimented with his single, ‘Tamana’, a multilingual song in Kashmiri, Urdu, and Persian languages based on the poetry of three legendary poets: Mehjoor (Kashmiri), Mirza Ghalib (Urdu), and Amir Khusru (Persian). The song became an instant hit on the internet. Abdal’s best work to date though might not be ‘Tamama’ but a lesser hit ‘Inshallah’. It is an artistic genius: multilayered and ambiguous and shakes a listener out of placid.
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Abdal may not have the best voice among the new-age Kashmiri singers but he is heads and shoulders above others when it comes to crafting his work. Like his unconventional music, the visualisation in his music videos touches raw nerves and asks questions that only great art can.
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Canadian pop artist Grimes says, “Only art ever saved me, everything else has betrayed me.” And Abdal’s music and music videos never betray your trust.
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Jyotsna Bharti in ‘Mixing Old Melody with New Melancholy: Meet Kashmir’s Fresh Folksingers’ writes, “At a time when youngsters elsewhere are de-rooting themselves and trying westerns, many new-age Kashmiri musicians and singers are popularising their roots. Following the footsteps of their forefathers, they’re finding solace in Rabab, pleasures in poetries and life in mountains…”
These new-age Kashmiri singers like Ali Saifuddin, Mohammad Muneem Nazir, Saim Bhat, Ishfaq Kawa, Rasiq Khan, Waqar Khan, Kabul Bukhari, Arsalan Nizami, Ubair Taj Beigh, Baabarr, Mudacer, Shazia Bashir, Aabha Hanjura, Vibha Saraf, and Rahul Wanchoo wear Kashmir on their sleeves, sport Kashmiri shawls and Pherans, use traditional musical instruments, and shoot music videos in the picturesque locales.
They have taken a leaf out of the book of their ancestors like Raja Begum, Shamima Dev Azad, Ghulam Hassan Sofi, Abdul Rashid Hafiz, Kailash Mehra Sadhu, and Neeraja Pandit and popularised it among the new generations of Kashmir offering them music from their roots and educating them that Kashmiri music might be as rich as the Bollywood and western music and much like the Punjabi music could carve out an identity of its own.
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Kashmiri music represents its rich melodic heritage. It has played a significant role in shaping and expressing its cultural identity. Kashmiri music has served as a powerful tool to preserve Kashmiri traditions, values, and stories.
Kalhana in his magnum opus ‘Rajatarangini’ wrote in the 12th Century CE that Kashmiri musical instruments have extremely aged roots. A 4th-century CE tile found during excavation from Harwan shows the impression of a female musician playing a drum. The other person is shown playing a veena. King Bhiksacara (1120-21 CE), who himself played these instruments was fond of ‘Chhakri’ (folk choral singing) which continues to be popular in Kashmir.
According to Kalhana, folk musical instruments like earthen pots and brass vessels were used by Kashmiri people from very early times. Prominent musical instruments played in Kashmir include Surnai, Santoor, Saitar, Nai, Tumbaknari, Noot, and Rabab.
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Tumkanari (goblet drum) is usually used by womenfolk on occasions like engagement and marriage functions. In Central Asia Tumkanari called Tumbakh or Tunbak is now made of wood while Kashmir maintains its originality and the musical instrument is still made of baked clay. Similarly, the use of Noet (earthen pot) in Kashmiri music is mentioned in Nilmata Purana as well as Kalhana’s Rajtarangini.
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Kashmiri music also has influences from the Central Asian music.
“We even borrowed their music and instruments,” historian Prof Fida Muhammad Hassnain wrote in ‘Common Cultural Links between Kashmir and Central Asia’.
According to B C Deva, the string instruments, Rabab and Sarangi, came to Kashmir with the influence of Muslims.
While some historians state that the most popular instrument used in folk music in Kashmir is the Rabab borrowed from Persia, others suggest it was adopted from Afghanistan centuries ago and has been an integral part of Kashmiri music culture ever since.
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These musical instruments have also played a key role in the evolution of Kashmiri Sufiana music.
The instruments used by the Sufiana musicians are quite different from those used in Indian classical music and Kashmiri folk music. The prominent instruments include Santoor, Kashmiri Saitar, Saaz-e-Kashmir, and Tabla.
Shabir Ahmad Mir in his paper ‘Mystical Music: Safeguarding Sufiana Mausiqi – a Vanishing Art Form of Kashmir’ for the International Journal of Intangible Heritage writes, “Sufiana mausiqi (music) continued to flourish during the reign of Sultan Yusuf Shah Chak (1579-1586). His queen, Habba Khatun, is often credited with introducing a maqam ‘Rast-Kashmiri’ by making a little structural variation on maqam Rast-Farsi. Chak and his queen were great patrons of music as well as musicians themselves, and they devoted their time to embellishing Kashmiri classical music. Rast-Kashmiri still forms the most popular maqam of the Sufiana repertory.”
In Kashmir, marriage and engagement functions, Eid festivals, Radio Kashmir Srinagar, and Doordarshan Kendra Srinagar played a key role in keeping the Kashmiri music alive.
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Music often has a massive cultural impact as is illustrated by the influence of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. The Beatles is considered as the most influential band in the history of popular music and for defining the countercultural movement of the 1960s. Similarly, The Rolling Stones, considered one of the greatest Rock n Roll bands of all time with their raw energy and rebellious image defined the cultural landscape of the 1960s and beyond.
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Abdullah, Malik, and Abdal may just have begun their musical journeys but the route they are taking to their stardom might shape Kashmir’s musical heritage for future generations. Who knows next ‘Coke Studio’ shift in South Asia could come from the Valley! Ishq and Inshallah might be the shape of things to come from Kashmir.
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trandingpost1 · 5 months
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Kulhad Pizza Couple Goes Viral Again, This Time for a Romantic Reason 
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Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur, the enterprising couple from Jalandhar, Punjab, have become familiar faces online, but their journey to internet fame has been a rollercoaster ride. Initially recognized for their unique "Kulhad Pizza" concept, their story took a sharp turn with a leaked MMS video controversy in September 2023. However, their recent heartwarming vacation video proves their resilience and reignites the internet's interest in them, this time for a more positive reason. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C52pV5GPXu4/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
The Rise of the Kulhad Pizza Couple
Sehaj and Gurpreet first garnered attention for their innovative approach to pizza. They carved a niche by serving pizzas on traditional Indian clay pots called "kulhads." This eco-friendly and visually appealing twist on a classic dish captured the hearts (and stomachs) of many. Their success story, fueled by social media buzz, was a testament to their entrepreneurial spirit and ability to tap into a growing trend of sustainable food practices. A Stormy Interlude: The Leaked Video Controversy Unfortunately, their journey took a dark turn in September 2023 when a private video of the couple was leaked online. The MMS went viral, creating a media frenzy and causing immense personal distress for Sehaj and Gurpreet. Initially, they maintained the video was a deepfake, a desperate attempt to combat the humiliation and invasion of privacy. However, the situation escalated when they accused a former employee of leaking the video for extortion purposes. The controversy unfolded amidst the arrival of their baby, adding another layer of complexity to the ordeal. A Heartwarming Comeback: The Romantic Vacation Video Fast forward to the present, and a recent video shared by Sehaj on his social media offers a refreshing change of pace. It showcases the couple on a romantic vacation, enjoying a blissful stroll on a beach. The lighthearted video features them lip-syncing to a Bollywood song, portraying a carefree and affectionate relationship. Reportedly filmed in Dubai, the video has garnered over 149,000 likes in just four days, becoming a viral sensation. This heartwarming comeback video is a welcome change for fans who genuinely connected with Sehaj and Gurpreet's entrepreneurial spirit. It serves as a reminder of their resilience in the face of adversity. The internet seems receptive to their positive update, with many comments expressing well wishes and highlighting their relationship goals.
The Road Ahead: Lessons Learned and Moving Forward
The story of the Kulhad Pizza couple is a complex one, filled with both triumphs and tribulations. It highlights the double-edged sword of social media, capable of propelling individuals to fame but also exposing them to the harsh realities of online scrutiny. While the leaked video incident undoubtedly caused immense pain, Sehaj and Gurpreet's recent video showcases their ability to move forward and focus on their love and growing family. Looking ahead, their journey holds valuable lessons for aspiring online personalities and entrepreneurs. It emphasizes the importance of building a strong brand identity, navigating the unpredictable world of social media, and prioritizing personal well-being. Whether they choose to continue captivating audiences with their culinary creations or venture into new territories, Sehaj and Gurpreet's resilience and unwavering support for each other promises to keep their story interesting.
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Kulhad Pizza Couple in the Spotlight:
1. Kulhad Pizza Couple Goes Viral Again, This Time for a Romantic Reason You're absolutely right! Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur, the couple behind the innovative "Kulhad Pizza" concept, are back in the headlines. This time, it's for a much more heartwarming reason – a romantic vacation video that has captured the internet's attention. 2. Who is the famous couple in Kulhad Pizza? Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur are the famous couple behind Kulhad Pizza. They gained recognition for their unique approach to serving pizzas in traditional clay pots (kulhads). 3. Is the video of Kulhad Pizza real? There hasn't been any official confirmation regarding the authenticity of their past leaked video. However, their recent vacation video seems genuine and depicts them enjoying a romantic stroll on the beach. 4. Who is the wife of Kulhad Pizza? Gurpreet Kaur is the wife of Sehaj Arora and co-owner of the Kulhad Pizza business. 5. Who is the owner of Kulhad Pizza? Kulhad Pizza is jointly owned by Sehaj Arora and his wife, Gurpreet Kaur. They both play a role in running the business. Read the full article
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talkingfilmsnet · 9 months
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Dunki: A Rollercoaster Ride of Emotions, But Is It Enough?
After a four-year hiatus, Shah Rukh Khan, the undisputed King of Bollywood, returns to the silver screen with "Dunki," a Rajkumar Hirani-directed drama-comedy that promises to be a whirlwind of emotions. Does it deliver on its promise? Buckle up, movie lovers, because this review is about to take you on a rollercoaster ride of its own. We will delve into the Dunki Review in this blog post.
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A Story Rooted in Dreams and Desperation
We embark on our journey with Dunki Shah, a simple peanut vendor in Punjab whose dreams, like the sunflowers he admires, yearn for sunshine beyond his dusty fields. The promise of a better life in Canada beckons him, a life painted in brighter colours than the turmeric stains on his fingers. Enter Bauua (the fiery Taapsee Pannu), a woman with steely eyes and a rebellious spirit who shares Dunki's yearning for escape. Together, they become unlikely allies, navigating the perilous and often hilarious terrain of illegal immigration.
Khan & Pannu: A Dynamic Duo Stealing the Show
Shah Rukh Khan, with his infectious smile and effortless charm, shines brighter than a Bollywood award show sequined sari. He embodies Dunki's childlike hope and endearing clumsiness with a masterful blend of humor and vulnerability. Taapsee Pannu provides the perfect counterpoint as Bauua. Her fiery spirit and unwavering resilience create a delightful contrast to Dunki's innocence, and their shared moments of banter and vulnerability crackle with authenticity. This duo is the beating heart of the film, pulling you into their story with every laugh and tear.
Hirani's Familiar Symphony, Played with a Few New Notes
Rajkumar Hirani, the maestro of feel-good narratives, conducts his familiar symphony in "Dunki," and while the melody might ring a few bells, it's not just a rehash. Laughter erupts from slapstick situations, witty one-liners, and Khan's impeccable comic timing. However, Hirani isn't afraid to add a few discordant notes to the mix. He masterfully weaves humor with poignancy, exploring themes of hope, despair, and the unyielding human spirit. While the familiar beats offer comfort, Hirani manages to surprise with moments of unexpected depth and emotional resonance.
Beyond the Laughter: A Touch of Reality Bites
While "Dunki" relies on some tried-and-true formulas, its true strength lies in its exploration of the human spirit that goes beyond the laughter. The desperate urge to escape hardship, the unwavering hope for a better tomorrow, and the bittersweet ache of longing for home – these universal themes resonate deeply. Dunki and Bauua's journey becomes a metaphor for every dreamer, every immigrant, and every soul yearning for a new dawn. Their struggles mirror the countless stories of those who dare to cross borders in search of a brighter future, reminding us of the shared humanity that binds us all.
A Feast for the Senses, But Not Quite Michelin-Star Worthy
"Dunki" is not just a symphony for the heart; it's a feast for the senses. The vibrant landscapes of Punjab and the bustling streets of foreign lands are captured with breathtaking beauty. The music, a blend of Punjabi beats and melancholic melodies, seamlessly complements the narrative, adding layers of emotion to each scene. However, while the visuals are undeniably beautiful, they don't quite reach the level of breathtaking cinematic experience one might expect from a Hirani-Khan collaboration.
Conclusion  of Dunki Movie Review
The Verdict: A Heartwarming Journey, But With Some Unanswered Questions
"Dunki" is a delightful film, a heartwarming journey that is sure to leave you with a smile and a song in your heart. It's funny, poignant, and ultimately hopeful, a testament to the power of laughter to heal, the strength of love to conquer, and the resilience of the human spirit to soar even in the face of hardship. However, while the film delivers on its promise of emotions, it leaves some questions unanswered.
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Holidays 12.17
Holidays
Accession Day (Bahrain)
Australian Christmas (in “Team Fortress 2”)
Clean Air Day
Cork Day (French Republic)
Day of Ancient Briton
Declaration of the Rights of Peasants Anniversary Day
Depp Movie Night
Druk Gyalpo National Day (Bhutan)
Flag Day (Kurdistan)
International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers
International Jewish Book Day [5th Day of Tevet]
International Talk with a Fake British Accent Day
John Greenleaf Whittier Day
Kurdish Flag Day
Loki’s Birthday
MegaMan Day
National Day (Bahrain, Bhutan, Qatar)
National Device Appreciation Day
National Heroes and Heroines Day (Anguilla)
National Pensioners Day (India)
Pan American Aviation Day
Revolution and Youth Day (Tunisia)
The Simpsons Day
Sow Day (Orkney Islands)
Take a New Year’s Resolution to Stop Smoking
Wright Brothers Day
Yuletide Lad #6 arrives (Askasleikir or Bowl-Licker; Iceland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cookie Cutter Day
National Growler Day [dates varies]
National Maple Syrup Day
3rd Sunday in December
Hammock Day (Australia) [3rd Sunday]
Hang the Mistletoe Day [3rd Sunday]
3rd Sunday in Advent [2nd Sunday before Xmas] (a.k.a. ... 
Advent Sunday
Detinjci (Serbia)
Gaudete Sunday
Joy Sunday
Rose Sunday
Zoology Day [3rd Sunday]
Independence Days
Altavia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
El Dorado (Declared; 2007) [unrecognized]
Ellesmere (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Zenrax (Declared; 1999) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Barbaras (Christian; Saint)
Begga (Christian; Saint)
Bergmann (Positivist; Saint)
Daniel the Prophet (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Babalu Aye (Healer of Deadly Diseases; Yoruba/Santeria)
Feast of the Fairy Godmothers
Hagoita Ichi (Sensoji Temple, Japan)
Josep Manyanet i Vives (Christian; Saint)
Lazarus of Bethany (Cuba; Christian; Saint)
Little Bird (Muppetism)
Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Tag Bahadur Ji (Punjab, India)
Martyrdom of Hazrat Fatemeh (Iran)
Olympias the Deaconess (Christian; Saint)
O Sapientia (1st O Antiphon or Great Advent Antiphon; Christian) [O Wisdom; 1 of 7]
Paul Cadmus (Artology)
Paul César Helleu (Artology)
Procession of Agnios Dionysios (Greece)
Wivina (Christian; Saint)
Sacco & Vanzetti Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Saturnalia begins (Ancient Rome) [thru 12.23]
Saturnalia Day 1: Day of Saturn (Pagan)
Sloth Day (Pastafarian)
Sturm (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Friday the 17th (Unlucky Day; Italy) [Friday the 17th]
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [32 of 32]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
All That Glitters or Baby, It’s Gold Outside (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 239; 1963)
An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser (Novel; 1925)
Behind the Green Door (Adult Film; 1972)
Boris Wheels and Deals or A Profit Without Honor (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 240; 1963)
Bosko’s Woodland Daze (WB LT Cartoon; 1932)
Chicken Little (Disney Cartoon; 1943)
Count Me Out (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
The Dark Crystal (Film; 1982)
Diamonds Are Forever (US Film; 1971) [James Bond #7]
The Front Page (Film; 1974)
Heart of a Dog, by Mikhail Bulgakov (Novel; 1925)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Film; 2014) [Hobbit #3]
Hunky Dory, by David Bowie (Album; 1971)
King Kong (Film; 1976)
Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight (Short Story; 1938)
Laughter in the Dark, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1932)
Life on Mars, by David Bowie (Song; 1971)
Lighter Than Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1960)
Magnolia (Film; 1999)
The Man Who Would Be King (Film; 1975)
Monster (Film; 2003)
Mother/Android (Film; 2021)
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (TV Special; 2008)
Nightmare Alley (Film; 2021)
Pappy’s Puppy (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Porky the Gob (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
Rabid Rider (WB LT Cartoon; 2010)
Radio, Radio, by Elvis Costello, performed live on SNL instead of the approved Less Than Zero, getting himself banned (Song; 1977)
The Return of the King (Film; 2003) [Lord of the Rings #3]
The Simpsons (Animated TV Series; 1989)
Sleeper (Film; 1973)
Spanglish (Film; 2004)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (Film; 2021)
The Stand (TV Mini-Series; 2020)
Stuart Little (Film; 1999)
Symphony No. 8 (a.k.a. the Unfinished Symphony), by Franz Schubert (Symphony; 1865)
The Tender Bar (Film; 2021)
Tobacco Road, by Erskine Caldwell (Novel; 1932)
Tootsie (Film; 1982)
Trail of the Pink Panther (Film; 1982)
Iron: Legacy (Film; 2010)
The Wanting Seed, by Anthony Burgess (Novel; 1962)
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (Film; 1989)
Wind & Wuthering, by Genesis (Album; 1976)
Yes Man (Film; 2008)
Yogi Bear (Film; 2010)
Today’s Name Days
Jolanda, Lazarus, Viviana (Austria)
Dana, Danail, Danaila, Daniela (Bulgaria)
Hijacint, Lazar, Modest (Croatia)
Daniel (Czech Republic)
Albina (Denmark)
Rahel, Raili (Estonia)
Raakel (Finland)
Adélaïde, Gaël, Judicaël, Olympe (France)
Jolanda, Lazarus, Viviana (Germany)
Daniel, Dionysis, Iakhos (Greece)
Lázár, Olimpia (Hungary)
Lazzaro (Italy)
Brunhilde, Hilda, Teiksma (Latvia)
Drovydė, Jolanta, Mantgailas, Olimpija (Lithuania)
Inga, Inge (Norway)
Florian, Jolanta, Łazarz, Olimpia, Warwara, Żyrosław (Poland)
Daniel (Romania)
Varvara (Russia)
Kornélia (Slovakia)
Lázaro, Yolanda (Spain)
Stig (Sweden)
Daniel (Ukraine)
Eleazar, Lazar, Lazaro, Lazarus, Olympia, Orval, Orville, Storm, Stormie, Stormy, Wilbert, Wilberta, Wilbur (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 351 of 2024; 14 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 50 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ruis (Elder) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Jia-Zi), Day 5 (Ji-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 5 Teveth 5784
Islamic: 4 Jumada II 1445
J Cal: 21 Zima; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 4 December 2023
Moon: 28%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 15 Bichat (13th Month) [Bergmann]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 7 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 85 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 26 of 30)
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Holidays 12.17
Holidays
Accession Day (Bahrain)
Australian Christmas (in “Team Fortress 2”)
Clean Air Day
Cork Day (French Republic)
Day of Ancient Briton
Declaration of the Rights of Peasants Anniversary Day
Depp Movie Night
Druk Gyalpo National Day (Bhutan)
Flag Day (Kurdistan)
International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers
International Jewish Book Day [5th Day of Tevet]
International Talk with a Fake British Accent Day
John Greenleaf Whittier Day
Kurdish Flag Day
Loki’s Birthday
MegaMan Day
National Day (Bahrain, Bhutan, Qatar)
National Device Appreciation Day
National Heroes and Heroines Day (Anguilla)
National Pensioners Day (India)
Pan American Aviation Day
Revolution and Youth Day (Tunisia)
The Simpsons Day
Sow Day (Orkney Islands)
Take a New Year’s Resolution to Stop Smoking
Wright Brothers Day
Yuletide Lad #6 arrives (Askasleikir or Bowl-Licker; Iceland)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cookie Cutter Day
National Growler Day [dates varies]
National Maple Syrup Day
3rd Sunday in December
Hammock Day (Australia) [3rd Sunday]
Hang the Mistletoe Day [3rd Sunday]
3rd Sunday in Advent [2nd Sunday before Xmas] (a.k.a. ... 
Advent Sunday
Detinjci (Serbia)
Gaudete Sunday
Joy Sunday
Rose Sunday
Zoology Day [3rd Sunday]
Independence Days
Altavia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
El Dorado (Declared; 2007) [unrecognized]
Ellesmere (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Zenrax (Declared; 1999) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Barbaras (Christian; Saint)
Begga (Christian; Saint)
Bergmann (Positivist; Saint)
Daniel the Prophet (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Babalu Aye (Healer of Deadly Diseases; Yoruba/Santeria)
Feast of the Fairy Godmothers
Hagoita Ichi (Sensoji Temple, Japan)
Josep Manyanet i Vives (Christian; Saint)
Lazarus of Bethany (Cuba; Christian; Saint)
Little Bird (Muppetism)
Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Tag Bahadur Ji (Punjab, India)
Martyrdom of Hazrat Fatemeh (Iran)
Olympias the Deaconess (Christian; Saint)
O Sapientia (1st O Antiphon or Great Advent Antiphon; Christian) [O Wisdom; 1 of 7]
Paul Cadmus (Artology)
Paul César Helleu (Artology)
Procession of Agnios Dionysios (Greece)
Wivina (Christian; Saint)
Sacco & Vanzetti Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Saturnalia begins (Ancient Rome) [thru 12.23]
Saturnalia Day 1: Day of Saturn (Pagan)
Sloth Day (Pastafarian)
Sturm (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Friday the 17th (Unlucky Day; Italy) [Friday the 17th]
Perilous Day (13th Century England) [32 of 32]
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
All That Glitters or Baby, It’s Gold Outside (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 239; 1963)
An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser (Novel; 1925)
Behind the Green Door (Adult Film; 1972)
Boris Wheels and Deals or A Profit Without Honor (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 240; 1963)
Bosko’s Woodland Daze (WB LT Cartoon; 1932)
Chicken Little (Disney Cartoon; 1943)
Count Me Out (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
The Dark Crystal (Film; 1982)
Diamonds Are Forever (US Film; 1971) [James Bond #7]
The Front Page (Film; 1974)
Heart of a Dog, by Mikhail Bulgakov (Novel; 1925)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Film; 2014) [Hobbit #3]
Hunky Dory, by David Bowie (Album; 1971)
King Kong (Film; 1976)
Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight (Short Story; 1938)
Laughter in the Dark, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1932)
Life on Mars, by David Bowie (Song; 1971)
Lighter Than Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1960)
Magnolia (Film; 1999)
The Man Who Would Be King (Film; 1975)
Monster (Film; 2003)
Mother/Android (Film; 2021)
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (TV Special; 2008)
Nightmare Alley (Film; 2021)
Pappy’s Puppy (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Porky the Gob (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
Rabid Rider (WB LT Cartoon; 2010)
Radio, Radio, by Elvis Costello, performed live on SNL instead of the approved Less Than Zero, getting himself banned (Song; 1977)
The Return of the King (Film; 2003) [Lord of the Rings #3]
The Simpsons (Animated TV Series; 1989)
Sleeper (Film; 1973)
Spanglish (Film; 2004)
Spider-Man: No Way Home (Film; 2021)
The Stand (TV Mini-Series; 2020)
Stuart Little (Film; 1999)
Symphony No. 8 (a.k.a. the Unfinished Symphony), by Franz Schubert (Symphony; 1865)
The Tender Bar (Film; 2021)
Tobacco Road, by Erskine Caldwell (Novel; 1932)
Tootsie (Film; 1982)
Trail of the Pink Panther (Film; 1982)
Iron: Legacy (Film; 2010)
The Wanting Seed, by Anthony Burgess (Novel; 1962)
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (Film; 1989)
Wind & Wuthering, by Genesis (Album; 1976)
Yes Man (Film; 2008)
Yogi Bear (Film; 2010)
Today’s Name Days
Jolanda, Lazarus, Viviana (Austria)
Dana, Danail, Danaila, Daniela (Bulgaria)
Hijacint, Lazar, Modest (Croatia)
Daniel (Czech Republic)
Albina (Denmark)
Rahel, Raili (Estonia)
Raakel (Finland)
Adélaïde, Gaël, Judicaël, Olympe (France)
Jolanda, Lazarus, Viviana (Germany)
Daniel, Dionysis, Iakhos (Greece)
Lázár, Olimpia (Hungary)
Lazzaro (Italy)
Brunhilde, Hilda, Teiksma (Latvia)
Drovydė, Jolanta, Mantgailas, Olimpija (Lithuania)
Inga, Inge (Norway)
Florian, Jolanta, Łazarz, Olimpia, Warwara, Żyrosław (Poland)
Daniel (Romania)
Varvara (Russia)
Kornélia (Slovakia)
Lázaro, Yolanda (Spain)
Stig (Sweden)
Daniel (Ukraine)
Eleazar, Lazar, Lazaro, Lazarus, Olympia, Orval, Orville, Storm, Stormie, Stormy, Wilbert, Wilberta, Wilbur (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 351 of 2024; 14 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 50 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ruis (Elder) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 12 (Jia-Zi), Day 5 (Ji-You)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 5 Teveth 5784
Islamic: 4 Jumada II 1445
J Cal: 21 Zima; Sevenday [21 of 30]
Julian: 4 December 2023
Moon: 28%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 15 Bichat (13th Month) [Bergmann]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 7 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 85 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 26 of 30)
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From Struggle to Stardom: Nurturing Talent in the Punjabi Music Industry
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The Punjabi music scene has always been a creative and talented melting pot. Millions of people all around the world have fallen in love with Punjabi music because of its infectious beats, sultry melodies, and relatable lyrics. This business has seen new stars emerge throughout the years who have come from modest backgrounds, made their names, and left a lasting impression on the musical world. We will explore these rising stars' motivational journeys, challenges, and victories in this blog.
From Minor Starts to Global Stages:
These emerging talents frequently start their journeys in rural areas of Punjab. Since these upbringings are common, pursuing a career in music could seem like an unattainable goal. But what distinguishes them is their unshakable confidence in their tremendous abilities. Just like are very own Diljit Dosanjh, a.k.a. "Pollywood Superstar," has gone a long way from his modest origins in the little town of Dosanjh Kalan. His path is proof of the strength of unflinching resolve. Diljit began singing in nearby gurudwaras, where his ability quickly attracted the attention of music producers. He swiftly rose to fame thanks to his deep voice and engaging demeanour. Diljit didn't stop at music; he also dabbled in acting and rose to prominence in the Indian film business. 
From the Challenges they met:
These upcoming Punjabi singers are no different from any other successful story in that it is rife with obstacles and difficulties. They had to deal with financial limitations, societal expectations, and the difficult process of breaking into a cutthroat sector. Many of them got their start by playing live at neighbourhood events, recording songs in impromptu studios, and releasing their music on their own.
With his own style and storytelling, Sidhu Moosewala, often called the "Pioneer of Punjabi Rap," has changed the rules of Punjabi music. From the sand-filled lanes of Moosa in Punjab to the top of the international charts. He was a voice for the people because his lyrics captured the everyday challenges and ambitions of young people.
Dedication, perseverance, and passion:
These young stars are distinguished by their unwavering dedication to music. They spent a great deal of time perfecting their trade, improving their vocals, and studying the subtleties of music production. They pursued their dreams with extraordinary tenacity despite receiving countless rejections.
Engaging the Audience:
Their capacity to establish a personal connection with the audience is one of the main factors contributing to these young stars' popularity. The average person's daily hardships, goals, and emotions are reflected in their lyrics. They have a devoted fan base as a result of their relatability.
Support networks:
Whether it is their family, friends, or mentors, every rising star has a network of supporters. These people assisted these musicians in navigating the perilous waters of the music business by offering them support, direction, and occasionally even financial aid.
Online Platforms and social media:
For these up-and-coming musicians, the introduction of digital platforms and social media has changed the game. Bypassing conventional gatekeepers, they used websites like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to exhibit their skills to a global audience.
Overcoming Adversity:
Their difficulties only made them stronger. Rejections, failures, and the doubters only strengthened their resolve. Their experiences serve as a reminder that adversity may serve as a springboard for achievement if it is overcome with tenacity and a never-say-die mentality.
The Punjabi Music Industry's Future Looks Remarkably Promising:
As these young artists continue to blossom, the industry's future appears to be quite bright. Their path is proof that talent, tenacity, and invention can get beyond any challenge and leave a legacy that will motivate future generations.
In conclusion, it should be noted that the rising stars of the Punjabi music scene have made their marks on music history by a combination of talent, tenacity, and steadfast devotion to their craft. Their experiences serve as a source of motivation for all of us, showing us that we can face challenges head-on and achieve our goals by being passionate and persistent.
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Connecting to Your Punjabi Roots: Top Punjabi Channels in Australia
The Punjabi diaspora in Australia is a vibrant and thriving community that has brought the rich culture and traditions of Punjab to this diverse land. For many Punjabi expatriates, staying connected to their roots is of paramount importance, and one of the ways they achieve this is through Punjabi channels in Australia. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of these channels, highlight some of the must-watch Punjabi channels available, and provide practical tips for maximizing your Punjabi channel experience.
Punjabi Diaspora in Australia
Australia is home to a substantial Punjabi community with a history dating back several decades. Today, Punjabis contribute significantly to the country's cultural tapestry and are an integral part of Australian society. As part of the Indian diaspora, Punjabis have brought with them their language, traditions, music, and love for Punjabi entertainment.
The Role of Punjabi Television
Punjabi television channels are pivotal in connecting the Punjabi community in Australia to their culture and heritage. These channels bridge their adopted homeland and their ancestral roots, offering a sense of belonging and familiarity. They provide a window into the heart of Punjab, allowing viewers to stay updated with the latest happenings, cultural events, and entertainment from the region.
Must-Watch Punjabi Channels in Australia
Entertainment Channels
Punjabi Channel 1: This channel is a one-stop destination for Punjabi entertainment. From blockbuster Punjabi movies to music shows featuring the latest Bhangra hits, Punjabi Channel 1 has it.
Punjab Di Awaaz: Offering a mix of cultural programs, music, and drama series, Punjab Di Awaaz is a favourite among Punjabi viewers in Australia.
Punjab Hits: If you're a fan of Punjabi music videos and chart-topping songs, Punjab Hits is the channel to tune into. It keeps you grooving to the latest tracks.
News and Current Affairs Channels
Punjab Today: Keeping the Punjabi community in Australia well-informed about the latest news and developments in Punjab and the world, Punjab Today is a trusted source of information.
Punjab Express-News: Focusing on in-depth reporting and analysis, Punjab Express News offers a comprehensive view of current affairs.
Streaming Punjabi Channels in Australia
In today's digital age, accessing Punjabi channels has become more convenient. You can enjoy your favourite Punjabi content through cable or satellite providers, and many channels are also available for streaming online. Several streaming platforms offer subscriptions tailored to Punjabi content, ensuring you never miss out on your favourite shows and movies from Punjab.
Cultural and Entertainment Programming
The programming on Punjabi channels caters to a wide range of interests. From melodious Punjabi songs and foot-tapping music videos to gripping drama series and culturally enriching shows, these channels offer something for everyone. They celebrate the vibrancy of Punjab through a diverse array of content.
Viewer Experiences and Testimonials
Real stories from members of the Punjabi community in Australia illustrate the impact of Punjabi channels on their lives. Many individuals have shared how watching Punjabi channels has helped them preserve their cultural identity, language, and traditions while living thousands of miles away from their homeland.
Tips for Maximizing Your Punjabi Channel Experience
To make the most of your Punjabi channel experience, consider these tips:
Set a Schedule: Allocate dedicated time to watch your favourite Punjabi shows and movies, ensuring you stay connected to your culture.
Language Learning: Use Punjabi channels to improve your Punjabi language skills. Try to understand the dialogues and lyrics; gradually, you'll become more proficient.
Engage with the Content:
Don't just watch passively.
Engage with the content by discussing it with friends and family.
Share your favourite songs and shows with others in your community.
Conclusion Punjabi channels in Australia serve as a lifeline for the Punjabi diaspora, helping them maintain a strong connection to their cultural roots. These channels offer entertainment, information, and cultural enrichment, making them essential to the Punjabi community's life in Australia. By staying tuned in, you not only stay updated but also continue to celebrate the vibrant culture of Punjab.
FAQs
Q1. How can I access Punjabi channels?
You can access Punjabi channels through cable or satellite TV providers or stream them online through dedicated platforms.
Q2. Are there Punjabi channels that offer news and current affairs programming?
Yes, Punjabi channels provide news and current affairs coverage, helping you stay informed about events in Punjab and the world.
Q3. Can Punjabi channels help me improve my Punjabi language skills?
Absolutely! Watching Punjabi channels regularly can help you enhance your Punjabi language proficiency by exposing you to the language's spoken form.
Q4. What kind of cultural programming can I expect on Punjabi channels?
Punjabi channels offer a diverse range of cultural programming, including music shows, cultural events coverage, drama series, and more, all celebrating the richness of Punjab.
In conclusion, Punjabi channels in Australia are more than just sources of entertainment; they are vital connections to one's cultural heritage and a means of preserving a deep-rooted identity. By embracing these channels, the Punjabi community in Australia continues to flourish while staying true to its roots.
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Culture Haze: Your Guide to Trending Hip Hop Music News 
Culture Haze platform is the ultimate destination for trending music news in Hip Hop. We strive to keep you informed and entertained with the latest updates, stories, and happenings in the rap and urban music scene. Culture Haze aims to provide news, articles, and updates related to the music industry, artists, albums, concerts, and other events. 
At Culture Haze, we are passionate about Hip Hop culture and its impact on society. Our mission is to provide a reliable and comprehensive source of information that celebrates Hip Hop music's artistry, innovation, and evolution. We aim to keep you updated about your favorite artists, upcoming albums, music videos, and the latest industry trends.
Indian Hip Hop
Indian Hip Hop is a rapidly growing music and cultural movement that has gained immense popularity in India over the past decade. It is a fusion of traditional Indian elements with the global Hip Hop style, creating a unique and diverse sound that reflects the country's rich cultural heritage and contemporary urban experiences.
Indian Hip Hop song has carved a space for itself on the global stage, showcasing the diversity and creative talent of the country's urban youth. As the movement continues to evolve, it serves as a powerful voice for the aspirations and struggles of the new generation in India.
Punjabi Hip Hop
Punjabi Hip Hop is a vibrant and exciting subgenre of Indian Hip Hop that originated in Punjab, India. With its unique blend of Punjabi language, culture, and musical influences, Punjabi Hip Hop has gained widespread popularity within India and among Punjabi communities worldwide.
Punjabi Hip Hop continues to evolve and push boundaries, reflecting the changing tastes and aspirations of the Punjabi youth. Its infectious beats, rich cultural essence, and fusion of diverse influences have made it a global phenomenon, uniting Punjabi communities worldwide through the love of music and culture.
Hip Hop Freestyle
Hip Hop-freestyle is a form of rapping or dancing in hip-hop culture. It involves creating lyrics or dance moves on the spot without any prior preparation or written content. Freestyling is a fundamental aspect of Hip Hop and showcases an artist's creativity, wit, and improvisational skills.
Hip Hop Facts
Hip Hop started gaining prominence in India during the early 2000s. It was initially an underground movement, with artists using the genre to express their stories and experiences.
Bollywood played a significant role in popularizing Hip Hop in India. Many Bollywood movies started incorporating Hip Hop elements in their soundtracks, exposing the genre to a broader audience.
Indian Hip Hop continues to grow and evolve, making its mark not only in the Indian music industry but also on the global stage. Its fusion of traditional Indian elements with modern Hip Hop sensibilities has created a unique and captivating sound that resonates with audiences both in India and beyond.
Hip-Hop History In India
Hip Hop in India has a relatively short but impactful history, starting in the late 1990s and gaining significant popularity in the early 2000s. It has become an essential cultural movement with a thriving community of artists, fans, and events nationwide.
Indian Hip Hop continues to grow and evolve, reflecting the aspirations and experiences of the country's youth. Its fusion of traditional Indian elements with modern Hip Hop sensibilities has created a unique and captivating sound that resonates with audiences in India and worldwide.
In conclusion, Hip Hop in India has come a long way since its inception in the late 1990s. The genre has seen remarkable growth, innovation, and mainstream recognition, making it an integral part of India's music and cultural landscape.
The Bollywood industry's influence has also played a significant role in popularizing Hip Hop songs in India. Bollywood's incorporation of Hip Hop elements in its soundtracks has exposed the genre to a broader audience, bridging the gap between mainstream and independent music.The success of movies like "Gully Boy" and the mainstream breakthrough of artists like Divine, Naezy, and others have further solidified Hip Hop's place in India's cultural landscape. It has inspired aspiring artists to pursue their passion and tell their stories through music.
Indian Hip Hop continues to evolve and push boundaries, embracing themes of social activism, cultural pride, and personal experiences. It has become a platform for young artists to address critical social issues, providing a voice for the youth and empowering them to make a difference.Follow us on our website, social media channels, and subscribe to our newsletter to never miss a beat in Hip Hop. Culture Haze is here to be your go-to guide for all things trending in the Hip Hop music industry. Let's ride the waves of beats and rhythm together!
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Satha de Sardar by Nimarbir Singh Punjabi Poetry on Village life Reading Book B4
Satha de Sardar by Nimarbir Singh Punjabi Poetry on Village life Reading Book
Book Ref: B4
Author: Nimarbir Singh Language - Punjabi Literature Book (Language is Indian Punjabi Gurmukhi)
Pages 136. Hardback
This book is poetry and songs about village life of Punjab and its culture. A lovely book to read and own.
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Publisher: Chetna Format: Hardcover Modified Item: No Subject: Sathan de Sardar Type: Textbook ISBN: 9798179823742 Author: Nimarbir Singh Topic: Literature,Poetry Series: No Publication Year: 2020 Language: Punjabi Special Attributes: Book,Dust Jacket Educational Level: Comprehensive School,Primary School,Secondary School,Sixth Form College,Vocational School ISBN: 9789388915960 https://www-onlinesikhstore-com.myshopify.com/products/satha-de-sardar-by-nimarbir-singh-punjabi-poetry-on-village-life-reading-book-b4
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