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Kevin Jonas Shares Sweet Video Of Daughters Alena And Valentina As They Head Back To School After Holidays: ‘Big Things Happening’
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Kevin Jonas Shares Sweet Video Of Daughters Alena And Valentina As They Head Back To School After Holidays: ‘Big Things Happening’

Kevin Jonas gave his fans a glimpse of the father-daughter time that he spent with his little ones Alena and Valentina. On September 5, the Jonas brothers member shared a video of himself and daughters Alena, 10, and Valentina, 7, after their first week back at school post summer holidays. 

Jonas who shares his children with his wife Danielle Jonas asked the girls, “How’s school going this week,” to which elder daughter Alena replied “Pretty good, we just started getting into the learning a little bit. Go, fifth graders!.” Jonas added. 

“You’re fifth grade and you’re in now what grade?” Kevin said as he turned to ask his younger daughter Valentina.“Second,” she then replied.

Jonas then took a minute and hyped up the two and said, “Nice, second grade and fifth grade, big things happening,” 

Jonas then revealed that as the girls got back to school, as a reward, they received a gift that was PeachyBbies containers filled with slime.

 “These girls are huge fans and have been for a long time,” he said about the slime company. Jonas then added that the brand was kind enough to send custom-made slimes for his daughters. 

The trio then made the slime review as they removed the items from the container and displayed them to the camera. “Slime review,” his caption stated.

Meanwhile, Danielle could also be heard behind the camera as she read comments from fans and followers, amidst which Mr Jonas added a disclaimer and said that the video was just a fun review and not an ad. 

Kevin Jonas further added that his adorable daughters want a YouTube channel and instead of having one yet, the father-daughter trio just decided to do the review together. 

Danielle later brought her family into quiz mode by asking them different questions including, if they remembered the Camp Rock movie, in which her father and uncles Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas starred.

“I’ve never watched Camp Rock,” Valentina said, while Alena replied, “I’ve seen Jonas and Camp Rock,” before revealing that they enjoyed watching another film Descendants.

Danielle Jonas and Kevin Jonas met in 2017 and then got married in 2009. They frequently post about their family life on social media.

ALSO READ: Kevin Jonas Discusses Plans On Expanding Family With Wife Danielle and Having Baby No 3: ‘If It’s God’s Will’

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4 best Diljit Dosanjh movies on Netflix you should definitely have in your watchlist
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4 best Diljit Dosanjh movies on Netflix you should definitely have in your watchlist

Diljit Dosanjh’s movies on Netflix showcase the diverse range of his acting prowess, underscoring his remarkable versatility as an actor. Known for his dynamic performances, Dosanjh has transitioned seamlessly between various genres and roles, captivating audiences with his charm and depth.

The actor’s cinematic journey began in the Punjabi film industry, where he initially garnered attention for his compelling portrayals in films like Jatt & Juliet and Punjab 1984. His magnetic presence and nuanced acting quickly elevated him to stardom. Over the years, Diljit Dosanjh expanded his horizons into Bollywood, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented actor.

Today, his movies on Netflix reflect his impressive evolution in the industry, highlighting his ability to excel in a wide array of characters and stories. From heartwarming dramas to stirring biopics, Diljit Dosanjh continues to enthrall audiences with performances that are both engaging and profound, cementing his status as one of contemporary cinema’s most dynamic stars.

4 best Diljit Dosanjh movies on Netflix you should definitely watch

1. Amar Singh Chamkila

IMDb Rating: 7.8/10
Movie Genre: Biographical, Musical, Drama
Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Parineeti Chopra, Nisha Bano
Release Year: 2024

Amar Singh Chamkila is a film that vividly brings to life the extraordinary journey of the acclaimed Punjabi musician Amar Singh Chamkila. Renowned for his innovative blend of traditional folk and contemporary music in the 1980s, Chamkila’s career was marked by both remarkable successes and significant personal challenges.

The film explores Chamkila’s rise to fame, his musical innovations, and the controversies surrounding his life, providing an in-depth look at his influence on Punjabi culture. Diljit Dosanjh, a prominent figure in Punjabi cinema and music, stars as Chamkila, delivering a performance that adds depth and authenticity to the role. His portrayal captures the essence of Chamkila’s charisma and complexity, reflecting his deep connection to the cultural landscape.

2. Crew

IMDb Rating: 5.9/10
Movie Genre: Drama, Comedy
Cast: Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu, Kriti Sanon, Diljit Dosanjh, Kapil Sharma
Release Year: 2024

Crew, directed by Rajesh Krishnan and produced by Rhea Kapoor, made its debut on March 29, 2024. This Bollywood film features a distinguished ensemble cast and has garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success. The film intricately explores the lives of women navigating the complexities of the film industry, offering a nuanced portrayal of their professional and personal journeys.

With a sophisticated blend of drama and humor, Crew provides a fresh perspective on the entertainment world. Kareena Kapoor Khan delivers a standout performance, underscoring her versatility, while Tabu and Kriti Sanon bring their own exceptional talent to the film. Diljit portrays Jaiveer, a customs officer whose role adds significant depth and intrigue to the storyline. His contribution enhances the film’s dramatic and comedic elements.

Crew is a celebration of the contributions and experiences of women in cinema, presenting a thoughtfully crafted and engaging narrative in the landscape of contemporary Bollywood.

3. Jogi

IMDb Rating: 7.1/10
Movie Genre: Drama, Thriller
Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Kumud Mishra, Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
Release Year: 2022

Jogi, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, was released in 2022. Set against the backdrop of the 1984 riots in Trilokpuri, Delhi, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh in a central role. The narrative poignantly captures the upheaval that ensues following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, leading to widespread unrest across the city.

Diljit Dosanjh portrays Jogi, a resolute working-class Sikh who faces the harrowing challenge of protecting his family amidst the escalating violence. Dosanjh’s performance is celebrated for its depth and nuance, portraying Jogi’s resilience and vulnerability with remarkable authenticity. Jogi is acclaimed for its evocative depiction of a turbulent era, weaving together personal drama with broader socio-political themes. The film offers a powerful and moving reflection on the impact of political strife on individuals and their communities. 

4. Soorma

IMDb Rating: 7.3/10
Movie Genre: Biographical, Sports, Drama
Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Taapsee Pannu, Angad Bedi
Release Year: 2018

Soorma is a distinguished biographical sports drama released in 2018, directed by Shaad Ali and penned by Suyash Trivedi, Shaad Ali, and Shiva Ananth. The film stars Diljit Dosanjh in an evocative portrayal of the celebrated hockey player Sandeep Singh.

The narrative of Soorma chronicles the extraordinary life of Sandeep Singh, who, after suffering a near-fatal gunshot wound that left him paralyzed, demonstrates exceptional courage and perseverance. His remarkable recovery and triumphant return to the sport, leading the Indian hockey team to international acclaim, form the core of the film’s compelling story.

Diljit Dosanjh’s portrayal of Singh is noted for its profound emotional resonance and authenticity, capturing the essence of Singh’s relentless spirit and dedication. Soorma is celebrated for its inspiring depiction of personal resilience and athletic achievement, offering a sophisticated and moving tribute to a true sports icon.

The breadth of his work showcased on Netflix not only highlights his versatility but also underscores his evolution as a prominent figure in both Punjabi and Bollywood cinema. Diljit Dosanjh continues to captivate audiences with performances that resonate deeply and leave a lasting impression, solidifying his place as a distinguished and influential actor in the world of film. 

ALSO READ: 5 best Ajay Devgn movies on Netflix that showcase his exceptional acting range

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“Congress’ Politics Of Polarisation”: Union Minister To NDTV On Caste Push
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“Congress’ Politics Of Polarisation”: Union Minister To NDTV On Caste Push

Negating talk of caste playing a role in the BJP not going beyond 240 in the Lok Sabha elections, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav has said the Congress is indulging in politics of polarisation while ignoring affirmative action. 

Mr Yadav was speaking exclusively to NDTV at the ‘Sustainability Mission’ conclave on Friday.

On the Congress and the opposition’s demand for a caste census and how it could affect the upcoming Assembly elections, including Maharashtra, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, Mr Yadav said all societies have some form of division and if it is not caste, it could be class, religion or race; and the thing that matters is what is done about that.

“Congress leaders are saying many different things about caste now. My question to them is that the Constitution talks about setting up a committee to study backward classes and then take decisions. This was also a sort of caste census… They were in power and dominated between 1950 and 1975, why didn’t they do it then? During that time, they were busy mobilising minorities and when they felt that isn’t working, they are looking to mobilise a new group,” the minister said in Hindi. 

“The question I want to ask them is whether they want to indulge in politics of polarisation or give equal status through affirmative action. In all of Congress’ speeches, I only see politics of polarisation… which is harmful for the country,” he added.

Mr Yadav said the country’s population is smart and knowledgeable and this is why tribal-dominated states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha saw a “near 100%” success rate for the BJP in the Lok Sabha polls. 

He asserted that the “fake narrative” built by the Congress, which had gained some traction in the Lok Sabha polls, is now fizzling out and he has been witnessing this in Maharashtra – a state he is the party in-charge for. 

“The coalition government in Maharashtra will form a government with a full majority. The party has done good work in Haryana, and it will certainly get support there as well,” he claimed.  

Caste Census?

To a pointed question on the caste census, Mr Yadav said the government thinks deeply about every issue and tries to build a consensus on them.

“The BJP is playing an affirmative role on caste… We used to keep saying Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas did not see admissions of other backward caste (OBC) students, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made that happen… We used to talk about reservation for the economically backward among general categories, PM Modi made that happen,” the minister said. 

“So issues relating to affirmative action have been given priority. We also asked for 33% reservation for women and even that was done by PM Modi. We have worked with a positive spirit. It is not about politics of polarisation but about making an equal society,” he emphasised.

Abhimanyu Analogy

To a question on Rahul Gandhi’s use of the Abhimanyu analogy from Mahabharat to say that the people of India have been trapped in a ‘chakravyuh’ (circular formation), the minister scoffed and asked whether the Congress leader even understands mythology.

“People who have not read (about mythology)… People who can’t see positive things and say what they like… things have to be seen in a comprehensive manner… Saying just anything can be a catchline, but it cannot capture the essence. So, people whose understanding is incomplete, for whom caste is not about affirmative actions but politics of polarisation… He isn’t saying what he wants to do,” Mr Yadav said. 

“On the other hand, we are talking about taking issues forward after understanding them thoroughly. So, Congress’ politics is the same as the politics of minority polarisation. People are not going to fall for it,” he added.

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