With Value-added Mango Products, Theni Entrepreneur Earns Rs 20,000 Each Month
Since mango farming is widespread in areas around Bodinayakanur, the woman decided to venture into a business related to value-added products from mangoes.
Since mango farming is widespread in areas around Bodinayakanur, the woman decided to venture into a business related to value-added products from mangoes.
In 1995 Full House ended but John Stamos as Uncle Jesse continued to win the hearts of viewers. Fans love him for the endearing charm and the unforgettable rockstar edge. As the star celebrates his 61st birthday, we list the top 10 moments that featured Uncle Jesse that kept his character’s legacy alive.
In the first episode of Full House, we met Uncle Jesse and the rest of the Tanner crew. Jesse and Joe came to help after Danny’s wife died unexpectedly in an accident. We saw in one of the most hilarious scenes from the episode that Jesse and Joey attempted to change their first diaper under Mitchelle’s watchful eyes. They used a roasting pan and meat tongs to do the job and even rinsed her in the kitchen sink.
In the first episode of season two, we witnessed a horrible accident that turned into something funny for Uncle Jesse. Jesse met an unfortunate motorcycle accident on his way back from the hair salon. He ended up with two broken arms. He is determined not to ask for help from anyone and tries to make and eat a bowl of cereal with both arms in full casts.
Jesse came face-to-face with Rebecca for the very first time in season two, episode two. By pulling out his most suave moves and opening with his classic line, he tried to impress her, saying “Have mercy!” She, on the other hand, seems oblivious, says he reminds her of her baby brother and calls him “cute.” Ouch! He can pick us up anytime!
The moment when John Stamos and Scott Baio came together, was among the most trending scene in Full House. Jesse’s old friend (played by Baio) came to town and brought back some of Jesse’s old bad-boy ways in season three, episode nine. The favorite scene has the boys’ old band, Feedback, which reunited and performed, “You Make Me Wanna (Shout)” in the living room of the Tanner house.
Uncle Jesse’s singing was appreciated by all but it sounded more better when it harmonized with Danny and Uncle Joey. We found in season four, episode two, Michelle had a hard time getting to sleep after being punished for the very first time. The trio came to their rescue and helped him go to Dreamland as they sang “Teddy Bear.”
Well, not all the scenes with Uncle Jesse were comical. In season four, episode 20, Jesse was a married man and ready to leave the Tanners’ home. In an emotional moment, he explained the move to Michelle and told her goodbye. The scene ended with Michelle gifting Uncle Jesse her beloved stuffed pig and Uncle Jesse gave back her his prized pink bunny picture. He hugged her goodbye and then cried all the way.
Jesse arrived home after touring the summer on the road with his band, he found that Rebecca was pregnant in the first episode of season five. In one of the prominent scenes, we found the couple bickering at the doctor’s office to know about gender of the baby. However, the news went even bigger when the doctor revealed that it was a twin. For Rebecca, it was a happy moment and she started celebrating immediately but Jesse froze in fear. The scene was known for the look on the face as the bewildered moment stole the show.
Danny’s sister visited with her pet monkey and immediately liked Uncle Jesse in Season 5, Episode 18. Rebecca found Jesse asleep and a memorable scene unfolded where the monkey was seen playing with his hair. Jesse started to flirt, thinking the monkey to be Jessica but only realized his mistake when he touched the monkey’s fur. Rebecca laughed uncontrollably due to the monkey’s playful antics including a mischievous spank.
Jesse revealed to his family that he dropped out of high school and wanted to go back in Season 6, Episode 6. His embarrassment was visible even though he tried acting tough.In a heart-touching moment, he confessed to his toddler twins for not setting a better example. He felt remorseful but their warm hugs and kisses brought a broad smile to Jesse’s face which made the very uplifting for him.
Uncle Jesse delivered a powerful line in the last episode of season 8. Michelle suffered amnesia from a fall and forgot the entire family. But in the last scene, when Michelle came down the stairs there was a miraculous recovery and she recollected everything. The series came to an end when she asked Uncle Jesse how out of it she was and she replied, “Yeah, you were pretty out of it. You were here, sweetheart, but it was like a part of you was missing, so it was like a part of all of us was missing. But… we stuck it out and we got through it.”
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Arshad Warsi has taken the internet by storm as he recently reviewed Prabhas starrer Kalki 2898 AD. The actor compared Prabhas’ look with that of a ‘joker’ while he heaped praise on Amitabh Bachchan’s presence in the film. The actor also talked tremendously about his life, career, and personal life.
Recently, while speaking with Samdish Bhatia on his YouTube channel, Arshad Warsi was asked about the last movie he watched. In response to this, the actor revealed that he watched Kalki 2898 AD. He was quick to add that he didn’t like the film. Despite expressing his disappointment, he sang praises for megastar Amitabh Bachchan.
Calling Big B “unbelievable” and gushing over his performance, he said, “I can’t understand that man. I swear, if we got the power he has, life ban jaaye (our lives would be set). He’s unreal.”
He further gave his brutally honest review about Prabhas in the film stating, “Prabhas, I am really sad, why was he… he was like a joker. Why? I want to see a Mad Max. I want to see Mel Gibson over there. Tumne usko kya bana dia yaar. Kyu karte ho aisa mujhe nahi samajh mein aata (What have you made of it? Why do they do such things I never understand).”
In the same interview, the actor praised Ranbir Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal by saying that he hadn’t seen a world like that before. He called it a “figment of a man’s imagination” as he revealed enjoying it.
Arshad further asserted that films are made for entertainment and not for educational purposes. The Golmaal actor also stated that the audience watched Marvel Studios’ Avengers as it “created a world that we haven’t seen before.” He went on to acknowledge Anurag Kashyap’s style of filmmaking by saying that he doesn’t “bore” him, as the Kennedy director shows him some other world.
On the work front, Arshad will be next seen in Subash Kapoor’s Jolly LLB 3 alongside Akshay Kumar. The comedy courtroom drama film also stars Huma Qureshi and Saurabh Shukla in the key roles. Backed by Cape of Good Films with Disney, the film will be released on April 10, 2025.
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