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Russian anti-war teenager faces five years in jail after failed appeal
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Russian anti-war teenager faces five years in jail after failed appeal

Arseny Turbin, one of Russia’s youngest political prisoners, has lost an appeal to overturn his five-year jail sentence. 

​Arseny Turbin, one of Russia’s youngest political prisoners, has lost an appeal to overturn his five-year jail sentence.  

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Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6: Release Date, Where To Read, Expected Plot And More
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Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6: Release Date, Where To Read, Expected Plot And More

In the last episode of Blue Lock Season 2, Yoichi Isagi thought about his trance-like state and his evolving understanding of his abilities. Fans also learned more about Reo Mikage, who was determined to prove his value to Nagi. During the match, Reo even showed off his new skill, ‘Chameleon.’ 

Later, Sae Itoshi approached Hirotoshi Buratsuta with a request to recruit a player for the U-20 Japan team. Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6 is set to have more developments in store, so don’t miss it. Keep reading to find out the release date, expected plot, and more details.

Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6: Release date and where to read

In Japan, Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6 is scheduled to air on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 11:30 pm JST. It will debut on TV Asahi’s new IM Animation programming block and will later be available on channels like BS Asahi, AT-X, and Animax.

For domestic viewers, Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6 will be streaming on platforms such as Hulu, ABEMA, d Anime Store, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video. International audiences can watch the episode on Crunchyroll, where it will be available with English subtitles.

Expected plot in Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6

Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6 is expected to begin with the match between the Blue Lock Eleven and Japan’s U-20 team. The match is set as the ultimate test for Ego’s chosen players, so fans can look forward to a high-stakes game.

In Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 6, viewers will learn about the Blue Lock substitutes and Japan U-20’s starting lineup. This will include the role Ryusei Shidou plays after his unexpected addition to the U-20 team. 

Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 5 recap

Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 5, titled ‘Flow,’ sees the tryouts reach their peak. Shidou clashes fiercely with Rin, leading to Ego’s firm intervention. Following this, Ego announces that the selection process is over, and the lineup for the U-20 match will be revealed within hours.

In a conversation with Anri, Ego outlines his strategic plan, focusing only on the most compatible players rather than individual talent alone. Ultimately, Rin is selected as the lead scorer, and the lineup is revealed. 

It is as follows: Gagamaru as goalkeeper, Aryu and Niko as center-backs, Chigiri and Bachira as full-backs, with Karasu in defense and Otoya and Yukimiya in offense. The offense is bolstered by Nagi and Isagi in Blue Lock Season 2 Episode 5, the latter designated to support Rin.

Shidou is excluded due to his lack of team compatibility, stirring even more tension as Ego announces that Itoshi Sae will join U-20, but only if Shidou does. Sae’s entry and Shidou’s intense rivalry with Rin set up a rather fierce confrontation in the upcoming match. 

For more updates from the Blue Lock VS U-20 Japan anime, keep an eye on Pinkvilla.

*The release dates and times provided are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change at the discretion of the creators.

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Vikrant Massey says he feels ‘scared to openly talk’ about live-in relationships; ‘You have put me in a tight spot’
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Vikrant Massey says he feels ‘scared to openly talk’ about live-in relationships; ‘You have put me in a tight spot’

Vikrant Massey has often been trolled on social media when he shares his views on issues related to the film industry or gender inequality. Recently, the actor mentioned that he fears openly discussing his views or personal experience about his live-in relationship with now-wife Sheetal Thakur. He admitted that he believes in the concept but isn’t promoting it. 

Massey dated his now-wife, Sheetal, for eight years, and the couple were in a live-in relationship. The actor was asked about the same in a new interview with The Lallantop. The question made him nervous, but the Vikrant admitted that he believes in live-in relationships but felt scared to discuss the topic.

He said, “I believe in live-in relationships, but again, I am not propagating it. You have put me in a tight spot. I am speechless. I am even scared to openly talk about it.” 

Vikrant Massey took some time to gather his thoughts and continued by saying that living together with his now wife was the right decision for them. It helped them understand each other well before they took the big step to marry each other for life. 

The 12th Fail actor shared that he and his wife work in the same acting profession, so staying together allowed them to better support each other. However, he acknowledged that it isn’t the same for everyone. Massey again mentioned, “I don’t really know what to say because I am really scared to talk about it.”

Virant agreed that falling in love is significant, but choosing the right partner for a good life is more vital. Further, he mentioned that it’s better to keep the family informed while choosing a partner for life. 

Vikrant Massey married his long-time girlfriend Sheetal Thakur in a traditional ceremony in Himachal Pradesh in 2022. The couple welcomed a son, Vardaan, in February 2024.

On the work front, Vikrant was last seen in Sector 36, co-starring Deepak Dobriyal and Akash Khurana. He will be next seen in The Sabarmati Report, which will be released on November 15, 2024. The actor also has Yaar Jigri and Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan in the pipeline.

ALSO READ: Vikrant Massey SLAMS netizens who ‘abused’ him for touching wife Sheetal’s feet on Karwa Chauth: ‘If you want peace at home, you should…’

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