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#kabaddi#Pakistani wrestling#wrestler#sports#Punjabi men#hairy#village life#out in a field#Depalpur#Okara#Pakistan
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Remembering #DaraSingh Ji on his 96th birthday (19/11/1928). Dara Singh, a name synonymous with strength and versatility, began his career as a wrestler. His physical prowess and indomitable spirit led him to be revered in the world of wrestling, culminating in his posthumous induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018. In 1952, Singh made his foray into the film industry with the movie "Sangdil," marking the beginning of a prolific acting career. He gained immense popularity for his portrayal of Hanuman in the 1976 film "Bajrangbali" and the television series "Ramayan." His on-screen presence was commanding, bringing to life the characters of Indian mythology with a rare authenticity. Dara Singh's partnership with actress Mumtaz in 16 Hindi films created a memorable chapter in Indian cinema. Together, they captivated audiences, becoming one of the most celebrated duos of their time. Beyond the wrestling ring and the film set, Singh's influence extended to the political arena. His nomination to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament, was a significant recognition of his contributions to the public sphere. It highlighted the respect and admiration he commanded across various fields. As a director, Singh helmed several Punjabi and Hindi films, showcasing his artistic vision and creative prowess. His directorial ventures under the banner "Dara Film" were marked by their engaging storytelling and cultural relevance.
On this day, as we remember Dara Singh, we celebrate not just a wrestler or an actor, but a figure who embodied the spirit of perseverance and excellence. His life's journey from a rural background to national fame serves as an inspiration to countless individuals. Dara Singh's legacy is not confined to his achievements in wrestling, cinema, or politics.
It lies in the hearts of those he inspired, the paths he paved for future generations, and the indelible mark he left on Indian culture. On his birth anniversary, we pay homage to this towering figure, whose life story continues to motivate and resonate with millions. Happy Birthday, Dara Singh. Your legacy continues to shine brightly in the annals of Indian history. #PrithvirajKapoor and Dara Singh at the muhurat of the movie 'Shreemat Bhagwat.'
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if you’re hearing WHAT IT COSTS by BAD OMENS playing, you have to know SUDESH BASRA (HE/HIM; CIS MAN) is near by! the 38 year old RETIRED ATHLETE, NOW OWNER OF READY PLAYER ONE has been in town for, like, ON AND OFF THEIR WHOLE LIFE. they’re known to be quite STUBBORN, but being LOYAL seems to balance that out. or maybe it’s the fact that they resemble RAHUL KOHLI. personally, i’d love to know more about them seeing as how they’ve got those COOL UNCLE, FAMILY DINNERS AROUND A TABLE, WORN OUT CONVERSE SNEAKERS, YELLING AT ESPN AS IF THEY CAN HEAR, DOING THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT PEOPLE EXPECT, TALKING TO PLANTS TO HELP THEM GROW vibes. and maybe i’ll get my chance if i hang out around BRIGHTSIDE long enough!
BASICS:
NAME: sudesh basra.
NICKNAMES: bas/h.
AGE: thirty-eight.
ETHNICITY: punjabi.
BIRTHDAY: march.
GENDER AND PRONOUNS: he/him, cis man.
SEXUALITY: no labels.
OCCUPATION: owner of ready player one, formerly a professional mixed martial arts athlete and former UFC middleweight champion.
CONNECTIONS:
aria gomez (younger step sister) and alicia (niece) who he is very close to.
WANTED CONNECTIONS:
former mma rivalry.
an athlete he’s training.
partner/wife/husband or on the flip side flings/exes/fwb, i don’t have anything set out for him partner wise so things can easily be changed if there’s a wc you’re interested in.
PHYSICAL:
HAIR COLOUR: black, greying.
EYE COLOUR: brown.
HEIGHT: 6 foot 2.
PIERCINGS: none.
TATTOOS: littered over his body, most notably a compass on the back of his hand.
SCARS: many from fighting including — but not limited to — his right eyebrow, around his eyes, and scalp. he also has deformed ears from hematoma auris (cauliflower ear) due to repeated trauma to that area, and a slightly crooked nose from several breaks.
BIOGRAPHY:
raised by a loving and large family, sudesh’s parents (a british indian mother and an indian father from america) divorced when he was young, and despite it being tough, it ultimately ended in a bigger and larger family. he loves his step siblings as though they’re his own, particularly his younger sister aria with whom he is the closest to. family gatherings are far but weird, they’re full of love and food.
originally enrolling in karate when he was young — as a form of self-defence against bullies — everything really started when his parents caved in to his relentless begging to join a school wrestling club, which soon lead to mixed martial arts training and camps. while he was academically smart, studying to become a nutritionist always played in the background for somebody who liked to be on his toes.
hard of hearing in one ear due to a complicated perforated eardrum, has trouble locating sounds.
his final score 14-6-1. most mixed martial arts athletes retire in their mid to late thirties and bash was no exception, he was aware of the wear and tear long before retiring, the repetitive concussions already manifesting in headaches and forgetfulness.
besides being a full time nerd, sudesh volunteers his time to help train lesser known athletes whom he thinks have been overlooked.
in stark contrast to his history in combat sport, bash isn’t described as aggressive. he’s never been a person to throw punches unless he’s getting paid, or — more importantly — when somebody is threatening his family and friends. to those passing by, he can appear quiet, aloof, and in his own world, but very much has a light-hearted and mischievous side if the chance arises.
+ will add more when the muse develops!
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10 facts about Jasper and Quinn please!
Oooh thank you! (under the cut for space)
Jasper:
Is Cajun, but trained themself out of the accent because they were told it was "unprofessional" for nursing
Played clarinet in high school, but quit after only a couple years
Keeps a log of particularly strange or interesting emotions they run into, in the hopes that they'll be able to categorize them eventually
Originally got their signature buzzcut when they over-bleached their hair and it started to break in places
When they were ten, they caught a wild turtle and tried to keep it as a pet
...And did the same with a nest of baby squirrels the year after
Infected insect bites are the only thing that make them flinch/cringe, medical-wise.
Has legitimately wrestled a gator (they were a teenager, it went after their family dog and they tackled it to save the dog)
Chose their first name just off of what sounded good, but chose their middle name as an homage to Florence Nightingale
Very briefly did tumbling when they were a kid, and can still hold a handstand for a solid five seconds when they're lucky
Quinn:
Realized she was trans after going to a drag show in uni
Has a tattoo of the House on the Rock carousel from American Gods (their favorite book)
Is a mild pyromaniac, and keeps a collection of old photos to burn when she's in a bad mood - if she doesn't have the photos, she'll burn pages out of a magazine instead
Naturally has a Cockney/East London accent, but taught herself how to do an American accent as a way to throw people off her trail
As a child, had a pet bearded dragon
Speaks a bit of Punjabi - one of her nurses used to teach her words and phrases as a distraction while she was undergoing unpleasant medical treatments
Can do a perfect French braid on somebody else, but couldn't manage it on herself even when she had long hair
Once watched a cop faceplant straight into the side of a building while chasing her down (Quinn climbed up the wall using a rain gutter and a windowsill... the cop did not)
All of her facial/body piercings were done professionally, but did all of her ear piercings herself
Has two tattoos loosely inspired by Billy - a pair of wolves on the back of her right calf (symbolizing him welcoming her into the "wold pack") and a small seven-spotted ladybug on one of her forearms (symbolizing her "taking his bad luck" when they fell so he'd walk away safe)
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Tell us 10 facts about yourself! Send this to 10 other people!
Uqhhhh
Ivw taxidermied a fox with my dad, I no longer have the fox
I am probably the only reason the local corner shop stocks up on werthers bc mmm old people sweets
I can fire multiple types of gun
Know karate and wrestling and have broken someone's rib before
I fucking love public transport, like so much
My cat is small, like so very small, like shes the size of a small rabbit and looks constantly dissapointed
i also had pigeons, they were so fucking soft omg
I can and will sleep in the warm bug heavy blankets until like june and cant sleep properly without them.
I can read write and speak punjabi to a decent level, maybe B2 written and A1 spoken.
Raw potatoes es give you a headache
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#38 What Every Canadian Homebuyer Must Know with Gagan Arora | Truth Tribe
#38 What Every Canadian Homebuyer Must Know with Gagan Arora | Truth Tribe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABqNnQfz2NQ Join host Ravi Toor on The Truth Tribe Podcast as he delves into Calgary's dynamic housing market with expert mortgage broker Gagan Arora. Discover Gagan's inspiring journey from telecom to finance and his deep insights into mortgages, first-time home buying, and the pivotal role of relationship building in his industry. Learn essential tips for navigating mortgages, the impact of immigration on housing, and valuable advice for new immigrants striving for home ownership. Whether you are an aspiring homebuyer or considering a career in mortgage brokerage, this episode is packed with invaluable knowledge and expert tips. 00:00 Welcome to The Truth Tribe Show 00:14 Meet Gagan: From Telecom to Mortgages 01:36 Defining Success in the Mortgage Industry 03:50 Gagan's Academic and Career Journey 06:10 Transitioning Skills from Tech to Mortgages 08:05 Understanding Mortgages: A Beginner's Guide 09:15 Navigating the Mortgage Process 12:04 Choosing Between Banks and Mortgage Brokers 16:49 Common Misconceptions About Mortgages 22:35 Becoming a Mortgage Broker: Insights and Advice 28:24 Navigating Mortgage Exceptions 29:00 The Dynamic Life of a Mortgage Broker 29:57 Canadian Housing Market Overview 30:59 Alberta's Housing Market Surge 35:39 First-Time Homebuyer Incentives 38:37 Challenges in the Canadian Housing Market 41:17 South Asian Homebuying Mindset 44:56 Advice for New Immigrants 48:14 Personal Journey and Reflections 55:52 Future Plans and Final Thoughts 🔔Explore Punjabi and South Asian culture, personal growth & community tales with Truth Tribe in Canada. Join for inspiring stories & insights: https://ift.tt/xe9Ira5 ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Audio Podcast is currently on your favorite platforms: 👉Spotify: https://ift.tt/oC5vwTk ✅ Stay Connected With Us. 👉Instagram: https://ift.tt/19YsxSi 👉Tiktok: https://ift.tt/EMWfAHa 👉Twitter: https://ift.tt/FlTEmUj 👉Linkedin: https://ift.tt/Eev9iSo Gagan Arora: https://ift.tt/5EyBdmY Website : https://ift.tt/hedJL4Q ============================= ✅ Recommended Playlists 👉Truthful Tidbits: South Asian Stories in Shorts 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC1XfgZL4cs&list=PLV5n9x-zS3M_kim7BRH5RiWuIRlxnXcIW 👉Truth Tribe Episodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1n2E2L8-1c&list=PLV5n9x-zS3M-sEdFn9L8sj5mM6bvNQU-6 ✅ Other Videos You Might Be Interested In Watching: 👉 Canada's Wrestling Champion Amar Dhesi: A Story of Grit, Glory, and Gold | Truth Tribe https://youtu.be/DCW0r-N1u1I 👉From International Students to Environmental Innovators: Aseem Pandey & Shahrukh Shamim https://youtu.be/YgJjnSIMAOo 👉Cricket Revolution in Canada & T20 World Cup Debut with Captain Saad Zafar | Truth Tribe https://youtu.be/iwNG3E0wtOQ 👉How Jag Khosa Is Changing Policing And Community Relations: Beyond the Badge | Truth Tribe https://youtu.be/IPGYWoHcz3Q ============================= ✅ About Truth Tribe. Hey there! Welcome to Truth Tribe on YouTube. We share powerful stories and insights from the Punjabi and South Asian communities, especially in Canada and India. Dive into our podcasts, interviews, and content about culture, personal growth, community tales, and more. Join us and be part of our journey. ================================= #truthtribe #podcast #realestate #mortgage#entrepreneurship #punjabipodcast Disclaimer: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of watching any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your research. Copyright Notice: This video and our YouTube channel contain dialogue, music, and images that are the property of Truth Tribe. You are authorized to share the video link and channel and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to our YouTube channel is provided. © Truth Tribe via Truth Tribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKJrzg8P0R8N-e6l1GLZwlQ November 26, 2024 at 09:49AM
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Mankirt Aulakh: The Icon of Modern Punjabi Pop Culture
The world of entertainment is filled with inspiring stories of individuals who transformed their lives through sheer passion and determination. Among these stories, the journey of Mankirt Aulakh stands out as one of the most fascinating. From being a wrestler in his youth to becoming one of the biggest names in the Punjabi music industry, Mankirt’s path to stardom is both inspiring and motivational. His ability to turn challenges into stepping stones has made him a beloved figure not only in India but also among the Punjabi diaspora across the globe.
Early Life: A Wrestler’s Dream
Born on October 2, 1990, in the quaint village of Behbalpur in Haryana, India, Mankirt Aulakh grew up in a traditional Jatt-Sikh family. His upbringing was rooted in the rural ethos of Haryana, where wrestling and Kabaddi were integral parts of the cultural fabric. Known as ‘Mani Pahalwan’ during his school days, Mankirt’s early life revolved around his ambition to excel in sports, particularly wrestling.
Mankirt’s involvement in sports was not merely a pastime but a passion that defined his early identity. His rigorous training sessions and participation in local tournaments showcased his dedication and discipline. However, amidst the physical rigor of wrestling, another passion began to emerge: music.
The Transition: Wrestling to Singing
The transition from wrestling to music was neither planned nor immediate. It was during his college days in Chandigarh that Mankirt began to explore his love for singing. Participating in youth festivals and college competitions gave him a platform to showcase his vocal talents. Encouragement from friends and peers played a significant role in building his confidence to pursue music as a serious endeavor.
Mankirt’s shift from sports to music was not without challenges. Coming from a background that valued physical prowess, his decision to focus on singing raised eyebrows. However, he remained undeterred, investing time in honing his vocal skills and understanding the intricacies of Punjabi music.
The Beginning of a Musical Journey
In 2013, Mankirt made his debut in the Punjabi music industry with the song “Darshan Karke.” Though the track received a lukewarm response, it marked the beginning of his journey as a professional singer. Undeterred by the initial lack of success, Mankirt continued to refine his craft.
His breakthrough came in 2014 with the release of “Kaka Ji,” a track that resonated with audiences for its catchy tune and relatable lyrics. This song not only established Mankirt as a rising star but also set the tone for his future musical endeavors.
What followed was a series of hits, including “Gallan Mithiyan,” “Jatt Da Blood,” and the immensely popular “Badnam.” These songs showcased Mankirt’s unique ability to blend traditional Punjabi music with modern beats, creating a sound that appealed to both rural and urban audiences.
Challenges and Determination
Mankirt’s rise to fame was not without obstacles. The competitive nature of the Punjabi music industry meant that he had to constantly innovate and deliver quality content to stay relevant. Moreover, transitioning from a relatively unknown debutant to a household name required immense perseverance.
His determination to succeed was evident in his work ethic. Mankirt focused on collaborating with talented lyricists, producers, and video directors who could complement his vision. He also made a conscious effort to maintain authenticity in his music, which resonated deeply with his audience.
Balancing Fame with Humility
One of the defining aspects of Mankirt Aulakh’s personality is his humility. Despite achieving significant fame, he remains grounded and connected to his roots. His songs often reflect the values and experiences of his upbringing, which endears him to his fans.
Mankirt’s interactions with his audience also highlight his down-to-earth nature. Whether it’s through social media or live performances, he actively engages with his fans, making them feel valued and appreciated. This approach has helped him build a loyal fanbase that supports him unconditionally.
Inspiration for Aspiring Artists
Mankirt Aulakh’s journey from a wrestler to a musical sensation is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. He serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists, particularly those who come from non-musical backgrounds. His story underscores the importance of taking risks and embracing change, even when the odds seem daunting.
For Mankirt, success was not handed on a platter; it was earned through relentless effort and an unwavering belief in his abilities. His journey encourages others to pursue their dreams with dedication and to never give up, no matter how challenging the path may seem.
Conclusion
Mankirt Aulakh transformation from a young wrestler in Haryana to one of the most celebrated singers in the Punjabi music industry is nothing short of extraordinary. His journey is a blend of hard work, resilience, and a deep connection to his cultural roots.
As Mankirt continues to evolve as an artist, his story serves as a beacon of hope for those striving to turn their passions into successful careers. Whether it’s his powerful voice, relatable lyrics, or humble demeanor, Mankirt Aulakh is a true embodiment of what it means to follow one’s dreams and make them a reality.
If you’ve been inspired by Mankirt Aulakh’s journey, don’t forget to check out his latest songs and performances. Follow him on social media platforms for updates on his upcoming projects, and be part of the incredible community that celebrates his music and legacy.
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Mankirt Aulakh: The Journey from Kabaddi Player to Punjabi Music Icon
Mankirt Aulakh, a name synonymous with Punjabi music, has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique voice and energetic performances. From his humble beginnings as a kabaddi player in Haryana to becoming a household name in the Punjabi music industry, Mankirt Aulakh’s story is one of perseverance and passion. Born on October 2, 1990, in Behbalpur, Fatehabad, Haryana, he initially made a name for himself in sports, particularly in kabaddi and wrestling, before pursuing his love for music. Today, Mankirt Aulakh represents the vibrant evolution of Punjabi music, blending tradition with modernity and inspiring countless fans globally.
Early Life and Sports Career
Growing up in a Jatt Sikh family, Mankirt Aulakh was deeply influenced by the cultural richness of Punjab and the athletic spirit of his surroundings. His athletic prowess earned him the nickname “Mani Pahalwan” among his peers, reflecting his strong connection to kabaddi and wrestling. Despite his achievements on the sports field, Aulakh’s heart was drawn to music. He showcased his singing talent during college youth festivals and local competitions, leaving lasting impressions with his vocal abilities.
The Shift from Sports to Music
The turning point in Mankirt Aulakh’s career came when he decided to shift focus from sports to music. His debut track, “Darshan Karke,” released in 2013, marked his official entry into the Punjabi music industry. Though the song did not achieve immediate success, it helped him establish a foothold in the competitive world of Punjabi music. Recognizing his potential, Aulakh worked tirelessly to refine his craft, aiming for greater success with his subsequent releases.
Rise to Stardom
Mankirt Aulakh’s big break came with the 2014 release of “Kaka Ji,” a song that resonated deeply with Punjabi audiences. This hit was followed by chartbusters like “Gallan Mithiyan,” “Charda Siyaal,” and the iconic “Badnam.” Each release showcased his ability to connect with listeners through relatable lyrics and infectious beats. His music, which often revolves around themes of love, youth, and Punjabi pride, has won him a dedicated fan base both in India and abroad.
Aulakh’s rise to fame also coincided with the growing influence of digital platforms like YouTube and Spotify, which allowed his music to reach a global audience. Songs like “Badnam” garnered millions of views, cementing his place as one of the leading artists in the Punjabi music scene.
Musical Style and Influences
Mankirt Aulakh’s music is a dynamic blend of traditional Punjabi folk and contemporary sounds. This unique style sets him apart from many of his peers. His collaborations with renowned lyricists such as Bittu Cheema and music producers like Avvy Sra ensure that each of his tracks offers something new. From the soulful melodies of “Gallan Mithiyan” to the high-energy beats of “Badnam,” Aulakh’s versatility continues to impress listeners.
His musical influences stem from both Punjabi folk traditions and global music trends. By combining these elements, he has created a sound that resonates across generations and borders.
Challenges and Controversies
Like any prominent artist, Mankirt Aulakh’s journey has not been without challenges. In 2022, following the tragic death of fellow singer Sidhu Moose Wala, Aulakh reported receiving death threats, leading to heightened security measures. Furthermore, in 2023, he was barred by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from traveling to Dubai due to alleged connections with gangsters. While these incidents brought intense scrutiny, Aulakh remained focused on his craft, refusing to let controversies overshadow his musical journey.
Recent Accomplishments
In October 2024, Mankirt Aulakh unveiled his first extended play (EP), “Vol.1 — Mankirt Aulakh,” which featured five tracks. The EP received widespread acclaim for its refreshing take on Punjabi music, further solidifying his reputation as an innovator in the industry. The launch event, graced by Bollywood singer Mika Singh and comedian Rajiv Thakur, highlighted Aulakh’s enduring popularity and influence in the music world.
In addition to his music, Aulakh has also supported charitable causes, using his platform to promote social awareness. His efforts have endeared him to fans who admire not just his talent but also his dedication to giving back to the community.
Global Impact
Mankirt Aulakh’s appeal transcends geographic boundaries, as his music resonates with the global Punjabi diaspora. International tours and collaborations have expanded his reach, allowing him to connect with fans in countries like Canada, the UK, and the US. His ability to bring Punjabi culture to a global audience has played a key role in the genre’s growing popularity worldwide.
Conclusion
Mankirt Aulakh’s journey from a kabaddi player to a Punjabi music icon is a remarkable tale of determination, adaptability, and unrelenting passion. His contributions to Punjabi music have elevated the genre, blending traditional roots with modern innovations. Despite facing challenges and controversies, Mankirt Aulakh continues to inspire his fans and peers alike, proving that dedication and hard work can overcome any obstacle.
As Mankirt Aulakh forges ahead in his career, his story remains a testament to the power of pursuing one’s dreams. His music not only celebrates Punjabi culture but also unites people from different backgrounds. Truly, Mankirt Aulakh embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity that defines Punjabi music.
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Kudi Haryane Val Di: Crossing Cultures and Wrestling Hearts
Move over, Romeo and Juliet, there’s a new cross-cultural romance in town, and it’s packing a lot more punches! Enter Kudi Haryane Val Di, a 2024 comedy-romance film starring the dynamic duo of Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa. If you thought you knew rom-coms, this one is set to flip the script—literally, since it’s set against the backdrop of a wrestling ring. Let’s just say, this isn’t your typical love story. Instead of lovers locked in a tower, we have wrestlers locking horns. The film, set to stream on ZEE5 Global, dives deep into the cultural clash between two beloved communities, the Haryanvi and Punjabi people. Throw in some laughs, a few love stories, and you’ve got a hit ready to charm audiences across the globe. Love, Lies, and Wrestling The heart of Kudi Haryane Val Di lies with Shivjot, played by Ammy Virk, whose relationship with sports can best be described as “it’s complicated.” Unlike his wrestling-crazy family, Shivjot has his eyes set on a different kind of prize—love. And he finds it in Neelam, portrayed by Sonam Bajwa, the daughter of Mann Singh Phogat (Yashpal Sharma), a respected wrestling academy owner. Here’s where the fun begins: Shivjot pretends to be a wrestling coach just to win Neelam’s heart. Yes, you read that right. In a move straight out of the "why would you lie about that?" playbook, Shivjot weaves a series of fibs, all while his family and the wrestling world are none the wiser. The resulting chaos? Pure comedic gold. Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa: A Match Made in Punjabi Heaven For fans of Punjabi cinema, the chemistry between Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa is no surprise. This isn’t their first rodeo together, and their dynamic shines in Kudi Haryane Val Di. Ammy’s comedic timing and boyish charm play perfectly off Sonam’s strong-willed, take-no-nonsense character. It’s one of those will-they-won’t-they love stories that keeps you hooked from beginning to end, but with way more wrestling singlets than Shakespeare ever envisioned. The cultural divide between the two characters isn’t just window dressing either. The film leans into the differences between the Haryanvi and Punjabi cultures, offering humorous takes on dialect, traditions, and family expectations. It’s like West Side Story, but with more wrestling and fewer tragic endings—hopefully. ZEE5 Global Brings the World Together ZEE5 Global has long been a hub for high-quality South Asian content, and Kudi Haryane Val Di is no exception. With this film, ZEE5 Global once again proves it knows how to balance entertainment with cultural representation. The platform allows audiences from across the world to connect with stories that bridge cultural gaps while delivering on laughs, romance, and action. So whether you’re tuning in for Ammy Virk’s killer (yet totally not trained) wrestling moves or Sonam Bajwa’s no-nonsense attitude, Kudi Haryane Val Di is worth adding to your must-watch list. Read the full article
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A Sikh is not a Hindu whilst a person cannot be a Sikh without first bei... A Sikh is not a Hindu whilst a person cannot be a Sikh without first being a Hindu, born of water. https://youtu.be/wIrsYLg1hmM Holy Gospel of our SUPERNATURAL FATHER of our supernatural “souls” Elohim, Allah, ParBrahm, etc., delivered by the first Anointed Christ, which in my native language Punjabi, we call Satguru Jesus of the highest living God Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc. that dwells within His most beautiful living Temple of God created by the greatest artist demiurge Potter, the lord of the visible Nature Yahweh, Brahma, Khudah, etc. and it is called Harmandir or “Emmanuel” if you are not “greedy” according to Christ = Satguru Rajinder:- A Sikh is not a Hindu of tribal ego, Haumae whilst a person cannot be a Sikh unless he is a Hindu. It may sound a puzzle for the people of the Books but not so for the illiterate village people who go by “intuition” called Surti or common sense = the holy spirit. The people who study Books and Newspapers, they vomit out what the men of letters have written and when you ask them any question, they seek answers in the corruptible books or Scriptures. The time of Scriptures and sin gone with John, the Baptist – Luke 16v16; Law and Prophets were till John, the Baptist and afterwards Christ = Satguru Jesus has opened the low for humble and Narrow for the “solitary”, NIAARA, Gate to the Royal Kingdom of God Above – John 3 – where we speak what we have learnt through logical reasoning and not what is written in the corruptible Scriptures. Or the religion changes from the Scriptures, Milk, to the holy spirit that the illiterate God orientated Shepherds and Farmers possess and not the hireling Mammon orientated Dog-collared Priests or their university Professors of Theology drunk with the old wine of the dead letters incapable of logical reasoning cannot have the knowledge of the Tap Root of the Trees of Scriptures called “Oral Torah”, which is His Word that cannot be written down in ink on paper but over the living Tablets of heart through logical reasoning called “Intuition” done by your own “Innerman” called Christ = Satguru and that is why it is called “Oral” – 2Corn3. Thus, the Gospel Treasures are for the twice-born, DAVEEJAH, who had buried their tribal ego seed in the soil or humbled themselves and were twice-born of the Holy Spirit by His Grace capable of knowing our Supernatural Father God Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc. of our supernatural “souls” where in the Royal Kingdom of God Above the secular world of flesh, the tribal people, the Celestial World of Sadhus called Parlok where we speak what we have learned through logical reasoning, which is incorruptible “Logo” = His Word taught to us by our own “Innerman = Christ” – ANTTAR SATGURU ARADHIYAE; JEEVA JAPPAE NAAM – Go by your “Innerman = ANTTAR SATGURU = CHRIST” and let your own tongue proclaim His Greatness. Christ = Satguru Angad Dev Ji killed the tribal ego of the Sikhs by engaging them in the body building and wrestling, a healthy Temple of God called “Harmandir” capable of proclaiming His Praises. The Mohammedan children used to break their earthen pots full of water but they would not curse them and left it to God – Hukum Razian Chalna under Agape from “Eros” of the tribal people Hindus. About Hindus, Christ = Satguru Nanak Said, “BEEO BEEJ PATT LAE GAYAE; ABB KEUN UGWAE DAAL” – Keeping your tribal identity intact, you live in Peace – 144000 that would be saved are all mentioned by their tribes and not Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, etc., the spiritual selves never born or die. That tribal seed, son of Man, is to buried to turn it into the Fruit Bearing Plant otherwise the “Seed” will remain a “Seed” in Ego = Humae. Christ Jesus Said, “Every Plant = Person which my heavenly father Yahweh, Brahma, Khudah, etc. did not plant, loses his tribal identity by becoming a Jew, Hindu, Sikh or Muslim of appearance, will be uprooted, killed, by the roots, supporters”. Thus, the moral teacher, Rabbi, Brahmin, Mullahs, etc. boost your tribal ego in Eros among the once-born whilst just the opposite in the twice-born – ULTTI BHAEE. Here are the relevant videos in support of my views:- Punjabi - Haumae Diragh rogue hae; Daro bhi Iss Mahae; Although Ego is a Chronic Disease yet the "Cure" lies in it. https://youtu.be/Jsx-HiZSNWI Ego is a great Hurdle that needs to be destroyed with the Knowledge of our Spiritual Father in Agape. https://youtu.be/iU49-IfFKw4 A Gurmukh, holy ghost, has the KEY TO THE TREASURY OF SATTPURAKH. Such a person is Christ = Satguru. https://youtu.be/rINpLZ4b2rA My ebook by Kindle. ASIN: B01AVLC9WO www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JAntisem.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JOHN 8V44.htm Any helper to finish my Books:- ONE GOD ONE FAITH:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/bookfin.pdf and in Punjabi KAKHH OHLAE LAKHH:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf EXPOSES the CROOK KHATRIS:- Punjab Siyan. John's baptism:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf Trinity:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf
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*Ammy Virk & Sonam Bajwa launch the first look of their Punjabi - Haryanvi cross cultural Entertainer film: Kudi Haryane Val Di / Chori Haryane Aali !!*
The super hit box office duo of Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa are back together in the cross cultural Punjabi - Haryanvi entertainer film Kudi Haryane Val Di releasing in cinemas worldwide on 14th June, 2024!! The Haryanvi title of the film is Chori Haryane Aali, which is for the first time that a Punjabi film is having two titles and the first time that such an attempt is being made in Punjabi cinema of balancing two cultures and two languages equally. Sonam Bajwa for the first time in her career is playing a Jaatni and speaking Haryanvi throughout the film while Ammy Virk is playing a desi Jatt speaking Punjabi throughout the film.
The film is a comedy, romance entertainer centred around the world of wrestling and sports with an all star cast representing both the states of Punjab and Haryana and the Jatt & Jaat cultures of India. The film has Haryanvi superstar Ajay Hooda, legendary Haryavni and Bollywood actor Yashpal Sharma who recently revived Haryanvi cinema with his national award winning film Dada Lakhmi, the iconic Punjabi cricketer and actor Yograj Singh along with a stellar punjabi cast of Hardeep Gill, Seema Kaushal, Honey Mattu, Deedar Gill amongst others.
The first look posters of the film have just been launched and from the looks of it the film looks like a complete entertainment package, with all the ingredients of a masala youth and family entertainer. The film is written and directed by Rakesh Dhawan, the writer of the mega blockbuster Punjabi films Honsla Rakh, Chal Mera Putt series, and director of the critically acclaimed super hit film Aaja Mexico Chaliye. The film is produced by Pawan Gill, Aman Gill and Sunny Gill the makers of the blockbuster Punjabi entertainers Shadaa and Puaada, and presented under their company Ramara Films. Kudi Haryane Vali Di / Chori Haryane Aali is all set to hit cinemas on 14th June, 2024.
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from yesterday: Saturday, 13th April 2024
Welcome, ongi etorri, welkom, 환영 (hwanyeong) 🤗 What were the top pages visited on @Wikipedia (13th April 2024) 🏆🌟🔥?
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3️⃣: Tama Tonga "Alipate Aloisio Leone (born October 15, 1982), better known by his ring name Tama Tonga (Japanese: タマ・トンガ), is a Tongan professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand as a member of The Bloodline. From 2010 to 2024 he was in New Japan Pro-Wrestling..."
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4️⃣: Amar Singh Chamkila "Amar Singh Chamkila (21 July 1960 – 8 March 1988) was an Indian singer and musician of Punjabi music. Chamkila's vivid language, high-pitched vocals, and novel compositions accompanied by tumbi made him popular. His music was influenced by the Punjabi village life in which he grew up. On 8 March..."
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From Wrestling Mats to Center Stage: Unveiling Inder Kooner's Dual Passion
In the world of music, stories of unconventional journeys often echo with a unique resonance. Inder Kooner, the formidable frontman of En Karma, adds a distinct note to this narrative. This blog unveils the intriguing journey of a man whose footsteps once graced wrestling mats and now command center stage in the realm of Punjabi music. As we delve into Inder Kooner's dual passion, the fusion of his wrestling background with a powerful vocal presence, a captivating story of athleticism and melodic prowess unfolds.
The Athletic Prelude: Wrestling as a Crucible
Before Inder Kooner emerged as the captivating vocalist of En Karma, he navigated the terrain of wrestling mats with tenacity and vigor. Wrestling, a sport demanding resilience, discipline, and physical prowess, became the crucible that forged Kooner's character. The lessons learned on the mat, the grueling training sessions, and the discipline instilled in him during his wrestling days laid the foundation for a future that would seamlessly blend athletic prowess with artistic expression.
The Unlikely Transition: Wrestling to Melody
The transition from wrestling to melody may seem unlikely, but for Inder Kooner, it was a natural progression fueled by a passion for singing that simmered beneath the surface. What began as performances at family gatherings and Bhangra team events evolved into a profound love for music, gradually taking precedence over the wrestling mat. The juxtaposition of these seemingly disparate worlds—the fierce competitiveness of wrestling and the emotive expression of music—shaped Kooner's multifaceted identity.
Blending Athleticism with Artistry
The fusion of athleticism with artistry sets Inder Kooner apart in the realm of Punjabi music. His performances bear the imprint of a disciplined athlete, commanding the stage with a physical presence that reflects the rigor of his wrestling background. The raw energy, discipline, and focus cultivated on the wrestling mats now find expression in the delivery of powerful vocal notes that resonate with audiences worldwide. This unique blend creates a stage persona that is both formidable and melodically enchanting.
Discipline and Resilience: Wrestling's Influence on Artistic Discipline
Wrestling, a sport that demands unwavering discipline and resilience, has left an indelible mark on Inder Kooner's artistic discipline. The hours spent perfecting wrestling techniques, enduring physical challenges, and honing mental fortitude have seamlessly transitioned into the meticulous preparation and commitment required for a successful career in music. Kooner's journey illustrates how the discipline ingrained on the wrestling mats becomes a silent companion on the musical stage, shaping his work ethic and dedication to his craft.
Vocal Powerhouse: Wrestling's Energy in Melodic Notes
The energy that propelled Inder Kooner on the wrestling mats now finds its outlet in the melodic notes that define his vocal prowess. Wrestling, often associated with intensity and raw power, infuses Kooner's singing with a unique dynamism. The resonant power of his voice, reminiscent of the controlled strength displayed in wrestling, creates a sonic experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional Punjabi music, appealing to a diverse audience.
The Dual Passion Legacy: Inspiring Artistic Aspirants
Inder Kooner's dual passion legacy serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists navigating their unique journeys. His story challenges the conventional notion of a musician's path, proving that diverse passions can coexist and enrich one another. The wrestling mat's imprint on Kooner's artistic journey is a testament to the interconnectedness of passion, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence.
Conclusion: A Dual Symphony of Athleticism and Melody
In the unveiling of Inder Kooner's dual passion, we witness a symphony where athleticism and melody dance in harmonious tandem. From the wrestling mats to center stage, Kooner's journey echoes with a melody that encapsulates the raw energy of athleticism and the emotive power of music. As we applaud this multifaceted artist, we are reminded that true passion knows no boundaries, transcending the expectation to create a dual symphony that resonates with the heartbeats of diverse passions.
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