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Just 2 days since Yo Yo Honey Singh released his new track 'Gur nalo ishq mitha' in collaboration with Punjabi Bhangra singer Malkit Singh, the track has already struck the right chord with the audience and is trending at number 1 on YouTube. It has crossed 13 million views in hardly any time and Honey Singh fans are swooning over it, the world over!

'Gur nalo ishq mitha' is the perfect amalgamation of beats, rhythm, and bhangra, all of which are extremely popular with the audience not just in India but globally. The song is a recreation of an old Punjabi classic, which is made in Yo Yo Honey Singh style and the song is already being deemed as the next Bhangra song, guaranteed to burn the dance floors.

As promised by fans before the release of the song, they have already started dancing to the tunes of the songs and making their own choreographies. The song is super colorful and gives a very cool vibe which will get you grooving on hearing it. The original song is choreographed by the very famous Bhangra crew B Funk and is definitely another chartbuster that has got the excitement soaring with its release.

Creating so much excitement amongst the fans before the release of each and every song, it is all the more proof that Honey Singh is one of the most popular singers, not just among the youth but also among all the demographics.

The year, 2018 has been a rocking year for Yo Yo Honey Singh as he has delivered many chartbusters namely, Dil Chori and Chote Chote Peg, This Party Is Over Now, Rangtaari to Shahid Kapoor-Kiara Advani, featuring single Urvashi Rautela. Yo Yo Honey Singh has conquered the Indian music industry with his exceptional music and inimitable style. The singing sensation has cast his magic spell all over again on the hearts of his fans and the fans are eagerly awaiting the release of his next with even 2019 being a year if hits and glitz.

Yo Yo Honey Singh has many projects lined up along with his new track and with this new track coming back, the audience is even more excited for his upcoming rhythmic line-up. From movies to singles, Yo Yo's each number goes on to be a chart buster of all times and the fans cannot wait


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देश आज कारगिल पर विजय की 20वीं वर्षगांठ मना रहा है। 1999 में आज ही के दिन भारत के वीर सपूतों ने कारगिल की चोटियों से पाकिस्तानी फौज को खदेड़कर तिरंगा फहराया था। हालांकि इस जंग में हमने कई बहादुर जवान खोए, इन्ही में एक थे सुराना गांव के सुरेन्द्र्र ंसह यादव। उनकी शहादत ने ऐसी प्रेरणा दी कि सुराना और पड़ोस के सुठारी गांव के 150 से ज्यादा लोग सेना का हिस्सा बन गए। ग्राम प्रधान मोनिका यादव बताती हैं कि जहां आजादी के बाद पांच दशक में करीब 80 लोग सेना का हिस्सा थे तो वहीं, कारगिल फतह के बाद 150 से अधिक युवा सेना में भर्ती हुए।
बुजुर्ग महावीर सिंह बताते हैं कि गांव की दो बेटियां सेना में, आठ बहू और बेटियां अर्धसैनिक बलों में एवं 35 बेटियां पुलिस सेवा में कार्यरत हैं। कारगिल जंग से पहले कोई बहू या बेटी सेना या दूसरे बलों में नहीं थीं।
शपथ ली थी 
सुराना गांव के राकेश कुमार ने बताया कि जब सुरेन्द्र यादव का पार्थिव शरीर गांव पहुंचा तो हजारों लोग उन्हें सलामी देने पहुंचे थे। अंतिम संस्कार से पहले 100 से ज्यादा युवाओं ने शपथ ली थी कि वे सेना में जाकर इसका बदला लेंगे। 
फोटो लेकर सोती हैं मां
सुरेंद्र के भाई वीरेन्द्र ने बताया कि मां चंपा देवी रात को भाई की फोटो साथ लेकर सोती हैं। उठते ही फोटो निहारती हैं। वे भी जब किसी सैनिक को देखते हैं तो भाई याद आ जाते हैं।
पहली तैनाती थी
सुरेन्द्र 20 साल की उम्र में 1997 में सेना में भर्ती हुए। कश्मीर में पहली तैनाती मिली। जंग के दौरान उनकी कुमाऊं रेजीमेंट ने टाइगर हिल चोटी मुक्त करा ली पर सुरेंद्र शहीद हो गए।

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Arjun Patiala movie review: Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon’s parody film fails to take off despite its talented cast. The punches don’t land as stuttering and belching stand in for jokes. Rating: 1.5/5.

Arjun Patiala
Director: Rohit Jugraj
Cast. Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon, Varun Sharma, Ronit Roy, Seema Pahwa
Rating: 1.5/5
Pankaj Tripathi’s movie producer drops the most audacious joke in Arjun Patiala during the first five minutes of the film. Appropriately dressed in a white safari suit and covered in gold, he asks the aspiring director why he is bent on telling him the film’s story. “I have been making films for decades without once listening to any of the stories,” he says with a bemused expression.

Arjun Patiala is designed as a movie-within-a-movie, a satire on ridiculousness of cinematic clichés and done-to-death genres, with cop films as its area of focus. The Diljit Dosanjh-Kriti Sanon film couldn’t have chosen more wisely – there is a lot there to be mocked; or as suits will tell you, it is a low hanging fruit. It is a pity then that the film falls into the same trap, but is far less fun than a Simmba or a Dabangg, or even a south Indian dubbed cop movie – a genre that has kept more than one Hindi film channel afloat over the years.

Diljit Dosanjh plays the eponymous Patiala who has just snagged the job as a sub-inspector in the Punjab Police via a sports quota. His lifelong idol has been Ronit Roy’s DSP Gill who enjoys the hero status that is normally accorded to cricketers and actors in Arjun’s sleepy village. Once he is in the force, Gill asks Arjun to clean up the district and make it crime-free. Arjun goes about setting up encounters between the various criminals in his area with the able help of constable Onidda Singh (Varun Sharma), and romances an intrepid reporter Ritu (Kriti Sanon) in his downtime.

It is not that the film doesn’t have self-aware moments and jokes. It takes enough time exploring the trope of a corrupt police officer with a heart of gold and how the man is a beacon of hope for women – something that Simmba, Dabangg, Singham and countless others have shown in various troubling ways. Arjun, when he sees two men molesting a woman, ties a 3.2 kg load to their stomachs and makes them clean up the police station. He then delivers a homily about how their pregnant mothers must have carried the same load and that they should respect women. This is followed by him taking a picture of Sunny Leone without her consent and then doing an item number with her, as the film informs us, “for absolutely no reason”.

However, for a parody to work, the script has to be razor-sharp and the jokes even more so. What we get is, at best, half baked. After a bit, belches and stuttering stand-in for comedy and slapstick takes over. At 106 minutes, the Rohit Jugraj film is hardly a stretch but feels like it anyway. Ritesh Shah and Sandeep Leyzell’s script fails to rise to the occasion and Arjun Patiala loses its way between a parody and just another run-of-the-mill film despite its fancy graphics and video game treatment in the climax.

It is left to Diljit Dosanjh’s boy-next-door charm and spot-on comic timing to make the film relatable. The actor has earned his stripes in Punjabi cinema and needs better roles than what Arjun Patiala or the excruciating Welcome to New York have offered him in Hindi till now. Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma are effective but are let down by mediocre material. It is Pankaj, Seema Pahwa and Ronit Roy who are truly wasted in the film.

Spoof as a genre has rarely been tried in Hindi cinema and someone needs to crack that egg – heaven knows there is a lot waiting to be explored; Arjun Patiala, alas, isn’t that film.

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