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Ram, Puris Dhimak Kharab Announcement

Article by Satya B Published on: 9:03 pm, 13 May 2023 Ustaad Ram and sensational director Puri Jagannadh have reunited after 4 years. The duo who previously delivered the blockbuster iSmart Shankar will be working on a new movie to be produced by Charmme Kaur under Puri Connects banner. The official announcement of the film has come now. A dhimak kharab announcement strikes tomorrow, as announced through a short video.

Steelheads stumble, fall just short of comeback

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — They nearly had it. Those few words sum up the feeling in everyone's minds Saturday night, as the Idaho Steelheads skated off the ice after a loss to the Florida Everblades. Florida defeated Idaho 5-3 in Game 2 of the Kelly Cup Finals. The win was particularly disappointing for fans in Idaho Central Arena, because the Steelheads came so close to a tie late. After Idaho got on the board early thanks to a blue-line snipe from Matt Register, Florida responded with four goals in a row.

The 9 Unhealthiest Foods You Can Order at Restaurants

June 3, 2009— -- When ordering a dinner entrée at a restaurant, few expect the waiter to return with a plate that holds more than their daily supply of calories -- or enough salt to meet their maximum daily intake for three days. But if you order from the menu at some popular chain restaurants, this is exactly what you can expect to get. So says a scathing new report, titled"

The secret to how high-jumping fleas jump high

Fleas perform an amazing feat when they jump, and the mechanics behind the tiny, bloodsucking pests' acrobatics have been studied — and debated — for a long time. But new research may have settled one major question: How do fleas lift themselves off the ground? It turns out the tiny insects push off the ground using their shins and feet. "It's been known fleas are incredible jumpers for 1,000 years," said Gregory Sutton, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge in England.

Top 10 Famous Love Letters

North Wind Picture Archives / APThe identity of Ludwig van Beethoven’s “immortal beloved,” who received a plethora of letters from the composer in 1812, is still a mystery, but historians believe it was Antonie Brentano, a diplomat’s daughter. Beethoven dedicated his Diabelli Variations Op. 120 to her, and in one of his letters found after his death, he famously wrote: “Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my Immortal Beloved, Be calm–love me–today–yesterday–what tearful longings for you–you–you–my life–my all–farewell.