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Janhvi Kapoor Recalls Sridevi, Recites an Emotional Poem for Her on Two Much With Kajol & Twinkle

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Karan Johar and Janhvi Kapoor will be seen in the latest episode of Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle. From banter to surprising reveals and moments of genuine warmth, their conversations move from playful to deeply personal. While playing ‘truth or lie,’ Janhvi challenged Karan to spill, “Tell us one scandalous truth about yourself and make up one lie, and we’ll guess which one is true.”

Karan replied with a mischievous smirk and said, “I lost my virginity when I was 26 years old, and I’ve been intimately involved with a member of your family.” Janhvi’s eyes widened, and Twinkle and Kajol burst out laughing as Karan immediately stated that he did, in fact, lose his virginity at 26, and the latter was a lie. He continued, “I was late to that party, and I have not been intimate with any member of your family. Though the thought has crossed my mind a couple of times.” Moreover, Kajol and Twinkle asked the filmmaker to rank Akshay, Ajay, and the Pahariya brothers (Veer and Janhvi’s beau S on sex appeal.

However, the conversation took an emotional turn when Janhvi recalled her later mother, Sridevi. She admitted that her mother never wanted her to act and reflected on the late superstar’s protectiveness towards Janhvi. She said, “We were giving everyone so much access. And at that point, mom was still very strict about, ‘I don’t want you to be an actress.’ So she was like, ‘What’s the point? It’s fine if people see her with body hair and two chotis and a mustache.’ It was just the worst combination of things, specifically for me because my teenage years coincided with the onset of the social media boom.”

Janhvi KapoorThe Param Sundari actress also shared a deeply personal poem for Sridevi, which is, “Bachi thi phir achanak ek din woh haq kho diya, jo laad mangti thi usse muh mod liya, apni awaz kho ke apni maa ki awaz me baat karti hu, issi jariye me unke paas bhi rakhti hu.”

The fifth episode of Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle will stream tonight on Prime Video.


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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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'You Should Be Ashamed', Aneet Padda Trolled For Her Old Video of Singing And Rapping A Famous Urdu Poem
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‘You Should Be Ashamed’, Aneet Padda Trolled For Her Old Video of Singing And Rapping A Famous Urdu Poem

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Aneet Padda, the rising star who made waves with her breakout film Saiyaara earlier this year, is now at the center of a social media controversy. An old video of the actress, showing her singing and rapping the famous Urdu poem Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua, has resurfaced online, triggering strong reactions from netizens. In the viral video, Aneet is seen performing the iconic prayer, Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua, a beloved children’s poem written by Muhammad Iqbal.

Aneet Padda

Aneet Padda Did Rap

While the prayer is often recited in schools across the subcontinent, especially by young children, some social media users were quick to accuse the actress of mocking the Muslim community. They argued that her performance was disrespectful and rude. One user commented, “Is there a shortage of songs in the world, so why are you singing this?” Another added, “This is very bad. You should be ashamed.” Some critics even questioned her understanding of the poem’s meaning, suggesting that her actions were a result of ignorance.

Aneet Padda

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However, Aneet’s supporters were quick to step in, defending her and clarifying the situation. Many fans pointed out that the actress was not mocking Muslims or the poem itself, but rather, simply having fun with the Bachche Ki Dua version, a poem that is widely sung by schoolchildren. One fan explained, “She’s not mocking Muslims. What Aneet and her friends are doing is rapping Muhammad Iqbal’s ‘Bachche Ki Dua,’ which is a type of prayer recited in most schools. There is no hate in her video.” Another wrote, “Don’t mislead, there’s no malice here. She was just having fun with a popular poem.”

Aneet Padda

Born in Amritsar, Punjab, in October 2002, Aneet Padda comes from a humble background and has been passionate about acting since her childhood. She earned a degree in Political Science from Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, and attended Spring Dale Senior Secondary School before making her mark in Bollywood. Aneet made her film debut in 2022 with a small but praised role in the movie Salaam Venky, directed by Revathi. Despite the limited screen time, her performance garnered attention.

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review
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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

A soft susurrus of breath cedes to the sound of fingers sliding over nylon guitar strings on “Holy Equation,” the opening track of Anna Tivel’s Animal Poem. “I’m waking up early, I’m bussing the tables/This whole thing is really a hopeless equation,” she sings before a mournful saxophone shimmers atop the formica. On the folk singer’s seventh studio album, her songs are more indictment than invitation: Witness the world we’ve made, and let your revulsion move you.

While the Portland songwriter’s previous records have consistently chronicled the downtrodden, Animal Poem brings sharper teeth to the effort, delivering searing condemnations of indignities that have become so common as to feel pedestrian. The title track, a defeated snare-drum shuffle, describes “characters in constant pain/Reaching for a way to taste some beauty,” from a panhandling mother with a cardboard sign to a magpie looking for a diamond in the dying grass.

Tivel is at her best when the visions arrive whole and detailed, as tactile and searing as the hood of a hot car. “Hough Ave, 1966,” a retelling of Cleveland’s Hough Uprisings  is particularly heartbreaking in this sense, like a 21st-century murder ballad. “The plane touched down, Cleveland, Ohio,” she sings like someone staring into a whiskey glass. “I raised my collar to the cold/On the cab ride home, that song was playing/‘Don’t let me be misunderstood.’” She describes someone “raised on soul and running hungry,” whose search for love in “rock’n’roll or god and country” ends with them living in a car, then bleeding out on a city corner. “There’s a reason for your death now,” she promises over and over again, and maybe it’s the reiteration that makes this claim seem desperate, like she wishes, impossibly, that it could soften the violence.

There’s hope here, albeit measured. “White Goose” pads tentatively through its opening bars before a turn towards the jazzy. When Tivel’s not chronicling mammalian despair, she’s a wizard on par with The Weather Station at turning nature into a character unto itself. “A green so bright and tender, I got high enough to let it blow my mind,” she sings. Remembering a childhood goose hunt, “crimson rose blooming across the empty wildness he fell out of,” she lies down in the field “to feel something/Small and lost and full of thanks.” The lyrics are so poetic they could evoke wonder in total silence, but the instrumentation is just as pristine: Sam Weber’s rubber-bridge guitar bounces jubilantly between Tivel’s voice and the parade of ecological marvels she describes, while Galen Clark’s piano apes the burbling brook, the polyrhythms of birdsong or rustling grass.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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