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jisshu sengupta on playing husband to strong women
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Jisshu Sengupta REVEALS Money Is Why He’s Ready To Play Husband To Strong Woman Characters

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Jisshu Sengupta, who was last seen in Dabba Cartel, was asked during the Trial Season 2 trailer launch event why he chose to play the husband’s role of a strong woman. The actor gave a jocking yet blunt reply to this question, stating he doesn’t think so much.

Jisshu Sengupta On Playing Strong Woman’s Husband Roles

When asked how he feels playing the role of a husband to powerful women characters, Jisshu Sengupta answered, “Brilliant, love it.”

Continuing the same question, the actor was asked why he chose to play this role, and he answered, “Paisa (jockingly)”. Jisshu continued, “Money, it is…whatever I am asked for, they have paid me and I did it. I will be very honest, I don’t think so much, aapne itne sochke question kiya hain. If I like my part, I will do it.”

Speaking of, if such roles feel repetitive, the Dabba Cartel actor said, “Agar audience ko nahi lagta toh mujhe kyun? Till the director keeps taking me in such roles, I would do it.”

About Jisshu’s Bollywood Projects

While Sengupta is one of the popular actors in Tollywood, he has gained a spot in B-town too. His projects include Barfi!, Piku, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, Durgamati, and Antim: The Final Truth. He made his Bollywood debut with Shyam Benegal’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero. The actor’s other notable works include Shakuntala Devi and Mardaani.

He was last seen in Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors, The Trial, Skyfire and Dabba Cartel. Jisshu will be next seen in Akshay Kumar’s Bhool Bangla.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Jisshu Sengupta Joins Akshay Kumar And Paresh Rawal In Priyadarshan’s Bhooth Bangla; Makers Announce Happy News On Actor’s Birthday

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THE GUIDING LIGHT, Cynthia Watros, 1990s, 1952-2009.
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‘General Hospital’ Star Cynthia Watros Reveals When ‘I Was Convinced I Might Lose This Job’

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Cynthia Watros marked six years as General Hospital‘s Nina Reeves in June, but her daytime journey began decades before, when she was cast on Guiding Light, and discovered her passion for the genre. “I started off my career in soaps and loved it then, and I love it just as much now,” Watros reflects. “It feels so comforting and rewarding as an actor to be able to play a character for so long. And I fall in love with every character that I’ve played because there’s some sort of lovable quality in them.”

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GI cancer surgeon reveals 4 habits to avoid and suggests 3 dietary choices to balance your gut microbiome | Health
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GI cancer surgeon reveals 4 habits to avoid and suggests 3 dietary choices to balance your gut microbiome | Health

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Gut health is one of the most talked-about topics in wellness discourse because of its close connection with other aspects of health, like mental well-being and immunity, through the gut-brain and gut-immunity axes. But you cannot talk about gut health without spotlighting the microbiome. At the very root of gut health is the gut microbiome. All the major functions of the gut, from digestion to nutrient absorption, are supported by the complex community of bacteria and other microbes in the gut. But this efficiency depends on maintaining a balance, and what you eat plays a vital role in keeping your gut microbiome healthy.

Add probiotics like raita to your diet.(Shutterstock)

ALSO READ: Hepatologist explains how gut influences memory, mood and mental wellbeing; unpacks why gut may be the ‘second brain’

Dr Hemant Jain, Consultant Laparoscopic and GI Cancer Surgeon, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, shared with HT Lifestyle that traditional Indian foods help to support gut microbiome.

He explained, “The gut microbiome, or group of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that reside in our gut and help our digestive tract as a whole, from immunity to metabolism. Indian traditional food is largely respected due to its nature to heal and diversity, yet recent interpretations and lifestyle have induced imbalance in our gut.”

The attraction to processed fast foods is alarming in today’s time, as Dr Jain warned that they disrupt the gut microbiome’s balance and increase the risk of many gastrointestinal disorders. Dr Jain added, “Today’s food culture, urban living, and food processing have caused a significant imbalance of gut microbiota in most Indians, which may produce a variety of disease conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes and even mental illnesses.”

4 things to avoid

Processed foods like burgers and French fries are increasingly common among youth, but they pose serious health hazards to gut health.(Shutterstock)
Processed foods like burgers and French fries are increasingly common among youth, but they pose serious health hazards to gut health.(Shutterstock)

The first step to maintaining a healthy gut is eliminating some common yet harmful habits. Dr Jain shared which habits you should change:

1. Eating a lot of processed foods:

  • Indian urban and semi-urban households experienced a dramatic increase in packet foods of snacks, soft beverages, and ready-to-eat foods.
  • These highly processed foods have low dietary fibre and high added sugars and unhealthy fat content, which negatively impact the richness and functionality of gut microbiota.

2. Lack of dietary diversity:

  • Traditional Indian diets were once regional and vegetarian, involving frequent use of lentils, whole grains, vegetables, seasonal fruits, seeds, and naturally fermented foods (such as curd, pickles, and idli/dosa batter).
  • The trend of ease and the globalised food culture trend have limited dietary variety, thus denying healthy gut flora the diversity of fibres and polyphenols that they live on.

3. Increased use of antibiotics and pesticide exposure:

  • Inappropriate use of antibiotics and consumption of chemical pesticides through non-organic foods have the potential to disturb the balance in the gut microbiome.
  • It also sometimes represses beneficial species.

4. Sedentary lifestyle:

  • Sedentary life, stress, lack of sleep, and irregular eating patterns are now prevalent in urban India.,
  • This also disrupts gut balance, suggesting the necessity of an integrated gut care regimen.

Better dietary choices for a healthy gut

Choose healthy desi options like ragi roti and lentils.(Shutterstock)
Choose healthy desi options like ragi roti and lentils.(Shutterstock)

Now that you know the triggers of gut imbalance and are aware of precautionary measures, let’s take a look at some dietary choices that can support and improve your gut microbiome. Dr Hemant Jain highlighted these 4 dietary options:

1. Include a blend of vegetables like spinach, methi, carrots, beetroots, broccoli, and fruits, and nuts, providing a range of fibres and phytonutrients to feed an array of microbes.

2. Ancient Indian fermented foods such as dahi, buttermilk, idli, dosa, pickles, and kanji are natural probiotics and centuries old in creating gut harmony. These can increase counts of beneficial bacteria if consumed every day.

3. Prioritising top whole grains, including millets (ragi, jowar, bajra) and brown rice, lentil and legume types like masoor dal, moong dal, toor dal, chana, rajma, kala chana, chickpeas.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Gabrielle Union reveals how Dwyane Wade's family reacted to nine year age gap
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Gabrielle Union reveals how Dwyane Wade’s family reacted to nine year age gap

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

21 August 2025

Dwyane Wade’s family were initially sceptical about his age gap with Gabrielle Union.

Dwyane Wade’s family had their doubts about Gabrielle Union

The 52-year-old Bring It On actress first started dating 43-year-old the retired basketball star in 2009 before getting married in 2014, but she has admitted her family weren’t immediately on board with the nine-year age gap.

She told Michelle Obama’s IMO podcast: “When I first met his family, the older sisters, who are closer in my age, immediately good.

“We’re good in the hood. But with [older sister] Tragil, because she has been the protector… She has been the watchdog.

“She has been the gatekeeper to keep him sane and to keep him doing everything he needs to do without interference from anybody.”

Gabrielle admitted Tragil and their mother Jolinda even questioned her on her motives before the tied the knot.

She recalled: “Before I got to the wife stage, like when we were just the very beginning, I think Tragil and his mom were like, ‘What do you want? Who are you, you older lady? What do you want?’

“I was like, ‘Actually, we both just got divorced, so we’re kind of in the same space.

“‘I didn’t have a kid at 20, I’m still childless, and I’m not racing to do that, so I’m straight. I got my own bank account, so I’m good. I just like him, we’ll see where it goes.’ “

Gabrielle revealed how it took her “years” for both sides to really “earn” each other’s trust.

She said: “It took some years, really, to earn their trust and also for them to earn my trust so we could be comfortable equally.

“Now, it’s easy, because we are all on the same side.

“But you want that grace, you give that grace and you eventually receive that grace. But it’s a learning curve, for sure.”




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