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Eat & drink Lift your spirits The brunching rules got a bit trending last year with low on alcohol cocktails, spiked slushies, fancy ice-cubes and experiential cocktails setting the standards. Continuing with the trend, fruit and herb infused cocktails are...
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Lift your spirits

The brunching rules got a bit trending last year with low on alcohol cocktails, spiked slushies, fancy ice-cubes and experiential cocktails setting the standards. Continuing with the trend, fruit and herb infused cocktails are now making it to the table while elevating the brunch or fine dine experience. At The Bagh, Amritsar, the cocktail menu competes for one’s attention with an equally interesting food menu. You have Sunset Theory, a gin based cocktail with mango, saffron and turmeric; salty goodness with strong flavour of Tequila and citrusy line juice and olive brine, and the classic yet popular. Aperol Spritz and Espresso Martini to lift your spirits. Literally!

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The hearing impaired from the Jalandhar region enjoyed an exciting three-day event recently. The 9th edition of the India International Deaf Film Festival was organised by the Deaf Leaders Foundation at CT Group of Institutions, Jalandhar, from February 14 to 16. The creativity of filmmakers engaged in highlighting the challenges and opportunities in the world of cinema, especially for the hearing impaired community, was showcased during the event. There was also be a competition to encourage the deaf filmmakers in various categories, including International Cinema, Country Focus and Retrospective. Manbir Singh, MD, CT group, said the event, which has been supported by the Ministry of I&B and National Film Development Corporation, was aimed at promoting better understanding of disability issues, while also mobilising support for dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of storytelling, The Networker intends to offer a unique cinematic experience, blending the complexities of multi-level marketing (MLM) with a deeply emotional narrative. At its core, The Networker offers a layered and intricate portrayal of human emotions, set against the backdrop of MLM—a system that thrives on networking, persuasion, and belief. The film delves into the psychological and financial struggles of individuals who enter this world, often with dreams of financial independence but facing unexpected challenges. The film aims to resonate with audiences who have encountered the MLM industry or have been on their own emotional journeys of aspiration and setbacks. The film has an ensemble cast, including Vikram Kochhar, Vindhya Tiwari, Atul Srivastva, Vedika Bhandari and Brijendra Kala.

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