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Bhaji in Problem is a 2013 Indian Punjabi-language comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, who had earlier directed films like Carry on Jatta and Lucky Di Unlucky Story, both of which featured Gippy Grewal in the lead role. Grewal also appears in this film, with an ensemble cast including Ragini Khanna, Gurpreet Ghuggi, B. N. Sharma, Karamjit Anmol, Japji Khaira, Khushboo Grewal and Misha Bajwa, amongst others. The film is produced by Ashvini Yardi.Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar,[2] who also appears in the film briefly as a lookalike of himself. The film also features actor Om Puri and cricketer Harbhajan Singh. Bhaji in Problem was released on 15 November 2013 on over 600 screens worldwide.

The movie centres around Sundeep Cheema (Gurpreet Ghuggi), a man married to two women. Both of his wives, Anu (Misha Bajwa) and Jasmeet (Khushboo Grewal), are unaware of the existence of the other and believe that Cheema has business-related reasons that he has to be away from them half of the time. While Sundeep is leading a happy life, the balance of his duality is threatened when Jeeta (Gippy Grewal) comes into his life. Jeeta falls head over heels for Preet (Ragini Khanna), a match that Sundeep is firmly against. Sundeep is aware of Jeeta's notorious past, and Jeeta is privy to Sundeep's dual existence, leading to a comedy of errors in which both sides know the deepest and the most intimate secrets of the other. This leads to a battle of wits and charm wherein two friends encounter further problems.

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For a spell, I considered skipping the round up but there were a few places that I visited last month worth sharing. So here we are with my monthly recap in hopes that you find a little inspiration and insight for people, places and things you want to check out.

My dear friend Mary lives a 5-7 minute walk away from me and I love how she might call me with an hour notice and ask if I want to come downstairs for a drink. Or ask if I am up for a nibble in the neighborhood. Last month we met at a little restaurant that gets kind of loud and wild on the weekends called La Parade. In the summer, Elliot, the owner, who I am friendly with, likes to put lots of tables out in the warmer months and he always makes sure the vibe is fun and welcoming. He also makes an effort to remember people, which I love, but also I love to order a few dishes to share and a glass of wine. This particular evening he stopped by our table to let us know that he launched a new Mexican restaurant called La Bagarre, which I will have to try and report back.

Another spot, where I will probably be a repeat client is Kubri, a Lebanese restaurant in the 11th. My goodness what an insanely delish meal I had with our friends visiting from LA. We ordered a few dishes to share and all kept commenting about how wonderful everything was. I would list out the dishes but the menu changes so often that what I mention here might not be available when you visit. I did run into friends the following day who were having lunch there and they were impressed with the lunch prix fixe, so I will have to try that very very soon.

The other really interesting restaurant I visited last month was for a solo lunch at a new vegetarian spot called Maslow. I am not vegetarian but they invited me to try their food which they market as a vegetarian restaurant for non-vegetarians. They also had a lunch prix fix for under 20e but I was greedy and wanted to try a few dishes. That area in the first by Chtelet is very hit or miss when it comes to finding quality food, so I was impressed the young owners secured this large location along the Seine. It only opened a few months ago and I anticipate they will do well because of the location, vibe and delicious food.

Bonjour dear friends! I am a good two weeks + late sending this out to you but the changing of the months unfortunately came with getting a horrible case of strep throat. I called SOS medecin to make a house call since I couldn\u2019t leave my bed to see a doctor and they gave me prescriptions for strep and covid tests. Both came back negative so I suffered a few more days before marching back to the pharmacy and begging to be retested. I couldn\u2019t sit at home waiting for what they thought was viral to pass because with each day it only felt more miserable. I am glad that I pushed because it turns out that it was in fact strep and I was so very happy to get antibiotics to start the path towards not feeling like I was swallowing chards of glass. All that to say, I started my month off sick, then recovering and finally catching up.

I realized how fortunate I am after reading article The Friendship Problem about how adult friendships are in crisis because people are either so over scheduled or using social media and digital conveniences as a substitutes for making IRL meet ups a priority. Living as an expat in France, far from my family or childhood friends, I have come to rely heavily on my community of friends for support. I really don\u2019t feel like I have a friendship problem or that scheduling to see my people here is like admin. I admit that there are some friends who live on the other side of the river or on the outskirts that I don\u2019t see as often, which is a bummer. But I love how French culture seems to encourage random ap\u00E9ro meetups or quick cafes that don\u2019t need to be scheduled.

And speaking of friendship and fellowship, my friend Claiborne, who has a lovely food blog, was passing through Paris to celebrate her 50th birthday so I asked how she felt about coming with me to the \u201Cschool bar.\u201D It\u2019s a cafe near my children\u2019s school that most of the parents stop at for a drink after picking the kids up for school. The school bar has really helped me get to know other parents at the school and encouraged me to be spontaneous with my Friday night plans. Even if I hadn\u2019t planned on anything, if a parent asks me for a drink after school, I always say yes. No admin involved.

As you know or will quickly learn about me is that I am loooove lunch! I love to find all the best menu prix-fixe in the city and one day I will finally make a list of my favs but for now I just share them here. Last year, I needed to photograph Frank Barron for my book but I was living in Provence writing and couldn\u2019t come up to Paris for a photo session. Frank suggested I reach out to the photographer Cedric Terrell, who had recently moved to Paris, to snap a portrait for me. He has since become a dear friend and I look forward to getting to know him more. And how do I do that? Lunch!

We met for lunch at Siseng, which used to be an old fave of mine. Haven\u2019t been in ages and was happy they immediately were so happy to see me, congratulated me on the book and asked about the kids. The food was as good as I remembered it and had to order all my old faves. Cedric went for the lunch prix fixe of a choice between five different bao burgers and sweet potato fries for 17 euros. I kind of went overboard and started with the marinated chicken spring rolls that comes with a spicy pineapple sauce and tempura enoki mushrooms, which was a new item. (I normally also love ordering the fennel, mango, coriander and mint salad but had to tame myself). Then I ordered the 5 \u00E9pices beef bao burger that is marinated beef with an onion ring, onion jam, arugula, spinach and a tamarin sauce. I am also obsessed with the tofu one as well but went for beef. It was a delish meal and just typing this makes me hungry and wish I was headed there for lunch right now.

Reyna has been on my list for quiet some time and my friend Lucy and I finally snagged a dinner reservation there. (They aren\u2019t open for lunch). I remember reading about Erica Paredes a lot on Instagram when she was doing many Filipino food pop ups around town with epic waitlists. I love chicken wings so was eager to try her different flavors and they didn\u2019t disappoint. We also order a few veggies dishes to balance our meat heavy choices and then some yellow Java rice which was so flavorful. I actually tried to make some Java rice of my own after that and found there were a few good recipes online to try.

Monday is always a tricky day to find a reservation in Paris because many restaurants close to give the team a break after being open all weekend. I appreciate this but usually have a hard time finding a place to eat when I have a dinner date. Restaurant Le Square Trousseau, which I have mentioned here before, is always a solid option for me. They are open every day till 1am with non-stop service, so it was an ideal spot to meet my friend David Lebovitz for a Monday evening dinner last month. We kept it simple and shared baked mussels, pate de campagne and a little mountain of skinny fries. You will probably hear me talk about this restaurant a lot so don\u2019t be surprised or get too annoyed with me. I go often because it\u2019s that good.

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