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Viren Sahai (Amitabh Bachchan) is an underworld don based out of Bangkok. Viren's spoilt brat Abhir (Sushant Singh) is attacked by rival Khan (Kader Khan) and Viren seeks revenge. He receives foolproof information that Khan and his nephew will be present at a local cinema theatre on a particular date, and he sets off to India to kill both of them.

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An enraged and shocked Aryan and his group of friends form a gang and kidnap Viren's entire family, including Abhir, with the idea of bringing Viren to them and seeking justice. Viren leaves no stone unturned to find out who dared do this. Each time he zeroes in on the gang, they manage to escape with the hostages. Abhir escapes and reaches his father. Aryan tries not to harm any of Viren's family members as he knows how precious a family is. However, Viren's wife suddenly dies when Abhir comes back to recover his family by himself with his gang, and accidentally shoots her while targeting Aryan. Viren believes Aryan is responsible for this. Aryan calls Viren to meet him at the same place where Viren killed Shekhar, along with the police. But the police decide to help Viren; thus, Aryan's plan fails. Aryan and his friends are taken into custody.

After constant pleading by his daughter and daughter in law, a changed Viren decides to end it all and surrenders to the police in condition that his son will be de-implicated in his crimes. After cremating his wife, he also tells them to release Aryan and his friends, but the latter are so enraged that they set out to kill Viren. Viren, in the meantime, is in for the shock of his life when corrupt cops come out with the intention of killing him in an encounter at the behest of his own son Abhir, who apparently has now teamed up with Khan. An intense gun battle ensues between Viren, Aryan, and the gangsters, where Viren kills the corrupt cops, Khan, Syed, and Babubhai. Abhir tries to shoot his father, but Viren ends up killing Abhir. Viren demands that Aryan kill him now, but Aryan tells him that Viren's punishment is not death. Rather it is life itself, as Viren has nothing left to live for. He simply throws his gun and walks away with his friends, with a now apparently insane Viren looking on and muttering his name Viren.

The film's score and songs were composed by Ram Sampath, and the lyrics were penned by Sameer. The official soundtrack contains seven songs and two reprise versions. The song "Janam Janam", performed by Various Artists, was not used in the film.

Kendrick also references Dominguez High School, which was also only a 12-minute walk from our house on San Marcus St. When you can visualize and understand the meaning behind the lyrics to songs, it makes the listening experience so much more enjoyable and relatable.

Zoot suits would be further criminalized during World War II when they were banned in 1942 due to the rationing of wool, and those who continued to wear the suits were seen as unpatriotic. Four days after a physical altercation between U.S. sailors and zoot-suiters on June 3, 1943, about 50 U.S. sailors targeted zoot-suiters in Mexican American communities with makeshift weapons. This sparked the Zoot Suit Riots, which lasted until June 8, and during this time, Latinos and Black Americans were the victims of attacks led by racist rioters. Once the riots calmed down, Governor Earl Warren created a committee to investigate the cause of the riots. It was determined that racism, biased media coverage and poor response by the Los Angeles Police Department were mainly to blame.

In my case, these lists were a pair of thin, palm-sized grocery store account books for Juho (John) Skkinen, my second great-grandfather. In the 1880s, he emigrated from the tiny town of Taivalkoski, Finland (population about 3,000), to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Nearly 50 years later, as the Depression began, he was shopping at a local store and had a certain amount of credit, as was common then. Someone in the family would stop by to pick up a few things and the storekeeper (Charles Tossava, another Finn) would jot down the item and the cost, the payment to be arranged later. The Skkinen family account shows a mix of Old World staples and American brand names, a glimpse into the life of an immigrant family in the small-town world of the Midwest in another era.

For ingredients, she calls for two cups of blood, two cups of milk, two eggs, of an onion, four tablespoons of suet or butter, four tablespoons of rye flour, four tablespoons of white flour, tablespoon of salt and a dash of thyme.

While consuming blood remains taboo in many cultures who equate blood as the life source of the animal, McLagan writes that early Nordic peoples believed that the strength and other desirable qualities of the animal were transferred through consumption.

Kiitos for sharing your Finnish family foodways. There are a couple of cultural festivals in Metro DC with plenty of herring to go around. Specifically, one in Bethesda each November. The East Coast Finn contingent can always use more folks like yourself. Welcome!

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This month his family came together on Fourth of July Weekend for a family reunion and when he died they said that they wanted me to come even though he was gone. It was so wonderful to be there when they celebrated the announcement of another cousin having a baby and the 70th birthday of a cousin and the celebration of my granddaughter's first birthday.

Family is not just through bloodlines, but through marriage and adoption, creating connections that bind just as tightly as a bloodline. My grandchildren love me and connect with me in such a special way.

As I have shared in previous posts my parish family has really connected with me and provided such comfort and consolation as I grieve the loss of my husband. In fact, my number of sisters has increased exponentially.

So many of us are curious about our bloodlines and it has grown into an industry, sprouting companies like Ancestry.com and 23 and Me. The revelations borne from these searches has changed the way families see themselves and their family trees. No matter how your blood lines flow if you are Christian it all flows from the same father, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Sherry Hayes-Peirce is a Catholic social media strategist, blogger, conference speaker, podcast guest and contributing author of the Ave Prayer Book for Catholic Mothers. She serves as Digital Engagement Coordinator for American Martyrs Catholic Community in Manhattan Beach, CA, and St. Monica Parish in Mercer Island, WA. Sherry has a devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and is grateful to be a digital disciple of Christ.

The second line also literally relates to Aladdin and Cassim, since Aladdin did think his dad was dead for basically his whole life. Shame on Disney for killing family so often or keeping them alive and separating them.

Our next song selection is from Quest for Camelot. This one is different from above since Kayley sings this just after her father has died. What you need to know is: Kayley adored her father. Her dad = who she wanted to be. So now her hero has literally died/been murdered. This is where Kayley affirms her mission to live up to the man her father was, to be like him, to remember him.

This song is very straightforward. The visuals are really what matters. Kayley goes back to the beach she used to visit her with dad. She draws the symbol of the knights, the three intertwined rings, and actually has a flashback to when they would play together.

No, but seriously. Okay all these songs are nice and all, but why are they all between fathers and sons? There are way more daughter/dad duos in animation. Especially in Disney with their KILL THE MOM fetish. That leaves so many princesses with fathers (Snow White, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, & Pocahontas) (Aurora, Hercules, Mulan all had moms also, but their dads arguably played a much larger role in their stories.) The Lion King was also largely about Mufasa and Simba, while Sarabi had a very minor role. If you go the Pixar route, look at The Incredibles which yes, featured a family, but the dad had the biggest storyline.

The focus is solely on songs with family ties as she retools classics by country music pioneers the Carter Family ("Gold Watch And Chain," "Little Black Train"), the Carter Sisters ("Poor Old Heartsick Me"), her mother June Carter Cash ("Tall Lover Man") and her stepfather Johnny Cash ("Troublesome Waters," performed as a duet with Willie Nelson). The one original, "Me And The Wildwood Rose," is a song Carlene wrote about her late sister, Rosie, and first recorded in 1990.

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