Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji Trailer

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Aug 4, 2024, 5:31:57 PM8/4/24
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Aheadof the trailer launch of his film Bad Newz, actor Vicky Kaushal reacted to a social media user who speculated theories regarding the story of the film. Bad Newz also stars Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk in the lead roles. The actors have been busy with the promotions of the film and they have been dropping subtle hints about the film's plot to keep the audience hooked ahead of the trailer release of the film.

In the comments section of one of Vicky's recent promotional Instagram posts, a user penned an entire theory that he feels is the plot of Bad Newz. As per the user's theory, both Vicky and Ammy's characters submit their sperm samples and the real confusion begins after it is not clear whose sperm was used to inject into Triptii. The user also said one of the twists can be that Triptii is not pregnant with either of their child in the film.


"Dono ko baccha chahiye, dono kisi toh company wagerah m sperm donate karenge ki surrogacy se karwa do. Company bhabhi 2 ko sperm degi toh par ya toh confuse ho jayegi ki kiska diya ya sayad dono ka dede. Abb pregnancy m lafde ki h kiska. Aise hi ladaiya hongi ki ya toh mera mera ya tera tera wali. Abb issi m last m kuch emotional hoga aur teeno milke bacche ke ma baap ban jayenge. Twist yeh bhi ho sakta h ki baccha inn dono m se kisi ka na nikle," the user commented.


A few days back, it was reported that the film is based on a true incident and a rare medical condition. According to a report in MidDay, Bad Newz has pregnancy as the central conflict. A source informed the news portal that it is based on a medical condition called heteropaternal superfecundation, where a woman gets pregnant with twins from different men.


Bad Newz is slated to release in the theatres on July 19, 2024. The film was earlier titled Mehboob Mere Sanam. It was supposed to release in February 2024. However, it got delayed. The film also stars Neha Dhupia.


So is cycling with an infant bike seat right for your family? Searching online produces very little information on cycling with infants or newborns. Instead of depending on the lack of information, parents can look to other parts of the world where cycling with babies is widespread and accepted as safe.


In our case, we live in a apartment with no garage, so our bike storage is in the basement. This means that we will have to detach/attach the trailer every time we use it, and carry it up and down the stairs in addition to the bicycle.


My questions: Will a trailer be awkward/unwieldy? Would we be better off waiting until baby is big enough to sit in some kind of front or rear mounted child seat instead of buying a trailer to possibly only use it for a few months?


I have a triobike that I started riding with my son at 14months. We are now expecting #2 and I will have to start riding with him/her much sooner. They actually make an infant seat that is like a sling seat. =513 It says suitable for 3-weeks upward and you can specify right or left-side installation. Thoughts?


This is great! I did so much research when I was pregnant and it was/is impossible to find anyone talking about it or doing it. But in Holland, they ride bikes everywhere, nobody has a car! So how do they get home from the hospital? How do they get around all day? They must take their infants on the bike very very early, likely in those awesome cargo bikes with baby car seats in them.


Haha, I laughed out loud reading your comment! I was reading this, already old ;-), blog, because I have bought a Cougar 2 and infant sling. I want to cycle with my 8 weeks old son an d read the precautions of not cycling with it. In Holland a lot of people have a car (or 2) and a bike (2 or 3 ;-)). I wish that we had less cars because of the long traffic jams here. Car traffic jams. I read last week in the newspaper in big cities there are also cyclejams nowadays ;-). Funny how people overseas think about us ?


I just got home from my first bike ride with my 9mo daughter (found a good deal on a used Chariot, picked it up today). Had a great time and I know she appreciated having a cool breeze on her face after a hot day in the car. Lots of happy noises coming from the trailer as we cruised alongside the river.


We have a chariot cougar II that we bought in Calgary (we are from New Zealand) and starting cycling when our daughter was about 7 months old (old enough to sit up and wear a helmet). previous to that, I had a hand brake fitted to it and roller bladed with her instead.


We took out 5 week old on an all day 17mile ride in a Thule cougar. Only after I shared some pictures with family and got slack for it did I think to look it up. Glad others are on the same page. The ride is smooth and she was happy so long as we kept her comfy.

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