Diljit Dosanjh channels his inner Govinda from Kisi Disco Mein Jaaye song in special ‘Kukkad vs Dosa’ video; WATCH

As a lifestyle expert, I’d say: From my perspective, Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh is always going the extra mile to keep his fans engaged. Not only does he deliver catchy tunes and captivating performances in films, but he also maintains a close connection with his audience on social media platforms. Do you recall the amusing incident where Diljit had a fun banter with Alexa over a song request? Well, this versatile artist is at it again, sharing another laugh-out-loud video from his kitchen escapades. Recently, Diljit whipped up chicken and dosas while embodying the iconic Govinda from the classic 90’s track “Kisi Disco Mein Jaaye.”

I Can Absolutely See Why The Rumor Mill Is All Over Maggie Sajak Taking Over Wheel Of Fortune From Vanna White

Growing up on the Wheel of Fortune set was like a second home to me, given my dad, Pat Sajak, has been the charismatic host for over four decades. Now, as an adult, I’m part of the team myself, serving as the show’s social correspondent. Could there be bigger opportunities ahead? For years, whispers have suggested that I might eventually step into Vanna White’s shoes and take on the role of co-host and letter-turner. Honestly, it seems like a natural progression given my family ties and love for the game!

Why Are Geena Davis And Alec Baldwin Not In Beetlejuice Beetlejuice? Tim Burton Explains

Tim Burton movies always have a style of their own, and have remained a vital part of pop culture in the decades after classics like Edward Scissorhands hit theaters. Another beloved hit is 1988’s Beetlejuice (streaming now with a Max subscription), which is finally getting a sequel in September. Fans are wondering why Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin aren’t in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and now Tim Burton has explained his reasoning. 

Terminator Zero Reviews Tie the Series with the Original Movie

The initial anime production in the Terminator series, known as “Terminator Zero,” created by Mattson Tomlin, has garnered tremendous praise from both audiences and critics, placing it on par with James Cameron’s original film as the highest-rated Terminator installment. By expanding the franchise globally, “Terminator Zero” is set in Japan and moves between 1997 (the eve of Judgment Day) and 2022, a time when humanity has been severely diminished by Skynet. When Netflix announced their anime series, fans felt a mix of apprehension and excitement, given the franchise’s recent decline. However, “Terminator Zero” might just be the fresh start that the franchise has been yearning for quite some time.