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View this post on InstagramA post shared by Gurmeet Choudhary (@guruchoudhary)Gurmeet wrote in the caption, "Happy anniversary my partner... you complete me ( literally ) now with a complete family ... let's begin this beautiful innings of our marriage." Debina wrote, "Happy another year of togetherness my love. Another beautiful year in our fairy tale love. To the "us" the root of whatever god has been kind to us and given.#miracles"View this post on InstagramA post shared by Debina Bonnerjee (@debinabon)Twinning in black, Debina chose a blingy dress for the occasion. Gurmeet sported a casual black tee. The couple cut the cake, exchanged kisses and had some drinks to make the day memorable.Debina and Gurmeet tied the knot on February 15, 2011. They were blessed with their first daughter, Lianna, in April last year.On November 11, 2022, Debina and Gurmeet shared a joint post on Instagram announcing the birth of Divisha. They added that Divisha was born before the due date. Recently the couple revealed the picture of their second daughter.
The Offices Michael Scott and Jim Halpert are reuniting but this time the latter is going to be the boss. Actor Steve Carell has been confirmed to star in IF, the next directorial effort from his former The Office costar John Krasinski.Taking to twitter, John Krasinski announced the news by writing, "Ah, what if one day I could assemble my dream cast? What...IF"Ah, what if one day I could assemble my dream cast? What... IF While details are under wraps, Deadline, which first reported the casting, says the original idea from Krasinski is "about a child's journey to rediscover their imagination."This will be the fifth film from the writer-director behind the monster success that is the Quiet Place franchise, and, interestingly enough, the first time that an Office star appears in a Krasinski joint.Joining the Dunder Mifflin alums will be Ryan Reynolds, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fiona Shaw, Alan Kim, Cailey Fleming, and Louis Gossett Jr.
Whether or not South Korean juggernaut BTS will serve in military, a subcommittee of the South Korean National Assemblys defense committee reached a standstill in its deliberations on changes to the Military Service Act, the so-called BTS law, on Thursday.According to a report in Korean Herald, the subcommittee discussed whether the country should grant exemption from military service to the global superstars who have helped elevate its global standing. The bill, if passed, would allow K-pop stars to work in their field for 34 months under an alternative program instead of undertaking active-duty service for the usual 18 to 22 months.A subcommittee official said the debate between the ruling and opposition parties on the pros and cons of the changes had grown more intense. Therefore, the subcommittee needs to hear more opinions from the public and discuss the matter further, the official added. The Defense Ministry stressed the need for prudence. Amid the nations shrinking population and other factors, the country needs to be careful about making decisions that could exempt K-pop sensation BTS and other top artists from military service, it said.We cannot help but consider situational variables when it comes to revising the bill. ... Public consensus is also needed. So to speak, it is about a fair military service, Boo Seung-chan, the ministrys spokesperson, said during a regular press briefing.Under the current law, all able-bodied Korean men are obliged to serve in the military. But with the culture ministers recommendation, international award-winning athletes and classical musicians can complete their service while remaining active professionally. Three lawmakers proposed bills earlier this year calling for those exemptions to apply to a wider range of artists.If the law is revised, BTS could be exempted from military service in recognition of its contributions to the countrys image. However, BTS eldest member, Jin, can only postpone his military enlistment until the end of the year, when he turns 30, under the latest revision to the act that came into effect last year.According to Arirang News, BTS will be able to perform as a seven-piece next year, as the group has filed for a deferment of military enlistment.Meanwhile, On November 23, BTS' Butter earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. On January 15, 2022 a new fictional Webtoon about BTS will be released, entitled 7 Fates: Chako.Currently, The BTS offline concert is all set to be held at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, USA starting today i.e. November 27 and will go on November 28, December 1 and 2.
Fresh off of their triple win at the American Music Awards on November 22, the decision whether or not the members of South Korean juggernaut BTS will soon be off to the military could be decided this week.According to a report in Korea Herald, the future of the group depends on the upcoming National Assembly defense committee subcommittee meeting on November 25..The changes to the Military Service Act are to be discussed there, and the lawmakers could decide to grant service exemptions to pop artists who have helped elevate the countrys global standing.Under the current law, all able-bodied South Korean men are obliged to serve in the military for 18 to 22 months. Upon recommendation by the culture minister, however, international award-winning athletes and classical musicians are allowed to complete basic military training and 544 hours of community service over 34 months while remaining active professionally. Earlier this year, a number of lawmakers proposed bills calling for those exemptions to apply to a wider range of artists.If the law is revised, BTS may be exempted from military service in recognition of its contributions to boosting the countrys image. Meanwhile, the defense committee is slated to hold a plenary session November 26.The Korea Music Content Association released a statement that read, This month is the last opportunity for BTS to be exempted from military service. It also urged the defense committee subcommittee to make a significant decision. While BTS has made many unprecedented gains in the music industry, the group is treated unfairly compared with classical artists when it comes to issues involving mandatory military service, the KMCA statement said.While the BTS global fandom community, Army, and other K-pop fans are keeping a close watch on the meetings, BTS eldest member, Jin, can only postpone his military enlistment until the end of next year, when he turns 30, under the most recent revision to the act, which came into effect last year.On the work front, BTS won the favorite pop duo or group category and the favorite pop song category with its megahit Butter. It also wrote a new chapter in K-pop history by winning artist of the year, becoming the first Asian act to do so. Meanwhile, the nominees for the 64th Grammy Awards will be announced Tuesday (US time) with BTS widely expected to receive a number of nods. BTS has been chosen to be one of the presenters at the Grammy Awards. The awards ceremony is set for January 31 in Los Angeles.2022 GRAMMY Nominations Announcement Presenter | BTS ???? 2021.11.24. 2AM KST