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Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki nails Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk in 9th inning of World Series Game 6

The Toronto Blue Jays came close to finishing off the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6. They were down just 3-1 coming into the ninth inning, with their white-hot bottom of the order coming up. Catcher Alejandro Kirk came up to the plate first against closer Roki Sasaki. The Jays immediately got a lucky break, [.] The post Dodgers’ Roki Sasaki nails Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk in 9th inning of World Series Game 6 appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Dolphins Announce Major Leadership Change Following Loss to Ravens on ‘TNF’

Fans of the Miami Dolphins finally got their pound of flesh Friday. The Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier agreed to mutually part ways, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, after the team’s 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday. Dolphins fans sported paper-bag heads and booed the team loudly throughout their loss to the […] The post Dolphins Announce Major Leadership Change Following Loss to Ravens on ‘TNF’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Aahana S Kumra to star opposite Purab Kohli in the children’s film Putul

After foraying into the reality space with the show Rise And Fall, Aahana S Kumra is set to come back on the big screen with her upcoming film Putul. Also starring Purab Kohli and Rajat Kapoor, Putul is a children’s film that talks about a turbulent marriage through the lens of a child, showing how it impacts their mind. Aahana plays Megha, a six-year-old Putul’s working mother, who is going through a turbulent marriage with Purab Kohli and is looking for a divorce. Sharing her experience of working on the film, the actress said, “I shot for this project about two years ago in Dehradun and had a wonderful time. We shot around the beginning of the year, and the weather was lovely.”Reflecting on her experience takes Aahana down memory lane. “I spent almost a month there and I have travelled a lot to the city since my childhood with my sister. We do an annual trip there. Thus, Dehradun is an integral part of my being,” she says. Directed by Radheshyam Pipalwa, Putul got screened at the Jagran Film Festival and Aahana feels it has been the best platform for the film. “It is one of the biggest film festivals in India and the film got screened in Meerut, which is my mother’s hometown. We had a houseful screening, and the turnout was lovely. I was also pleasantly surprised by how the film turned out.”She elaborated, “Putul talks about turbulent marriages through the lens of children and shows how it impacts them. The film is about relationships, and this film festival serves as the ideal platform for indie films, as it focuses on bringing cinema closer to its audience and connecting the film with the right viewers.”Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Aahana S Kumra’s mom opens up on her Rise and Fall journey; says, “She is playing with dignity”.