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Jabariya Jodi gets postponed, avoids clash with Hrithik Roshan’s Super 30

Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra starrer Jabariya Jodi has been delayed once again. The film was earlier slated to release in May this year, then it was postponed to 12th July 2019, and now, it has been shifted to 2nd August 2019.

The makers of the film took to Instagram to announce the release date, “The surprise wedding of the year set to arrive on August 2. #JabariyaJodi #JabariyaJodiOn2ndAugust @sidmalhotra @parineetichopra @ektaravikapoor @shobha9168 @ruchikaakapoor @shaaileshrsingh @instaprashant @karmamediaent #balajimotionpictures.”


Looks like the makers of the film decided to shift the release date as they didn’t want their film to clash with Super 30. The Hrithik Roshan starrer was slated to release on 21st July 2019 but was rescheduled to 12th July 2019. It is a good move by the makers of Jabariya Jodi as Hrithik’s star power could have easily affected their film.

Jabariya Jodi is produced by Ekta Kapoor and directed by Prashant Singh. Sidharth and Parineeti were seen together in Hasee Toh Phasee which was a semi-hit at the box office. We are sure fans of both the actors are excited to see them on the big screen again.

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London celebrates 100 million free school meals

Each child has been provided 435 free lunches over the past two school years

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London marks 100 million free school, mayor calls it ‘proud’ moment

Highlights

  • 100 million free meals delivered to state primary school children in just over two years.
  • Each child offered 435 free lunches, saving families approximately £500 annually.
  • Schools now receive additional £11.5 m yearly from government for disadvantaged pupils.
London has reached a historic milestone of 100 m free school meals served to state primary school children, funded by mayor Sadiq Khan since September 2023.

The mayor joined schoolchildren in east London to celebrate the achievement, which has seen every child in the capital's state primary schools offered a free healthy meal each day. Each child has been provided 435 free lunches over the past two school years, saving families around £1,500 over three years per child.

Sadiq said "I'm absolutely delighted that 100 million meals have now been provided to children across London's state primary schools. I know from personal experience what a difference these meals make, so to be able to ensure that hundreds of thousands of children are receiving them across London every single day brings huge personal pride."

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