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Indian Express
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
‘Ae toh pheeki hai': London's ‘most expensive coffee,' worth Rs 31,000, could not impress Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh, who recently won hearts with his royal outfit at the Met Gala 2025, is back with yet another Instagram video showcasing his quick wit, sense of humour, and impeccable comedic commentary — this time, documenting his experience of trying London's most expensive cup of coffee. Like always, netizens loved his honest review. The Crew actor visited Cafe Shot in the UK and ordered a cup of joe that cost 265 pounds (approximately Rs 31,000) While getting out of his car, we hear him say: 'Today, I am here for the most expensive coffee in London. I want to drink the Japan Typica coffee. This is too pricey, around Rs 31000 in India.' Diljit explained in Punjabi, 'They are measuring and pouring everything despite taking so much money. I am going to drink something pure now. I am not going to have food today, this is the only thing I'll have. Each sip is worth ₹7,000.' However, his reaction to the drink had the internet in stitches. 'Ae toh pheeki coffee hai, saath main laddoo, boondi bhi le aao, itni expensive coffee hai. (This coffee is quite bland; they should get something sweet with it. The coffee is so expensive.)' The singer's candid expression struck a chord of familiarity with netizens, who commented 'ikk-ikk ghut 10 hazar da 😂😂😂' and 'Your commentary… Meaning of real reels!' London's specialty coffee bar Shot is selling a brew for an exorbitant rate of £265, making it not just London, but all of Great Britain's most expensive coffee. According to Time Out, Shot sources the extortionate blend from Okinawa, an island in Japan. The beans are of the Japanese typica variety, and have been in production on the island since 2015. Shot Cafe's menu describes the 'exquisite coffee' as 'reflective of the deeply-held Japanese value of striving for perfection'. Customers looking for a luxurious experience or coffee aficionados can order one of several common varieties such as an espresso, macchiato, flat white, americano, cappuccino or latte. The drink comes poured in a gold coffee cup. Emphasising on the purity of the beans, a waitstaff told Dosanjh: 'Outside everywhere, you will find it mixed with some other beans, but here it is pure.' Speculating the steep price of this type of coffee, three-time UK barista champion Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood told The Telegraph that 'the the exorbitant price may be because of the scarcity of coffee grown in Japan'. According to him, 'hardly anyone grows coffee in Japan. It typically grows in the tropics – either side of the equator – it's very hard to grow in places like Japan and probably needs a lot of help', which is why it's a rare feat when the coffee was imported and presented in front of you.

Miami Herald
a day ago
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Messi in top form, but Inter Miami faces Columbus Crew on Saturday with depleted roster
Inter Miami, eager to build on a midweek victory and head into June on a high note after a miserable May, will be forced to play with a depleted roster against perennial power Columbus Crew at Chase Stadium on Saturday. In addition to the loss of defensive midfielder Yannick Bright, who is out indefinitely with a hamstring injury, Miami lost left back Jordi Alba and center backs Gonzalo Lujan and Tomas 'Toto' Aviles to injury during Wednesday's 4-2 win against Montreal. Alba and Lujan have unspecified leg muscle injuries and Aviles hurt his ankle. Coach Javier Mascherano said there is no timetable for their return. The team is off for FIFA break after Saturday's game and returns to action June 14 for the opening match of the Club World Cup against Egyptian team Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami's defense has been shaky of late, giving up 15 goals over the past five games, so the loss of those four players is particularly costly. Maxi Falcon and David Martinez, who finished the game at center back on Wednesday, are likely starters with Ian Fray at right back and Noah Allen on the left. 'Clearly, we have a very long list of injuries,' Mascherano said Friday. 'I would love to have a crystal ball to know when they'll be back. For sure they cannot play this weekend. Then we have two weeks, and, although I am not a doctor, we think a few of them can recover by then. And then, we hope the players who are leaving for national team duty come back healthy, as well.' Lionel Messi was called up by Argentina for World Cup qualifiers against Chile on June 5 and Colombia on June 10. Telasco Segovia was called up by Venezuela for World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia on June 6 and Uruguay on June 10. Haiti invited Fafa Picault for World Cup qualifiers against Aruba on June 7 and Curacao on June 10. Benja Cremaschi will be with the U.S. Under-20 national team in Egypt for a camp and friendlies against Colombia on June 7 and Egypt on June 10. But first, it has a difficult game on Saturday against the Crew (7:30 p.m., Apple TV). Columbus last year won the Leagues Cup, reached the final of the Champions Cup, and like Miami, fell short in the playoffs. Also, like Miami, the Crew is in a bit of a slump, heading into this game on a five-game winless streak with four ties and a loss. Columbus is in fourth place in the Eastern Conference with 28 points. Inter Miami is in sixth place with 26 points and has a game in hand on the top nine teams in the conference. A victory Saturday would allow Miami to leapfrog the Crew in the standings. 'We want to play a good game Saturday, reinforce what we did against Montreal and improve in the areas we need to improve,' Mascherano said. 'We know we are facing, in my opinion, the best team in MLS, without a doubt. They have a coach who has a very clear style and does it very well. It is important for us to neutralize them and not let them play their game and control the game and win it.' Miami beat Columbus 1-0 on the road April 10 on a goal by Cremaschi. The Crew plays a possession-style attack, as does Miami, and is getting adjusted to playing without Cucho Hernandez, who left for Spanish club Real Betis. Daniel Gazdag, a designated player who joined Columbus from Philadelphia, remains scoreless through his first eight games with the Crew and has no assists. Miami goalkeeper Oscar Ustari signed a contract extension through 2026 on Thursday. The 38-year-old Argentine is a locker room leader and 'I see the stats floating around and what people are saying,' Ustari said. 'But if you really calculate, our situation is not that bad. It's true when you have Messi on your team, the expectations are going to be extremely high. But we have done a lot of things very well. There is more that we've done well than what we haven't. Yes, we have things to improve, but we are still a growing team with a lot of young players.' Angel Di Maria was not an option for Inter Miami Many Inter Miami fans hoped that Argentine great Angel Di Maria would join Messi at Inter Miami, but Mascherano, who was also Di Maria's longtime teammate with the national team, said he knew that was never an option. Di Maria, 37, announced this week that he was leaving Portuguese club Benfica and returning to his boyhood club Rosario Central in Argentina. 'I am friends with him, and I knew there was no chance he was coming to Miami because he wanted to go home,' Mascherano said. 'It was a decision he made a long time ago. You have to understand that when you spend many, many years away from home, it is normal to want to return home and be with your loved ones. Especially in his case, with a chance to return to his club, where it all began. 'He wanted to finish his career in Central, so I am very happy for him.'


News18
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Kriti Sanon Meets Farhan Akhtar At Excel Office, Hints At Replacing Kiara In Don 3?
Last Updated: Ranveer Singh, who takes over the iconic role originally played by Amitabh Bachchan and later Shah Rukh Khan, is expected to begin the first schedule alongside Vikrant Massey. Kriti Sanon has once again found herself at the centre of casting speculation. The actress, known for her versatile roles in Mimi, Do Patti and Crew, was recently spotted outside Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment office in Mumbai. The sighting has sent fans into a frenzy, speculating that Kriti may be roped in as the female lead opposite Ranveer Singh in Don 3. A video of Kriti exiting the production house quickly went viral, reigniting buzz around the much-anticipated third installment of the Don franchise. Though there has been no official confirmation, her meeting with the Don 3 team has raised eyebrows, especially amid recent rumours of Kiara Advani exiting the project. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Snehkumar Zala (@snehzala) An insider close to Kriti told Zoom that her schedule is jam-packed. 'Kriti is currently shooting for her next, Tere Ishq Mein, and after that, she will start work on her next big project, which she hasn't officially announced yet. The actress is juggling multiple projects this year. She's working back-to-back and is booked for at least a year," the source revealed. Earlier reports suggest Don 3 is set to go on floors in September 2025. Ranveer Singh, who takes over the iconic role originally played by Amitabh Bachchan and later Shah Rukh Khan, is expected to begin the first schedule alongside Vikrant Massey, who will reportedly play the antagonist. If confirmed, Kriti stepping into this high-octane franchise would be another major leap in her already successful career. In 2024, she starred in two box office hits Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya opposite Shahid Kapoor and Crew, where she shared screen space with Kareena Kapoor Khan and Tabu. She also made her debut as a producer with Do Patti, which premiered on Netflix. First Published:


Fox Sports
2 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Columbus salvage 2-2 tie with Nashville SC thanks to own goal in 81st minute
Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Crew capitalized on a Nashville SC own goal in the 81st minute to salvage a 2-2 tie on Wednesday, keeping the teams deadlocked for third place in the Eastern Conference standings at 28 points apiece. Hany Mukhtar scored at 78 minutes to put Nashville ahead 2-1. The Crew responded when a service from Malte Amundsen bounced off the leg of Jeisson Palacios near the left post to level it. With the draw, Nashville (8-4-4) stayed unbeaten in May with five wins and three draws. The Crew (7-2-7) have four ties and a loss in their past five matches and have not won since May 3 when they beat Charlotte FC 4-2. Columbus keeper Nicholas Hagen's late stop of Andy Najar in extra time preserved the win. Hagen recorded four saves in his second start substituting for Patrick Schulte. Sam Surridge scored two minutes in for Nashville's first goal. Diego Rossi countered to make it 1-1 in the 69th minute when his right-footed shot from the middle of the box found its way to the net's lower left. ___ AP soccer: recommended


Fox Sports
3 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Nashville SC squanders two-goal lead and Columbus rallies for a point in 2-2 draw
Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Crew capitalized on a Nashville SC own goal in the 81st minute and the Crew salvaged a 2-2 tie on Wednesday keeping the two teams deadlocked for third place in the Eastern Conference standings at 28 points apiece. Hany Mukhtar scored at 78 minutes to put Nashville ahead 2-1 in the 78th minute. The Crew responded when a service from Malte Amundsen bounced off the leg of Jeisson Palacios near the left post to level it. With the draw, Nashville (8-4-4) stayed unbeaten in May with five wins and three draws. The Crew (7-2-7) have four ties and a loss in their past five matches and have not won since May 3 when they beat Charlotte FC 4-2. Columbus keeper Nicholas Hagen's late stop of Andy Najar in extra time preserved the win. Hagen recorded four saves in his second start in net substituting for starting keeper Patrick Schulte. Sam Surridge scored two minutes for Nashville's first goal. Diego Rossi padded the advantage to make it 2-0 when his right-footed shot from the middle of the box found its way to the net's lower left. ___ AP soccer: recommended