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Kumar Vihaan Shergill aka Vicky Kaushal’s URI: The Surgical Strike won awards

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Kumar Vihaan Shergill aka Vicky Kaushal's URI: The Surgical Strike won awards

When Aditya Dhar decided to make a movie on the 2016 Surgical Strike, he didn’t expect the film to become a massive hit just like it did. The film went onto win many prestigious awards, including National Awards too. The movie’s famous dialogue, “How’s The Josh?” instantly became like an anthem for the entire nation. Kumar Vihaan Shergill’s character was beautifully done by Vicky Kaushal.  

URI: The Surgical Strike is based on the retaliation by the Indian Army in response to the terror attacks by the enemies at the Uri base camp in September. Vicky Kaushal( Major Kumar Vihaan Shergill) leads a coupe and carry out a covert operation to avenge the fallen Indian soldiers. Vicky plays Major Kumar Vihaan Singh Shergill, who returns to Delhi base camp for a peaceful life and takes care of his sick mother, but the urge to avenge his soldier brothers calls him back on the border, and he does. Kumar Vihaan is known for his meticulous strategizing and planning in missions is called by the Army head to lead the coupe and train them for the task. 

In addition to the cast is Yami Gautam, Kirti Kulhari, Paresh Rawal, and Mohit Raina. The story of the movie is predictable as we know how it ends. But the tricky part in the film is how it happens is beautifully captured and portrayed by the team of URI. 

Vicky Kaushal, as Kumar Vihaan is very convincing onscreen and makes your patriotic mind rise with his heartfelt dialogues. Even if you don’t praise India as a country, URI makes you believe that you should go in every possible way. The way he portrays the character of a Major who wants to retire from Army life because his sick mother needs him is too real to watch. He takes the movie ahead on his shoulder with other cast supporting him throughout. 

In the film, there is a severe disagreement between the intelligence conflicts in Pakistan as compared to those taking place in India. The officials in the neighboring country consistently put down India at any chance they get. Pakistani officials are clumsy, with some burp-induced humor, and are shown willing to drink themselves silly, whereas the Indians are always alert and on their toes.

Because the movie is too patriotic too watch and successfully makes an impact on the audience, it is highly appreciated. The film leaves you with a bittersweet memory of the fallen soldiers, and later, the Indian Army successfully avenging them. The movie went onto win many awards, including the National Awards too. 

Vicky Kaushal ( Kumar Vihaan Shergill)  was awarded Best Actor, whereas Aditya Dhar was awarded Best Director for URI. When asked about the success of URI, Aditya mentioned that 15 years of failure, rejection leads to this, then it’s all worth. 

Well, we hope that movies like URI are made so that people would know the struggle of the Indian Army and appreciate them more than we do. As for the awards and recognition, URI turned out to be a massive success for debutant director Aditya Dhar as well as Vicky Kaushal ( Kumar Vihaan Shergill). There are some headlines that the duo is planning another project together, and we can’t wait for another successful movie like URI. 

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When Can You Sue For Getting Cancer?

Being diagnosed with cancer can be devastating and affect anyone at any age. Several factors, such as genetics and lifestyle, can cause it. However, cancer can also be caused by the negligence of others. In such an instance, you can sue the people responsible for causing your cancer and claim compensation for the diagnosis and any associated damages.

Determining when and who to sue for getting cancer can be a complex process. So, it’s a wise idea to hire a lawyer to get you through the process and get the compensation you deserve. The attorney can advise you on when, how, and whom to sue for getting cancer.

With that said, here’s when you can sue for getting cancer:

  • Product Liability 

You can sue for getting cancer from a defective product. For example, in one hair product cancer lawsuit, a claim was made that a hair straightening product was causing uterine cancer in women. The defects in the hair product increase the risk of developing uterine cancer for whoever uses it. If you think you’re in a similar situation, you can sue the manufacturers if a certain product increases your risk of developing cancer.

However, proving your case and claiming compensation can be challenging. In such a case, you must prove the defective product caused your cancer to sue the manufacturer or retailer. You’ll have to request tests on the products to prove the defect and the relationship to cancer development. The product defect has to have caused your cancer diagnosis directly. One example is when the product has excessive amounts of lead. You’ll need to hire experts or resort to government authorities to investigate the product to prove this. This way, you have a piece of solid evidence to sue the product manufacturer.

  • Medical Negligence 

Medical negligence is one of the most common reasons to sue for getting cancer. You could sue for medical malpractice if the doctors, healthcare facility, hospital, or other medical professionals failed to offer the standard of care causing your cancer diagnosis. For example, if the doctor failed to order necessary tests or misdiagnosed your case resulting in cancer progression, you can sue for medical negligence.  

To successfully sue for medical negligence, you must prove that the medical practitioner’s actions directly caused your cancer diagnosis. You must also show that you suffered damage because of the negligent actions of the medical practitioner. By doing so, you can claim compensation for treatment of progressing cancer, lost wages if you cannot work, and pain and suffering.

  • Environmental Factors 

Exposure to environmental pollutants and toxins is a common risk factor for cancer. Prolonged exposure to asbestos at the workplace, radiation, and other chemicals can increase cancer risk. If you can prove your cancer was caused by exposure to a certain environmental toxin like asbestos, consider suing the company or entity responsible for the pollutants.

Suppose a company’s activities produce excessive radiation that affects the population in a specific area and results in cancer. In that case, you can sue that company for exposing you to toxins that caused the development of your cancer.

Like the previous points, you must prove your cancer was directly caused by a specific substance you were exposed to. You’ll also have to show that the exposure was from the negligence of the company or entity you’re suing. Another aspect you must consider is the entity’s knowledge of the potential risks of exposing people to the toxin or substance. Since you’ll also claim that the company or entity was negligent, expose their bad practices that contributed to the development of your cancer.

Additionally, working in a hazardous environment may expose you to substances or toxins that can increase your cancer risk. For instance, if you’re a construction worker with constant exposure to asbestos, you’ll be at risk of developing cancer. Working as a firefighter can also expose you to asbestos and other carcinogenic substances that cause cancer.  

You can sue your employer for getting cancer while working in a hazardous environment. To be successful, you must prove the cancer was caused directly by exposure to a specific chemical or substance at the workplace or in the line of duty. For example, getting cancer from asbestos exposure at a construction site.  

In such a suit, you’ll claim compensation for the medical expenses covering the diagnosis and treatment, lost wages, damages for the pain and suffering caused to you and your family, and other associated costs.  

Conclusion  Getting a cancer diagnosis because of someone else’s negligence can be traumatizing and devastating. However, you can get a little relief through compensation for the medical expenses and other related damages, such as pain and suffering. The process of suing for getting cancer can be complicated, and it’d be best to hire an experienced lawyer to handle the litigation process. An attorney can also advise on the available legal options available and the compensation to seek.

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