As parents and caregivers, we want the best for our kids. We read the books, join the Facebook groups, and try to keep up with what’s “in” when it comes to raising emotionally intelligent, well‑rounded little humans. But in trying so hard, we sometimes adopt approaches that seem helpful on the surface, yet carry hidden…
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Irrfan Khan’s son, Babil Khan has been garnering attention for his unbeatable skills in the recently released cyber-thriller, Logout. Written by Biswapati Sarkar, and directed by Amit Golani, the movie has the hearts of the cine-lovers, and it actually hits home. The movie deals with the relatable relationship between social media and influencers, and their hard-on battle to gain followers. Babil essayed the role of an influencer, ‘Pratyush Dua’ in the movie, and did proper justice to his role. Babil Khan’s cyber-thriller, Logout revolves around the not-so-fun side of social media The movie is set against the backdrop of Delhi, and its plot revolves around a much relatable topic of the present time, social media. Babil Khan’s portrayal as an influencer received a lot of applause from the audience, while the relatable plot kept the audience hooked until the end. The lead of the movie, Babil wants to gain 10M followers, and his life revolves around eating, sleeping, logging in, and repeating. While the lead was
Karishma Tanna is one of the most talented actresses in the television industry. It was in 2001 when she stepped into the acting world with the serial, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. Over the years, she has acted in several serials, and made herself a prominent figure in the glamour world. In her personal life, she’s married to Varun Bangera. Karishma is known for speaking her mind out, and she never minds to give it back to those who try to pull her down. A similar case happened yet again, as Karishma lashed out at an influencer recently, who pointed out her belly bulge, as she walked down the ramp. Influencer points out ‘wardrobe malfunction’ as Karishma Tanna walks on the ramp, while pointing out her belly bulge Recently, Karishma Tanna showcased her gorgeousness while walking the ramp. For the day, she was dressed in a white-toned embellished lehenga. Soft-toned makeup and a half-tied hairdo added stars to her look. However, it was stylist and image coach Abhinya Menon, who took to her IG handle and resh
Gaurav Khanna created history after lifting the trophy of Celebrity MasterChef. However, his journey in the cooking reality show wasn’t an easy one. He had his share of fights, laughter and applause. However, for Gaurav, road to winning the trophy was a little bumpier, as he is colour blind, and it became a challenge for him to create some lip-smacking dishes. Gaurav Khanna talked about his colour blindness Recently, Gaurav Khanna sat down for a brief interaction with Viral Bhayani, during which he was questioned about colour blindness. The actor said that he has been dealing this since birth as it is a genetics problem. Recalling his childhood and how he would paint, the actor said that he would memorise the names on the colour tube, and then he would use them. He would ask his mother and sister about the colour name of things before painting in the school’s class. He said: “Colour blindness ka problem mereko humesha se hi tha, yeh genetics hota hai, toh mai kya karta tha jo colour tube ke uper naam likha ho
17:17, april 17Author: Asia-Plus Modern digital technologies require the countries of Central Asia to reassess their approaches to protecting the information space and develop joint solutions. This was stated by the representative of Tajikistan, Suhrob Alizoda, at the 2nd Central Asian Media Forum, held on Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana, on April 16-17.
South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe, who also serves as president of the Confedération Africaine de Football (CAF), has donated $10 million to support this year’s CAF African Schools Football Championships. The contribution, made through the Motsepe Foundation, underscores his commitment to empowering young people across Africa through sport and education.
As authoritarian governments and conflicts loom large, the final season of Andor is perfectly timed to articulate anxieties close to home.
A hot potato: It’s been said that those born at the dawn of the internet age have grown up lacking the life skills essential for many jobs. In an attempt to address this problem, Gen Z students in Manchester, England, are to learn “soft skills” that include empathy, time management, and speaking to people in…
Motherhood is often painted in soft, glowing tones with images of unconditional love and quiet fulfillment, but for many women, the reality is far more complicated. Often hidden due to societal pressure, there can be undercurrents of resentment that many parents struggle with. It’s not a lack of love for their children, but about the…