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    Sonakshi Sinha gives a befitting reply to trolls attacking her interfaith marriage to Zaheer Iqbal

    So far, the 'Dabangg' remained dignified and did not take issue any caustic statements against her haters. But she recently made a subtle move against the trolls. She took to Instagram and shared a post by animator Prasad Bhat, which emphasized that love is a universal religion connecting people from all walks of life.

    Sonakshi Sinha & Zaheer Iqbal are now married! Couple look radiant in white, share their seven-year love story

    Bollywood star Sonakshi Sinha began a new chapter in her life on Sunday by marrying her fiancé, Zaheer Iqbal. The couple dazzled in coordinated white outfits. They shared their wedding photos on Instagram, revealing their long-kept romance. Both admitted it was love at first sight when they met seven years ago.

    The subtle swag of the humble brag

    The new swag that's trending is old-school humility - with a lemon twist. Humility is the unassuming stall that often gets overlooked by being, well, unassuming. But in its new incarnation, you put it unobtrusively out there - haughtiness minus the need to go to town with it.

    Handwritten manuscript of Camus' 'The Stranger' may fetch 800k euros at auction

    The 104-page draft is expected to reach between 500,000 and 800,000 euros at the Tajan auction house in Paris.

    Nobel laureate & short story master Alice Munro passes away at 92

    Munro had been in frail health for years and often spoke of retirement, a decision that proved final after the author's 2012 collection, 'Dear Life.'

    Why Bengaluru is Nikhil Kamath's favourite city? Zerodha co-founder says Mumbai has 'good-looking people but...'

    Billionaire entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath recently praised Bengaluru, India's startup capital, in a YouTube podcast. Despite acknowledging challenges like traffic, he highlighted Bengaluru's standout feature as its people, emphasizing their warmth and love for the city. Kamath also praised Bengaluru's talent pool, calling it unmatched globally for startups due to its access to skilled individuals at a reasonable cost.

    • Kangana Ranaut refuses to back down from her comparison to Amitabh Bachchan, takes a dig at the 3 Khans

      During a recent campaign rally, Kangana, standing as a candidate for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency of Himachal Pradesh, confidently stated that she commands the same level of adoration and respect from the public, drawing parallels between herself and Bachchan in terms of celebrity status.

      Sanjay Leela Bhansali withheld food on 'Heeramandi' set? Aditi Rao Hydari reveals why the director kept her hungry

      Aditi Rao Hydari recently shared her experience working with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the period drama series 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar,' known for its mixed reception. She discussed challenges on set, including a scene where Bhansali's direction initially didn't resonate with her due to exhaustion and post-Covid recovery. Despite this, she delivered the desired performance, fueled by her admiration for Bhansali's vision.

      Iconic French painting to make comeback in true colours

      The public will be able to admire Eugene Delacroix's 'Liberty Leading the People' in its full glory at the Louvre museum from Thursday.

      Mark Zuckerberg's beard saga: Meta CEO's photoshopped pic goes viral; wife Priscilla Chan has this to say

      Mark Zuckerberg's digitally altered image with a beard became a viral sensation, drawing attention away from Meta's AI advancements. The frenzy began when a user shared the edited screenshot on social media, sparking humorous reactions and speculation. The convincing edit, mistaken as real by many, garnered over 2 million views and prompted discussions about Zuckerberg's potential new look. Priscilla Chan joined in the fun, playfully questioning her husband's whereabouts in the midst of the beard craze.

      The untold story of Monopoly's creator: How one woman changed board games forever

      Charles Darrow popularized Monopoly in 1933, but its origins lie with Lizzie Magie's The Landlord's Game in 1904. Magie's game aimed to teach economic concepts. Despite initial obscurity, Monopoly's success overshadowed Magie's role until the 1970s, when her contributions resurfaced during a legal battle.

      Japan’s recent rate hike, first in 17 years, is a subtle step towards self-reliance

      A rising India is the world's instrumentality to keep China's rise peaceful. India can gain from Japan's new yen for self-assertion, of which release from a negative interest rate regime is but the first, if subtle, step.

      Is that a subtle sulk growing on the face of 'the happiest nation on Earth'?

      Despite being named the happiest country, Finland grapples with economic challenges, labour strikes, mental health issues, loneliness, and a declining fertility rate, raising concerns about the future. In 2020, more than 400,000 Finns received social insurance compensation for prescription antidepressant meds. And latest estimates suggest that around 1 mn people (of 5.5 mn population) are diagnosed with mental health issues that include depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

      Studying middle-aged brain can give us clues to dementia

      ​In a fascinating study, scientists from Johns Hopkins and the University of Mississippi analysed the presence of inflammatory molecules in the blood of middle-aged adults and were able to predict future cognitive change 20 years down the line

      Hyeri's Instagram drama: Former Girl's Day member unfollows Ryu Jun Yeol amid Han So Hee dating rumours

      Former Girl's Day member and actress Hyeri sparked speculation on social media after unfollowing her ex-boyfriend Ryu Jun Yeol on Instagram amidst rumours of his alleged relationship with rising star Han So Hee. Hyeri's cryptic posts and social media activity added fuel to the speculations, leading to intense online discussions and fan theories about the true nature of their relationships amidst the swirling dating rumours.

      Salman Khan's Oops Moment: Internet schools actor for error in reviewing Kiran Rao's 'Laapataa Ladies'

      Salman Khan mistakenly refers to Kiran Rao's latest film 'Laapataa Ladies' as her directorial debut, sparking corrections from fans who remind him of her actual debut with 'Dhobi Ghat.' Despite Khan's error, praise for 'Laapataa Ladies' continues, with notable figures like Shabana Azmi and Sachin Tendulkar commending the film. Released on March 1, the movie portrays the story of two brides in rural India.

      Drinking chilled milk

      Cold milk offers a refreshing and indulgent beverage that goes beyond its nutritional value. Its coolness soothes the throat, refreshes the mind, and thaws frozen heads. Its subtle sweetness, heightened by chill, creates a delightful contrast. Cold milk is rich in calcium, protein, and vitamins, supporting bone health and muscle growth.

      Nothing Phone 2a price and specifications tipped ahead of March launch

      Nothing Phone 2a, scheduled for release in March, has generated significant buzz with leaked pricing and specifications. Positioned as a mid-range offering, the Phone 2a is expected to feature two variants with competitive pricing starting at €349. Alongside the smartphone, Nothing plans to introduce innovative accessories.

      What does a seizure look like?

      ​For some people, their seizure is a purely internal sensation. To an untrained observer, it may appear as though nothing's wrong. In fact, most people with epilepsy have only relatively subtle, nonconvulsive seizures at first, then develop convulsive seizures over time.

      Afghan mystery woman takes a dig at Shoaib Malik, says 'may every girl find her own Virat Kohli'

      Wazhma Ayoubi, often referred as Afghan mystery girl, praised Virat Kohli and subtly criticized Shoaib Malik. Anushka and Virat welcomed their second child, 'Akaay' recently.

      Shivaji Jayanti ‘24: From pioneering guerilla warfare to launching the Indian Navy, 5 interesting facts about Shivaji Maharaj

      Over the centuries, Shivaji has emerged as a symbol of Hindu nationalism and cultural revivalism. Despite being a pious Hindu, Shivaji was an advocate of religious pluralism and tolerance.

      How much water do you need to sustain yourself?

      Is there such a thing as drinking too much water? Here are ways to control your hydration and spot dehydration!

      IMEC: Nirmala Sitharaman's subtle budget message to overseas audience

      "The recently announced India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is a strategic and economic game-changer for India and others," FM Sitharaman said. The inclusion of this transformative project in the budget speech is a subtle message to the overseas audience that India is committed to its quest for deeper integration with global markets.

      Karnataka: Congress on backfoot over Savarkar portrait, subtle nod to Hindu votes

      “Any fight with the BJP over Savarkar would give the party yet another chance to paint the Congress as anti-Hindu, something the ruling party cannot afford this close to the parliament elections,” sources said.

      ‘Quiet cutting’: A reassignment for your good, a subtle approach to layoffs, or a mix of both?

      "Quiet cutting" is a new workplace trend that involves reassigning employees to different positions within a company instead of firing or laying them off. This strategy allows organizations to address staffing needs without incurring the costs of hiring and training new employees. While it may be a relief to not be laid off, employees may face challenges in transitioning to their new roles. It is important for HR to play a role in managing this process effectively.

      Choosing curtains

      The process of selecting curtains is a subtle dance between form and function. The right choice can transform a room, adding depth, warmth and character. From sumptuous silks to earthy linens, the material itself can evoke distinct moods. The pattern and colour selection can convey a sense of identity and purpose, reflecting one's roots or design aspirations.

      Gratitude need not be grand: Small, subtle ways to show you care

      Practicing gratitude, or being thankful for the positive things and the people who have helped you in your life, is linked to psychological well-being, better relationships, and improved physical health.

      Subtle yet gorgeous: Every detail of Parineeti Chopra's engagement look
      No handshake, subtle dig: Jaishankar's cold shoulder to Bilawal Bhutto
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