Rashmika's 2017 Engagement Look: A Minimalist Throwback

As Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding buzz grows, we revisit her 2017 engagement to Rakshit Shetty, highlighting her subtle pale pink gown and minimalist style that contrasted sharply with her current high-glam persona.

SZA's Spiritual Retreat in India: Beyond Fame

Grammy-winning artist SZA's recent visit to India wasn't about performances but personal reflection. From silent retreats to Mahashivratri celebrations, she sought balance and meaning beyond the spotlight.

Japan's Cherry Blossom Season: Cultural Phenomenon

Explore Japan's cherry blossom season, where sakura blooms from March to May symbolize life's fleeting nature through hanami traditions. Discover top viewing spots in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and more.

Ramadan Greetings: 'Mubarak' vs 'Kareem' Explained

As Ramadan 2026 approaches, discover the nuanced differences between 'Ramadan Mubarak' and 'Ramadan Kareem' greetings. Learn their meanings, regional preferences, and how to respectfully wish Muslims worldwide during this sacred month of fasting and refle

Kerala's 'Lenscape' Photo Exhibition Opens in Pune

Kerala Tourism Department inaugurates the all-India 'Lenscape Kerala' photo exhibition in Pune, showcasing 100 curated frames by 10 leading photographers capturing the state's landscapes and culture.

Rs 1 Lakh Burned Shirt: Luxury Fashion Debate Ignites

A luxury brand's plain white shirt with a printed iron burn mark, priced at over Rs 1 lakh, has gone viral, sparking discussions on the psychology of luxury, status, and what consumers truly pay for in high-end fashion.

5 Habits That Instantly Make You More Magnetic

Discover five subtle yet powerful habits that can instantly make you more magnetic and attractive to others. Learn how genuine attention, comfort with pauses, consistent kindness, authenticity, and positive emotional energy create lasting connections.

Potekar Festival Ends on Divar Island with Masked Revelry

The three-day Potekar Festival on Divar Island concluded with masked figures, known as Potekars, roaming lanes to scare children and adults, preserving centuries-old Catholic pre-Lenten traditions through playful chaos and community participation.

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