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Recently a performance by a contestant on India’s Got Talent got an interesting reaction from one of the judges, Kiron Kher. Primarily, the contestant was performing a Lavni dance, but she decided to mix it up and combine it with Twerking. But Kiron Kher felt that the fusion was unnecessary and described the Twerking portions of the performance as vulgar.

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Recently a performance by a contestant on India’s Got Talent got an interesting reaction from one of the judges, Kiron Kher. Primarily, the contestant was performing a Lavni dance, but she decided to mix it up and combine it with Twerking. But Kiron Kher felt that the fusion was unnecessary and described the Twerking portions of the performance as vulgar. Click the Link in Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

Recently a performance by a contestant on India’s Got Talent got an interesting reaction from one of the judges, Kiron Kher. Primarily, the contestant was performing a Lavni dance, but she decided to mix it up and combine it with Twerking. But Kiron Kher felt that the fusion was unnecessary and described the Twerking portions of the performance as vulgar. Click the Link in Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @quaintharshita

The Internet is a weird place. Incredibly random and absolutely unpredictable. Often, strange sights find a place on our social media algorithm where people are seen trying the millionth rendition of a cliche trend that’s not exciting, but is, in fact, absolutely wasteful, if not dangerous.

No, there’s nothing inherently wrong about experimenting with stuff and making content out of it. This is about dangerously stupid trends ranging from people eating detergents to them setting themselves on fire. Click the Link in Bio to check out 10 of the dumbest dares people took up because they were challenges on the Internet.

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The Internet is a weird place. Incredibly random and absolutely unpredictable. Often, strange sights find a place on our social media algorithm where people are seen trying the millionth rendition of a cliche trend that’s not exciting, but is, in fact, absolutely wasteful, if not dangerous. No, there’s nothing inherently wrong about experimenting with stuff and making content out of it. This is about dangerously stupid trends ranging from people eating detergents to them setting themselves on fire. Click the Link in Bio to check out 10 of the dumbest dares people took up because they were challenges on the Internet. #SWEditDesk

The Internet is a weird place. Incredibly random and absolutely unpredictable. Often, strange sights find a place on our social media algorithm where people are seen trying the millionth rendition of a cliche trend that’s not exciting, but is, in fact, absolutely wasteful, if not dangerous. No, there’s nothing inherently wrong about experimenting with stuff and making content out of it. This is about dangerously stupid trends ranging from people eating detergents to them setting themselves on fire. Click the Link in Bio to check out 10 of the dumbest dares people took up because they were challenges on the Internet. #SWEditDesk

Twitter (or X) is like this space which almost feels like an alternate world on some days. Things keep happening and we just observe. This is particularly true for trends. For instance, the new thing on Twitter is the ‘Click Here’ arrow that everyone’s been sharing. There is, of course, some meaning and logic behind it.

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Twitter (or X) is like this space which almost feels like an alternate world on some days. Things keep happening and we just observe. This is particularly true for trends. For instance, the new thing on Twitter is the ‘Click Here’ arrow that everyone’s been sharing. There is, of course, some meaning and logic behind it. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

Twitter (or X) is like this space which almost feels like an alternate world on some days. Things keep happening and we just observe. This is particularly true for trends. For instance, the new thing on Twitter is the ‘Click Here’ arrow that everyone’s been sharing. There is, of course, some meaning and logic behind it. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

When asked about the one Hindi movie scene that they find most tragic, people passionately give a list. However, when you look at the answers, you see a pattern. Pretty much everyone has something to say about Taare Zameen Par – some scene that made them cry, some scene they are still not over. This is a testament to the talent of people who worked on the film.

Anyhow, here are people’s answers to the question, we are sure you will be able to relate to many.

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When asked about the one Hindi movie scene that they find most tragic, people passionately give a list. However, when you look at the answers, you see a pattern. Pretty much everyone has something to say about Taare Zameen Par – some scene that made them cry, some scene they are still not over. This is a testament to the talent of people who worked on the film. Anyhow, here are people’s answers to the question, we are sure you will be able to relate to many. #SWEditDesk

When asked about the one Hindi movie scene that they find most tragic, people passionately give a list. However, when you look at the answers, you see a pattern. Pretty much everyone has something to say about Taare Zameen Par – some scene that made them cry, some scene they are still not over. This is a testament to the talent of people who worked on the film. Anyhow, here are people’s answers to the question, we are sure you will be able to relate to many. #SWEditDesk

It’s not that good movie with good music hasn’t been a thing for the Hindi film industry. Take Rockstar, for instance. But there have been these other times when Bollywood filmmakers paid so much attention to producing a perfect musical album it appears (in hindsight) they forgot to make much out of their movies.

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#SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

It’s not that good movie with good music hasn’t been a thing for the Hindi film industry. Take Rockstar, for instance. But there have been these other times when Bollywood filmmakers paid so much attention to producing a perfect musical album it appears (in hindsight) they forgot to make much out of their movies. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

It’s not that good movie with good music hasn’t been a thing for the Hindi film industry. Take Rockstar, for instance. But there have been these other times when Bollywood filmmakers paid so much attention to producing a perfect musical album it appears (in hindsight) they forgot to make much out of their movies. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Crew, directed by Rajesh Krishnan and starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kriti Sanon, is a heist comedy, which also features Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma in supporting roles. Ever since the release of the trailer, the film built a lot of expectations – especially for its casting.

Click the link in the bio to read more. 

#SWEditDesk

@manyailawadi

Crew, directed by Rajesh Krishnan and starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kriti Sanon, is a heist comedy, which also features Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma in supporting roles. Ever since the release of the trailer, the film built a lot of expectations – especially for its casting. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

Crew, directed by Rajesh Krishnan and starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kriti Sanon, is a heist comedy, which also features Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma in supporting roles. Ever since the release of the trailer, the film built a lot of expectations – especially for its casting. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

When we talk about IPL, one of the first professions (apart from the players’, of course) that comes to mind, is of the cheerleaders. This is probably because there has always been a certain way we present them in sports. It’s work that requires attention, but for different reasons. We somehow only associate cheer-leading with glamour – when it cannot be just that. So it makes sense that it comes with perks and monetary compensation that justifies the work.

Click the link in the bio to read more. 

 #SWEditDesk

@manyailawadi

When we talk about IPL, one of the first professions (apart from the players’, of course) that comes to mind, is of the cheerleaders. This is probably because there has always been a certain way we present them in sports. It’s work that requires attention, but for different reasons. We somehow only associate cheer-leading with glamour – when it cannot be just that. So it makes sense that it comes with perks and monetary compensation that justifies the work. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

When we talk about IPL, one of the first professions (apart from the players’, of course) that comes to mind, is of the cheerleaders. This is probably because there has always been a certain way we present them in sports. It’s work that requires attention, but for different reasons. We somehow only associate cheer-leading with glamour – when it cannot be just that. So it makes sense that it comes with perks and monetary compensation that justifies the work. Click the link in the bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

My earliest memory of watching a movie or rather sitting for a movie in theatres is Veer-Zaara. I was barely 5, and of course, I remembered parts of the movie and understood none of it. I watched it again years after that (8 to be particular) as a teenager and cried like a toddler. I revisited it again last year to see if it still holds the same emotional hold over me and surprise surprise, I cried like a teenager. 

I remember being pleasantly surprised with Chak de India in 2007. By this time Shah Rukh's image of this romantic hero had been cemented in my head and it felt so refreshing to see in what remains my favourite performance of him.

And when it was announced that he had 3 releases as a lead in 2023, I went to the theatres to love all of them. I even made sure I went to an old single-screen theatre with my friends to experience Pathaan in the most energetic environment possible. I came out of the theatres liking Jawan, had mixed feelings about Dunki, and for Pathaan, I found everything else in the theatre interesting except for what was happening on the screen.

This blockbuster comeback, despite what I feel with rather mediocre movies, made me wonder if, at this point, I like his off-screen appearances more.

Click the Link in the Bio to read more. 

#SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas

My earliest memory of watching a movie or rather sitting for a movie in theatres is Veer-Zaara. I was barely 5, and of course, I remembered parts of the movie and understood none of it. I watched it again years after that (8 to be particular) as a teenager and cried like a toddler. I revisited it again last year to see if it still holds the same emotional hold over me and surprise surprise, I cried like a teenager. I remember being pleasantly surprised with Chak de India in 2007. By this time Shah Rukh's image of this romantic hero had been cemented in my head and it felt so refreshing to see in what remains my favourite performance of him. And when it was announced that he had 3 releases as a lead in 2023, I went to the theatres to love all of them. I even made sure I went to an old single-screen theatre with my friends to experience Pathaan in the most energetic environment possible. I came out of the theatres liking Jawan, had mixed feelings about Dunki, and for Pathaan, I found everything else in the theatre interesting except for what was happening on the screen. This blockbuster comeback, despite what I feel with rather mediocre movies, made me wonder if, at this point, I like his off-screen appearances more. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas

My earliest memory of watching a movie or rather sitting for a movie in theatres is Veer-Zaara. I was barely 5, and of course, I remembered parts of the movie and understood none of it. I watched it again years after that (8 to be particular) as a teenager and cried like a toddler. I revisited it again last year to see if it still holds the same emotional hold over me and surprise surprise, I cried like a teenager. I remember being pleasantly surprised with Chak de India in 2007. By this time Shah Rukh's image of this romantic hero had been cemented in my head and it felt so refreshing to see in what remains my favourite performance of him. And when it was announced that he had 3 releases as a lead in 2023, I went to the theatres to love all of them. I even made sure I went to an old single-screen theatre with my friends to experience Pathaan in the most energetic environment possible. I came out of the theatres liking Jawan, had mixed feelings about Dunki, and for Pathaan, I found everything else in the theatre interesting except for what was happening on the screen. This blockbuster comeback, despite what I feel with rather mediocre movies, made me wonder if, at this point, I like his off-screen appearances more. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @soumyasekhardas

The lives of cricketers have always been something we care too much about. When they get us a win, sure, but it’s also so much about what they do when they are not winning. We are almost obsessed, and it’s human to care about events surrounding people we follow. The supposed Rohit-Pandya feud, for instance. We have found the footage of their dressing-room argument and honestly, we are concerned. 
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@manyailawadi

The lives of cricketers have always been something we care too much about. When they get us a win, sure, but it’s also so much about what they do when they are not winning. We are almost obsessed, and it’s human to care about events surrounding people we follow. The supposed Rohit-Pandya feud, for instance. We have found the footage of their dressing-room argument and honestly, we are concerned. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

The lives of cricketers have always been something we care too much about. When they get us a win, sure, but it’s also so much about what they do when they are not winning. We are almost obsessed, and it’s human to care about events surrounding people we follow. The supposed Rohit-Pandya feud, for instance. We have found the footage of their dressing-room argument and honestly, we are concerned. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

The thing about celebrities is that fans constantly want to know more about them. And the secrecy associated with their lives, makes it all the more interesting. This is especially true for cricketers, given that there’s so little people actually get to know about their personal lives. For instance, imagine finding a famous cricketer on a dating app. Now, that’d be something, right?

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@manyailawadi

The thing about celebrities is that fans constantly want to know more about them. And the secrecy associated with their lives, makes it all the more interesting. This is especially true for cricketers, given that there’s so little people actually get to know about their personal lives. For instance, imagine finding a famous cricketer on a dating app. Now, that’d be something, right? #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

The thing about celebrities is that fans constantly want to know more about them. And the secrecy associated with their lives, makes it all the more interesting. This is especially true for cricketers, given that there’s so little people actually get to know about their personal lives. For instance, imagine finding a famous cricketer on a dating app. Now, that’d be something, right? #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

Authenticity is rare on social media. That’s just the inherent nature of the platform. Paint breezy pictures about a life that’s just about 1000 times more aesthetic than reality. Besides, the noise online can be all too overwhelming. However, that’s not something we can generalise. Click the Link in the Bio to read more.

#SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Authenticity is rare on social media. That’s just the inherent nature of the platform. Paint breezy pictures about a life that’s just about 1000 times more aesthetic than reality. Besides, the noise online can be all too overwhelming. However, that’s not something we can generalise. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

Authenticity is rare on social media. That’s just the inherent nature of the platform. Paint breezy pictures about a life that’s just about 1000 times more aesthetic than reality. Besides, the noise online can be all too overwhelming. However, that’s not something we can generalise. Click the Link in the Bio to read more. #SWEditDesk @sabharwalvas

This article does not promote irresponsible consumption of bhaang. Please aim for moderation for your safety and that of others.

Holi is definitely about colours and good food, but it’s also a lot about bhaang. You see, bhaang is more of an experience than a thing you do. It definitely adds to the fun, and festivals become more festive if you just get to be you. There’s a reason that most Holi songs talk about bhaang. So, what we are trying to say is, it’s something a lot of people do – and without judgement, it’s normal to consider experiences. Especially when you’re also considering having some yourself.

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@manyailawadi

This article does not promote irresponsible consumption of bhaang. Please aim for moderation for your safety and that of others. Holi is definitely about colours and good food, but it’s also a lot about bhaang. You see, bhaang is more of an experience than a thing you do. It definitely adds to the fun, and festivals become more festive if you just get to be you. There’s a reason that most Holi songs talk about bhaang. So, what we are trying to say is, it’s something a lot of people do – and without judgement, it’s normal to consider experiences. Especially when you’re also considering having some yourself. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi

This article does not promote irresponsible consumption of bhaang. Please aim for moderation for your safety and that of others. Holi is definitely about colours and good food, but it’s also a lot about bhaang. You see, bhaang is more of an experience than a thing you do. It definitely adds to the fun, and festivals become more festive if you just get to be you. There’s a reason that most Holi songs talk about bhaang. So, what we are trying to say is, it’s something a lot of people do – and without judgement, it’s normal to consider experiences. Especially when you’re also considering having some yourself. #SWEditDesk @manyailawadi