Sunday, 3 November 2024

Mrunal Thakur Criticizes Fan For Morphing Her Pic, Later Post Appreciation Post: 'My Heart Was Broken...'

Mrunal Thakur Criticizes Fan For Morphing Her Pic, Later Post Appreciation Post: 'My Heart Was Broken...' https://ift.tt/fjL2rPT Zee News Mrunal Thakur faced backlash after criticizing a fan's morphed photo of her during Diwali but later expressed appreciation for his editing skills.   https://ift.tt/R7XUsBY November 02, 2024 at 02:32PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/enQd5SA

Saturday, 2 November 2024

Deepika Padukone Shines As ‘Lady Singham’ In Singham Again

Deepika Padukone Shines As ‘Lady Singham’ In Singham Again https://ift.tt/NaLMVPK Zee News Deepika Padukone receives widespread acclaim for her commanding role as ‘Lady Singham’ in Singham Again. https://ift.tt/ynFCoNS November 01, 2024 at 09:08PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/OZyogHM

Abhishek Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar, B-Town A- Listers Shuns The Eternal Diva Aishwarya Rai On Her Birthday!

Abhishek Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Karan Johar, B-Town A- Listers Shuns The Eternal Diva Aishwarya Rai On Her Birthday! https://ift.tt/042mTHh Zee News B-Town A-listers, including Abhishek Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, and Karan Johar, reportedly ignored Aishwarya Rai on her birthday. https://ift.tt/ynFCoNS November 01, 2024 at 11:15PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/OZyogHM

Friday, 1 November 2024

Ananya Panday's Birthday Bash: Glam Night With BFF's Suhana And Shanaya

Ananya Panday's Birthday Bash: Glam Night With BFF's Suhana And Shanaya https://ift.tt/ys263rK Zee News Ananya shared a series of lively pictures from her birthday bash. The first picture shows the birthday girl posing with her childhood sweethearts Suhana and Shanaya at the house party.  https://ift.tt/rYSReTb November 01, 2024 at 07:50AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/rK5PpJN

Unforgettable Evergreen Hits To Lighten Up Your Diwali!

Unforgettable Evergreen Hits To Lighten Up Your Diwali! https://ift.tt/oaBXfwk Zee News These evergreen melodies capture the essence of Diwali, filling homes with festive cheer and uniting generations in celebration. These iconic songs keep the spirit of Diwali alive, reminding us to embrace the light, love, and happiness this festival brings.   https://ift.tt/rYSReTb October 31, 2024 at 06:45PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/rK5PpJN

Thursday, 31 October 2024

Janhvi Kapoor Calls Beau Shikhar Pahariya 'Laddoo' As He Drops Dapper Pictures On The Internet

Janhvi Kapoor Calls Beau Shikhar Pahariya 'Laddoo' As He Drops Dapper Pictures On The Internet https://ift.tt/L0cvdVo Zee News Janhvi Kapoor cannot stop raving about beau Shikhar Pahariya's good looks and good looks; calls him ladddoo. https://ift.tt/dC7jlh4 October 30, 2024 at 04:02PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/l06SOHg

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Happy Diwali 2024: Wishes, Quotes, Greetings, Facebook And WhatsApp Status https://ift.tt/TAft0Vl Diwali Wishes 2024: Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most celebrated and cherished festivals in India. The festival of lights holds a special place in the hearts of millions and it is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and gusto. In the Hindu mythology Ramayana, Diwali is the day Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years and after defeating demon king Ravana. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, Diwali falls on the 15th day of the month of Kartik, which is the darkest night of the year. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on Thursday, October 31. The festivities last for five days, beginning with Dhanteras and concluding with Bhai Dooj. Today, October 30, which is a day before Diwali, marks Choti Diwali, also called Naraka Chaturdashi. Here are a few wishes, SMS, WhatsApp, and Facebook statuses that you can share with your family members and friends on Diwali. --May the lights of Diwali diyas fill your home with wealth, happiness, and everything that brings you joy! Wish you and your entire family a very happy Diwali! --May the gleam of diyas enlighten your spirit and vanquish darkness from your life. Hope your Diwali is LIT! --On this auspicious Choti Diwali, may Goddess Laxmi and Lord Ganesha unite to bless you and your loved ones. Warmest regards to you. --Deepak ki tarah har pal jhilmilati rahe aapki zindagi... roshan rahe, aabad rahe, yahi hai hamari dua aapke liye...! --Let the celebration of this Diwali bring endless joy to your life. May you have a wonderful year ahead full of new success and achievements! Happy Diwali! --As we celebrate the victory of light over darkness, may this Choti Diwali be a joyous start to an amazing year ahead --From your favourite sweets to news clothes, to light and smiles everywhere, make this Diwali extra special by forgetting all your worries and celebrating with your loved ones. Happy Diwali! --Hope the festival of lights illuminates your life with love, peace, happiness, and prosperity. Happy Deepavali! --This Diwali, may your home be filled with good vibes, laughter, and beautiful memories with loved ones. Happy Diwali --A Diwali full of peace, joy, contentment and love bless you this year. May all your troubles burn away with the candles and you have a fantastic year ahead! --Deep jalao deep jalo aaj Diwali re, Khushi khushi sab hanste jao, aaj Diwali re! Happy Diwali to all! --May the lamp of soul shine with the oil of purity. May the wick of wickedness burn under the fire of truth. Happy Diwali. https://ift.tt/QYXscKU October 30, 2024 at 08:35AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Happy Diwali 2024: Wishes, Quotes, Greetings, Facebook And WhatsApp Status https://ift.tt/TAft0Vl

Diwali Wishes 2024: Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most celebrated and cherished festivals in India. The festival of lights holds a special place in the hearts of millions and it is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and gusto. In the Hindu mythology Ramayana, Diwali is the day Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years and after defeating demon king Ravana.

According to the Hindu lunar calendar, Diwali falls on the 15th day of the month of Kartik, which is the darkest night of the year. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on Thursday, October 31. The festivities last for five days, beginning with Dhanteras and concluding with Bhai Dooj. Today, October 30, which is a day before Diwali, marks Choti Diwali, also called Naraka Chaturdashi.

Here are a few wishes, SMS, WhatsApp, and Facebook statuses that you can share with your family members and friends on Diwali.

--May the lights of Diwali diyas fill your home with wealth, happiness, and everything that brings you joy! Wish you and your entire family a very happy Diwali!

--May the gleam of diyas enlighten your spirit and vanquish darkness from your life. Hope your Diwali is LIT!

--On this auspicious Choti Diwali, may Goddess Laxmi and Lord Ganesha unite to bless you and your loved ones. Warmest regards to you.

--Deepak ki tarah har pal jhilmilati rahe aapki zindagi... roshan rahe, aabad rahe, yahi hai hamari dua aapke liye...!

--Let the celebration of this Diwali bring endless joy to your life. May you have a wonderful year ahead full of new success and achievements! Happy Diwali!

--As we celebrate the victory of light over darkness, may this Choti Diwali be a joyous start to an amazing year ahead

--From your favourite sweets to news clothes, to light and smiles everywhere, make this Diwali extra special by forgetting all your worries and celebrating with your loved ones. Happy Diwali!

--Hope the festival of lights illuminates your life with love, peace, happiness, and prosperity. Happy Deepavali!

--This Diwali, may your home be filled with good vibes, laughter, and beautiful memories with loved ones. Happy Diwali

--A Diwali full of peace, joy, contentment and love bless you this year. May all your troubles burn away with the candles and you have a fantastic year ahead!

--Deep jalao deep jalo aaj Diwali re,
Khushi khushi sab hanste jao, aaj Diwali re!

Happy Diwali to all!

--May the lamp of soul shine with the oil of purity. May the wick of wickedness burn under the fire of truth. Happy Diwali.

https://ift.tt/QYXscKU October 30, 2024 at 08:35AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Panchayat Season 4 Filming Begins, Get Ready To Return To Phulera - BTS PICS

Panchayat Season 4 Filming Begins, Get Ready To Return To Phulera - BTS PICS https://ift.tt/YWS1cBZ Zee News Panchayat Season 4: The Prime Video Original is produced under the banner of The Viral Fever (TVF), is created by Deepak Kumar Mishra, written by Chandan Kumar and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra & Akshat Vijaywargiya. https://ift.tt/nBKits3 October 30, 2024 at 08:00AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/e2yZvEj

NRI Calls Out Ignorant Behaviour Of Fellow Indians On Flight. See Post https://ift.tt/480PdXO A Reddit post calling out Indians for their unruly behaviour on a plane is going viral on social media. In his post titled 'From an Indian to an Indian', a non-residential Indian (NRI) from Krakow, Poland, expressed his disappointment with the alleged actions of other Indian co-passengers aboard a plane. He claimed that people coming to Delhi on a flight from Munich created chaos, spoke loudly, behaved rudely and showed no regard for other passengers. The OP (original poster) called out Indian passengers for their inappropriate behaviour and urged them to "behave like humans".  "Sometimes I (live in Krakow) am ashamed to be seen an Indian. The title says that, I want to ask as an Indian who also lives abroad to the indians who live abroad too, why can't you guys understand that your behaviour is seen by everyone," the Redditor wrote, before listing instances that left him feeling "ashamed".  Take a look below:  From an Indian to an Indian byu/makesyoucurious inindia In his post, the OP described his experience at the airport, saying that "loud Indians" were "shouting their throats out while the other side of the airport was fine". He also mentioned that people were blasting their Instagram reels at full volume. The Redditor claimed that fellow travellers were also "breaking queues while others waited for hours".  After boarding the flight, the OP stated that "there was panic immediately because people started sitting on seats which weren't theirs' because they wanted to sit with their family". "Women besides me, kept all the hand-rest space for herself and was so ignorant when i tried to take a bit of space by again forcing her elbows in. And also i was asked to change my seat (i didn't)," the user wrote. He also said that at one point, the woman removed her shoes and the "stench was horrible" that he and the person sitting next to him woke up. The flight attendant then provided them with a balm to apply to their noses to lessen the discomfort caused by the odour. The Redditor emphasised how Indians are constantly eager to go first and are unaware of others in need. "While picking up the luggage a member of the helping staff was helping a disabled lady and she was trying to see her luggage, but people were so ignorant and started blocking her because they wanted to go first," the user noted. "Now I see why my friend takes business class, i will do the same. All I am trying to say in this post is, if you are an individual who behaves like that, please understand everyone notices it, people are just too nice to point it out. You all are representing India so please behave like a human being," the OP concluded.  Also Read | Tech Millionaire Bryan Johnson Reveals He Eats His Last Meal At 11 AM To Reverse Ageing In the comments section, users agreed with the OP and shared similar instances. "Playing reels and YouTube on speaker, loudly talking over the phone in a bus... oh man! I wish they understand how others feel about it. Civic sense must be taught and promoted loudly," wrote one user.  "Well, as an expat I can confirm this is true, although I have travelled from India to Germany and back only 4 times, reading this hit me with a flashback of my travelling experience," commented another.  "I feel the same way. I have travelled internationally at least 50 times and had the same experience every single time. We never went through any cultural transformation or refinement, to fit into the modern world. All our governments have focused on keeping people divided and poor with no real emphasis on education, honesty, or etiquette," expressed a third user.  https://ift.tt/iAsE4gp October 30, 2024 at 07:05AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

NRI Calls Out Ignorant Behaviour Of Fellow Indians On Flight. See Post https://ift.tt/480PdXO

A Reddit post calling out Indians for their unruly behaviour on a plane is going viral on social media. In his post titled 'From an Indian to an Indian', a non-residential Indian (NRI) from Krakow, Poland, expressed his disappointment with the alleged actions of other Indian co-passengers aboard a plane. He claimed that people coming to Delhi on a flight from Munich created chaos, spoke loudly, behaved rudely and showed no regard for other passengers. The OP (original poster) called out Indian passengers for their inappropriate behaviour and urged them to "behave like humans". 

"Sometimes I (live in Krakow) am ashamed to be seen an Indian. The title says that, I want to ask as an Indian who also lives abroad to the indians who live abroad too, why can't you guys understand that your behaviour is seen by everyone," the Redditor wrote, before listing instances that left him feeling "ashamed". 

Take a look below: 

From an Indian to an Indian
byu/makesyoucurious inindia

In his post, the OP described his experience at the airport, saying that "loud Indians" were "shouting their throats out while the other side of the airport was fine". He also mentioned that people were blasting their Instagram reels at full volume. The Redditor claimed that fellow travellers were also "breaking queues while others waited for hours". 

After boarding the flight, the OP stated that "there was panic immediately because people started sitting on seats which weren't theirs' because they wanted to sit with their family". "Women besides me, kept all the hand-rest space for herself and was so ignorant when i tried to take a bit of space by again forcing her elbows in. And also i was asked to change my seat (i didn't)," the user wrote.

He also said that at one point, the woman removed her shoes and the "stench was horrible" that he and the person sitting next to him woke up. The flight attendant then provided them with a balm to apply to their noses to lessen the discomfort caused by the odour.

The Redditor emphasised how Indians are constantly eager to go first and are unaware of others in need. "While picking up the luggage a member of the helping staff was helping a disabled lady and she was trying to see her luggage, but people were so ignorant and started blocking her because they wanted to go first," the user noted.

"Now I see why my friend takes business class, i will do the same. All I am trying to say in this post is, if you are an individual who behaves like that, please understand everyone notices it, people are just too nice to point it out. You all are representing India so please behave like a human being," the OP concluded. 

Also Read | Tech Millionaire Bryan Johnson Reveals He Eats His Last Meal At 11 AM To Reverse Ageing

In the comments section, users agreed with the OP and shared similar instances. "Playing reels and YouTube on speaker, loudly talking over the phone in a bus... oh man! I wish they understand how others feel about it. Civic sense must be taught and promoted loudly," wrote one user. 

"Well, as an expat I can confirm this is true, although I have travelled from India to Germany and back only 4 times, reading this hit me with a flashback of my travelling experience," commented another. 

"I feel the same way. I have travelled internationally at least 50 times and had the same experience every single time. We never went through any cultural transformation or refinement, to fit into the modern world. All our governments have focused on keeping people divided and poor with no real emphasis on education, honesty, or etiquette," expressed a third user. 

https://ift.tt/iAsE4gp October 30, 2024 at 07:05AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Is Choti Diwali On October 30 0r 31? Confused With The Dates; Check Here

Is Choti Diwali On October 30 0r 31? Confused With The Dates; Check Here https://ift.tt/Ygp8Uni Zee News While the exact date of Choti Diwali may vary in 2024 between October 30 and October 31, the spirit of the festival remains unchanged. Embrace the joy, light, and positivity that Choti Diwali and the entire Diwali festival bring, regardless of the day you choose to celebrate.   https://ift.tt/nBKits3 October 30, 2024 at 06:44AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/e2yZvEj

Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Foreigner Shows Poor Condition Of Toilet On Indian Train, Sparks Debate https://ift.tt/XBUjlMO In recent days several railway passengers have been taking to social media to show the dire condition of trains, which have been marred by overcrowding and ticketless passengers occupying seats. Now, a video of a foreigner showing the conditions of a toilet on an Indian train is going viral on social media. The clip was shared on Instagram by digital creator Irina Moreno. It shows the condition of the train toilet and the lack of proper cleanliness. From the train number mentioned in the post's caption, the foreigner was travelling on the Udaipur City - Jaipur Intercity Express when she took the video. Sharing the video, Ms Moreno wrote, "Western toilet on train in India, 2nd class. Train 12991." Take a look below:  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Irina Moreno (@irinamoreno_travelstories) Ms Moreno shared the video a few days back. Since then it has garnered more than 52,000 likes and 5.8 million views. The post also sparked several reactions.  One user wrote, "You are travelling in second class which is one of the cheapest forms available. I want to advise you to travel in first class to capture the real picture." "Large countries have many sides to explore. Budget-conscious travel requires careful planning. You chose this train for affordability. Alternative options like Vande Bharat and Metro trains were available. Travel with cultural sensitivity and respect," commented another.  Also Read | CEO Challenges Job Applicants With 3-Second Brain Teaser During Interviews "This is a second-class ticket that costs barely 100-120 INR, which is approximately 2 USD, for a journey from Udaipur to Jaipur! You wouldn't even get a pizza topping for that price. Even the Indian middle class avoids traveling in this class. Increase your budget and travel safely in a neat and clean environment! This does not reflect a typical train washroom in India," said a third user.  "Next time come to India with good budget, so that you can travel in better trains such as vande bharat," commented another.  In a separate post, Ms Moreno shared another washroom video of a first-class Indian train. "Following on from my previous post. Western toilet on a train in India, 1st class. Train 12413," she wrote in the caption of the post. The clip garnered more 1,500 likes and over 195,000 views.  https://ift.tt/igCfYKF October 29, 2024 at 07:11AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Foreigner Shows Poor Condition Of Toilet On Indian Train, Sparks Debate https://ift.tt/XBUjlMO

In recent days several railway passengers have been taking to social media to show the dire condition of trains, which have been marred by overcrowding and ticketless passengers occupying seats. Now, a video of a foreigner showing the conditions of a toilet on an Indian train is going viral on social media. The clip was shared on Instagram by digital creator Irina Moreno. It shows the condition of the train toilet and the lack of proper cleanliness. From the train number mentioned in the post's caption, the foreigner was travelling on the Udaipur City - Jaipur Intercity Express when she took the video.

Sharing the video, Ms Moreno wrote, "Western toilet on train in India, 2nd class. Train 12991."

Take a look below: 

Ms Moreno shared the video a few days back. Since then it has garnered more than 52,000 likes and 5.8 million views. The post also sparked several reactions. 

One user wrote, "You are travelling in second class which is one of the cheapest forms available. I want to advise you to travel in first class to capture the real picture."

"Large countries have many sides to explore. Budget-conscious travel requires careful planning. You chose this train for affordability. Alternative options like Vande Bharat and Metro trains were available. Travel with cultural sensitivity and respect," commented another. 

Also Read | CEO Challenges Job Applicants With 3-Second Brain Teaser During Interviews

"This is a second-class ticket that costs barely 100-120 INR, which is approximately 2 USD, for a journey from Udaipur to Jaipur! You wouldn't even get a pizza topping for that price. Even the Indian middle class avoids traveling in this class. Increase your budget and travel safely in a neat and clean environment! This does not reflect a typical train washroom in India," said a third user. 

"Next time come to India with good budget, so that you can travel in better trains such as vande bharat," commented another. 

In a separate post, Ms Moreno shared another washroom video of a first-class Indian train. "Following on from my previous post. Western toilet on a train in India, 1st class. Train 12413," she wrote in the caption of the post. The clip garnered more 1,500 likes and over 195,000 views. 

https://ift.tt/igCfYKF October 29, 2024 at 07:11AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com