Sunday, 9 March 2025

A.R. Murugadoss Opens Up About Salman Khan's Sikandar, Says 'Every Scene And Frame...'

A.R. Murugadoss Opens Up About Salman Khan's Sikandar, Says 'Every Scene And Frame...' https://ift.tt/2NxBdvn Zee News The filmmaker shared his thoughts on the originality of the film starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna. https://ift.tt/9F8Cq0g March 08, 2025 at 07:01PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/REFID2f

Holi 2025: Here's How Holi Is Celebrated In Different Parts Of India https://ift.tt/6A7VaJw Holi 2025: Holi has arrived, bringing with it a wave of excitement. This much-anticipated festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Interestingly, Holi is known by different names in various regions of India. Holi In Different In Parts Of India In states of north India, it's mostly called Holi and the celebrations are spread over two days - Choti Holi and Rangwali Holi. On the evening of the first day of Holi, people light a bonfire called Holika Dahan signifying Holika Dahan.  Also Read| Holi 2025: Holika Dahan Date, Muhurat, Significance And All You Need To Know Holi 2025: The festival of colours, Holi is just about a week away, on March 14 Holi has a slightly different flavour in the eastern part of the country. While in West Bengal, it's called Dol Purnima, Doljatra or Basant Utsav, in Assam paople often call it Phakuwa or Doul. The people of Odisha celebrate Dola on Holi and Lord Jagannath with Lord Balabharda and Goddess Subhadra replace the deities of Radha and Krishna. In Uttarakhand, the Kumaoni Holi is a grand and colourful musical affair. People sing local Holi songs and folklore. Down south, in Tamil Nadu people celebrat Panguni Uthiram - a festival of love - on Holi. Holi is called Ukkuli in Konkani and is also referred to as the spring festival - Sigmo.  In Goa, Holi is also called Sigmo - the spring festival Holi is all about colour, merrymaking, mouthwatering signature delicacies. The most symbolic Holi sweet is 'Gujiya', believed to have originated in Rajasthan. Gujiyas are sweet dumplings made of or flour and filled with khoya and dry fruits. Malpuas, Dal Kachori and dahi Vada are also Holi specialities and Holi is incomplete without the famous Thandai.   https://ift.tt/yTxFhv3 March 09, 2025 at 08:03AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Holi 2025: Here's How Holi Is Celebrated In Different Parts Of India https://ift.tt/6A7VaJw

Holi 2025: Holi has arrived, bringing with it a wave of excitement. This much-anticipated festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Interestingly, Holi is known by different names in various regions of India.

Holi In Different In Parts Of India

In states of north India, it's mostly called Holi and the celebrations are spread over two days - Choti Holi and Rangwali Holi. On the evening of the first day of Holi, people light a bonfire called Holika Dahan signifying Holika Dahan. 

Also Read| Holi 2025: Holika Dahan Date, Muhurat, Significance And All You Need To Know

Holi 2025: The festival of colours, Holi is just about a week away, on March 14

Holi has a slightly different flavour in the eastern part of the country. While in West Bengal, it's called Dol Purnima, Doljatra or Basant Utsav, in Assam paople often call it Phakuwa or Doul. The people of Odisha celebrate Dola on Holi and Lord Jagannath with Lord Balabharda and Goddess Subhadra replace the deities of Radha and Krishna.

In Uttarakhand, the Kumaoni Holi is a grand and colourful musical affair. People sing local Holi songs and folklore. Down south, in Tamil Nadu people celebrat Panguni Uthiram - a festival of love - on Holi. Holi is called Ukkuli in Konkani and is also referred to as the spring festival - Sigmo.

 In Goa, Holi is also called Sigmo - the spring festival

Holi is all about colour, merrymaking, mouthwatering signature delicacies. The most symbolic Holi sweet is 'Gujiya', believed to have originated in Rajasthan. Gujiyas are sweet dumplings made of or flour and filled with khoya and dry fruits. Malpuas, Dal Kachori and dahi Vada are also Holi specialities and Holi is incomplete without the famous Thandai.
 

https://ift.tt/yTxFhv3 March 09, 2025 at 08:03AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Saturday, 8 March 2025

Divya Spandana Welcomes Karnataka Government’s Decision To Cap Movie Ticket Prices At Rs 200

Divya Spandana Welcomes Karnataka Government’s Decision To Cap Movie Ticket Prices At Rs 200 https://ift.tt/rBT9p53 Zee News Divya Spandana has praised the Karnataka government's decision to cap movie ticket prices at Rs 200 across the state, hoping it will help revive the Kannada film industry. https://ift.tt/qjGEY13 March 08, 2025 at 12:52PM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/zj5GeXn

Tom Cruise Film Production Halted After Unnamed Star Sustains Injury On Set

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Mumbai Court Rejects MeToo Allegations Against Nana Patekar

Mumbai Court Rejects MeToo Allegations Against Nana Patekar https://ift.tt/7DznLtA Zee News A Mumbai court dismissed Tanushree Dutta's 2018 MeToo allegations against Nana Patekar, ruling the complaint was filed after an undue delay without a valid reason for the postponement. https://ift.tt/qjGEY13 March 08, 2025 at 08:13AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/zj5GeXn

Happy International Women’s Day 2025: Top 50 Best Wishes, Quotes, Images And Messages To Share With Your Lady

Happy International Women’s Day 2025: Top 50 Best Wishes, Quotes, Images And Messages To Share With Your Lady https://ift.tt/3TVA9oO Zee News International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate, appreciate, and uplift the incredible women who make our lives richer and more meaningful. Whether through heartfelt wishes, inspiring quotes, or personal messages, let’s take this opportunity to express our gratitude and admiration for the wonderful women around us.   https://ift.tt/qjGEY13 March 08, 2025 at 06:15AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/zj5GeXn

Friday, 7 March 2025

Govinda's Secretary Shashi Sinha Dismisses His 'Death Hoax', Clarifies His Former Secretary Shashi Prabhu No More

Govinda's Secretary Shashi Sinha Dismisses His 'Death Hoax', Clarifies His Former Secretary Shashi Prabhu No More https://ift.tt/DxZ35y8 Zee News Shashi Sinha further clarified that it was actually Govinda's former secretary and close friend, Shashi Prabhu, who had passed away, not him. https://ift.tt/U3kob1W March 07, 2025 at 09:01AM Zee News :Zee News - Entertainment https://ift.tt/PIqrZM4

Thai Man Discovers Venomous Snake Frozen Inside Ice Cream https://ift.tt/lQxV9Cf A Thai man has gone viral after he found a whole snake frozen inside an ice cream bar he bought from a street cart. Rayban Naklengboon, hailing from Pak Tho in the Mueang Ratchaburi region of central Thailand, shared pictures of the spooky discovery on Facebook, much to the shock of users. "Such big eyes! Is it dead yet? Black bean, street vendor, real picture because I bought it myself," Mr Naklengboon wrote in Thai. Black bean is a kind of ice cream in Thailand that is widely consumed. However, in Mr Naklengboon's case, a black-and-yellow snake's head could be clearly seen in the picture he posted. Social media users speculated that the creature might be a mildly venomous golden tree snake (Chrysopelea ornata) that is commonly found in the region. The post garnered thousands of reactions and comments with some reacting in horror while others joking. "This is why I don't usually buy food from street carts. This is horrific," said one user while another added: "Well, you're getting some extra protein with the ice cream." A third commented: "The first bite gets you hooked, the next puts you in a hospital bed." Notably, a golden tree snake typically grows to around 70-130 cm but the one found in the ice cream was likely a youngling, 20-40 cm long. Watch: Cops Dressed As Power Rangers Arrest Thief During Carnival In Sao Paulo Previous instances Last year, a doctor in Mumbai was left traumatised after he ordered an ice cream and found a human finger in it. Dr Orlem Brandon Serrao, who lives in the suburbs of Malad, had asked his sister to include some ice cream while ordering groceries online. "I had ordered three cone ice creams from an app. One of them was a butterscotch ice cream of Yummo brand. After eating half of it, I felt a solid piece in my mouth. I thought it could be a nut or a chocolate piece and spat it out to check what it was," said Dr Serrao at the time. Dr Serrao immediately put the object in an ice pack so he could show it to the police and filed a complaint with the Malad police. Similarly, in 2017, a pregnant woman in Kolkata reportedly discovered a fried lizard in her McDonald's french fries order, leading her to file a police complaint. https://ift.tt/m7q5KiB March 07, 2025 at 06:56AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Thai Man Discovers Venomous Snake Frozen Inside Ice Cream https://ift.tt/lQxV9Cf

A Thai man has gone viral after he found a whole snake frozen inside an ice cream bar he bought from a street cart. Rayban Naklengboon, hailing from Pak Tho in the Mueang Ratchaburi region of central Thailand, shared pictures of the spooky discovery on Facebook, much to the shock of users.

"Such big eyes! Is it dead yet? Black bean, street vendor, real picture because I bought it myself," Mr Naklengboon wrote in Thai.

Black bean is a kind of ice cream in Thailand that is widely consumed. However, in Mr Naklengboon's case, a black-and-yellow snake's head could be clearly seen in the picture he posted. Social media users speculated that the creature might be a mildly venomous golden tree snake (Chrysopelea ornata) that is commonly found in the region.

The post garnered thousands of reactions and comments with some reacting in horror while others joking.

"This is why I don't usually buy food from street carts. This is horrific," said one user while another added: "Well, you're getting some extra protein with the ice cream."

A third commented: "The first bite gets you hooked, the next puts you in a hospital bed."

Notably, a golden tree snake typically grows to around 70-130 cm but the one found in the ice cream was likely a youngling, 20-40 cm long.

Watch: Cops Dressed As Power Rangers Arrest Thief During Carnival In Sao Paulo

Previous instances

Last year, a doctor in Mumbai was left traumatised after he ordered an ice cream and found a human finger in it. Dr Orlem Brandon Serrao, who lives in the suburbs of Malad, had asked his sister to include some ice cream while ordering groceries online.

"I had ordered three cone ice creams from an app. One of them was a butterscotch ice cream of Yummo brand. After eating half of it, I felt a solid piece in my mouth. I thought it could be a nut or a chocolate piece and spat it out to check what it was," said Dr Serrao at the time.

Dr Serrao immediately put the object in an ice pack so he could show it to the police and filed a complaint with the Malad police.

Similarly, in 2017, a pregnant woman in Kolkata reportedly discovered a fried lizard in her McDonald's french fries order, leading her to file a police complaint.

https://ift.tt/m7q5KiB March 07, 2025 at 06:56AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Janhvi Kapoor's Rumoured Beau Shikhar Pahariya Shares A Romantic Birthday Wish With An Unseen Pic

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Thursday, 6 March 2025

Playback Singer Kalpana Raghavendar Denies Suicide Attempt Rumours

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Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Here's Why We Observe Women's Day On March 8 https://ift.tt/t9RHJKI The United Nations officially designated March 8th as International Women's Day in 1977, following their initial observance in 1975, though the day's origins predate these dates. The United Nations states that the first National Women's Day was observed in the United States on February 28, 1909. The Socialist Party of America designated the day to honour the 1908 garment workers' strike in New York, where women protested poor working conditions. According to the International Women's Day (IWD) website, around 15,000 women marched for shorter working hours, better wages, and voting rights. Also Read| International Women's Day 2025: Government Women Empowerment Schemes In India For years, the last Sunday of February was marked as Women's Day. However, these events weren't isolated; they were part of what is now recognized as the First Wave of Feminism. Some critics argue that focusing solely on the American movement overshadows similar feminist efforts in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries. Early Feminism in the US and Europe The 1908 New York protest was one of many milestones in the fight for women's rights. The First Wave of Feminism (mid-19th century to the 1920s) saw campaigns for voting rights, equal pay, and gender equality across the West. As early as 1848, activists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's rights convention in New York after being denied a voice at an anti-slavery convention. Mott was a prominent abolitionist, while Stanton became a leading feminist. In her 1892 speech, The Solitude of Self, she argued that women deserved equal rights for their independence and survival: "No matter how much women prefer to lean, to be protected and supported, nor how much men desire to have them do so, they must make the voyage of life alone... If not equal to the occasion, alike they perish." The Birth of International Women's Day In 1910, the Second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. German socialist Clara Zetkin, leader of the Women's Office in the Social Democratic Party, proposed an International Women's Day- a global celebration dedicated to women's demands for equal rights. The idea was accepted with over 100 women from 17 countries attending the conference. In 1911, over one million people attended IWD rallies across Europe, demanding rights to work, vote, be trained, hold public office, and end discrimination. Zetkin, known for her revolutionary activism, believed workers' movements were key to securing women's rights. The Manchester Guardian later described her as the "grandmother of communism". Why March 8? The date of March 8 has its roots in Russian history. On February 23, 1913, Russian women protested against World War I under the Julian calendar (which corresponded to March 8 in the Gregorian calendar used elsewhere). This became a global benchmark for Women's Day rallies. Another protest occurred on February 23, 1917, when Russian women demanded an end to war, food shortages, and the rule of Czar Nicholas II. Historian Rochelle Ruthchild explained that male revolutionaries like Leon Trotsky were initially frustrated by these "disobedient women" for organizing protests before the planned May Day (Workers' Day) demonstrations. However, these protests helped spark the Russian Revolution. Within days, the Czar was overthrown, a communist state was formed, and women won the right to vote in Russia. White women in the United States gained suffrage in 1920, while women of colour only secured voting rights after the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Women's History Month and Modern Recognition In 2011, the Barack Obama administration declared March as Women's History Month, commemorating 100 years of International Women's Day. "International Women's Day is a chance to pay tribute to ordinary women throughout the world and is rooted in women's centuries-old struggle to participate in society on an equal footing with men. While enormous progress has been made, there is still work to be done before women achieve true parity." - President Barack Obama From its roots in labour protests to becoming a global celebration of women's achievements, International Women's Day continues to highlight the ongoing fight for gender equality, empowerment, and social justice worldwide. https://ift.tt/TcywV9m March 05, 2025 at 08:08AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Here's Why We Observe Women's Day On March 8 https://ift.tt/t9RHJKI

The United Nations officially designated March 8th as International Women's Day in 1977, following their initial observance in 1975, though the day's origins predate these dates.

The United Nations states that the first National Women's Day was observed in the United States on February 28, 1909. The Socialist Party of America designated the day to honour the 1908 garment workers' strike in New York, where women protested poor working conditions. According to the International Women's Day (IWD) website, around 15,000 women marched for shorter working hours, better wages, and voting rights.

Also Read| International Women's Day 2025: Government Women Empowerment Schemes In India

For years, the last Sunday of February was marked as Women's Day. However, these events weren't isolated; they were part of what is now recognized as the First Wave of Feminism. Some critics argue that focusing solely on the American movement overshadows similar feminist efforts in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries.

Early Feminism in the US and Europe

The 1908 New York protest was one of many milestones in the fight for women's rights. The First Wave of Feminism (mid-19th century to the 1920s) saw campaigns for voting rights, equal pay, and gender equality across the West.

As early as 1848, activists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's rights convention in New York after being denied a voice at an anti-slavery convention.

Mott was a prominent abolitionist, while Stanton became a leading feminist. In her 1892 speech, The Solitude of Self, she argued that women deserved equal rights for their independence and survival:

"No matter how much women prefer to lean, to be protected and supported, nor how much men desire to have them do so, they must make the voyage of life alone... If not equal to the occasion, alike they perish."

The Birth of International Women's Day

In 1910, the Second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. German socialist Clara Zetkin, leader of the Women's Office in the Social Democratic Party, proposed an International Women's Day- a global celebration dedicated to women's demands for equal rights.

The idea was accepted with over 100 women from 17 countries attending the conference. In 1911, over one million people attended IWD rallies across Europe, demanding rights to work, vote, be trained, hold public office, and end discrimination.

Zetkin, known for her revolutionary activism, believed workers' movements were key to securing women's rights. The Manchester Guardian later described her as the "grandmother of communism".

Why March 8?

The date of March 8 has its roots in Russian history. On February 23, 1913, Russian women protested against World War I under the Julian calendar (which corresponded to March 8 in the Gregorian calendar used elsewhere). This became a global benchmark for Women's Day rallies.

Another protest occurred on February 23, 1917, when Russian women demanded an end to war, food shortages, and the rule of Czar Nicholas II. Historian Rochelle Ruthchild explained that male revolutionaries like Leon Trotsky were initially frustrated by these "disobedient women" for organizing protests before the planned May Day (Workers' Day) demonstrations.

However, these protests helped spark the Russian Revolution. Within days, the Czar was overthrown, a communist state was formed, and women won the right to vote in Russia. White women in the United States gained suffrage in 1920, while women of colour only secured voting rights after the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

Women's History Month and Modern Recognition

In 2011, the Barack Obama administration declared March as Women's History Month, commemorating 100 years of International Women's Day.

"International Women's Day is a chance to pay tribute to ordinary women throughout the world and is rooted in women's centuries-old struggle to participate in society on an equal footing with men. While enormous progress has been made, there is still work to be done before women achieve true parity." - President Barack Obama

From its roots in labour protests to becoming a global celebration of women's achievements, International Women's Day continues to highlight the ongoing fight for gender equality, empowerment, and social justice worldwide.

https://ift.tt/TcywV9m March 05, 2025 at 08:08AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Samantha's Close And Cosy Pic With Raj Nidimoru Solidifies Dating Rumour

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