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Get to know... Kashika Kapoor
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Get to know… Kashika Kapoor

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Currently I am: Shooting for three films, juggling early call times, the gym, workshops and airports.

Actor Kashika Kapoor wishes she could pause time to sleep and rehearse more.

High point in life: Watching my movies, series, and songs connect so deeply with people.

Low point in life: My formative years. It’s when I learnt discipline, sharpened my craft and understood myself better.

On my playlist: Dil Pe Zakhm, by Jubin Nautiyal; Love Me Like You Do, by Ellie Goulding; Naatu Naatu, by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava.

One thing I would never buy: Something showy just for validation.

Today I’m craving: Homemade rajma chawal.

Last thing I ordered online: A vintage-typewriter-style keyboard to type my character notes.

App I check before bed: My Notes app, where I write my thoughts, ideas, dialogues and dreams.

Advice I’d give my 18-year-old self: “I’m so proud of you. Keep going with the same fire, it will all unfold beautifully.”

My favourite subject in school: English Literature.

I’d swipe right on: Honesty, with a sense of calm.

My secret skill: I can switch between emotions instantly.

A magic tool I wish I had: A device to pause time. Then I’d rehearse more, sleep more, and live more.

My favourite Sunday memory: Playing basketball for hours and coming home to my mom’s hot parathas. Sunlight, sweat, laughter—simple happiness!

My plans for next Sunday: Either perfecting a new choreography or treating myself to a slow morning with good music and coffee.

My most star-struck moment: I don’t get star-struck. I connect more with someone’s work.

My favourite bad habit: Overworking.

If I could travel back or forward in time, I’d: Go forward to see the films I’ll do and the person I’ll evolve into.

The best thing about fame: Being able to make people smile, even strangers. And having the chance to tell meaningful stories.

The worst thing about fame: People assume they know every layer of you. I’ve learned to protect my peace.

From HT Brunch, December 06, 2025

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Part 2- Double Dose of Holiday Gifts & Goodies with Dawn’s Corner
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Part 2- Double Dose of Holiday Gifts & Goodies with Dawn’s Corner

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Beanie Bouncers – This Holiday, meet Ty Beanie Bouncers,  the classic bouncy ball reinvented! Soft, collectible, and irresistibly cute, these pint-sized plush balls combine the charm of Beanie Babies and Beanie Boos with high-flying bounce. With 60+ designs (including Disney, Marvel, Bluey & more), they make perfect gifts that spark creativity, sensory comfort, and screen-free play! beaniebouncers.com

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PHOTOS: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol Inaugurate DDLJ-inspired Statue in Leicester
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PHOTOS: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol Inaugurate DDLJ-inspired Statue in Leicester

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol are in the United Kingdom, inaugurating a DDLJ-inspired statue. The event, happening in Leicester, saw huge crowds, waiting for the actors. The two interacted with the fans and media, while unveiling the statue in front of the crowd.

The statue is a bronze artwork, showcasing Shah Rukh and Kajol’s iconic pose from the movie. The two also recreated the pose, as they greeted the fans who eagerly waited for them.

SRK was seen in an all-black ensemble while Kajol posed wearing a sky-blue saree with a full sleeved blouse.

Interestingly, the two also reunited during the 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 With Gujarat Tourism. They danced to their popular songs and entertained the audience.

Take a look at their recent clicks from Leicester below:

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Must Read: Bolis Media Acquires Majority Stake in 'Office Magazine,' Italian Police Visit 13 Fashion Brands in Labor Abuse Probe
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Must Read: Bolis Media Acquires Majority Stake in 'Office Magazine,' Italian Police Visit 13 Fashion Brands in Labor Abuse Probe

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Thursday. Bolis Media has acquired a majority stake in Office Magazine, the independent New York publication shaping downtown culture. As part of the merger, finalized in September 2025, Simon Rasmussen remains editor in chief, while co-founders …

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New Chair and Officers elected for All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) has confirmed Martin Rhodes, Labour MP for Glasgow North as its new Chair following its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on Wednesday 3rd December at Portcullis House, Westminster.

As well as representing Glasgow North, Martin Rhodes MP serves on several committees within the House of Commons including the Environmental Audit Committee, Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Bill and Space Industry (Indemnities) Bill. His appointment will strengthen the Group’s work to ensure the continued recognition and support of the UK’s events sector across Parliament and Westminster.

In addition, both James Asser, Labour MP for West Ham and Beckton and Douglas McAllister, Labour MP for West Dunbartonshire were both nominated and elected as Officers of the group. They will join Jack Rankin, Conservative MP for Windsor, in driving the direction and decisions of the APPG for Events alongside the group’s Chair.

New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events James Asser MP (small)New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events James Asser MP (small)
James Asser MP
New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events Douglas McAllister MP (small)New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events Douglas McAllister MP (small)
Douglas McAllister
New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events Jack Rankin MP (small)New Chair and Officers elected for All Party Parliamentary Group for Events Jack Rankin MP (small)
Jack Rankin

A spokesperson for the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events said: “We are delighted to welcome Martin Rhodes MP as Chair and both James Asser MP and Douglas McAllister MP as Officers of the Group. All three bring a deep understanding of the importance of the events sector to the UK’s economy and communities, and their commitment will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen the industry’s voice in Parliament.

“We look forward to working with them to ensure that the events sector receives the recognition and support it deserves for its role in driving growth, encouraging innovation, and connecting people across the UK and beyond.”

Discussing his appointment, Martin Rhodes MP said: “I am honoured to have been elected Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events, and look forward to working with my fellow Officers, and my colleagues in Parliament, to continue to give a voice to our world leading events industry.

“Over the coming weeks, I will be working with the team from The Business of Events, to update our programme to ensure that going forward, we provide the level of engagement and support that this sector both needs and deserves.”

The EGM was chaired by Independent Chair Wera Hobhouse, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath. The election was triggered by the resignation of the previous Chair, Shaun Davies MP, following his appointment as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Secretary of State for Defence. Under parliamentary rules, Government members cannot chair an APPG.

PR & Communications agency Davies Tanner, through its The Business of Events Think Tank and Advocacy Network, manages the APPG for Events and acts as a Special Advisor to the group.

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Arjun Rampal’s Girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades Stuns Fans With Her Fitness; Viral Photo Sparks Reactions
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Arjun Rampal’s Girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades Stuns Fans With Her Fitness; Viral Photo Sparks Reactions

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Arjun Rampal has been living with his longtime girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades following his divorce from his first wife. The couple shares two sons, and Gabriella, who is 14 years younger than the 53-year-old actor, has once again captured social media’s attention with her impeccable fitness. Her latest Instagram photo is now going viral, leaving fans stunned. Gabriella recently posted a striking photo on Instagram where she appears extremely slim, with her toned physique and visible ribs drawing attention.

Arjun Rampal And Gabriella Demetriades

Gabriella Demetriades Shared Post

The image has sparked a wave of reactions from both celebrities and fans. Several stars including Pragya Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Shibani Dandekar, Malaika Arora, Lisa Haydon, Tina Datta, and Vicky Jain, showered her with compliments. Comments ranged from “Smoky” to “Stunning,” while many users expressed shock at her incredibly lean frame. Some comments included, “What kind of body is this?” “She looks like Karishma Tanna here.” Another user humorously added, “Dehydrate Kusha Kapila.”

Gabriella Demetriades

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Let us tell you that Arjun Rampal married Mehr Jessia in 1998, and the couple shares two daughters, Mahikaa and Myra. After 20 years of marriage, they announced their separation in 2018. Their divorce was finalized in 2019, and their daughters currently live with their mother. Later that same year, Arjun announced that Gabriella was expecting their first child. The couple has since welcomed two sons, born in 2023, named Arik and Ariiv.

Gabriella Demetriades

Gabriella is not only known for her relationship with Arjun Rampal but also for her career as a model, fashion designer, and actress. Born on April 8, 1987, in South Africa, she first gained recognition in India after winning the Miss India Premier Bollywood competition in 2009. Her popularity increased significantly after she began dating Arjun Rampal. Her family too has occasionally been in the headlines. Her brother, Agisilaos Demetriades, was previously arrested after being found in possession of prohibited substances, as part of investigations connected to a larger drug case. No allegations were made against Gabriella herself.

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Netflix's The Abandons isn't a complete mess – but there's a problem
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Netflix’s The Abandons isn’t a complete mess – but there’s a problem

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

As the so-called ‘streaming wars’ march on, it seems some of the participants are in a bind. Do they double down on the areas in which they have become successful and for which they are known, or branch out and try and take one another on at their own games?

When it comes to Netflix, at least when it was in the stage of commissioning a few years ago, it seems they opted for the latter. While Paramount+ may have become known as the home of Westerns thanks to Taylor Sheridan’s hugely popular Yellowstone, the original streamer clearly wanted a piece of the pie.

In fact, it didn’t just want one piece, but multiple. In just the past 14 months, we have seen the debuts of Territory, American Primeval and Ransom Canyon – to varying success.

Now, it’s the turn of The Abandons, a seven-part series which was first ordered in 2022 and which, according to reports, has had quite the troubled path to the screen.

Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan in The Abandons. MATTHIAS CLAMER/Netflix

We know for sure that this first season was originally meant to be made up of 10 episodes, but the number has shifted repeatedly over the years, now coming in at an irregular seven.

We also know that its creator Kurt Sutter, who had been thinking about the series before his previous show Sons of Anarchy even began, left it entirely just three weeks before shooting was set to wrap.

When this news broke, Deadline reported that it was due to creative differences. That report also noted that the first episode had to be cut in two and a new cliffhanger created in the middle, due to it originally running for 1 hours and 40 minutes, and that Netflix bosses felt the episodes were “disjointed and not propulsive enough”.

Naturally, although I attempted to put this history out of my mind when viewing the episodes, there is a part of me which was looking for signs of this apparent dysfunction in the final product, expecting one almighty mess to have been birthed. Thankfully, on that front, I have some good news.

While there are elements of this on display, with strange episode lengths and some abrupt endings, for the most part this is a competently put together series. If you didn’t know, I doubt you’d know. However, sadly, I have to report there is actually a bigger problem with the series, one which cannot be ignored.

Clayton Cardenas as Quentin Serra, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as Oma Serra, Katelyn Wells as Samara Alderton, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller in The Abandons.

Clayton Cardenas as Quentin Serra, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as Oma Serra, Katelyn Wells as Samara Alderton, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller in The Abandons. MICHELLE FAYE/Netflix

For context – the series stars Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson as the matriarchs of two very different families, both living in Washington Territory in 1854.

Headey’s Fiona heads up a found family – the titular Abandons. She was unable to have her own children, and instead has raised a group of orphans and outcasts.

Meanwhile, Anderson’s Constance is the head of the wealthy Van Ness family, who is trying to get her hands on the land held by the Abandons, as it is rich in silver. She and her family will use any means to take the land, but the Abandons will not give it up without a fight.

Other stars who play key roles include Nick Robinson, Diana Silvers, Lamar Johnson, Natalia Del Riego, Lucas Till and Aisling Franciosi, with all doing sterling work here.

So, what’s the problem? Well, the truth of the matter is that The Abandons is just really rather dull.

Gillian Anderson as Constance Van Ness in The Abandons, sat on a horse and wearing a stetson.

Gillian Anderson as Constance Van Ness in The Abandons. Netflix

The Deadline report noted a concern within Netflix that the series wasn’t propulsive enough, and I would say that despite all the apparent scrambling behind the scenes to rectify this, it is still the biggest problem with the series.

Having watched all seven episode, once all is said and done, I have to say that very little of substance actually happened. There’s an inciting incident, followed by a whole lot of pontificating and really rather mild family drama.

In among this, there are a number of different individual stories, each of which works to a greater or lesser extent, but none of which exactly romp through at a quick pace, nor are any of them in any way substantively new.

Perhaps the strongest of these storyline is a romance between Nick Robinson’s Elias, a member of the Abandons, and Trisha, the Van Ness daughter.

It has some sweet moment and some dramatic moments for sure, and both actors give it their all, making it entirely watchable. Yet it’s all just so utterly clichéd – if you haven’t watched a star-crossed, forbidden lovers storyline you really haven’t engaged with any form of art of media.

Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi as Trisha Van Ness in The Abandons.

Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Aisling Franciosi as Trisha Van Ness in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

The odd cliché can be overlooked or even enjoyed – sometimes a cliché is a cliché for a reason, because it’s a tried and tested form of storytelling that works on a deeply human level.

But when almost everything in a series falls into that camp, you start to wonder what exactly the point of it all is – especially when the whole thing is moving at such a glacial pace.

I suppose we’ll never know what Sutter’s original version of this would have been before any behind the scenes changes were made, but this does certainly feel like a Western made by a committee – a series which is desperately trying to capture a zeitgeist and which is therefore playing into every trope imaginable, with little of its own to say.

One would think that given it is led by two female leads in their fifties, it would at least have something novel and exciting to explore there. But, alas, there seems to be no interest in exploring what this means, given the time period and setting.

The series also takes itself far too seriously, meaning it’s not only narratively dull, but also tonally.

Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle in The Abandons, riding horses through a dark field, lit up by trees on fire.

Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Diana Silvers as Dahlia Teller, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, Nick Robinson as Elias Teller and Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

As with most series, there are still elements of worth here to discuss. For one thing, it’s visually stunning. It’s been reported that the series has been given quite the budget, and that certainly would seem to be the case given the incredible locations and visual splendour on screen.

As previously mentioned, there’s also the matter of the cast – even if the majority of them, if not all of them, are really rather wasted.

Headey and Anderson make for compelling nemeses in their scenes together, and there are glimpses of what this series could have been were there more chances for them to shine, and opportunities for deeper character scenes.

Were we allowed to see more of this dynamic, perhaps with a slimmed down cast and more focused gaze, then that also could have helped the series stand out from the crowd. A proper cat-and-mouse game between two matriarchs in the 1800s? That sounds like an interesting show.

Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache in The Abandons.

Michiel Huisman as Xavier Roache in The Abandons. Michelle Faye/Netflix

But as it is, we get snippets of so many stories, most of which we’ve seen many times in different forms before, all in a backdrop which is sumptuous, no doubt, but which is also well explored within the genre, and at this point more an expectation than a bonus.

Maybe Western obsessives will find something to enjoy here – I have to confess that while I am certainly a big fan of a number of Western films and series, I am not a real devotee of the genre.

However, I would imagine that even they may find themselves growing tired of the show’s langorous pace and its stock characters and plots.

The fact that The Abandons is perfectly watchable and seems to be largely unencumbered by its behind-the-scenes shake-ups should be of some comfort for Netflix. However, if they thought this would be their rival to Yellowstone, think again. A franchise-starter this ain’t – it’s just a pale imitation of one.

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Garnet Nails Are Dominating This Season
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Garnet Nails Are Dominating This Season

by jummy84 December 4, 2025
written by jummy84

As many of us begin to book in for our manicures this month (anyone else have their festive manicure on their to-do list for December?), I’ve been keeping my eye out for everyone’s nails right now for some nail trend inspo. With it being the festive season, it’s no surprise to see a lot of red manicures (a staple winter nail trend) doing the rounds. But there is one particular shade of red that has caught my attention this week. It’s not burgundy, not brown, but garnet nails.

Garnet Nails

Much like the namesake gemstone, garnet nails have a jewel-like quality that makes them glossy and precious. Unlike the bright tones of ruby, garnet has a rich red hue with brown undertones that make it suitably seasonal for a wintery manicure. I’m seeing it all over the hands of my beauty-editor peers at the moment, so I’m tipping it to be a huge nail colour for next year (we editors are always one step ahead with our manicures).

In need of some inspo to take to the salon? Scroll on for the chicest garnet nails I’ve saved, as well as the best nail polishes to achieve garnet nails at home.

Garnet Manicure Ideas

A manicure by @paintedbyjools with short dark red nail polish

This colour looks particularly chic on short nails. The squoval nail shape makes them feel even more jewel-like and precious.

A manicure by Julia Diogo with dark red nails holding a burgundy handbag

I love this garnet manicure, which is so deep with red and brown tones that it almost looks black. So chic.

Squoval nails with dark red polish by Georgia Rae

Just look at how expensive-looking this shade is.

Short dark red nails with chrome powder

Garnet nails paired with chrome are a great Christmas nail choice.

Julia Diogo with dark red brown nails

Note the brown undertones that make this nail colour look rich and expensive.