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Switch to low heels: The chic, comfortable fashion trend your feet will thank you for
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Switch to low heels: The chic, comfortable fashion trend your feet will thank you for

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

There was a time when beauty meant pain and pain had a pointed toe and a five-inch stiletto. But thankfully, the era of limping stylishly through weddings and office parties is finally over. Fashion has officially fallen in love with comfort, and the comeback queen of the season? Low heels.

low heels trend(Pinterest)

Yes, you read that right! Low heels are having a major moment, and this time, it’s not your grandmother’s orthopedic pair. We’re talking kitten mules, block heels, flared sandals, and slingbacks that marry comfort with couture.

The fall of the Stiletto Heel

Stilettos had their reign. They strutted down red carpets, conquered boardrooms, and became a symbol of “power dressing”. But somewhere between post-pandemic practicality and the rise of all-day dressing, our feet collectively decided: enough is enough.

Low heels, once seen as “too sensible”, are now the smart girl’s answer to effortless glam. They bring the height without the hurt, the polish without the pinch, and they go from desk to dance floor without requiring a backup pair of flats in your tote bag.

The rise of the Kitten Heel:

The rise of the Kitten Heel:(Pinterest)
The rise of the Kitten Heel:(Pinterest)

The kitten heel has had one of the most stylish comebacks of the decade. Once reserved for Audrey Hepburn-esque elegance, it’s now the go-to for everyone who wants understated chic.

You’ll spot them in sleek slingbacks, metallic mules, and square-toe sandals, all of which pair beautifully with everything from tailored trousers to lehengas. The key is in the proportion: just enough lift to elongate your legs, but still stable enough to actually walk in.

Style tip: Pair pointed-toe kitten heels with straight-cut jeans or midi skirts. It adds a polished finish without screaming “formal.”

Block Heels: The new power pick:

Block Heels: The new power pick:(Pinterest)
Block Heels: The new power pick:(Pinterest)

For anyone who’s ever regretted wearing pencil-thin heels to a wedding, block heels are your redemption arc. They’re comfortable, balanced, and endlessly versatile. Be it a textured leather pair for work or a sequinned block sandal for a sangeet night, these are the shoes that go the distance.

Block heels also play well with Indian wear, they give you height without sinking into the ground during outdoor functions.

Style tip: Try a nude or metallic block heel with a saree or sharara for understated glam that won’t kill your feet halfway through the night.

The return of the Slingback:

The return of the Slingback:(Pinterest)
The return of the Slingback:(Pinterest)

The slingback heel is proof that minimalism never really goes out of style. Chic, refined, and a little retro, it’s the perfect blend of sophistication and ease.

For wedding guests, they’re the perfect pairing with cocktail sarees or pre-draped ensembles. For everyday wear, they add just the right amount of elegance to a blazer-and-denim combo.

Style tip: Look for slingbacks with a slightly flared heel or embellished buckle — small details that make them feel modern and festive.

Why fashion loves comfort now

After years of restrictive dressing and towering footwear, we’re collectively choosing ease over ego. Designers have responded, too with collections that prove comfort can still be couture. From Dior’s low-heeled J’Adior pumps to Amina Muaddi’s signature flared heels, the industry’s most stylish names are all leaning (comfortably) into this change.

It’s empowerment that doesn’t require a limp the next morning.

How to style low heels for every occasion:

Low heels may be practical, but they’re far from plain. Here’s how to wear them like a trend insider:

For weddings: Swap stilettos for low block heels with shimmer detailing. They pair beautifully with lehengas and sarees while keeping you dance-ready.

For work: Opt for closed-toe kitten heels or classic slingbacks. Pair them with wide-leg trousers or midi dresses for an instant polish.

For brunch: Strappy low-heeled sandals in pastel shades; they add height, comfort, and that easy-breezy vibe.

For parties: Metallic mules with sculpted heels; festive, photogenic, and surprisingly foot-friendly.

Pro tip: If you’re unsure about heel height, 1.5 to 2 inches is the sweet spot, it gives lift without compromising comfort.

What’s refreshing about the low heel trend is that it doesn’t apologise for being practical. It redefines what feminine power dressing looks like in 2025 confident, grounded, and graceful.

Gone are the days when “sensible shoes” meant boring. Today’s low heels come with square toes, jewel embellishments, sculptural shapes, and luxurious materials, proof that comfort and style can happily co-exist.

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Kartik Aaryan And Ananya Panday's Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri Gets A New Release Date - And It's Perfect For Christmas! | Glamsham.com
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Kartik Aaryan And Ananya Panday’s Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri Gets A New Release Date – And It’s Perfect For Christmas! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

The upcoming romantic drama of Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, has finally locked a new release date: December 25, 2025. The film is the second collaboration between the two after Pati Patni Aur Woh and promises to be one of the most awaited year-end releases.

Backed by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, shooting for the film commenced in May 2025. Announcing its Christmas release, the makers shared a vibrant new poster of Ananya piggybacking on Kartik, aptly capturing their playful chemistry. Kartik shared the poster and wrote, “I’m coming again!! This time CHRISTMAS 25th DECEMBER #TuMeriMainTeraMainTeraTuMeri.” The post instantly went viral as fans thronged the comments section, sounding excited and calling it “the best Christmas gift ever.”

This actually isn’t the first time this movie’s release date has changed. First set for February 13, 2026, on Valentine’s Day, it moved up to December 31, 2025. As of now, this latest update confirms its Christmas Day theatrical arrival as a romantic treat during the holidays.

I am coming again !!
This time CHRISTMAS 25th DECEMBER #TuMeriMainTeraMainTeraTuMeri @ananyapandayy @sameervidwans #KaranJohar @adarpoonawalla @apoorvamehta18 @shareenmantri @kishorarora19 @bhumika_tewari @bindasbhidu @Neenagupta001 #AnilMehta #AnaitaShroffAdajania… pic.twitter.com/NH9VxiAyln

— Kartik Aaryan (@TheAaryanKartik) November 3, 2025

Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri holds special significance because it reunites Kartik Aaryan with Karan Johar after their highly-publicized falling out during the shelved Dostana 2 project, announced pre-pandemic. The new film moves them to a fresh chapter between the actor and the filmmaker who appear to have reconciled professionally.

With a star-studded production team, a promising lead pair, and a Christmas release slot, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri will be sure to add sparkle to the 2025 holiday season and bring the Kartik–Ananya on-screen magic once again.

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Fitness coach shares easy DIY calorie deficit plan that doesn't require strict restrictions
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Fitness coach shares easy DIY calorie deficit plan that doesn’t require strict restrictions

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Staying in a calorie deficit is a common eating plan when it comes to weight loss. It means you eat fewer calories than your body burns, creating a gap that allows your body to use the stored fat for energy. Often, a calorie-deficient plan is thought to include strict diets which eliminate several food groups. But what if you had the agency to decide what stays on your plate while still seeing great results?

With the circle and swap method, you have the freedom to choose what stays in your diet. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Fitness coach reveals 5 ways to ‘get enough protein for the rest of your life’: Identify better sources to supplements

Fitness coach Raj Ganpath, who regularly shares fitness tips with his Instagram community, in a November 3 post, shared a technique to create a plan all by yourself. Usually, with most cookie-cutter diet plans, you are in the backseat, letting others choose for you or make peace with whatever the standard plan offers. However, with this DIY method of circle and swap, you are in the driver’s seat and decide what goes from your diet.

What is the technique for a DIY calorie-deficit plan?

The plan the fitness coach shared requires you to do a quick audit of your current eating plan. It means you have to be candid with yourself. This includes jotting down all the stray snacks and guilty cravings, too.

Here’s the step-by-step guide to the DIY calorie plan, as shared by Raj Ganpath, “Firstly, write down everything that you eat in a day. Remember, this is for your eyes only, so be brutally honest with yourself. Then circle all the foods that are fatty in nature, anything that is oily, fried, creamy or rich. Then circle all the foods that are high in sugar, essentially all sweet foods. And then circle all the foods that are high in starch- rice, idli, dosa, roti, naan.”

It is relatively simple: name the foods, estimate calories and circle out which are potentially unhealthy.

Goal-wise modification

Now that you have circled the unhealthy foods in your current plan, the adjustment depends on your fitness goal. The fitness coach explained that once you have listed your foods, there are two ways to go about it: either you are looking to eat healthier without creating a calorie deficit (no major weight loss plans), or you want to focus on weight loss, which requires you to create a calorie gap.

Goal 1: Improve quality of meal

This route is for you if you want to eat healthy, but your goal is not necessarily weight loss. For this, you will only have to replace the unhealthy foods with better alternatives.

“If your goal is to simply improve the quality of your meals and improve your health, and you don’t care about weight loss, here’s what you want to do. Remove about 400 calories worth of foods from these three categories,” he shared, revealing how many calories to remove.

However, since it is DIY, there’s flexibility; you do have control over what to cut or keep. Ganpath further added, “You decide what you want to keep and what you want to remove, and then replace it with 400 calories worth of protein and vegetables. If you do this, you would have removed 400 useless calories and replace it with calories that are filled with protein, vitamins, minerals and fibre that will improve your health in long term.”

So long story short for this route: You are removing all the empty calories. They are high in calories but lack good nutrients. Instead, you are replacing them with better alternatives that keep your energy levels high and healthy.

Goal 2: Weight loss (calorie-deficit plan)

The second route is if weight loss is your primary fitness goal. This needs you to eat fewer calories and burn more.

“Remove 800 calories worth of foods from these three categories, once again you decide what you want to remove, what you want to keep, you don’t have to eliminate all of it. Just find the things you can give up and remove them,” the fitness coach highlighted, removing more calories in this plan.

Since you are eliminating 800, the replacement is only half. Ganpath elaborated,”Replace it only with 300 to 400 calories worth of protein and vegetables. Now you would have created a calorie deficit of about 400 to 500 calories per day. Over the course of a week, this adds up to about 3,500 calories. If you can do this consistently,”

The deficit enables you to eliminate half a kilo each week, helping you to lose weight sustainably. Raj said, “You can expect to lose anywhere from 400 to 500 grams every week. Remember, in the long run, be it health or weight loss, it is simply about making small sustainable changes to what you are already doing.”

The pace is steady, but it will keep you committed to healthy eating, unlike dramatic crash diets, which are very rigorous, demanding high restriction.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Ekta Kapoor Unveils The New Naagin! Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Sizzling New Look In Naagin 7 | Glamsham.com
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Ekta Kapoor Unveils The New Naagin! Priyanka Chahar Choudhary’s Sizzling New Look In Naagin 7 | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Television queen Ektaa Kapoor made the big announcement during last night’s Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 by introducing the new lead of her super-hit supernatural franchise, Naagin 7. Sharing the stage with host Salman Khan, Ektaa had some fun banter and games with the contestants before announcing that actress Priyanka Chahar Choudhary will play the next Naagin, taking forward one of the most successful franchises on Indian television.

A special performance by Priyanka followed the announcement, where she set the stage ablaze with her powerful entry as the new shape-shifting serpent. Sharing the reveal video on social media, Colors TV captioned it, “Kehte hain ki agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho toh puri kainaat usse tumse milane ki koshish mein lag jaati hai! Wo Aa Gayi Hai!” —signifying that the wait for the new Naagin was finally over.

The first look had Priyanka looking every bit regal in her golden avatar, strong and mysterious. A high slit golden metallic skirt with a golden bralette, fringes, accessories gave her a look nothing short of mystical and mythical, bringing her predecessors Mouni Roy, Tejasswi Prakash, and Surbhi Jyoti to mind.

It feels so good when your favorite gets a big project !!

The biggest supernatural show on Indian television!

So, so happy for #PriyankaChaharChoudhary #Naagin7 pic.twitter.com/4wSoL8nxr7

— (@Priyanka_Astra) November 2, 2025

Created by Ektaa Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms, Naagin has remained one of the most favorite Colors TV franchises. The fantasy drama borrows from various Indian folklores about icchadhari naagins, shape-shifting serpents that guard the powerful Nagmani, a gem said to possess life-giving powers.

Also Read: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary Slayed Arjun Bijlani’s Birthday Party with Her Stunning Outfit!

In Naagin 7, the story will unfold against the mystical backdrop of the Kumbh Mela, where Priyanka’s character will encounter her fiercest challenge yet-a deadly dragon. Fans have been flooding social media with excitement over her casting, labeled “perfect,” in anticipation of the show’s premiere, which promises to blend mythology, magic, and modern storytelling like never before.

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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’
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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Coffee is often an integral part of several people’s morning routine, as the caffeine boost helps improve alertness and focus. Though a hot cuppa holds many benefits for your overall wellbeing, taking your coffee the wrong way can do more harm than good.

What we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. (Adobe Stock)

Also Read | Cardiologist with 40 years of experience shares ‘4 heroes in Indian kitchen’ that are better than any supplement

So, how can you best optimise your daily dose of coffee so that it not only satisfies your cravings but also is not bad for your health? Harvard doctor-scientist Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, shared 7 science-backed tips in an October 22 Instagram post to upgrade your coffee. Here’s what she suggests:

7 best science-backed ways to drink your coffee

Dr Trisha highlighted that according to National Health and Nutrition Examination survey data, around 75 percent of US adults drink coffee. Therefore, it is vital to know the best way to consume it.

Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)
Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)

According to the expert, what we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. Why? Because those habits form part of a ritual, many of us enjoy them multiple times a day. Here’s her advice:

1. Add no more than 1 teaspoon of sugar per cup

“A major 2022 study found that people who drank unsweetened coffee were less likely to die than those who didn’t drink coffee-for them, even drinking more than 4 ½ cups per day was linked to living longer,” Dr Trisha noted.

But don’t worry, according to the expert, people who lightly sweetened their coffee with just a single teaspoon also experienced a mortality benefit.

2. Think twice about artificial sweeteners

Citing another 2022 study, Dr Trisha highlighted that “artificial sweeteners seemed to negate the positive pattern seen among drinkers of sugar-sweetened or unsweetened coffee, even after accounting for the presence of diabetes and other factors.”

She added, “The data are still emerging, but a growing body of literature suggests that we shouldn’t assume sugar substitutes are a healthier choice for everyone.”

3. Avoid ultra-processed coffee creamers

If you use creamers in your coffee, beware, because the primary ingredient in many popular, seasonally flavoured creamers is usually some form of vegetable oil, like palm or soybean. Dr Trisha noted that they also have another 1 to 2 teaspoons’ worth of added sugars per tablespoon.

Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)
Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)

So, next time you’re standing in the dairy aisle, read the creamer labels carefully, she suggested. “If you’re still craving cosy #PSL (pumpkin spice latte) vibes, try adding a dash of cinnamon to your cup.”

4. Use your French press sparingly

Drinking 3 to 5 cups of espresso daily or 6 or more cups of French press coffee daily, according to Dr Trisha, was associated with elevated cholesterol levels due to diterpenes. “Diterpenes can raise cholesterol by decreasing the liver’s ability to remove low-density lipoproteins. Paper filters better trap diterpenes and keep them out of your cup,” she explained.

5. Instant and decaf coffee are still great

According to a 2022 study, Dr Trisha noted, ground coffee, instant coffee, and decaffeinated coffee were all similarly beneficial. “Instant coffee and coffee pods are technically filtered. Instant coffee is brewed filtered coffee that gets industrially dried into granules, and coffee pods contain a small filter on the inside,” Dr Trisha added.

6. Get your coffee in early

Referring a 2025 study of over 40,000 American men and women, Dr Trisha noted that those who drank their coffee primarily before noon – as opposed to sipping throughout the day, including the afternoon or evening – were 16 percent less likely to die of all causes.

“Heavy consumption of coffee in the afternoon and evening blocks the secretion of melatonin by about 30 percent. But the health risks of chronic disturbances to our circadian rhythm are far-reaching – and may be more related to inflammation than simply sleep quality,” she explained.

7. Plan on that bowel movement

Lastly, she noted another benefit of drinking coffee, pointing out a bodily function known as gastrocolic reflex: It’s a physiological phenomenon by which substances enter the stomach and, within minutes, trigger contractions in the colon.

She explained that because of it, people often experience the urge to have a bowel movement shortly after meals, which, of course, can cause some social discomfort but is perfectly healthy and normal.

“Coffee is a potent trigger of the gastrocolic reflex in many people. If this describes you, plan your routine accordingly,” Dr Trisha highlighted.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 3 November 2025

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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#LitTalk

What: Delhi and Its Textured Pasts – Prof Amar Farooqui, historian Sohail Hashmi, urban planner Shubham Mishra & Shashank Shekhar Sinha

Gram it: Devotees offer prayers at Vasudev Ghat, on the banks of the Yamuna river, on day 1 of Yamunotsav 2025. (Photo: Kamal Kishore/PTI)

Where: Conference Room I, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Road

When: November 3

Timing: 5.30pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)

#CineCall

What: 30th European Union Film Festival | The Wolves Come Out at Night (Mongolian film with English subtitles/ Director: Gabrielle Brady)

Where: The Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road

When: November 3

Timing: 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: JLN Stadium (Violet Line)

#TuneIn

What: Musical Concert ft Snezhana Zagorodnyaya (Bassoon) & Zakhar Atamanenko (Piano)

Where: CD Deshmukh Auditorium, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Road

When: November 3

Timing: 7pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line)

#ArtAttack

What: Everything I Waited to Forget – Artworks by KM Khushboo

Where: Art Incept, 227, Second Floor, Southpoint Mall, Golf Course Road, Sector 53, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram

When: November 1 to 24

Timing: 11am to 6.30pm

Entry: Free

Nearest Metro Station: Sector 54 Chowk (Rapid Metro)

#JustForLaughs

What: The Duo ft Chirag Panjwani & Kaustubh Aggarwal

Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram

When: November 3

Timing: 7pm

Entry: www.bookmyshow.com

Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro)

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Horoscope Today, November 3, 2025: Minor office hurdles may require focus
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Horoscope Today, November 3, 2025: Minor office hurdles may require focus

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Property matters may move in your favor as rental prospects bring long-term stability. Financial choices made with care are likely to reduce liabilities. Workplace bonds may feel delicate, requiring patience. Young ones at home may need gentle digital boundaries. Road journeys may stay enjoyable when safety is prioritized. Studies bring curiosity and steady engagement.

Horoscope Today: Daily astrological prediction for November 3, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: Emotional openness may elevate your bond to a new level.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Blue

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

Competition in the job market may intensify, encouraging you to refine your skills. Flexibility may feel hard to achieve, but steady effort will help. Colleague connections may not always bring mutual respect. Parents’ affection may provide motivation. Renovations may uplift your home with style and function. A desire to explore scenic places may brighten your mood. Academic progress may fill you with pride and satisfaction.

Love Focus: Taking emotional chances may bring excitement into love.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Green

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

A family elder may share warmth and wisdom, strengthening your bond. Gentle stretches may restore mobility and support recovery. Income appears smooth, ensuring financial ease. Career growth feels steady, though minor office hurdles may require focus. Journeys by road may inspire joy and wonder. Renting space may attract reliable tenants. Studies may feel engaging, keeping you motivated toward your goals.

Love Focus: Attentiveness may make your partner feel truly valued.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Golden

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

Quick desk routines may keep you active despite long hours. Guiding children with money habits may instil financial discipline. Personal branding may boost your professional standing. A grandparent’s story may inspire a fresh perspective. Impulsive travel may cause stress without preparation. Real estate values may fluctuate, so patience is wise.

Love Focus: Conflicts in love may settle with calm understanding.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: White

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Financial inflow may rise slightly, balancing earlier spending. Post-meal walks may aid digestion and support wellness. Leadership roles at work may call for careful decisions. Domestic warmth may surround you with comfort. Property dealings may bring gradual returns. Learning feels adventurous, adding depth to your skills.

Love Focus: Adjusting to shared roles may feel steady yet heavy.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Red

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Mini vacations may offer relaxation and renewal. Plant-based meals may support vitality and long-term health. Recognizing opportunities may improve your resource management. Career efforts may begin paving the way for promotion. A cousin’s plan may create a lively experience. Renovations may stretch timelines, requiring flexibility. Academic motivation may waver, so smaller goals will help.

Love Focus: Love may appear when your heart is open.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Family dynamics may shift, requiring patience as you adapt. Inner balance may guide you smoothly through changes. Asset diversification may safeguard your resources. Growth at work may bring promotion along with added duties. A joyful trip may refresh your spirit. Real estate activity may progress without obstacles. Studies may feel inspiring and spark enthusiasm.

Love Focus: Emotional distance may reduce joy in traditions.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

Financial responsibilities may ease when records remain organized. Ayurvedic detox may cleanse your system and bring lightness. Adapting to workplace changes may smooth transitions. A message from a distant relative may brighten your mood. Unplanned journeys may surprise you with delight. Property rented out may yield stable returns. Studies may inspire creativity and intellectual joy.

Love Focus: The thought of reunion may fill your heart with hope.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Brown

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Career possibilities may expand if you welcome emerging industry trends. Strength training may enhance stamina with gradual progress. Favorable rates may make currency exchange rewarding. Household interactions may strengthen your gratitude for close ties. A strong urge to travel may push you toward discovery. Real estate markets may appear steady, allowing you time before action.

Love Focus: Honest talks may open emotional growth today.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Peach

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

Acupressure may relieve tension and support relaxation. Strategic financial planning may guide you toward meaningful investments. Confidence at work may attract strong clients or partners. Shared traditions at home may feel especially significant. Pest control may be necessary to keep the property safe. Studies may feel fulfilling, adding to your progress.

Love Focus: Meeting your partner’s family may test your patience.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Purple

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Professional creativity may sharpen through practical workshops. Avoiding burnout may help you preserve steady energy. Past money efforts may show results through a stable inflow. Guidance from a senior relative may shift your outlook. Travel documents may require backups to avoid trouble. Real estate decisions may need caution in an unstable market.

Love Focus: A fresh love story may be beginning for you.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Cream

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

Charitable giving may bring a sense of fulfilment and joy. Balanced meals may strengthen your body and energy. Professional independence may grow, drawing recognition. A sibling’s company may bring harmony despite differences. Impulse travel may tempt you, but thoughtful planning is wiser. Renovations may face delays, so patience will be needed. Studies may feel exciting and keep you engaged.

Love Focus: Emotional flexibility may bring growth and healing.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Beige

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

Contact: Panchkula: +91-172-2562832, 2572874

Delhi: +91-11-47033152/40532026

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Brad Pitt Or Shah Rukh Khan? 'King' Teaser Has Fans Divided Over SRK's Latest Avatar! | Glamsham.com
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Brad Pitt Or Shah Rukh Khan? ‘King’ Teaser Has Fans Divided Over SRK’s Latest Avatar! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The first look of Shah Rukh Khan’s much-anticipated action drama King was revealed on November 2, on the occasion of the superstar’s 60th birthday. The teaser went viral in no time, as fans celebrated the return of the Badshah to the big screen with yet another stylish collaboration with director Siddharth Anand. However, the excitement soon gave way to a spirited online debate after many noticed an uncanny resemblance between Shah Rukh’s look in the teaser and Brad Pitt’s appearance in F1: The Movie.

Sid copycat Anand being his usual self lol https://t.co/sYeu4wMOro pic.twitter.com/zByQemAlGX

—(@twilightnovaa) November 2, 2025

In the teaser, Shah Rukh is seen wearing a mustard suede jacket over a light blue denim shirt, completed with a crossbody bag and aviator sunglasses. The overall outfit-casual with an effortless suave-is pretty much a dead ringer for what Brad Pitt wore in F1: The Movie. For fans, the similarities were impossible to ignore: side-by-side comparisons and reactions flooded social media. If some felt that the makers had borrowed a bit too from Pitt’s look, others saw this as a conscious creative decision.

Always knew you copied Brad Pitt’s style, didn’t expect you’ll replicate the exact same outfit of that iconic so soon!

That outfit.. 2 duffels of similar colors that hairstyle!@iamsrk @justSidAnand #KING pic.twitter.com/yaborTokpm

— Bilal (@bshkh029) November 2, 2025

Criticism poured in from some quarters as one user commented, “Copy paste hogaya yeh scene, Brad Pitt hakla aur mid Anand copy paste master hai #King.” “Sid copycat Anand being his usual self lol,” added another, while another said, “Didn’t expect SRK to replicate the exact same outfit-same duffels, same hairstyle! @iamsrk @justSidAnand #KING.” The accusations of imitation triggered a broader debate on Bollywood styling and how global influences are crossing into the imitation zone.

Of course, not everyone was critical. Many fans came to the look’s defense, theorizing it was an intentional homage rather than a case of copying. “I think this was intentional; a homage to Brad Pitt’s #F1 look,” one commented. Another post read, “Manifested SRK to look like Brad Pitt in F1 and the Universe didn’t even hesitate.” Others even celebrated the resemblance, saying it lent SRK an “international flair” fitting for King’s global action aesthetic.

Well now you know what card Brad Pitt had in F1 #King #ShahRukhKhan pic.twitter.com/pwgAdO5LTz

— CineRanker (@CineRanker) November 2, 2025

Also Read: John Cena’s Emotional Message for Shah Rukh Khan’s 60th Birthday Will Give You Goosebumps!

Helmed by Siddharth Anand, King is among the most awaited Bollywood releases of 2025 and marks Shah Rukh Khan’s first on-screen collaboration with his daughter, Suhana Khan. The ensemble cast of the film also includes Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Jackie Shroff, Saurabh Shukla, Arshad Warsi, Raghav Juyal, Anil Kapoor, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Abhay Verma. Homage or coincidence, the teaser has definitely managed to create much noise ahead of King’s release.

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Noida psychologist shares how constant screen time is causing ‘Popcorn Brain Syndrome’ in teenagers and young adults
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Noida psychologist shares how constant screen time is causing ‘Popcorn Brain Syndrome’ in teenagers and young adults

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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With screen time at an all-time high, many youngsters are constantly switching between apps, videos, and games. This digital overload is affecting focus, memory, and mental health. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Jaya Sukul, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Headspace Healing, Noida, sheds light on the emerging “popcorn brain” syndrome and how it impacts young minds. (Also read: Psychiatrist shares how late-night scrolling, anxiety and stress are fueling a sleep crisis among Gen Z )

Dr Jaya Sukul explains ‘Popcorn Brain Syndrome’ and how to reclaim focus in a screen-filled world. (Freepik)

What is Popcorn Brain?

“Popcorn Brain isn’t your brain literally popping,” says Dr Sukul. “It’s the sensation of your neural circuits being overstimulated by constant digital inputs. You may find yourself jumping quickly from one thing to the next, struggling to focus, and feeling restless offline because life seems slower than your online feed.”

She explains that modern lifestyles, social media, and continuous digital exposure have reshaped brain activity. “Your brain craves novelty, and devices exploit this craving, keeping you in a state of hyper-alertness. Over time, this can drain your energy, increase stress, reduce focus, and even affect sleep,” Dr Sukul adds.

Dr Sukul highlights Popcorn Brain, a condition affecting focus and emotional well-being due to excessive screen time.(Unsplash)
Dr Sukul highlights Popcorn Brain, a condition affecting focus and emotional well-being due to excessive screen time.(Unsplash)

Who is affected?

While Popcorn Brain is most commonly seen in teenagers and young adults, Dr Sukul warns it is also affecting people aged 30-45. “It’s not the same as internet addiction,” she clarifies. “Internet addiction is a clinical syndrome that disrupts work, relationships, and daily life. Popcorn Brain affects your quality of life, attention, and emotional well-being, but it doesn’t necessarily ruin relationships or career performance.”

Symptoms to watch for include:

  • Irritability and anxiety
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Difficulty focusing or paying attention
  • Feeling hyper-vigilant or stressed
  • Life offline feels dull or uninteresting
To address 'popcorn brain', Dr Sukul advises creating screen-free zones, taking breaks from devices, practising mindfulness, and consuming media intentionally.(Google Gemini)
To address ‘popcorn brain’, Dr Sukul advises creating screen-free zones, taking breaks from devices, practising mindfulness, and consuming media intentionally.(Google Gemini)

How to ease Popcorn Brain

Dr Sukul suggests several strategies to reclaim focus and peace of mind:

1. Create screen-free zones: Designate areas in your home where phones and devices aren’t allowed.

2. Schedule device breaks: Take intentional breaks from screens to reset your brain.

3. Practice mindfulness: Meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises can help improve focus and calm overstimulation.

4. Work in focused bursts: Short periods of concentration followed by breaks enhance productivity.

5. Be intentional with media consumption: Ask yourself, “Who is in control, me or my phone?”

6. Avoid mindless scrolling: Passive browsing actively overstimulates your brain and reinforces Popcorn Brain symptoms.

“By consciously managing digital consumption and including mindfulness practices, you can reclaim your attention, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being,” Dr Sukul concludes.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Feeling stressed? 5 types of calming music you need to put on your playlist
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Feeling stressed? 5 types of calming music you need to put on your playlist

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Has music felt like a warm hug when you are feeling low? Whether it is the nostalgic beat you listened to as a kid or the latest go-to heartbreak song that sums up your current situation better than you ever could, music has a comforting way of alleviating your stress, lowering the intensity of your feelings and uplifting you. It’s almost like a friend who understands you without needing words. Sometimes you just need someone to sit with you, music is that- whether before a big presentation or at night, unwinding with it.

Music can help calm your mind. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Orthopaedic surgeon shares 8 everyday habits that put your lungs, heart and other organs at risk: ‘Loud music…’

HT Lifestyle reached out to experts to understand why music is efficient in regulating emotions and which ones help in stress relief.

How does music reduce your anxiety?

As soon as you play your favourite tune, your mood lifts. (Picture credit: Freepik)
As soon as you play your favourite tune, your mood lifts. (Picture credit: Freepik)

There’s a scientific reason behind why music lifts mood. Dr Ajit Dandekar, head of mental health (psychiatry and psychology) at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital in Mumbai, told us music has been used as an ‘anxiolytic.’ The power of music to lower anxiety is such that it has been serving as a complementary aid for anxiety reduction.

One hack if you have nerve-wrecking anxiety before a big event? Dr Dandekar suggested listening to music. “Listening to music before, during or after a major event such as medical procedures, physical activities, or important professional tasks reduces anxiety significantly,” he said.

Long before one even understands what music is, music is a part of their lives. Dr Dandekar reminded that lullabies have low-frequency sounds which sound calming. A mother’s soft humming becomes the baby’s first encounter with music, calming their discomfort.

Moreover, as per the psychiatrist, music helps to calm down ‘body’s built-in alarm system.’

“Music plays a key role in calming the body’s built-in alarm system. When people listen to the music of their choice, their brain’s control centres ease the bodily functions, lowering the heartbeat and easing the ‘fight or flight’ state,” he explained, referring to how the nervous system reacts to stress. Normally, when one is anxious or stressed, the body turns on the fight or flight response, making the heart beat faster, and breathing quickens. It is the body’s way of telling you are in danger.

Music helps to calm down the physiological stress response. Dr Dandekar elaborated further, “Music turns on the brain’s reward circuits, leading to the release of dopamine and endorphins. That’s why many people feel the chill while listening to a particularly favourite section of their song.”

Likewise, when people sing together, whether at a karaoke or a concert, the psychiatrist highlighted that they feel connected.

But again, music is highly subjective. Dr Dandekar cautioned that sometimes fast, intense music can have an opposite effect, pushing the stress hormones and causing anxiety. Hence, one should stick to the rhythm and music they are comfortable with.

Here’s one important thing Dr Dandekar stressed that while music has undeniable therapeutic value, it is not a replacement for actual clinical therapy. “Music can be an aid, not the treatment itself. So if you are suffering from any mental health disorder, do not try to replace the recommended drugs or therapies with music,” he said. Music is a complementary tool to support your mental health, but not the primary route to recovery. It may regulate emotions, but proper guidance comes from a counsellor or psychiatrist.

5 types of calming music

Musicians and sound wellness facilitators Kamakshi and Vishala, founders of The Sound Space, shared with us which types of music are soothing and help in stress relief.

According to them, the calming sounds are rooted in certain frequencies, tempos, beats, rhythm and percussion that gently guide the mind into a soothing balance.

Kamkshi and Vishala revealed a brief guide, highlighting 5 types of calming music, along with explaining why they work and what they work best for:

1. Indian classical alap

  • What it is: It is the slow, introspective opening of a raga. It is free from rhythm or percussion. Specific ragas for mental peace, like Raga Yaman or Raga Darbari, are also aligned with specific times of day for optimal effect.
  • How it works: The alap allows for deep pauses, space between notes, and emotional resonance. Its frequencies typically range from 200–800 Hz, promoting calm brainwave activity and gentle emotional release.
  • Best used for: Meditation, nighttime listening, and emotional clarity.

2. Lo-Fi (low fidelity) beats

  • What it is: Lo-fi music has become a favourite among students and professionals looking for calm music for concentration. It features simple chord progressions, mellow beats, and ambient noise like vinyl crackles, all of which mimic nostalgia and reduce mental tension.
  • How it works: With a tempo of 60–90 BPM, lo-fi closely mirrors a relaxed heartbeat. Its predictability and lack of lyrics make it an excellent tool for maintaining focus without overstimulation.
  • Best used for: Working, studying, and creative thinking.

3. Binaural beats

  • What it is: Binaural beats are created by playing two slightly different frequencies in each ear, which your brain interprets as a third frequency.
  • How it works: For relaxation, alpha waves (8–14 Hz) are commonly used. For deep meditation, theta waves (4–8 Hz) can be helpful. It is like a sonic brain training that nudges the mind into a peaceful rhythm.
  • Best used for: Guided meditation, pre-sleep winding down, and deep breathing.

4. Nature soundscapes

  • What it is: Nature-inspired music for relaxation can have profound effects on mental health. The nervous system is hardwired to recognise these sounds as ‘safe,’ activating the parasympathetic response. For example: ocean waves, birdsong, or gentle rain.
  • How it works: These ambient tracks often fall between 100–600 Hz, and unlike typical music, there’s no melody or rhythm to anticipate—reducing mental overactivity and improving mindfulness.
  • Best used for: Sleep, restorative yoga, calming children.

5. 432 Hz music

  • What it is: 432 Hz is often described as warmer, softer, and more emotionally resonant. The tuning is popular in Indian flute music for meditation
  • How it works: Improved emotional balance and reduced anxiety.
  • Best used for: Energy clearing, deep meditation, or morning intention-setting.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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