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Hollywood’s New Obsession: The Rise of the “Quiet Icons” Changing the Fame Game
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Hollywood’s New Obsession: The Rise of the “Quiet Icons” Changing the Fame Game

by jummy84 December 8, 2025
written by jummy84

There’s a new wave sweeping through Hollywood, and it’s not about blockbuster franchises, scandal-driven headlines, or overnight viral fame. This season, the industry’s coolest energy is coming from what fans are calling the “Quiet Icons”  celebrities who don’t need chaos, controversy, or clickbait to dominate the conversation.

From red carpets to social media feeds, these stars are redefining what it means to shine in Hollywood. Instead of loud drama, they bring authenticity, intention, and a vibe that feels refreshingly human in an industry built on noise.

Leading the trend are multi-hyphenates like Lily Collins, who continues to blend classic elegance with modern cool; Barry Keoghan, whose mysterious charm has turned him into the internet’s favorite unpredictable actor; and rising artists like Maya Hawke, who has quietly become the muse of a generation craving softness and originality.

What makes these stars magnetic is simple:
realness is their brand.
They show up to premieres with effortless fashion, post unfiltered behind-the-scenes content, and speak with honesty about their process instead of perfection. No over-curated personas, no performative drama, just vibes, talent, and a sense of grounded confidence.

Even in fashion, the Quiet Icon movement is booming. Stylist-favorite brands like The Row, Khaite, and Tove are leaning into minimal silhouettes and luxe textures that whisper instead of shout. The red carpet has officially entered its “silent luxury with personality” era, and fans can’t get enough.

What’s fascinating is that this shift isn’t accidental, it’s cultural. Audiences are exhausted by spectacle. They want stars who feel real, who make fame look sustainable instead of chaotic, and who bring emotional intelligence to an industry that sometimes forgets what emotion even means.

This new Hollywood energy proves one thing:
You don’t have to be the loudest person in the room to be the most iconic.
Sometimes, the ones who speak softly make the biggest impact.

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Directors Mira Nair and Bijoy Shetty on Changing How the World Sees India
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Directors Mira Nair and Bijoy Shetty on Changing How the World Sees India

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

When Nair and Shetty meet over Zoom for a conversation with Vogue, they exchange notes about each other’s work and discuss the tug-of-war between authenticity and representation. Most of all, they talk about resisting the pressure to­ flatten identities into marketable tropes. For both filmmakers, the challenge and the joy are the same: to show India as it is—in all its messy, irresistible complexity.

Vogue: Mira, you’ve often said that you’re an Indian filmmaker at home in the world. Your films have helped change how the world sees India and its diaspora. Bijoy, your music videos, particularly your recent work with Hanumankind, are strongly rooted in Indian culture. How important is the idea of representation in your work?

Mira Nair: I am not into being an ambassador and saying my country is so wonderful, so rich. I don’t approach filmmaking like a Benetton ad. The point is to plunge into the layers of life in front of you and extricate the humanity that is local to that place, and to do it in a way that is so truthful that it becomes universal. The point is that we’re not islands among ourselves; we are actually all utterly human. That said, as an Indian filmmaker living in New York, then in East Africa, I was always in these places where I was a novelty, where I may have been forced to explain myself. But I grew up with a kind of fierceness—I’m not going to justify myself or give you lessons on my bindi. I refuse to let people who haven’t lived in our streets take our culture and bugger it up.

Bijoy Shetty: Sadly, colonization is in our DNA, where we assume that Western culture is the superior one. But in all honesty, I’ve benefited from that perception. With “Big Dawgs,” a lot of the reaction was because they never thought that an Indian could rap like this. It’s not like this tremendous video with high production value. It’s just the shock of it being an Indian rapper and an Indian music video that has taken it wherever it’s gone. But once that novelty wears off, does your work have a strong enough identity to keep the viewer’s attention? That’s what really matters.

Mira, you’ve spoken about how your primary influence is the street, whether it’s where your stories come from or your tendency to cast non-actors in your films. Bijoy, hip-hop was born on the streets of the Bronx. Can you talk about what the street means to you as a­ character, and how you look to it for inspiration?

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Nia DaCosta on Changing Depths of Field in the Cinematography
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Nia DaCosta on Changing Depths of Field in the Cinematography

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Hedda Gabler, as played by Tessa Thompson in “Hedda,” is a mercurial being in the way that Greek gods are. Writer/director Nia DaCosta wanted the audience to see the process of how she decides to meddle in the affairs of mortals — aka the guests at the party she’s throwing to boost her husband George’s (Tom Bateman) career prospects. But DaCosta also wanted to stay true to her reading of the character: Hedda doesn’t even know why she does what she does, or necessarily knows that she is going to act until she’s already unlocking her father’s pistol case. 

Much of the enticing capriciousness of Hedda comes from Thompson’s performance, of course.  But DaCosta and her cinematographer Sean Bobbitt also put their thumbs on the scales when it comes to bringing Hedda’s desires to the fore. The film uses playful visual techniques and some innovative technology to bring the viewer inside Hedda’s volatile, passionate perspective. 

Tracy Letts at Netflix's 'A House of Dynamite' premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on October 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

One tool used in several key shots throughout the film — or, as DaCosta put it on a recent episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, the moments of gear shift — is the Cinefade. “It’s something that’s continually getting developed, and it essentially controls the amount of light that goes into the camera,” DaCosta told IndieWire. “You have the background distorting and changing and the depth-of-field shifts, but everything else stays the same. It’s sort of like a contrazoom but it’s more subtle.”

HEDDA, Tessa Thompson, 2025. © Amazon MGM Studios /Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Hedda’©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection

As any fan of the Innie/Outie elevator on “Severance” (or, you know, that one shot in “Jaws”) is well aware, a contrazoom is an in-camera effect that induces a sense of visual vertigo. The camera moves in one direction as the zoom lens moves in the opposite, leaving the subject of the shot caught in the shifting depth of field like a toy boat as the tide rolls out. The Cinefade allows for the depth of field in a shot to change without distorting the subject’s face, by controlling the light coming into the camera. In “Hedda,” the result looks like nothing so much as a spark of mischief occurring to the mistress of the house.

In one notable sequence, the changing depth of field keys the viewer into Hedda’s inner world when she sees Eileen (Nina Hoss) from across the dance floor. DaCosta and Bobbitt frame the moment so that nothing in the shot is larger or more centered than these two women are, suddenly locked into seeing each other. Hedda seems to float towards Eileen, as the whole party warps around her, care of a double dolly (putting both the camera and the actor on tracks). 

“We do it on the double dolly, which — was it invented by Scorsese? But then obviously [it] was popularized by Spike Lee. It’s a shot that I love and I thought, ‘OK, how do I want to get [Hedda] across the room?’ Because I know I didn’t want her to walk. I wanted her to be pulled by her heart. I wanted to have these moments in the film that feel outside of reality, and that was one of them,” DaCosta said. 

There is still an emotional reality that even these moments are grounded in, however. DaCosta told IndieWire that her choices, from the behavior of the camera to the costumes, are all about finding visual ways to express an understanding of the characters to the viewer that the characters themselves might never articulate. 

HEDDA, Tessa Thompson, 2025. © Amazon MGM Studios /Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Hedda’©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Sean’s a very curious, exploratory, interested collaborator, and he’s so focused on emotion and story, so that really helps, too,” DaCosta said. “[We’re] really trying to filter everything through character and not reference other films as much as we can, but reference other forms of art — painting, photography. There’s a lot of conversations, and Sean said this the other day, like, every director’s different, but the more you talk to them, the more they talk, the more they tell you what they want.” 

For DaCosta and Bobbitt, they worked out what they wanted in rehearsals inside the already set-dressed English manor house where the story is set. “I’ll have these ideas, and it’s a lot of what ifs. What if we did a contrazoom but instead of distance and focal length, that was about light and f-stop, you know? We built a new rig, essentially, because I was like, ‘what if we took the head of the Trinity [camera stabilizer] and got rid of the post but put it right on the body, and then we have this really cool thing that looks amazing,’” DaCosta said. 

Hedda herself would demand nothing less than a film that looks amazing and keeps the audience on their toes. Bobbitt’s and DaCosta’s camera choices give the protagonist exactly what she wants.

“Hedda” is now streaming on Prime Video.

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Fridays: The Holistic Weight Care Program Changing How People Access GLP-1 Medications
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The Holistic Weight Care Program Changing How People Access GLP-1 Medications – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Fridays Health

Fridays Health is redefining modern weight care with a holistic telehealth platform that makes access to GLP-1 medications simple, affordable, and fully supported. The program combines cutting-edge science with compassionate care, bringing together everything patients need to reach a healthier weight — from medication and labs to nutrition, fitness, and mental wellness coaching — all from home.

Ready to take the first step? Click here to get started with Fridays.

A Simplified Path to Care

Getting started with Fridays begins with a short eligibility quiz and a same-day connection to a licensed medical provider. Each patient receives a personalized care plan that includes medication guidance, lifestyle coaching, and optional lab testing through Quest Diagnostics. In most cases, patients can complete the entire process online, without long delays or complicated steps. Fridays’ clinical team helps each person find the safest, most effective plan for their individual goals.

It takes about a minute — start your quiz now to see if you qualify.

Fridays Health

Science-Backed Medication Options

Fridays offers compounded GLP-1 medications designed to reflect the active ingredients in well-known treatments such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. Patients can choose between compounded semaglutide (GLP-1) and compounded tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP), both prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies that meet rigorous quality standards.

For those looking to begin gently, Fridays now also offers GLP-1 microdosing, starting at just $98 per month — one of the most affordable entry points in the country.

Curious which option fits you best? Click here to explore your medication choices.

Transparent and Flexible Pricing

Fridays stands out for its clear, all-inclusive pricing structure. Every plan includes unlimited provider visits, lab work, care coaching, access to the SESH digital fitness community, and convenient nationwide shipping.

Patients can select flexible 3-, 6-, or 12-month subscription options for added savings:

There are no hidden fees, and patients can use FSA or HSA funds toward their care.

See the full pricing breakdown and lock in your preferred plan here.

Expanding Beyond GLP-1s

Fridays has evolved into a full-spectrum wellness platform. In addition to GLP-1 treatments, the company now offers hormone optimization therapies and longevity medications that support overall vitality. These include Sermorelin for growth-hormone stimulation, NAD+ for cellular energy and recovery, and B12-MIC injections for enhanced metabolism and energy balance.

Want to go beyond weight care? Explore Fridays’ longevity and hormone therapies.

Fridays Health

Whole-Person Wellness

Each Fridays plan integrates medical guidance with real human support. Patients have access to licensed clinicians, certified health coaches, and support groups focused on nutrition, stress management, and movement. The program aims to help people build healthy, sustainable habits rather than rely on medication alone.

Join the community that’s helping thousands build lasting change — get started with Fridays today.

LegitScript Verified and Highly Responsive

Fridays maintains LegitScript certification, verifying its compliance with telemedicine and pharmacy regulations. The company is known for exceptional customer service, offering phone, chat, and email support — often with response times under ten minutes. Most consultations are completed within 24 to 48 hours of signup, and medication delivery usually arrives within two to five business days.

Questions? Connect with a Fridays care coordinator now.

The Bottom Line

Fridays is setting a new standard in holistic, accessible weight care. By combining medical expertise, patient education, and affordable GLP-1 access under one roof, it offers a complete approach to health that fits into real life.

As cofounder Sina Arham explains, “We built Fridays to treat people, not just prescribe medication. Our goal is to make evidence-based care approachable, empowering, and built around the patient.”

If you’re ready for a supportive, science-driven approach to long-term wellness, click here to begin your Fridays journey.

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Nehal Chudasama, Farhana Bhatt, And Malti Chahar Formed New Group In Bigg Boss 19 House Changing The Whole Dynamics
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Nehal Chudasama, Farhana Bhatt, And Malti Chahar Formed New Group In Bigg Boss 19 House Changing The Whole Dynamics

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The reality show Bigg Boss 19 has now been airing for over a month, and the dynamics inside the house are becoming increasingly complex. While two major alliances dominate the scene, several housemates remain unaffiliated, paving the way for a third group to emerge and fans are already buzzing about the potential drama this new formation could bring. Following the latest round of nominations, housemates participated in a unique ration task that required them to recreate image signs while facing the pressure of ration cuts.

Bigg Boss 19

Ration Task In Bigg Boss 19 House

Despite the efforts of housemates, their food supply was reduced, adding tension and urgency to the competition. In the most recent promo for Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19, Bigg Boss announces an intriguing twist and said, “You will have to take a practical exam at the BB Retreat, and two experts will be doing motivational speaking.” The housemates gathered in the garden area, where they laid on the floor to form signs displayed on the screen, marking the beginning of this unusual challenge.

Tanya Mittal

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In a surprising turn, contestants Tanya Mittal and Malti Chahar took on the roles of motivational speakers, delivering blunt and candid feedback to their fellow housemates. During which, Gaurav Khanna wrapped up his speech with a warning and said, “Tie the belts on your seat, because the weather is about to turn bad.” Away from the task, housemates Nehal Chudasama, Farhana Bhatt, and Malti Chahar huddled on the couch to discuss the emerging house dynamics.

Malti Chahar

Malti expressed frustration, saying, “Brother, I’ll get bored seeing such groups for two months,” while pointing at the existing alliance led by Amal and Zeeshan, commenting, “These guys are set.” Farhana proposed a bold plan and said, “Let’s do one thing, let’s create a new group. We’ll ruin the whole house.” Malti predicted that one of the three would spark a fight, and Nehal agreed, stating, “Really? All three of us are opinionated.”

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From stonewalling to sharing: How emotionally expressive men are changing dating game in India
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From stonewalling to sharing: How emotionally expressive men are changing dating game in India

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 05, 2025 07:47 pm IST

Modern Indian dating is evolving, emotionally available men are breaking stereotypes, opening up, and building stronger, more meaningful connections with women.

Being emotionally available is key to forming meaningful connections in dating, but it’s easier said than done. Understanding your own feelings, communicating openly, and being present can help you build trust, intimacy, and stronger relationships. Ravi Mittal, founder and CEO of QuackQuack, shares with HT Lifestyle how you can become more emotionally available and navigate modern dating with confidence. (Also read: Can late-night eating habits affect hormones? Lifestyle coach says these 9 changes can help )

Indian men are moving away from traditional beliefs about masculinity, embracing emotional availability.(Unsplash)

How modern Indian men are redefining dating

For a long time, Indian society has held two firm beliefs about men: they don’t talk about their feelings, and they don’t cry. Men were expected to provide, protect, and take care, but asking to be taken care of, or showing vulnerability- wasn’t considered “manly.”

The good news? Over the past few years, modern dating, amplified by virtual platforms, has started to dismantle these stereotypes. Men are no longer bottling up emotions, and love has become far more enjoyable when communication flows both ways.

Modern dating trends show millennials and Gen Z prefer emotionally available partners. (Pexels )
Modern dating trends show millennials and Gen Z prefer emotionally available partners. (Pexels )

Why are emotionally expressive men more desirable

A survey by the Indian dating app QuackQuack shows that 3 in 5 men now openly discuss vulnerabilities and share their flaws and red flags during the initial chatting phase itself. Surveys indicate that emotionally available men are increasingly desirable to women.

Profiles that include statements like “I go to therapy every Sunday” or “Still moving on from the last breakup but open to connections” receive more attention for their honesty. Emotional availability has even surpassed the traditional “six-pack abs and over six feet” checklist in desirability. Millennials and Gen Z are leading this change, seeking partners who communicate openly and rejecting toxic masculinity traits like hot-and-cold behaviour or stonewalling.

Traditional gender roles are slowly fading as women take the lead while men embrace being wooed. Relationships thrive when both partners communicate openly. Vulnerable, emotionally available men are not only attractive, but they also help build stronger, more sustainable connections.

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Amidst Industry Upheaval, Are Fashion Students Changing Their Career Goals?
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Amidst Industry Upheaval, Are Fashion Students Changing Their Career Goals?

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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Colby Zur, a senior apparel design major at Colorado State University and 2025 Fashion Scholarship Fund (FSF) Scholar, says many of his peers have struggled to land summer internships in fashion. They either couldn’t land one, he says, or the ones they did find weren’t design-related: “Right …

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Hailee Steinfeld on Josh Allen Marriage Changing Lifestyle
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Hailee Steinfeld on Josh Allen Marriage Changing Lifestyle

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Hailee Steinfeld has learned to appreciate a timeout. 

The Sinners star revealed that her relationship with Josh Allen—who she tied the knot with in May following two years of dating—has taught her to enjoy a slower pace of life, especially when it comes to her career. 

After all, the Buffalo Bills quarterback’s job requires a very consistent routine, while her acting schedule is constantly changing. 

“What we do is so unpredictable, and his job is on such a strict schedule,” Hailee explained to Variety in an interview published Oct. 3. “So it’s actually a blessing—I try to organize my time so I can be where he is.”

And with Josh, 29, currently in the midst of the NFL’s 2025 regular season, the Oscar nominee, 28, said she is presently enjoying some downtime so she can cheer him on during his games.

“This time of year, I get to hunker down, slow down, support him and live life,” she continued. “When the offseason rolls around, it’s go-time for me.”

In the past, taking time off work wasn’t exactly a regular occurrence for Hailee. 

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