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How Indian designers are reimagining the bridal veil

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Veil is indeed the final adornment that completes a bridal ensemble and this wedding season, the humble veil has transformed from a traditional covering to the ultimate statement piece. From Manish Malhotra to Falguni Shane Peacock, almost every bridal couture designers’ focus this season is on the veil. Bejewelled veils designed by Falguni Shane Peacock feature emerald stones giving the illusion of vintage jewels, while Manish has gone heavy on aari and zardozi embroidery work, thereby reviving heritage crafts for the veil.

From bejewelled to statement embroidery, the bridal veils have surpassed the conventional vedic mantras and couples’ initials trend

The trend for the contemporary Indian bride is maximalist, focusing on opulently embroidered and heavily bejewelled veils that don’t just complete the ensemble—they become the star of the show. “Moving beyond simple borders, modern bridal veils, or dupattas, are being re-envisioned as wearable works of art, offering a grand, cinematic entrance that sets the tone for the entire celebration,” opines designer Rina Dhaka.

“Beyond text, bridal veils are now featuring bespoke motifs—from delicate butterflies and blooming 3D floral appliqués to celestial patterns—making each piece truly one-of-a-kind,” says designer Shruti Sancheti.

The bejewelled veil is no longer just an accessory, it has become a cherished piece of bespoke wearable art that narrates the bride’s journey and her love story, to be treasured for generations to come. This wedding season, the veil is unequivocally claiming its place in the spotlight.

“The modern bride is looking for something beyond the Vedic verses and the couples’ initials on the veil and designers are definitely catering to this demand with utter chicness for the brides to make a statement on their D-day,” says designer Nachiket Barve.

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Asrani: The Actor Who Brought Heart To Humour In Indian Cinema | Glamsham.com
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Asrani: The Actor Who Brought Heart To Humour In Indian Cinema | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

The moment one utters the name Asrani, generations over 45 instinctively hear that unforgettable line – “Main Angrezon ke zamane ka jailer hoon!” The words, delivered in his inimitable pitch and rhythm, have outlived the cult classic film Sholay itself. But to remember Asrani only for Sholay would be to overlook one of Indian cinema’s most versatile, consistent, and quietly revolutionary performers.

Govardhan Asrani — simply known as Asrani — was born on January 1, 1941, in Jaipur, into a Sindhi family that had migrated from Karachi after Partition. He trained at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, where he was a classmate of Subhash Ghai and Shatrughan Sinha — both of whom would later acknowledge him as “the actor who could make tragedy sound funny.”

When Asrani came to Mumbai in the late 1960s, comic roles were largely loud and slapstick. What he brought was nuance — a realism hidden beneath humour. His characters were funny, but never foolish. Even in chaos, he maintained control — his expressions were calculated, his pauses deliberate, his delivery razor-sharp.

Asrani became a fixture in Hindi cinema through his 25-film collaboration with Rajesh Khanna. The two shared an off-screen friendship rare for that era. In films like Bawarchi, Aap Ki Kasam, Amar Prem, and Chhoti Si Baat, Asrani was more than comic relief — he was the emotional bridge between the star and the audience.

Few know that it was Khanna who insisted Hrishikesh Mukherjee cast Asrani in Bawarchi and later recommended him to Gulzar. It was Gulzar’s Aandhi and Koshish that revealed Asrani’s ability to shade humour with melancholy — something few comic actors attempted then.

The role of the jailer in Sholay wasn’t originally written for Asrani. Ramesh Sippy had initially considered Mehmood, but it was Asrani’s mock-Hitler audition that sealed the deal. On set, his improvisation — including the goose-step and exaggerated mustache — had the crew in splits. Amitabh Bachchan later recalled that “every time Asrani entered the frame, even rehearsals stopped — everyone wanted to see what he would do next.”

What made the jailer unforgettable wasn’t just the humour, but the satire – a colonial hangover caricatured in one man.

While audiences loved Asrani the comedian, the industry insiders respected Asrani the technician. He directed six films, including Chala Murari Hero Banne (1977), a semi-autobiographical take on a struggler’s life in Bollywood — years before such meta-narratives became fashionable.

He also discovered and mentored several Gujarati actors and screenwriters, quietly contributing to the rise of Gujarati cinema in the 1970s and 80s. Many later television comedians — from Paresh Rawal to Deven Bhojani — have cited Asrani as an early influence for his blend of sincerity and timing.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Asrani never retired. He adapted. From the melodramatic frames of the 70s to the multiplex realism of the 2000s, he found his place. Whether in Hera Pheri, Malamaal Weekly, or Bhool Bhulaiyaa, he reinvented himself without ever becoming a caricature of his own legacy.

His final screen (released) appearance in The Trial (Season 2), where he played a sharp, high-profile lawyer with an understated arrogance, showed an actor still at work — still experimenting. Critics noted that his controlled performance “proved age had only honed his instinct for restraint.”

Those who knew him personally often remarked that Asrani’s off-screen persona was nothing like his on-screen ones. He was quiet, methodical, deeply spiritual, and known to rehearse each scene multiple times, fine-tuning tone and rhythm. His wife, actress Manisha (of Sholay’s chorus fame), once shared in an interview that Asrani would spend hours watching Charlie Chaplin reels to study “how silence could be comic too.”

He believed comedy was the toughest craft — “you must be intelligent enough to play stupid convincingly,” he once told a film school class in Pune.

On October 20, 2025, Asrani passed away in Mumbai at 84. His departure marks more than the loss of a beloved actor — it closes a chapter of Indian cinema that valued wit, warmth, and workmanship over showmanship.

Asrani’s body of work — over 350 films across languages, tones, and decades — stands as a masterclass in comic realism. He made laughter a language of empathy.

Bollywood has bid adieu to an artist who never sought the spotlight but ended up being the light in every frame he entered. He leaves behind not an obituary, but a legacy — one for generations of actors to learn how truth, timing, and tenderness can coexist in a single smile.

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Kantara Chapter 1 dethrones Chhaava to become the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025, crosses ₹800 crore
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Kantara Chapter 1 dethrones Chhaava to become the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025, crosses ₹800 crore

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

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Updated on: Oct 23, 2025 04:02 pm IST

Kantara Chapter 1 has grossed over ₹800 crore worldwide, surpassing Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava to become the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025.

The crown of the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 has been passed on from Chhaava to Kantara Chapter 1. The Rishab Shetty film crossed ₹800 crore in box office collections worldwide on Wednesday, and also leapt past Chhaava’s lifetime collections of ₹807 crore in the process.

Rishab Shetty directed and plays the lead in Kantara Chapter 1, the prequel to Kantara.

Kantara Chapter 1 box office update

According to Hombale Films, the production house behind Kantara Chapter 1, the period actioner earned ₹717 crore worldwide in its first two weeks. The studio made this announcement on Friday in the form of a social media post. In its third week, the film has continued earning at a breakneck pace, adding ₹38 crore net in India in its third weekend. Since then, the film has added ₹92 crore gross worldwide in six days, which would take its total to ₹809 crore worldwide. This is higher than Chhaava’s final haul of ₹807 crore.

However, other sources claim that Kantara Chapter 1 is still some distance away from Chhaava’s record, with Sacnilk putting its worldwide haul somewhere around ₹775 crore after 21 days (as of Wednesday night). Kantara Chapter 1 has earned ₹556.75 crore net in India and an estimated $13 million overseas. An English-language version is now set to release later this month.

The highest-grossing Indian films of 2025

In the list of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2025, Kantara Chapter 1 and Chhaava are followed by Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara, which collected ₹576 crore worldwide. Rajinikanth’s Coolie, with a worldwide haul of over ₹500 crore, sits in the number four spot, while Yash Raj Films’ spy thriller War 2 rounds up the top 5 with a final collection of ₹365 crore. Three other Indian films – Mahavatar Narsimha, OG, and Lokah Chapter 1 – have grossed over ₹300 crore this year. Only one other Hindi film makes it into the top 10 – Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par, which is just behind Mohanlal’s L2: Empuraan.

All about Kantara Chapter 1

Written and directed by Rishab Shetty, Kantara Chapter 1 is a sequel to the 2022 blockbuster Kantara. It is the second-highest-grossing Kannada film ever, only behind KGF Chapter 2. The film also stars Rukmini Vasanth, Jayaram, and Gulshan Devaiah.

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5 Indian Stars Perfect For Dev In Brahmāstra 2
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5 Indian Stars Who Could Play The Lead In Ayan Mukerji’s Fantasy Drama Sequel

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

5 Actors Who Could Play Dev In Brahmāstra 2 ( Photo Credit – Facebook/YouTube)

After his last film, the Hrithik Roshan and Jr. NTR starrer action-thriller War 2, underperformed in theaters, filmmaker Ayan Mukerji’s recent social media post sparked speculation about the sequel to Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva. While the massively mounted 2022 film received mixed reviews from critics, it struck the right chord with a large segment of cinephiles, thanks to the lead pair of Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt and world-class visual effects.

If the speculation turns out to be true, and the much-anticipated sequel Brahmāstra: Part Two – Dev is indeed happening, the big question is, who will play the titular role this time? Here are five Indian actors who could be a perfect fit to play Dev in Ayan Mukerji’s ambitious second installment of the planned trilogy.

1. Ranveer Singh

Ever since the release of the first Brahmāstra film, many fans have speculated that Ranveer Singh could play Dev, while Deepika Padukone might portray Amrita. The ever-energetic Gully Boy actor, who will next be seen in Aditya Dhar’s spy actioner Dhurandhar, is undoubtedly one of the most exciting choices to bring Dev’s intense and fiery character to life.

What an incredible transformation by Ranveer!

This is why he’s the greatest of this generation ,the actor who gives it his all for every single role. Phenomenal!
I can’t wait for the trailer that will drop on 12th November 2025.

Ranveer Singh is back! 🐐 #Dhurandhar pic.twitter.com/KKEnzDAgcF

— Tony メ𝟶 (@AbelX0) October 16, 2025

2. Hrithik Roshan

While his last film, War 2, also directed by Ayan Mukerji, may not have performed at the box office as expected, one should never underestimate Hrithik Roshan’s star power, box office appeal, and acting prowess. He has the intensity and screen presence needed to portray the formidable Dev in Brahmāstra: Part Two – Dev. If that happens, fans will finally witness two powerhouse performers, Hrithik Roshan and Ranbir Kapoor, sharing screen space for the very first time.

25 years in the industry and he still has the same aura, good looking and charisma. ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥#HrithikRoshan #War2 pic.twitter.com/vmirN5sYUN

— فــ (@Aankhenn_) October 11, 2025

3. Ranbir Kapoor

There is a chance that Ranbir Kapoor himself may play the double role of Shiva and Dev in the sequel. Previously, the Animal actor had played the double role of a father and son in Karan Malhotra’s Shamshera. While the period action drama didn’t do well at the box office, Ranbir Kapoor can turn things around in Brahmāstra: Part Two – Dev. The immensely talented actor is gearing up for his next films: Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love & War and Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana Part One.

Here comes the Superstar Artist Ranbir Kapoor in Animal 🔥#AnimalTrailer #Animal #RanbirKapoor pic.twitter.com/8zf95tCgu5

— 𝙑 ♪ (@RKs_Tilllast) November 23, 2023

4. Prabhas

Casting the Baahubali star Prabhas in a big-ticket film like Brahmāstra: Part Two – Dev alongside Ranbir Kapoor would be a dream come true for fans. If it happens, Ayan Mukerji’s sequel could truly become a pan-Indian cinematic spectacle. The Rebel Star is next set to appear in the romantic horror-comedy The RajaSaab, followed by Hanu Raghavapudi’s next and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit.

On our REBEL Fans demand 🤗

Salaar Devaratha Raisaar 💥 #Prabhas #Salaar pic.twitter.com/2lKfoAQe5p

— Salaar (@SalaarTheSaga) October 23, 2024

5. Jr. NTR

The RRR star Jr. NTR is undoubtedly one of the most intense and talented actors in Indian cinema. His electrifying screen presence was on full display in his recent outing, War 2. Sharing the screen with Ranbir Kapoor could offer audiences a fresh and compelling male lead duo, creating a unique cinematic experience. Jr. NTR fans are also eagerly anticipating his next project with director Prashanth Neel.

I am seeing your love for #War2 and I love you back for it… Incredible to see the public support for our film which we made with a lot of passion. Let’s goooo!@ihrithik @advani_kiara #AyanMukerji @yrf #YRFSpyUniverse pic.twitter.com/fl0eEoO9hK

— Jr NTR (@tarak9999) August 16, 2025

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Massive Indian Action Movie 'Baahubali: The Epic' Re-Release Trailer
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Massive Indian Action Movie ‘Baahubali: The Epic’ Re-Release Trailer

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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Massive Indian Action Movie ‘Baahubali: The Epic’ Re-Release Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 20, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Strangers look up to me like I’m God. Who am I?!” Variance has revealed the new trailer for Baahubali: The Epic, a brand new version of the two-part Baahubali epic series of movies. This is pretty much India’s Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (also finally getting released this year). Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, who later went on to make the world-shattering RRR, directed these original two action movies Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017). Now he’s re-edited & remastered both of them into one single movie, combining footage from both with technical enhancements and previously unseen scenes. When a lost prince is rescued and raised in exile, he grows up unaware of his past. Years later, he returns to uncover the truth about his father’s murder & his mother’s imprisonment, and will rise to reclaim his place as the rightful king. Baahubali: The Epic stars Prabhas in dual roles, with Rana Daggubati, Anushka, Tamannaah Bhatia, Ramya Krishnan, Sathyaraj, and Nassar. I actually went to see this in theaters back in 2015 and it’s proper awesome. I bet even players better now as this final version. Give it a shot and experience a real epic like no other on the BIGGEST screens around – including IMAX worldwide.

Here’s the new official trailer (+ poster) for S.S. Rajamouli’s Baahubali: The Epic, direct from YouTube:

Baahubali: The Epic Trailer

Baahubali: The Epic Poster

10 years before RRR took the world by storm, master filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli redefined Indian Cinema with his two-part Baahubali saga – from 2015 & 2017. Now, the epic tale of royalty, revenge, kings, and wars has been personally re-edited by the master himself into a single unforgettable cinematic experience, with fully remastered picture and sound (and a few new surprises), so audiences can reunite to experience the euphoria the way it was intended: on the big screen. When a lost prince (Prabhas) is rescued & raised in exile, he grows up unaware of his past. Years later, he returns to uncover the truth about his father’s murder and his mother’s imprisonment, and must rise to reclaim his place as the rightful king. Baahubali: The Epic (aka Bahubali) is directed by acclaimed Indian filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, his 10th feature film at the time – he later directed RRR in 2022. Produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni under Arka Media Works. Made in the Telugu film industry (in both Telugu & Tamil). Baahubali: The Beginning first released in 2015; Baahubali: The Conclusion in 2017. Rajamouli’s Baahubali: The Epic opens in theaters worldwide starting October 31st, 2025 – with special screenings October 29th. Who wants to go watch it?

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Beaches to snowy mountains: 3 Indian destinations to explore in January 2026
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Beaches to snowy mountains: 3 Indian destinations to explore in January 2026

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

January in India has a way of surprising you. After the New Year frenzy, the country feels calmer, the air feels lighter, and every place seems ready to welcome a fresh start. Over different years, I wandered quiet streets in Goa, sipped kadak chai while Jaipur markets buzzed, and watched snowflakes settle outside my window in Gulmarg.

January in India brings calm beaches, colourful markets, and snowy escapes, offering unforgettable moments for every traveller’s senses to savour.(Hindustan Times)

Each destination has its own rhythm and charm, and experiencing them in January makes India feel extra inviting. From sun and sand to royal heritage and snowy slopes, this is the season to explore with all your senses alive.

Goa: Golden beaches, perfect weather, and the ultimate January escape

January in Goa is magical. Once the New Year crowds head home, the city turns calm, and beaches are blissfully quiet. The weather is just right, and a gentle evening breeze makes it a joy to be out and about. I spent my days wandering Fontainhas on a culture walk, hopping between beach shacks, and exploring spice gardens and cashew farms where feni is made and tasted fresh. Forget cars with AC and hop on a scooter. The January weather makes every ride feel like part of the experience. Booking in advance is key as the month is growing in popularity. My tip is to stay in an Airbnb in Siolim or Vagator, and for groups, a private pool villa adds a touch of effortless fun.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 28°C, cool evenings with a gentle breeze
AccessibilityGoa International Airport (Dabolim); well-connected trains and buses from Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru
Best Travel TipPre-book accommodation and pick a scooter for easier beach and market access

Food and exploring tips

  • Fontainhas Latin Quarter, spice gardens, and cashew farms for feni tasting.
  • Beaches at Morjim and Vagator for a mix of energy and calm.
  • Seafood shacks, cafreal dishes, and feni tasting.
  • Private pool villas for groups, and mornings on the scooter are unbeatable.

For bookings, click here.

Jaipur: Royalty, food, and low-key explorations in the pink city

Jaipur feels alive in January. The sunny days are bright but not hot, and the evenings have a crisp chill that makes street snacks irresistible. From Hawa Mahal to City Palace and Amber Fort, there is plenty to see. Wandering the colourful markets adds a layer of joy. I loved dedicating a full day just to exploring the local bazaars, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells at my own pace. Food is at the heart of Jaipur, and a hot pyaaz kachori with kadak chai is the perfect way to cap off a walking day. LMB in the middle of the markets is ideal for a mid-shopping pit stop, with lassi and aloo tikki that deserve every bite. Jaipur in January invites culture lovers and foodies to wander and taste at ease.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 22-25°C, evenings can drop to 8-12°C
AccessibilityJaipur International Airport; well-connected trains and buses from Delhi, Mumbai, and Agra
Best Travel TipBook a hot air balloon ride for a morning view; plan a full day for markets and food exploration.

Food and exploring tips

  • Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and local artisan markets.
  • Pyaaz kachori with kadak chai, LMB lassi, and aloo tikki.
  • Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar for souvenirs and local shopping.
  • Walk during the day and enjoy evening street food in cosy temperatures.

Gulmarg: Powder snow, skiing, and cosy winter moments

Gulmarg in January is quite magical. Snow blankets the landscape, and the stillness feels restorative. I loved curling up with a book and a steaming cup of Kahwa while watching snow settle outside the window. It’s a perfect pause in a region overflowing with stunning visuals. Highlands Park stands out for its warm hospitality, and skiing lessons in January turn it into a family-friendly playground. Evenings around a bukhari, sharing stories and laughter, feel cinematic. The snowy slopes, cosy resorts, and quiet walks make it one of India’s most underrated winter destinations.

Quick facts

AspectDetails
WeatherDaytime highs around 2-5°C, nights can drop to -5°C or lower
AccessibilitySrinagar Airport, followed by a scenic 2-hour drive, is well-connected by road from Srinagar city
Best Travel TipCheck Gondola operations before visiting; pre-book snow gear rentals

Food and exploring tips

  • Skiing, snowboarding, and Gondola rides with breathtaking views.
  • Relax with a Pheran and hot Kahwa, spend evenings by a bukhari.
  • Sledging with locals and quiet walks through snow-laden meadows.
  • Reserve accommodations in advance and layer woollens for comfort.

Over different years, I found that booking ahead made every stay easier and left more time to wander, taste, and soak it all in. Each destination has its own rhythm, and visiting all three across separate trips turned January into a month for travelling with all senses awake. A sunny morning in Goa, a chai break in Jaipur, or snow falling in Gulmarg becomes a memory that lingers long after the trip.

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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’
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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Come Diwali, and Indian households start overflowing with sweets, snacks and chocolates during the five-day festivities, as people exchange gifts and families prepare feasts for everyone to enjoy. Some of the most common Indian sweets and desserts found in homes are laddu, chocolate boxes, soan papdi, and barfi.

This Diwali 2025, instead of market boondi laddu, go for homemade besan laddu. (Image generated via Google Gemini)

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In an Instagram post shared on October 15, Dr Alok Chopra, a cardiologist and functional medicine expert, MD, MBBS, listed down some of the common Diwali sweets and desserts that you should avoid, and provided healthy alternatives to each dish. Let’s find out what the doctor suggested.

Which Indian sweet to pick and drop this Diwali?

Sharing the list of Indian sweets you should ditch and which you should pick, Dr Alok Chopra wrote, “This Diwali, redefine indulgence. Health isn’t about cutting joy — it’s about choosing better joy. From A2 ghee laddus to antioxidant hampers, let your celebrations reflect true abundance — inside and out.”

This Diwali, try these suggestions provided by a cardiologist:

1. Market boondi laddu vs homemade besan laddu

Instead of the boondi laddu available in the market, which is made with refined sugar, cheap oil, and synthetic colour (there is approximately 700 g of sugar present in a kg of laddu), choose homemade besan laddus made with A2 ghee and organic jaggery

2. Packaged soan papdi or barfi boxes vs pistachio and rose coconut bites

Every year, during Diwali, every Indian household gets at least a box of soan papdi or barfi, and these sweets are full of refined sugar. Therefore, the cardiologist suggests enjoying pistachio and rose coconut bites made with date purée instead of these Indian sweets.

3. Deep-fried namkeen vs roasted nut and seed mix

As you entertain guests at your home during Diwali festivities, you might end up serving them namkeen, which are deep-fried and full of preservatives. So, instead, try serving a roasted nut and seed mix, the cardiologist suggests.

4. Fancy gift hampers vs curated wellness baskets

For Diwali gifts, we often end up choosing fancy gift hampers which include wafers, chocolates, and packaged sweets, and they are not healthy options. Therefore, Dr Chopra suggests curating wellness baskets, instead, made with blueberries, avocado, dragon fruit, and dark chocolate (85%).

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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Top 10 Unmissable Indian Psychological Thrillers
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Top 10 Unmissable Indian Psychological Thrillers

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Take a look at these Indian psychological thrillers that blur reality and illusion. From haunting scenes to the mind-twisting plots, each film explores fear, guilt, obsession, and more.
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‘It was iconic’: Mickey and Minnie dazzle in Indian avatars for Diwali at Disney World, fans can’t get enough
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‘It was iconic’: Mickey and Minnie dazzle in Indian avatars for Diwali at Disney World, fans can’t get enough

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali lights up hearts across the globe, and recently Disney celebrated the festival with a truly magical spectacle.

Mickey looked sharp in a richly embroidered kurta, while Minnie shone in a glittering saree.(@theglobalvegetarian/Instagram)

At Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Mickey and Minnie Mouse dazzled in vibrant Indian avatars during the first-ever Diwali Dance Fest parade, and the internet went crazy after seeing the duo dressed in traditional Indian attire.

A video capturing them dancing quickly went viral, delighting fans worldwide.

The video was shared on Instagram by Pooja Jhunjhunwala, with the caption, “Privileged to be invited for the Diwali celebrations at Disney!!”

In the video, various groups could be seen dancing in vibrant Indian outfits as part of the parade, with 25 dance troops from around the world taking part, adding to the festive spirit.

Check out the video here:

Over 450 dancers from around the world joined the celebrations, but it was Mickey and Minnie who stole the show.

Mickey looked sharp in a richly embroidered kurta, while Minnie shone in a glittering saree adorned with intricate patterns and jewellery.

Here’s how people reacted to this video:

Instagram users were thrilled by the video, flooding the post with comments praising Mickey and Minnie’s Indian makeover.

Many called the duo “absolutely adorable” and “a perfect blend of Disney magic and desi vibes,”.

One of the users commented, “It was iconic. Minnie and Mickey in Indian clothes are just so cool to see!!”

A second user commented, “Can’t believe we missed that incredible Diwali parade here in LA. What a golden opportunity gone by!”

A third user commented, “Can you imagine Mickey and Minnie in Indian clothes and a parade in Magic Kingdom?”

“Mickey and Minnie look so cute in traditional Indian outfits,” another user commented.

The video was shared on October 12, 2025, and since then, it has gained 1.7 million views and more than 78,000 likes.

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Behno New York: A Minimalist Handbag Brand Honoring Indian Craftsmanship
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Behno New York: A Minimalist Handbag Brand Honoring Indian Craftsmanship

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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