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For Good' Needed These Two Scenes
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For Good’ Needed These Two Scenes

by jummy84 November 24, 2025
written by jummy84

[Editor’s note: This story contains spoilers for the end of “Wicked: For Good.”]

As bad as a scene can get in a movie that would work way better if the conflict was worse, the Underground Yellow Brick Road still seems like some ham-fisted symbolism, don’t you think? From Universal’s “Wicked: For Good,” that ridiculous moment comes midway through the second half of director Jon M. Chu’s epic musical blockbuster. It features a crowd of subjugated animals, so oppressed by their human overlords that they have been magically stripped of the ability to speak and forced to flee Oz on foot (or hoof).

The group uses a subterranean tunnel that’s literally beneath the Yellow Brick Road for the express purpose of evading animal slavery. That adapted American history lesson plays clumsily on the big screen, and even still, “For Good” doesn’t feel dramatic or important enough.

'Wicked: For Good'

In theaters now, Chu’s highly anticipated follow-up to last year’s “Wicked” meets and at times even exceeds expectations when it comes to providing sparkly spectacle. But the sequel plays like a needlessly drawn-out coda, putting a bloated encore where many “Wicked” fans hoped a real fairy tale with a timely message might be.

The creators of “Wicked: For Good” would’ve done well to budget more of the time and energy they spent on the visual design to get better scripts with real stakes. A couple pick-ups could do the trick, too.

C’mon, Jon, You Had the Book Right There

Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as vivid portraits of the one-dimensional witches we first met back in 1939’s “Wizard of Oz,” the modern “Wicked” duology follows in the imperial footsteps of Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and other major sci-fi and fantasy franchises to present an extraordinary world on the brink. Chu’s two “Wicked” movies are based on Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman’s long-running Broadway musical from 2003, which in turn loosely adapts author Gregory Maguire’s bleak 1995 novel, “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.”

Across page, stage, and screen, each version feels different from the rest. But the story of Elphaba and Glinda soars highest when its teller chooses to focus on the girls’ unique friendship — a dynamic that’s more sterile but still meaningful in the book. That approach paid off when “Wicked” introduced the beloved characters to the big screen last year, but “For Good” turns the narrative North Star into a tonally frustrating crutch Chu can’t seem to shake in the lesser film. 

WICKED: FOR GOOD, (aka WICKED: ACT II, aka WICKED: PART TWO), from left: Ariana Grande as Glinda, Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, 2025. ph: Giles Keyte / © Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in ‘Wicked: For Good’©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Presenting a menagerie of beaded costumes and belted solos in lieu of any real perspective on political discourse, the “Wicked” sequel appears aimed at giving movie-goers more of the same song-and-dance they loved in the first half. But the result is far less. “For Good” loses the taut playfulness that made the earlier “Wicked” snap by attempting to pit Elphaba and Glinda against an enemy that’s often unseen and perpetually nondescript.

Both Madame Morrible (Michelle Yeoh) and the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum) leave their scariest moments back in 2024, and even the authoritarian cogs they set in motion then don’t make a significant enough impact on the framing of “For Good” to motivate the story that’s developing in theaters now.

Frequently compared to dystopian touchstones like Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Maguire’s painstaking literary text was right there for Chu’s inspiration. It’s got creepy dolls hiding deep-state surveillance tech; Holocaust-like experiments performed on fluffy victims; the pervasive sense that anything and everything in Oz could be waiting to ensnare Elphaba like its Big Brother in “1984.”

And yet, “For Good” doggedly shies away from the darkness — something these witches needed if Chu wanted their tortured connection to really sing a second time.

Tell Me Cows Can Talk, or Give ‘Em Something to Cry About

In her review, IndieWire’s Kate Erbland explained how the year-long intermission between “Wicked” and “For Good” made the second movie not only more disorienting but harder to connect with emotionally. That disconnect might have been alleviated with a stronger first scene.

This alternate beginning doesn’t have to be seriously “scary” but it should at least show who in Oz is being hurt by the ruling class and why. Opening on a forgettable brick-laying sequence — in which some horned cow-things, who could talk probably at one point but can’t now and are having a bad time working their jobs in construction… or something? — “For Good” needed a harder rock bottom to successfully set up peril and unrest in Emerald City as tangible threats suggesting a hidden dystopia.

WICKED, The Emerald City, 2024.  © Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Wicked’ (2024)©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

From the bloody sewers of “Sweeney Todd” to the storybook pages of “Into the Woods,” the overture has given countless musical filmmakers the ideal chance to show-not-tell audiences about the worlds they’re entering from the start. Instead, “For Good” feels like it comes out of nowhere. Chu fails to explain the magic lurking behind those cow-things’ eyes, and Elphaba makes an outsized display of riding in on her broom to save them from what looks like basically a crappy workday sans context. 

Not knowing what the herd’s life was like before they encountered the Wicked Witch or the jerks managing their long haul down the Yellowbrick Road, their gig doesn’t look great, but it’s not even “Office Space” bad. What’s worse, the other Ozians are effectively given a pass for doing nothing in the face of entire of species forced into slavery because the scenario is so weirdly wooden and unclear.

The central conflict is illuminated only marginally better when Elphaba’s sister Nessa (Marissa Bode), now a corrupt governor, passes a law forbidding her Munchkin prisoner, Boq (Ethan Slater), from traveling later in the movie. But even then, “For Good” flinches away from the cruelty at hand — rarely showing Nessa’s angry face (was her acting too good?) and exercising more restraint than they need when Boq becomes the Tin Man. That scaredy-cat ethos carries through a number of other scenes: some that do show animals locked in cages but remain ambiguous and inoffensive enough for the idea to miss most children. 

If You’re Gonna Keep the Goat Alive, Let the Professor Speak!

Through that underwhelming haze, the familiar muzzle of Dr. Dillamond (previously voiced by Peter Dinklage) breaks through — just not enough. In the first half of “Wicked,” the former Shiz University professor lost his ability to speak during a horrifying classroom scene that recalls all those nightmarish Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons we saw go wrong in Harry Potter.

WICKED, from left: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, 2024. © Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Wicked’ (2024)©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Dr. Dillamond is even more important in Maguire’s book, and his political assassination (yes, that goat gets straight-up murdered, bro!) serves as an important political symbol and driving force behind Elphaba’s radicalization. The live musical dropped that bit and Chu was probably right to soften the blow for the movies, too. But if you’re going to bother not keeping a recognizable victim around, and routinely use him as a visual reference to explain what Elphaba and Glinda do and don’t know about the plot that’s unfolding, then he deserves his due. 

“For Good” already has a number of celebratory scenes showing what happens as news of Elphaba’s death reverberates throughout Oz. But Chu needed to put a finer point on the societal transformation the Wicked Witch and her best friend gave up their friendship to create. Dr. Dillamond would’ve been the perfect way to do it, even if Dinklage cost the movie extra. 

For whatever reason, “For Good” seems hell-bent on throwing away many of its best reveals. Most painfully, Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey) has his tragic Scarecrow evolution stretched over several scenes, before it concludes  in a romantic beat where body horror doesn’t fit. But Dr. Dillamond doesn’t even get to finish his arc between “Wicked” and “For Good,” as the duology, seemingly desperate to fill time at every other turn, makes the baffling choice to cast out the academic quadruped-like Animal. 

Despite Dinklage warmly promoting his small voice part in Chu’s films, the “Wicked” movies ultimately decide Dr. Dillamond works better as a subplot that’s seen but not heard in the back half. Amid all  the poppies and propaganda, you get a glimpse of his weary enlightened face. Of course, that could never replace the audible triumph he deserved in a scene that should have just let him speak. 

“Wicked: For Good” is in theaters now. 

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PR Interns Needed in NYC
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PR Interns Needed in NYC

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
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CL Collective communications consultancy based in NYC that works with jewelry brands. We are seeking motivated, reliable and enthusiastic PR interns in New York, to start immediately. Interns will be able to receive hands-on training and develop skills and knowledge. This position is …

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Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed - National
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Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed – National

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s the international competition that brings Euphoria to its audience and let its participants Rise Like a Phoenix, and there’s the possibility the Eurovision Song Contest could soon include Canada in its ranks.

It wasn’t a big-ticket item, but the Liberal government’s 2025 budget included a line on the CBC that said it’s working with the public broadcaster to explore participation in the popular song contest.

Eurovision has been around since 1956 and is organized annually by the European Broadcasting Union. It features acts from multiple countries in Europe, but also a few from abroad, such as Australia.

The campy-style song contest has sometimes been called Europe’s version of the Super Bowl, with hundreds of millions of viewers globally.

“We want Canadian culture on a global stage,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday. “Best culture in the world, best music in the world, I think Europe deserves to see it too.”

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Carney is a fan of the popular song content.

Canadians have competed in the contest in the past, with Celine Dion winning it for Switzerland in 1988. That same year, Lara Fabian, who became a Canadian citizen in 1995, represented Luxembourg and came in fourth place.

La Zarra, who was born in Montreal, represented France in the 2023 contest and came in 16th with her performance of Evidemment.

Carney has been doing outreach to numerous countries in recent months as Canada looks to like-minded trading partners amid the trade war with the U.S.


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Dean Vuletic, a historian of the Eurovision Song Contest, told Global News he was not surprised that Canadian budget included a line about the competition. He noted that joining the contest has been something discussed by Canada since Australia joined in 2015.

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“Canada is a country that is close to Europe, culturally, politically, especially the countries of the European Union,” Vuletic said. “We’re talking about the EU member states which are the core of Eurovision and they’re the ones that Canada is looking to develop closer ties with considering the current situation in the world.

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“I think this is also a way for Canada to strengthen its connection with the European Union, even though Eurovision isn’t officially connected to the European Union … This is a way for Canada to demonstrate that it is closely tied with the European Union, that it shares the values of the European Union.”

Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne told Global News Europe is open to the idea.


“This was something that was asked by the people who participate and I think it’s a platform for Canada to shine,” Champagne said Tuesday.

Joining Eurovision was previously considered by CBC/Radio-Canada in the past but was determined to be prohibitively expensive.

There have been plans to launch a televised singing contest in Canada that would send the winner to Eurovision, similar to how other contest countries choose their entry.

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Lindsay Cox, co-chief content officer at Insight Productions in Toronto, told The Canadian Press that their original plans for an English-only program were scrapped in favour of a “bilingual-hosted show.”

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Since the budget announcement, Cox said “ongoing conversations” have been taking place with the CBC, but did not provide more detail.

The big question, according to Eurovision expert Karen Fricker – if Canada gets in the contest – is there enough appetite to watch?

“It’s super fun to watch, but would there be interest in it?” wondered Fricker, an adjunct professor of dramatic arts at Brock University in Niagara.

Fricker told Global News the contest has become highly popular for various immigrant and diasporic communities, with some bringing their own nation’s broadcasts into their home and, in turn, watching the competition.

In addition, youth culture got into the contest during the COVID-19 pandemic, while some in the LGBTQ2S community have called it the “gay Olympics” — the winner of the 2024 contest, Nemo, identifies as non-binary while JJ, the 2025 winner, identifies as queer.

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Fricker noted that Australia’s decision may lend to Canada’s as well.

“The decision was made that because Australia is very much a country of immigrants, as is Canada, in addition to have First Peoples, they have really, really built a following in Australia,” Fricker said. “So that when Australia then got the opportunity to compete, it made so much sense because there was so much excitement in the public. Here (in Canada,) that would need to be built, I feel.”

—with files from Global News’ Touria Izri and The Canadian Press

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Pride is needed more than ever – examining the downfall of Manchester Pride

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Written by Joseph Charlton, Founder of Planit Events

Like so many of us, I’m devastated by the news about Manchester Pride closing its doors.

We’re all asking the same questions.
What really happened?
Why were certain decisions made?
And where did the money go?

I actually applied recently to be a trustee, because I noticed there didn’t appear to be an event professional on the board. Yet the charity’s biggest moment each year is a major event, one that means so much to Manchester’s culture, economy and community.

The last financial update, filed in September 2024 for the year ending December 2023, showed a deficit of nearly £500,000 (£467k to be exact).

Then in March this year, the charity announced a significant new event and venue for its 2025 return, a Mardi Gras-style Pride at Depot Mayfield.

A bold move for an organisation already in financial trouble.

In that position, the first move should’ve been spend control, not booking bigger artists or ramping up production.

It should’ve been about bringing the community in, understanding the landscape, and making the hard calls to steady the ship.

That’s where trustees should’ve stepped in.

Pride’s organisers have cited rising costs, falling ticket sales and an unsuccessful bid to host EuroPride as key factors, but honestly, it feels deeper than that.

If anything, this highlights how crucial transparency, governance and real event strategy are when you’re stewarding something built by a community.

It was evident this was lacking in how it’s been handled.

Events are so often a force for good. For connection, jobs and pride (literally).

We just need to run them better.

I guess one thing we can take as a silver lining, there is an audience a community who wants to support Pride, and we now have a chance to start again.


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If it were me on reflection here’s how I’d have tackled it after getting under the problem:

1. Budget: Define the gap clearly what’s the threat, what can be reduced, and how do we soften the impact?

2. Crisis campaign: Rally the city. Build a community-led Save Manchester Pride movement, mobilise charity supporters, partners and local businesses.

3. Governance review: Reassess decision-makers and make internal structural changes if needed.

About Planit Events

Planit is a creative event agency based in Manchester, known for crafting experiences that are strategic, human-led and unforgettable. From internal communications to brand activations, Planit partners with clients to bring bold ideas to life through moments that matter.

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Restaurants give Diwali a matcha needed twist
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Restaurants give Diwali a matcha needed twist

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The matcha mania isn’t dying down anytime soon. Cafes and restaurants across cities are giving matcha an ethnic twist by introducing Diwali specials that include festive flavours.

Friends indulge in motichoor matcha

Adding sweetness to the festivities

Matcha teamed with kulfi is a blend of the nostalgia of malai kulfi – a caramelised sweetened milk flavour that’s balanced with the sharp flavour of matcha. Annie Bafna, founder of Noa by the Nutcracker says, “We wanted to add something with an Indian twist which would appeal to a larger audience and with the festive season coming up, what’s more nostalgic than a kulfi flavour! Matcha and kulfi come together to bring changing flavour sensations to the palette with each sip ranging from nostalgia to contemporary. Matcha’s popularity has been driven by social media and global lifestyle trends, with Gen Z leading charge. And as a result, we’re now seeing growing curiosity even among the 30–50-year-old audience who want to understand what the hype is all about.”

Diwali isn’t complete without the popular motichoor ladoos. Keeping that in mind, motichoor matcha pairs the mithai with matcha’s earthy bitterness to create something familiar yet unique! Meher Kohli, co founder of Tokyo Matcha Bar says, “Diwali is all about joy and indulgence and we wanted to capture that spirit with Indian sweets being integral to the celebration, we wanted to bring the festive sparkle to the cafe and our community by creating a matcha drink inspired by Indian mithai. We took the iconic motichoor ladoo and crafted a motichoor matcha to create a collaboration between Indian heritage and Japanese culture.The motichoor matcha is layered with a base of desi ghee motichoor ladoo, milk of choice, ice, topped with our delicious vegan cold foam & a motichoor ladoo on top. The mithai pairs beautifully with matcha’s earthy bitterness to create something familiar yet unique.”

The gulab jamun matcha turns the festive sweet into a drink you can’t stop sipping. “The drink’s got this harmonious balance of sweet, milky, floral notes of gulab jamun, which perfectly compliment the earthy notes of matcha. The gulab jamun hits you first and then the matcha cuts through with its earthy freshness,” says Ryan Soarwatefounder, Spill the Tea.

Fruits add festive flavours

For those looking for a feel-good indulgence, that celebrates wellness without missing out on flavour or festivity, Café Delhi Heights has come up with fruit matchas on their festive menu. Chef Ashish Singh, culinary director, says, “From a drink that pairs matcha with the richness of fresh mango puree, to blending it with coconut water the flavours evoke tropical, familiar notes of Indian celebrations. A blend of matcha and strawberry purée perfectly captures the spirit of Diwali. Much like the festival itself, it’s bright, joyful, and full of contrast where the earthy depth of matcha meets the sweetness and vibrance of strawberry. The drink’s lush pink-green hues mirror the colours of celebration, while its flavour profile balances calm and indulgence, a reflection of how we celebrate togetherness and lightness during the festive season. It’s our playful take on Diwali in a cup refreshing, cheerful, and delightfully unmatched.”

Nutty and aromatic notes

The festive Iced pistachio matcha lets nutty and aromatic notes shine through. “The aim is to blend innovation with nostalgia crafting experiences that feel celebratory, comforting, and truly reflective of Diwali’s spirit. – a celebration of flavour, nostalgia and togetherness. The drink blends timeless Indian traditions with modern cafe craftsmanship adding a touch of indulgence to every celebration,” says Rajat Luthra, CEO of Third Wave Coffee.

Fun festive options to try

Kesar Pista Matcha

Chikki Matcha Crunch

Dry Fruit & Honey Matcha

Mango Lassi Matcha

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Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein in episode 302 of Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Cr. Courtesy Of Netflix © 2025
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‘Monster’ Offers Fans the ‘Mindhunter’ Crossover We Didn’t Know We Needed

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

In the final episode of Monster: The Ed Gein Story, “The Godfather,” audiences are transported back to the 1970s and confronted with a new kind of monster. A predator ahead of his time, this murderous figure targets young women and is known by the moniker “the Pacific Northwest Killer.”

His telltale light yellow VW bug, the cast on his arm, and his deceptive charm identify him as Ted Bundy (John T. O’Brien), though at this point in the story, his true identity remains a mystery. The narrative then shifts to a nearby prison, where FBI agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler (Sean Carrigan and Caleb Ruminer) interview Jerry Brudos (Happy Anderson), the serial killer infamously dubbed the “Shoe Fetish Slayer.”

For fans of the series Mindhunter, these agents are the real-life pioneers who traveled the country interviewing serial killers in an effort to understand their psyches. Along with Ann Burgess (Megan Ketch), they question Brudos, who claims that Ed Gein (Charlie Hunnam) inspired his murders.

Seem familiar? The trio was also the inspiration for their Mindhunter counterparts: Holden Ford, Bill Tench, and Dr. Wendy Carr (Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, and Anna Torv).

In the Monster miniseries, the FBI go to Gein for his help to catch the killer, and he provides insight into the mind of a serial killer. In reality, Gein was arrested in 1957, long before the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit was established in the early 1970s. There is no record of Gein ever being formally interviewed by the FBI. But while he never worked with the FBI, his crimes indirectly influenced the later study of serial killers.

However, the shout-out to the much-beloved Netflix series goes beyond just a passing reference to the FBI agents. In addition to the nod to the Mindhunter trio in the Ed Gein story, Anderson reprises his role as Jerry Brudos, a character he originally played in Mindhunter, serving as a clever Easter egg for fans. The crossover not only acknowledges the series’ devoted following but also ties the two portrayals together in a way that rewards attentive viewers.

Recently, there has been a little buzz about a possible third season for the series, which was canceled six years ago. In an an interview with CBR, Mindhunter star Holt McCallany, the actor tease a possible return: “So look, you know, I had a meeting with David Fincher in his office a few months ago, and he said to me that there is a chance that it may come back as three two-hour movies, but I think it’s just a chance…I know there are writers that are working, but you know, David has to be happy with scripts.”

So, is Monster testing the waters of interest in a possible return of Mindhunter?

Monster: The Ed Gein Story, all episodes streaming, Netflix

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Horoscope Today, October 1, 2025: Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries
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Horoscope Today, October 1, 2025: Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Aries (March 21–April 20)

Career matters may demand alertness, as not everyone holds supportive intentions. A sudden trip could bring thrills but also requires careful budgeting. Learners may need extra effort to overcome passing hurdles. A strong sense of willpower may lead you back to fitness, though small indulgences could tempt you into extra spending. Family interactions might appear divided, leaving you somewhat uncertain. Real estate decisions require attentiveness to evolving patterns.

Horoscope Today: Daily astrological prediction for October 1, 2025(Freepik)

Love Focus: Unclear emotions may slow clarity in a new bond.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Baby Pink

Taurus (April 21–May 20)

A family meet-up may create cheerful moments. Tending to minor health niggles today may prevent larger issues. At the office, steady dedication may bring acknowledgement and boost morale. Learners are likely to make progress through persistence rather than shortcuts. Monetary updates are likely to offer reassurance. Leasing arrangements could bring stability, though small disturbances may arise. Journeys may feel pleasant, offering consistent enjoyment.

Love Focus: Emerging feelings may need time to settle with hopes.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Grey

Gemini (May 21–June 21)

Solo excursions may feel refreshing, provided preparations are in place. An opening for investment may arise, enabling you to strengthen resources. Home responsibilities may require swift handling. At work, unwanted diversions may delay unfinished assignments if left unmanaged. Mental fatigue might translate into physical unease, urging relaxation. For students, regular dedication today may create a lasting base for long-term achievements.

Love Focus: Transparent talks around shared principles may strengthen closeness.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Cancer (June 22–July 22)

Savings may feel secure, though cash flow could remain tied up. Students may be inspired by subjects that promote innovative thinking. Travels may lead to delightful findings and memorable encounters. Encouragement from parents may uplift your confidence. On the job front, creative inputs are likely to earn admiration. Leasing property could provide flexible options. Sticking to daily discipline may ensure steadiness, though even small tweaks bring large impacts.

Love Focus: Honoring individuality may allow love to flourish gracefully.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Light Red

Leo (July 23–August 23)

Balanced efforts at work may nurture cooperation and harmony. Expert advice regarding wealth may help you design long-term prosperity. Travel could demand effort if the path is tough. On the study front, persistence and patience may overcome frustrations. Alterations in food habits may begin to reflect positively on overall health. An unexpected surprise from a younger relative may brighten the day. Home refurbishments might bring unplanned expenses.

Love Focus: Chats while dating may take a fascinating turn.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: White

Virgo (August 24–September 23)

Elders in the family may feel ignored, so giving value to their opinion is vital. Tensions with senior colleagues may arise if differences arise. Renovating the home may improve its charm and worth. Extra attention is needed to prevent minor injuries. Acquiring knowledge may feel uplifting, motivating students to go deeper. Spending beyond limits on non-essentials could upset financial balance. Thrill-filled journeys may bring excitement today.

Love Focus: Appreciating small gestures may deepen marital affection.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Peach

Libra (September 24–October 23)

Financially, new undertakings may hold encouraging prospects. Minor household frictions may call for patience, though solutions exist. Fast healing is likely for those facing ailments. At the workplace, persistence with requests may yield favorable outcomes. Buying commercial property may open opportunities for expansion. Trips with family may provide refreshing closeness. Educational pursuits may bring joy and reinforce drive.

Love Focus: Healing emotional scars may demand time and tolerance.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Golden

Scorpio (October 24–November 22)

A cousin’s suggestion may spark interesting ideas. Expenditure may flow smoothly into essential domestic needs. Professional tasks may need close evaluation to safeguard interests. Your skill in managing stamina may help you handle long commitments. Scholars may find contentment in consistent improvement. Real estate choices require thorough review to prevent mistakes.

Love Focus: Forming deep bonds may ease a sense of solitude.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Sagittarius (November 23–December 21)

Following household traditions may strengthen emotional attachment. Team spirit at the office may feel effortless, enhancing productivity. Rental dealings may bring delays that call for patience. A disciplined approach to money may secure future plans. Simple health habits like walking may uplift both body and soul. Academic advancement may feel steady, though without sudden leaps. Travel plans may require awareness of differing schedules.

Love Focus: Sharing emotions openly may build stronger intimacy.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Silver

Capricorn (December 22–January 20)

Staying away from careless money moves may prevent losses. Long-term vision in property buying may prove rewarding. Career goals may seem practical, though slight postponements are possible. Learning may feel captivating, inspiring deeper exploration. A casual chat with relatives may reveal something valuable. Striking a balance between work and rest may keep your mind sharp.

Love Focus: Introducing your beloved to family may need patience and care.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Blue

Aquarius (January 21–February 19)

Learners may perform better with frequent pauses in study. Income may rise through diverse avenues. Property improvement projects may take longer but offer fulfilling outcomes. At the job front, mentorship may help newcomers adapt smoothly. Journeys may meet small delays, demanding adaptability. Enjoying meals with loved ones may bring laughter. Yoga or meditation may help you gain inner calm.

Love Focus: Correcting past missteps may restore peace in love.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Cream

Pisces (February 20–March 20)

Lending too freely may bring regret later. Lack of focus at work may slow progress. Small health concerns may require prompt care for smooth recovery. Carelessness at home may bring trouble, so remain alert. Property expansion may open fresh chances. Academics may progress gradually, offering steady improvement. Journeys may create joyful memories filled with amusement.

Love Focus: Balancing affection with family wishes may feel demanding.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Orange

By: Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma

(Astrologer, Palmist, Numerologist & Vastu Consultant)

Email: [email protected]

Url: http://www.premastrologer.com

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

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