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On Saturday, several snippets from Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's meeting with the paparazzi made it to social media. The pictures and videos show Alia and Ranbir posing with the paparazzi. While Ranbir looked dapper in a navy blue T-shirt and beige cargo pants, Alia made a stunning appearance in a chic sage green pyjama set. The star embraced her signature style statement - less is always more - in the ensemble and proved it will always help her serve her fashion A-game. She styled the lounge set with simple accessories and makeup picks. Check out the details inside.
Holi 2024: During Holi, people deck up in traditional attires and celebrate with their loved ones. Mehndi is an integral part of hand decorations that match the traditional attire goals. As we gear up to observe the auspicious and special day with festivities, here are a few mehndi ideas that we can refer to.
Last night, Bollywood celebs descended on the red carpet at the Pinkvilla Screen and Style Icons Awards 2024. Stars attended the award show dressed in their most glamorous gowns. The guest list included stars like Kiara Advani, Ananya Panday, Shehnaaz Gill, Janhvi Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Shilpa Shetty, Shraddha Kapoor, Disha Patani, Medha Shankr, Karan Johar, Akshay Kumar, Varun Dhawan, Bobby Deol, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, Rani Mukerji, and Manish Malhotra, among others. Some of these stars dazzled on the red carpet in show-stealing outfits. See who wore what.
Priyanka Chopra arrived in India recently with her daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas. Soon after, her singer husband, Nick Jonas, travelled to India to spend time with the mother-daughter duo. But, before travelling to India, the couple had spent their time in Dubai, hanging out with friends. And today, Priyanka took to Instagram to share pictures from the outing. It shows her cuddling up with Nick, playing with Malti, and spending time with their friends. Check out what Priyanka wore for the occasion inside.
The auspicious Hindu festival of Amalaki Ekadashi falls between Maha Shivratri and Holi. According to the Hindu calendar, the Ekadashi of Phalgun Shukla Paksha is known as Amalaki Ekadashi. Also known as Rangbhari Ekadashi, it falls in February or March and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati are also worshipped on this day. It is the only Ekadashi dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. Learn more inside.
The festival of colours is almost here and people who love to celebrate it cannot wait to soak themselves in the vibrant hues of Holi. Children especially are quite fond of Holi and for many of them the festival begins at least a week before the main festivities. While the blast of colours is a visual treat and getting drenched in the coloured water is a joy, the excitement of the festival can be marred by chemical-based colours that can play spoilsport, and lead to many harmful effects on health from skin issues, eye problems to respiratory troubles.
Holi, also known as the “Festival of Colours”, is a popular festival celebrated by the Hindu community in India and other parts of the world and if you love the sights, sound and colours of Holi, then travel to some of the most spectacular places in India where it is still celebrated in deeply traditional manner. Here are some of the best places to visit in India during Holi:
Holi is right around the corner, and it brings good news for those tired of slogging off at their offices or hungry for a long weekend getaway to check off places from their travel bucket list. In March, you can say goodbye to city life and chill amid mountains and greenery or sea and beaches (whichever you prefer) for five days. How? Well, Holi falls on March 25, which is a Monday. Since you will get off on Saturday (March 23) and March 24 (Sunday), you can take a holiday on either Friday (March 22) or Tuesday (March 26), or both days, to enjoy a five-day long vacation. Moreover, five days is enough to explore an awesome destination near your city, whether you live in Delhi or Mumbai. So, we decided to list some places for you. See inside.
Parents often prioritise teaching their children about water safety, street safety and other practical precautions like wearing raincoats in the rain and applying sunscreen in sunny weather but unfortunately, many overlook the importance of educating kids on personal boundaries. The well-being of your children should be your top concern, so it is crucial to inform and instruct them on body safety regulations.
Air India Express, a subsidiary of Air India, is all set to begin non-stop flights to Imphal and Kochi from Kolkata this April, an airline official said.
Different Holi customs are observed all around the country. Among them, Braj Ki Holi is one of the most famous celebrations, held for ten days and marked by people from Vrindavan, Mathura and Gokul. This year, the celebrations began on March 17 with Laddu Holi celebrated in Barsana, where women playfully hurl laddoos at men. After Laddu Holi, people celebrate Barsana's Lathmar Holi the next day.
AirAsia’s Cambodia unit kicked off ticket sales for domestic flights as the budget carrier seeks to expand across the region and tap into a resurgence in travel demand.
Dehydration in babies is a worrying occurrence that many parents may encounter. Despite appearing healthy, babies are more susceptible to dehydration.
Do you fall ill often but can't figure out why? Poor lifestyle habits are often the cause of low immunity and introducing even small changes in your diet or physical activity can go a long way in better health and overall well-being. As the winter bids adieu and summer approaches, the transition and temperature fluctuations may affect people who struggle with immunity issues. To ensure good health throughout the year, it's important to add certain foods to your diet that will help you prevent infections in all seasons. Be it nutrition powerhouse almonds to antioxidant rich berries, there are plenty of nutrient-filled options to choose from.
Holi, the festival of colours, is just a week away. As we soak ourselves in the spirit of the festival and set our worries aside for a brief while, it's time to consider our beloved pets' well-being too. While partaking in Holi fun and festivities is much-awaited by everyone, our furry companions need a safe environment amid all the noise and chaos that the festival may bring with it. Not only pet owners need to create a haven for them to prevent triggering their anxiety, but they should also make sure the furballs remain safe from the toxic Holi colours that can play havoc with their immune system, respiratory and skin health.
The study shows that specific bacteria produce the neurotransmitter serotonin which further helps in preventing allergic responses.