Neha Dhupia shares a beautiful message for Sini Shetty, who represents India at Miss World 2024 pageant.
Thanks to these wacky characters and the actors playing them, Murder Mubarak may be genuinely funny, expects Mayur Sanap.
'When one is low, all you can do is buckle up and get up and prepare for the next challenge.'
The Zone Of Interest is technically flawless but lacks emotional pull, observes Mayur Sanap.
For all its oddball energy and earnest ambition, Fairy Folk cannot be missed, applauds Mayur Sanap.
Dive into Malaysia's vibrant food culture with this delicious coconut milk-infused rice dish served with a bunch of accompaniments.
'I was very keen to make another film and I was dying to say action and cut and get back into creating characters and creating worlds.' 'But I just didn't have a script I was happy with.' 'I was working every day on the writing and I was struggling with that.'
'We need to understand and respect wildlife behaviour.'
Have a bake date with your partner and rustle up a batch of these chocolatey brownies on V-Day.
Know the forts India has nominated to the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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'Coming out of a burning building with a machine gun in your hand, that is badass because you don't get to do that in real life.'
Even though the story has nothing much to say beyond its central conflict, the film is consistently poignant and, in one scene near the end, it leaves you dewy-eyed, observes Mayur Sanap.
'When something like this happens, it's just like all the weight and all the time that there was no work and the auditions were not cracking, you feel it's just worth it.'
'...when you hit rock bottom, you can't go any lower than that. 'And I've been to rock bottom.' 'But that's what made me the actor I am today. I'm fearless.'
It's naturally gluten free, filling and tastes lovely.
'You are constantly trying to get things made. You keep meeting people, knocking on their door. And time goes by.'
'In our Indian content, you always see the mother is presented a bit differently.' 'But in this show, the mother is the one who's most glamorous and she is the bombshell of the show.'
Is this a shot at patriarchy under the classic tale of mistaken identities? Or a humorous coming-of-age feminist tale as seen in last year's Barbie, wonders Mayur Sanap.