
Preethi Bhootra
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Oct 6, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Preethi Bhootra |supriya Bansal
Instead of telling and showing women who they should be, they would celebrate who they already areAdvertising has proven to be an influential medium that uses language, images, and representation constructs to reflect the audience\\\’s aspirations persuasively and carefully shape their perceived reality to sway purchasing decisions. The physical look has taken on a significant role in every aspect of living in a society where the so-called \\\”first impression\\\” rules.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Rrashima Swaarup Verma |Preethi Bhootra |supriya Bansal
MarigoldsBy: Rrashima Swaarup VermaDiya was new to the condominium. It had in fact, barely been a couple of months but she liked it already. She didn’t live here, she simply worked in the swanky salon that had recently opened in the clubhouse for the residents. But, it was certainly a beautiful place. Elegant landscaping, three tier security and all the infrastructural facilities that anyone could want.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Preethi Bhootra |supriya Bansal
I was feeling a bit low that day. All my friends could cook, while I couldn’t. I was afraid of fire. Over and above that, one of my relatives had made fun of me after knowing that I am not used to cooking. It was my cousin’s relatives.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Jaane Jaan |Richa Jha |Preethi Bhootra |Lalitha Ramanathan
I am sure most of us would have seen this movie. With the outstanding script, veteran actors playing out, and SD Burman’s music putting everything together, it was a blockbuster and a wholesome movie. The movie was based on RK Narayan’s book “The Guide” which came in 1958 and went on to become a bestselling book. It also won the author major “Sahitya Akademi Award” and when made into a film it won him the “Filmfare Award” for the best story.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
womensweb.in | Jaane Jaan |Aritra Paul |Preethi Bhootra |Lalitha Ramanathan
Pop Culture Jaane Jaan Is A Riveting Watch, But Largely Driven By The Male Gaze Jaane Jaan is a great standalone flick, but a lot of it could have been handled better, and from the POV of the main character. Jaane Jaan is a thriller streaming on Netflix and is adapted from Keigo Higashino’s book, ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’. I found the film to be riveting, with a nail-biting build-up. However, in my personal opinion, the climax and the treatment of the female lead was a letdown.
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