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1 week ago |
t2online.in | Subhalakshmi Dey
A new song from the soundtrack of Pokkhirajer Dim has struck a chord. Sung by Lagnajita and penned by director Soukarya Ghosal, Ki hobe taar is a soft, soothing track that sings of the uncertain, awkward tenderness of new affection, especially when it is brewing between two young individuals; filled with quiet, gentle yearning, yet ripe with life.
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2 weeks ago |
t2online.in | Ankita Chandra
Many items of clothing and accessories, once considered purely practical, have evolved into iconic fashion statements. From tote bags and bucket hats to platform Crocs, the unexpected origins of these everyday essentials might just surprise you. 1. Tote BagsNow a favourite among Gen Z, the humble tote bag blends practical spaciousness with effortless style. Commonly seen slung over the shoulders of bookworms, university students and casual day-trippers, the tote’s roots are far from aesthetic.
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2 weeks ago |
t2online.in | Ankita Chandra
Father’s Day calls for a special moment to celebrate and convey love to the super dads who ceaselessly strive to keep their family smiling forever. To make the day special for your dad, here are five books that celebrate fathers, fatherhood, and the bond between fathers and their children.
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2 weeks ago |
t2online.in | Ankita Chandra
J-Hope has once again proven his versatile artistry as rapper, dancer and singer in his latest music video titled Killin’ it Girl featuring American rapper GloRilla. As teased by sneak peaks and concept photos, the song is already raising the heat in the K-pop scene with its edgy vibes, quirky hiphop feels and the sultry chemistry between the two artists. The video was released on Hybe Labels’ official YouTube channel on Jun 13.
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2 weeks ago |
t2online.in | Subhalakshmi Dey
When it comes to alternative theatre, there are several collectives in the country that have lately been trying to reclaim suppressed voices, particularly in the context of caste, gender, and regional identity. In this latter category falls Felicity Theatre’s Humare Ram, a four-hour-long play that reimagines the Ramayana through a distinctly divergent lens.
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