Mumbai:Bollywood‘s chocolate boy Kartik Aaryan attended his spotboy Sachin’s wedding and made it even special by posing for pictures with the newly-weds.
Kartik took to Instagram and posted a couple of pictures posing with the newly-weds. He penned a note for his spotboy. The actor chose to go in casuals as he was seen in a custard yellow shirt paired with denims.
He wrote: “Congratulations Sachin aur Surekha. Happy Married life ahead.”
On the work front, Kartik, who made a special appearance in ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’ starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, was last seen in ‘Shehzada’.
He will be next seen in ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’ with Kiara Advani. He also has ‘Aashiqui 3’ and ‘Captain India’.
Protesters carry a banner as they attend a mass ‘independence party’ in a demonstration against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his nationalist coalition government’s judicial overhaul. The fight over the judicial changes ‘transcends issues of left and right, and comes down to public distrust in government’, said one of the architects of the plans, Simcha Rothman.
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The Kraszna-Krausz book awards recognise individuals who have made an outstanding original or lasting educational, professional, historical and cultural contribution to literature concerning photography or the moving image. Two winning titles are selected annually, with prize money of £10,000 divided between them
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The 30th edition of the ‘Green Oscars’ was held at the Royal Geographical Society in London this week, celebrating seven grassroots conservationists identified after a worldwide search for locally led solutions to the global biodiversity and climate crises
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Mumbai: Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in a traditional Indian home? Now is your chance to get a peek inside the home of popular Television actress Tejasswi Prakash. During a recent home tour with Brut India, the Naahin actress revealed that her home is very simple but filled with quirky items she has collected from all over the world.
The tour begins with a purple-hued door adorned on both sides with colourful hangings. When we enter, we find a simple yet elegant interior with soft-colored tones. Tejasswi admits that she has been living in this Mumbai house for over 25 years and that it was built with little thought. It’s just a simple four-wall house, and that’s all that matters.
The drawing room is a cosy and well-lit space with a green couch, a floral wing chair with a matching ottoman, a large LCD TV set, and minimal decor. The light from a large window illuminates the entire space. Tejasswi’s house is filled with odd artifacts from all over the world, giving it a traditional feel. We can see dog-shaped toothpick stands, plants, candles, a wooden clock she brought from Switzerland, masks, metal lights, and much more.
As we approach the kitchen, we notice a basic setup with common utilities such as a refrigerator, stove, and other ration items. Tejasswi was even seen preparing milk tea during the conversation and revealed how she had only recently learned how to do so. She also revealed that she was born in India and was taken to Saudi Arabia as a baby. She does, however, know very little Arabic.
The kitchen is linked to a spiral iron staircase that leads to Tejasswi’s lush green balcony. Tejasswi frequently takes pictures of herself from the balcony’s long corridor, surrounded by nature. The balcony overlooks a green field where children were spotted playing gully cricket.
Tejasswi Prakash’s home is a simple and traditional space filled with unique items and warm vibes. It reflects her personality, and we can’t help but admire her decorating sense.
The winning images from the Insect Week photography competition have been announced by the Royal Entomological Society. The annual competition for amateur photographers attracted more than 700 entries from 34 countries across six continents, with 24 images receiving commendations this year
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Whitefield Youth Association is a voluntary group based in Pendle, east Lancashire, that was originally set up with the aim of transforming young lives after disturbances that blighted Burnley in 2001. Good Sports, by the local photographer Nik Hartley, casts a light on the group, which now attracts about 200 young people a week
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Performing at a benefit for the US civil rights movement in Paris’s Palais des Sports, 1966
Belafonte funded the Freedom Riders and SNCC, activists fighting unlawful segregation in the American south, and worked on voter registration drives. He later focused on a series of African initiatives. He organised the all-star charity record We Are the World, raising more than $63m for famine relief, and his 1988 album, Paradise in Gazankulu, protested against apartheid in South Africa
Photograph: Spartaco Bodini/AP
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