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  • Amul Toasts To Payal Kapadias Golden Globes Nominations With Creative Topical

    Amul Toasts To Payal Kapadias Golden Globes Nominations With Creative Topical

    Amul India, the dairy brand known for its cheeky and timely advertisements, is once again in the spotlight — this time for celebrating Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s incredible achievement. Kapadia’s film, ‘All We Imagine As Light’, has earned two prestigious nominations at the 82nd Golden Globes 2025 — Best Motion Picture (Non-English Language) and a nod for Payal Kapadia herself in the Best Director (Motion Picture) category. To celebrate the occasion, Amul has buttered up a creative tribute.

    The signature Amul topical showcases the brand’s trademark blend of wit, warmth and creativity. Paying a tribute to Payal Kapadia’s groundbreaking film, the creative features the filmmaker herself enjoying Amul butter on toast, a nod to the simplicity and joy the brand represents. Alongside Kapadia, lead actresses Divya Prabha and Kani Kusruti are featured in a still from the film’s poster, adding a warm touch that reflects the essence of ‘All We Imagine As Light‘.

    Also Read: “You Made My Year”: Kareena Kapoor Khan Reacts To Amul’s Foodie Topical For The Buckingham Murders

    The tagline, “All, We Imagine, Are Delighted,” cleverly ties in with the film’s title, while perfectly capturing the spirit of both the film’s success and the celebratory mood surrounding it. But Amul didn’t stop there. Adding its trademark flair with a pun, the text says, “This Gold, Loved Globally” – a playful reference to Kapadia’s Golden Globe nomination.The creative was shared on Amul’s social media handles and captioned, “Amul Topical: Payal Kapadia’s film nominated for two Golden Globes.”

    With this playful yet meaningful tribute, Amul has shown yet again its knack for turning moments of cultural significance into memorable celebrations. This isn’t the first time the brand has raised a toast to Payal Kapadia’s triumphs. Back in May, when ‘All We Imagine As Light’ clinched the prestigious Grand Prix award at Cannes 2024, Amul celebrated it with a delightful doodle. The animated image featured Kapadia holding her Grand Prix award in one hand and a scroll in the other. In true Amul style, the post was accompanied by a cheeky tagline, “All we imagine, we bite! Ek payala butter ka!” showcasing the brand’s blend of creativity and wit in honour of the filmmaker’s monumental achievement.

    In addition to its nominations at the Golden Globes, Payal Kapadia’s Cannes-winning ‘All We Imagine As Light’ was shortlisted to potentially represent the country at the 2025 Oscars. However, for the 2025 Oscars, India has selected Kiran Rao’s ‘Laapata Ladies‘ as its official entry.



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  • Golden Bachelor star Gerry Turner, 73, still leads active lifestyle playing pickleball amid incurable cancer

    Golden Bachelor star Gerry Turner, 73, still leads active lifestyle playing pickleball amid incurable cancer

    Gerry Turner still leads a very active lifestyle despite being diagnosed with a slow-growing bone marrow cancer, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia – which has no cure.

    The Golden Bachelor star, 73, revealed the shock news to People in an article published on Wednesday – and stated that both he and ex-wife Theresa Nist had split  only weeks after learning of his diagnosis.

    Earlier this year in January, the former couple tied the knot during a live televised special, but their divorce was announced only three months later in April.

    Nist has since broken her silence on Turner’s cancer diagnosis – and expressed she had been ‘extremely upset’ upon hearing the news, but emphasized it did not play ‘a factor in the ending of the relationship.’

    And during an interview with TMZ, Gerry shared that he has remained positive during his health journey and maintains an active, daily routine.

    The TV personality explained that he plays pickleball three times a week for three hours, and will also enjoy a three-mile walk twice a week around a nearby, scenic lake.

    Gerry Turner, 73, still leads a very active lifestyle despite being diagnosed with a slow-growing bone marrow cancer, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia - which has no cure; seen above in 2023

    Gerry Turner, 73, still leads a very active lifestyle despite being diagnosed with a slow-growing bone marrow cancer, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia – which has no cure; seen above in 2023 

    Gerry has previously opened up about his passion for the sport of pickleball, and talked to USA Pickleball last year. 

    ‘I think there’s a commonality across pickleball communities where it doesn’t matter whether you are in Indiana, Los Angeles, or Florida.’

    He added, ‘The spirit of the competition stays the same, but it’s also not a cutthroat environment. People are inclusive with players who aren’t quite as good and that’s something that I’ve seen from coast to coast which I think is really nice.’ 

    He further told TMZ that doctors have advised that he cut down on both his alcohol and sugar intake. 

    Despite the dietary restrictions, Turner shared that he has developed an interest in new adventures and said, ‘I get the benefit of living like I’m dying!’ 

    Gerry’s cancer is incurable and he doesn’t begin any form of treatment until he shows symptoms of ‘headaches, dizziness, night sweats, and unusual bleeding’ – which he has yet to experience. 

    In the meantime, the reality star still undergoes extensive blood tests every six months. 

    He told TMZ that those who are diagnosed with Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia can live up to nine years before receiving a form of treatment for symptoms. 

    The TV personality explained that he plays pickleball three times a week for three hours, and will also enjoy a three-mile walk twice a week around a nearby, scenic lake

    The TV personality explained that he plays pickleball three times a week for three hours, and will also enjoy a three-mile walk twice a week around a nearby, scenic lake

    Nist has since broken her silence on Turner's cancer diagnosis - and expressed she had been 'extremely upset' upon hearing the news, but emphasized it had not been 'a factor in the ending of the relationship'

    Nist has since broken her silence on Turner’s cancer diagnosis – and expressed she had been ‘extremely upset’ upon hearing the news, but emphasized it had not been ‘a factor in the ending of the relationship’

    Turner explained that he is still in the early stages of that specific time frame, although he didn’t give exact details. 

    The star then expressed that he hasn’t asked doctors about what his own life expectancy could be. 

    While staying on the optimistic side of his health battle, Gerry also has plans to be involved with the International Waldenström’s Macroglobulinemia Foundation

    According to the official website, the cancer is described as ‘a rare, slow-growing cancer of the lymphatic system.’

    ‘Cancers of the lymphatic system are called lymphomas. WM is a type of lymphoma called non-Hodgkin lymphoma…’ 

    And while talking to People, Turner revealed he was diagnosed with the incurable cancer weeks before his April split from Theresa Nist.

    He told the outlet, ‘I think it’s time, also because it probably will clear up a lot of mystery around what happened back in February, March and April.’ 

    ‘As Theresa and I were trying very hard to find our lifestyle and where we were going to live and how we were going to make our life work, I was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer.’

    Despite the dietary restrictions, Turner shared that he has developed an interest in new adventures and said, 'I get the benefit of living like I'm dying!'

    Despite the dietary restrictions, Turner shared that he has developed an interest in new adventures and said, ‘I get the benefit of living like I’m dying!’

    ‘Unfortunately, there’s no cure for it. So that weighs heavily in every decision I make. It was like 10 tons of concrete were just dropped on me. And I was a bit in denial for a while, I didn’t want to admit to it.’

    He said it was ‘hard’ sharing the devastating news with Nist who was ‘understandably awestruck.’

    Gerry said this played into their widely publicized comments about deciding to split due to location issues – as he lives in Indiana while Nist resides in New Jersey.

    The dad and grandfather of two added, ‘I wanted my life to continue on as normal as possible.’

    ‘And that led me to believing that as normal as possible more meant spending time with my family, my two daughters, my two son-in-laws, my granddaughters.’

    He continued, ‘And the importance of finding the way with Theresa was still there, but it became less of a priority.’ 

    According to the American Cancer Society, the overall 5-year survival rate for people with WM is about 78 per cent, and the 10-year survival rate is about 64 per cent.

    Turner said his road to discovering the disease began when he sustained a shoulder injury when he was knocked over during a pickleball game three years ago.

    When he ‘finally’ visited an orthopedic surgeon, he was found to have unusual blood markers.

    And while talking to People, Turner revealed he was diagnosed with the incurable cancer weeks before his April split from Theresa Nist; seen in April

    And while talking to People, Turner revealed he was diagnosed with the incurable cancer weeks before his April split from Theresa Nist; seen in April 

    He said it was 'hard' sharing the devastating news with Nist who was 'understandably awestruck'

    He said it was ‘hard’ sharing the devastating news with Nist who was ‘understandably awestruck’

    He was referred to an oncologist who found he had a ‘blood disorder’ which he said he knew ‘pretty much’ would be cancer.

    Turner told Nist about his blood disorder in February and after undergoing additional testing and a bone marrow biopsy, some weeks later his cancer was diagnosed.

    He told Nist in mid-March, weeks before their public TV split announcement.

    Turner said he now plans to ‘pack as much fun into his life and enjoy every moment’ adding ‘And when I’m gone, I’m gone, but I’m not going to have regrets.’

    He wishes his ex Nist ‘all of the good luck in the world’ and said he will always fondly remember the ‘glamour and starstruck, whirlwind time’ of their romance.

    He said: ‘It was wonderful, and I certainly wish it would’ve had a different ending, that we would’ve found our way, that we would’ve found solutions to a problem. And most of all, that I would not have had a diagnosis that so strongly influenced my decisions and the direction I went.’

    Nist also broke her silence on Gerry’s cancer diagnosis while talking to People, and admitted she had been ‘extremely upset’ when Turner told her the devastating news during a trip to Indiana in March. 

    ‘He’s a very positive person and I am too, and I know that he will do the best that he can to make this a positive experience.’

    Nist said she and Turner now seldom speak and that 'sometimes she can't believe' she got married and divorced in 2024

    Nist said she and Turner now seldom speak and that ‘sometimes she can’t believe’ she got married and divorced in 2024

    She added, ‘And I have every faith that is going to work out that way, that it’s going to be the type of cancer that will not affect his life and that he’ll live to be a very healthy old age.’

    She said that Turner’s diagnosis ‘wasn’t a factor in the ending of the relationship, at least not for me’ and part of the reason was the distance between their Indiana and New Jersey homes.

    Nist said she and Turner now seldom speak and that ‘sometimes she can’t believe’ she got married and divorced in 2024.

    She added her final message to her ex was to ‘wish him the best’ and I’ wish for him a long and healthy, prosperous life, and I hope that he finds his person. I want him to be so happy, and I just wish him all the best of everything in the world.’

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  • Retirement planning: Don’t want to compromise on lifestyle in golden years? Start saving early and invest in equity

    Retirement planning: Don’t want to compromise on lifestyle in golden years? Start saving early and invest in equity

    When ET Wealth was launched 14 years ago, our mandate was very clear: empower our readers with knowledge to help them make informed financial decisions. Over the years, we have steadfastly guided readers through the complexities of money management. To celebrate our 14th milestone, our special anniversary issue dives deep into a topic close to every investor’s heart—retirement.

    Our cover story explores the unique hurdles and opportunities that arise at different stages of planning for life after work. Whether you’re just starting to think about retirement, actively building your nest egg, or already enjoying its rewards, this issue is packed with insights, strategies, and inspiration to help you achieve the financial freedom you deserve.

    Challenges for young earners

    Khushal Aggarwal is a careful spender but he has nothing left at the end of the month to put away for his golden years. “I have more important goals than planning for retirement,” says the Delhi-based coaching teacher. High expenses is a common reason why many young people are not able to save for their retirement. The India Retirement Index Study (IRIS) by Max Life Insurance found that adequate family wealth, dependence on children and the absence of a trusted adviser also kept people from saving for their sunset years.

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    Why working professionals don’t save for retirement

    Dependency on family and generational wealth remain among the top reasons to not start retirement planning.
    Enough family wealth
    42%
    Children will take care
    41%
    Too early to think about retirement
    34%
    More important things to consider
    31%
    No trusted adviser
    31%
    Source: IRIS 4.0 study by Max Life Insurance and Kantar. The survey was conducted among 2,077 respondents.

    For primary earners like Aggarwal, saving money while managing household expenses on a tight income can be challenging. However, experts say a low income should not be a barrier for saving for this crucial goal. “Unlike other financial goals, such as buying a home, funding education, or travelling, retirement is non-negotiable; postponing it may impact one’s quality of life in the later years,” says Kurian Jose, CEO, Tata Pension Management.


    Delaying the decision can prove costly because you will have to invest more to reach the targeted amount. At 25, a person will have to invest only Rs.14,717 a month in an option that earns 10% returns to build a corpus big enough to provide a retirement income of Rs.1 lakh per month at the age of 60. If he delays the decision by five years, the monthly investment required rises to Rs.27,652. Wait for another five years, and the required amount shoots up to Rs.53,441.Don’t be surprised by the huge difference in the amount required if you start late. Compounding is at work here. Keep in mind that the early starter also increases the amount by 10% every year. Even so, the investors who delay the decision will have to save higher amounts to reach the required corpus. A person who delays the start till the age of 40 will need to put away Rs.1.08 lakh per month, which is Rs.46,108 more than the monthly sum required if he started at 25. “Don’t underestimate the power of compounding. Even if you feel strapped for cash, cut down on non-essential expenses and prioritise retirement savings,” advises Prashant Tripathy, Managing Director & CEO, Max Life Insurance.

    Use magic of compounding

    Money saved during early working years plays a big role in the retirement corpus. Savings in your 20s and early 30s create the foundation for compounding to work its magic. Even larger contributions made in later years won’t have the same impact. If you invest for 30 years and increase the amount by 10% every year, what you saved in the first 15 years will account for almost 70% of the total corpus at 60. The early investments do the heavy lifting over time and form the bulk of the retirement corpus.

    Warren Buffett, has some advice for young earners who find it difficult to save due to high expenses. He says, “Don’t save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving.” It’s a simple solution for a generation that prioritises enjoying the present over planning for the future.

    To get Rs.1 lakh per month in retirement…

    … you need a corpus of Rs.2.26 crore to sustain monthly withdrawals for 25 years. Withdrawals will increase by 6% every year to keep pace with inflation. For a 25-year-old, 6% inflation will push the required amount to Rs.17.37 crore when he turns 60. An early start makes it easy to reach the target.

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    ASSUMPTIONS : For these calculations, inflation taken at 6% , pre-retirement returns at 10%, post-retirement returns at 8%, and annual increase in investment taken at 10%

    A disciplined approach and small adjustments can help young earners like Aggarwal achieve the target. Formulating a budget is your first step. Start by listing out all your expenses in a month, which will tell you where the money is going. Identify the unnecessary expenses that can be curtailed. If you are disciplined, you will be able to allocate the required funds to retirement savings.

    Don’t depend on children

    Four out of 10 respondents in the IRIS study by Max Life Insurance said that they were not saving for retirement because their children would take care of them in their old age. Indeed, for many people their children is their only retirement plan. Meet Kunal Sharma, a Jaipur-based logistics manager who has put retirement savings on the backburner and is focusing on saving for his child’s education. “In our family, it’s a tradition that children take care of their parents in old age. I’m focusing on giving my child the best education and upbringing. When the time comes, he will support me,” he says.

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    Though many Indians may agree with Sharma, this arrangement is fraught with risks. Depending on children in retirement can be problematic for several reasons. For one, the joint family is slowly giving way to the nuclear family set-up in urban India. The children may have their own financial obligations and the parents’ financial dependence on them might put pressure on their resources, lead to resentment and strain the relationship. “Children often have to balance their own financial responsibilities. They may feel the strain of supporting their ageing parents,” says Jose. Sharma’s reliance on his child for financial support can create dissonance if the child is unwilling to do it.

    Many young professionals know the importance of building a sizeable retirement corpus, but still delay saving for it. Their motto is, ‘you only live once’. Take 29-year-old Ratul Mohindra. He wants to save tax and build a healthy retirement corpus, but has steadfastly stayed away from joining the National Pension System (NPS). “I don’t want to lock my money away for the long term in the NPS,” he says.

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    Little does Mohindra realise that the NPS is purpose-built for retirement. The very idea of retirement savings is that these shouldn’t be touched until you actually stop working. Besides offering tax benefits, the NPS instills financial discipline, ensuring that you stay on track for achieving your long-term goals.

    Plan beyond finances

    Securing your finances is important for a care-free retirement. However, staying healthy is equally important. As we age, medical expenses tend to rise, and if you have not paid enough attention to your health, these costs can deplete your retirement savings. Healthier individuals are less likely to encounter costly health issues. “Having a sedentary lifestyle might seem harmless when you are young, but it can drain your finances later,” says Priyank Shah, CEO, The Financialist. Building healthy habits, such as regular exercise and a balanced diet, from a young age not only helps control future medical costs, but can also lead to lower health insurance premiums, safeguarding more of your retirement nest egg. The good news is that it costs nothing to complete 10,000 steps each day. “It will ensure a more financially secure and fulfilling post-retirement life,” says Jose of Tata Pension Management. Retirement might seem far off, but the decisions you make today can significantly impact your financial security later.

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  • Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her 'golden' toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolledInstagram

    Bollywood actor Kiara Advani is an avid social media user and is known for her sartorial choices. The actor often takes to Instagram and shares pictures and videos with her actor husband Siddharth Malhotra. She often shares pictures from her weekend getaways, images from her photoshoots and more.

    On Monday (November 18), Kiara took to her Instagram stories and posted a mirror selfie from the washroom. She held a golden toothbrush in her hand. Along with the post, Kiara wrote, “Tell me you’re a Sindhi without telling me you’re a Sindhi.” Kiara was dressed in an oversized white T-shirt.

    The reason she shared was Sindhis are known for their love for all things flashy and Kiara’s shiny, golden toothbrush got the internet talking.

    Netizens slammed her for showing off her lifestyle.

    A user said, “Born with a silver spoon has become born with a golden toothbrush.”

    Another mentioned, “Isn’t that golden toothbrush from The Atlantis Dubai? It’s not a Sindhi thing…most people take this brush home.. haha..”

    The third one mentioned, “I am pretty sure at that expense she will get a really good electric toothbrush!”

    Some even debated if it’s a real gold toothbrush or just a flashy blingy gold toothbrush 

    Recently, Kiara Advani turned heads after she appeared on the red carpet for the launch of a beauty brand in Mumbai. She looked stunning in a red outfit.

    For the event, she wore a red blazer dress that came with giant rose motifs. She posted a carousel of pictures on Instagram.

    This isn’t the first time, Kiara Advani has faced backlash. Recently, she said that she is an outsider. In a statement, she claimed that she was nobody and this hasn’t gone down well with the netizens and they troll her saying that she has attempted to present herself as an outsider. In her interview during the promotions of Bhool Bhuliyaa 2 along with Kartik Aaryan, Kiara was seen praising Karan Johar over the nepotism debate, she even said that Karan took her when she was nobody.

    For the unversed, Kiara is Juhi Chawla’s niece and actor Saeed Jaffrey was her maternal great-uncle, which makes legendary actor Ashok Kumar her step-great-grandfather.

    Work Front

    Kiara Advani will next be seen in director S Shankar’s Game Changer. On November 16, the makers unveiled the film’s teaser at a special event in Lucknow. The event was attended by Game Changer’s lead cast including Kiara and Ram Charan, alongside the director and the film’s producer Dil Raju. Game Changer will hit the silver screens on January 10, 2025.

    She will also be seen in Don 3, alongside Ranveer Singh as well as War 2 opposite Hrithik Roshan.

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  • Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her 'golden' toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolledInstagram

    Bollywood actor Kiara Advani is an avid social media user and is known for her sartorial choices. The actor often takes to Instagram and shares pictures and videos with her actor husband Siddharth Malhotra. She often shares pictures from her weekend getaways, images from her photoshoots and more.

    On Monday (November 18), Kiara took to her Instagram stories and posted a mirror selfie from the washroom. She held a golden toothbrush in her hand. Along with the post, Kiara wrote, “Tell me you’re a Sindhi without telling me you’re a Sindhi.” Kiara was dressed in an oversized white T-shirt.

    The reason she shared was Sindhis are known for their love for all things flashy and Kiara’s shiny, golden toothbrush got the internet talking.

    Netizens slammed her for showing off her lifestyle.

    A user said, “Born with a silver spoon has become born with a golden toothbrush.”

    Another mentioned, “Isn’t that golden toothbrush from The Atlantis Dubai? It’s not a Sindhi thing…most people take this brush home.. haha..”

    The third one mentioned, “I am pretty sure at that expense she will get a really good electric toothbrush!”

    Some even debated if it’s a real gold toothbrush or just a flashy blingy gold toothbrush 

    Recently, Kiara Advani turned heads after she appeared on the red carpet for the launch of a beauty brand in Mumbai. She looked stunning in a red outfit.

    For the event, she wore a red blazer dress that came with giant rose motifs. She posted a carousel of pictures on Instagram.

    This isn’t the first time, Kiara Advani has faced backlash. Recently, she said that she is an outsider. In a statement, she claimed that she was nobody and this hasn’t gone down well with the netizens and they troll her saying that she has attempted to present herself as an outsider. In her interview during the promotions of Bhool Bhuliyaa 2 along with Kartik Aaryan, Kiara was seen praising Karan Johar over the nepotism debate, she even said that Karan took her when she was nobody.

    For the unversed, Kiara is Juhi Chawla’s niece and actor Saeed Jaffrey was her maternal great-uncle, which makes legendary actor Ashok Kumar her step-great-grandfather.

    Work Front

    Kiara Advani will next be seen in director S Shankar’s Game Changer. On November 16, the makers unveiled the film’s teaser at a special event in Lucknow. The event was attended by Game Changer’s lead cast including Kiara and Ram Charan, alongside the director and the film’s producer Dil Raju. Game Changer will hit the silver screens on January 10, 2025.

    She will also be seen in Don 3, alongside Ranveer Singh as well as War 2 opposite Hrithik Roshan.

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  • Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her 'golden' toothbrush; trolled

    What was the need to show-off? Kiara Advani flaunts her Sindhi lifestyle, shares pic of her ‘golden’ toothbrush; trolledInstagram

    Bollywood actor Kiara Advani is an avid social media user and is known for her sartorial choices. The actor often takes to Instagram and shares pictures and videos with her actor husband Siddharth Malhotra. She often shares pictures from her weekend getaways, images from her photoshoots and more.

    On Monday (November 18), Kiara took to her Instagram stories and posted a mirror selfie from the washroom. She held a golden toothbrush in her hand. Along with the post, Kiara wrote, “Tell me you’re a Sindhi without telling me you’re a Sindhi.” Kiara was dressed in an oversized white T-shirt.

    The reason she shared was Sindhis are known for their love for all things flashy and Kiara’s shiny, golden toothbrush got the internet talking.

    Netizens slammed her for showing off her lifestyle.

    A user said, “Born with a silver spoon has become born with a golden toothbrush.”

    Another mentioned, “Isn’t that golden toothbrush from The Atlantis Dubai? It’s not a Sindhi thing…most people take this brush home.. haha..”

    The third one mentioned, “I am pretty sure at that expense she will get a really good electric toothbrush!”

    Some even debated if it’s a real gold toothbrush or just a flashy blingy gold toothbrush 

    Recently, Kiara Advani turned heads after she appeared on the red carpet for the launch of a beauty brand in Mumbai. She looked stunning in a red outfit.

    For the event, she wore a red blazer dress that came with giant rose motifs. She posted a carousel of pictures on Instagram.

    This isn’t the first time, Kiara Advani has faced backlash. Recently, she said that she is an outsider. In a statement, she claimed that she was nobody and this hasn’t gone down well with the netizens and they troll her saying that she has attempted to present herself as an outsider. In her interview during the promotions of Bhool Bhuliyaa 2 along with Kartik Aaryan, Kiara was seen praising Karan Johar over the nepotism debate, she even said that Karan took her when she was nobody.

    For the unversed, Kiara is Juhi Chawla’s niece and actor Saeed Jaffrey was her maternal great-uncle, which makes legendary actor Ashok Kumar her step-great-grandfather.

    Work Front

    Kiara Advani will next be seen in director S Shankar’s Game Changer. On November 16, the makers unveiled the film’s teaser at a special event in Lucknow. The event was attended by Game Changer’s lead cast including Kiara and Ram Charan, alongside the director and the film’s producer Dil Raju. Game Changer will hit the silver screens on January 10, 2025.

    She will also be seen in Don 3, alongside Ranveer Singh as well as War 2 opposite Hrithik Roshan.

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  • Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui’s Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui’s Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Some Golden Bachelorette viewers were turned off by Pascal Ibgui’s behavior on the show. His daughter took up in his defense. Keep reading to find out what she had to say about her dad.

    Golden Bachelorette Pascal Ibgui Upsets Viewers

    Joan Vassos and Golden Bachelorette viewers were impressed when they first met Pascal Ibgui. The Paris, France, native, 69, exuded confidence and swagger. But viewers quickly picked up on some red flags and high maintenance behavior. He paid one of his housemates $100 to do his laundry for him. Pascal also seemed to enjoy showing off his clothes and lavish lifestyle.

    'Golden Bachelorette' Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube'Golden Bachelorette' Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube
    ‘Golden Bachelorette’ Pascal Ibgui/Credit: YouTube

    He recently spoke out about fan backlash for his wealth. He told Glamour magazine that he worked hard for what he has.

    His Daughter Defends His Behavior

    Golden Bachelorette viewers met Pascal’s family during his Hometown Date in Chicago with Joan. Fans swooned over his son, Maxim, who looks exactly like his dad. Pascal also has two daughters, Sara and Natalie. Natalie has been outspoken on social media about her dad being on the reality show.

    She jokingly reacted in horror to her dad taking part in the Chippendale stripper group date. But only his daughter is allowed to nitpick at her dad! Natalie took to social media to respond to allegations from Golden Bachelorette viewers that her father is a diva.

    “Number 1. My dad is very open about being high maintenance. I know everyone’s like ‘Oh, he’s such a diva.’ He is a bit of a diva. You have to remember that this is reality TV. They want to make the show entertaining. That’s what the show is, it’s for entertainment.” she explained in a video posted on social media.

    Pascal’s daughter added, “Yes, he is very high maintenance in a lot of ways. but what people don’t see is that he works so hard to be able to have all those things and to be able to have someone who does his laundry and to be able to have nice cars and have nice clothes.”

    What’s Next For Pascal?

    Pascal Ibgui was one of the three suitors who accompanied Joan Vassos to Tahiti for the Fantasy Suite dates. However, before the overnight date could happen, Pascal made a shocking confession that he wasn’t in love. He decided to leave the competition because he wasn’t ready for an engagement or a relationship.

    But viewers could always see him on Golden Bachelor In Paradise if the network decides to go ahead with the spinoff. Meanwhile, viewers can check out Pascal’s salon in Chicago.

    Do you think he was a diva on the Golden Bachelorette? Sound off in the comments.

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  • The Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Dresses as Joan Vassos for Halloween

    The Golden Bachelorette’s Pascal Dresses as Joan Vassos for Halloween

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    The Golden Bachelorette season 1 contestant Pascal Ibgui has nailed Halloween, hilariously dressing up as Joan Vassos.

    Pascal, 69, took to social media to share his tribute to the Golden Bachelorette herself, 61, on Sunday, October 27, dressed in a long blonde wig, figure-hugging gold dress and gold heels. In his hand, a single gold rose.

    “Pascal, will you accept this rose 🌹😉,” the salon owner, who is a father to three children, captioned the Instagram post.

    Pascal was posed on an elaborate staircase inside his Chicago salon, Pascal pour Elle, dressed in cobwebs and spiders to snap the photo, heightening the festivities even further.

    The light-hearted post comes after Joan confirmed to Us Weekly ahead of the ABC spinoff’s premiere on September 18 that she does indeed find love on the show.

    “The journey ended exactly like it should. I feel like I found a lot of love and there’s all different kinds of love,” Joan told Us in the days just prior to the show’s launch. “I feel like every one of these men are gonna be in my life forever. We shared really, really intimate things about our lives and we are bonded. So I think I found a lot of love actually this season.”

    Joan, who is a mother to four adult children, revealed during the October 23 episode of The Golden Bachelorette that her hometown visits to the houses of Pascal, Guy, Jordan and Chock left her “in a funk,” and she didn’t feel “very confident” with several of her final relationships.

    Joan added that she had two contestants — Guy and Chock — who were “very committed,” whereas the other two — Pascal and Jordan — had been “very noncommittal, not knowing where their hearts are.”

    “I feel less confident now than I did much earlier in this journey,” Joan told the cameras. “I should be diving in, I should be taking that leap of faith that I keep talking in my head about.”

    Pascal said during the show’s premiere episode that he is hoping to find a partner to do life with. “I have made myself a great lifestyle,” Pascal said at the time. “I’m fortunate [that] I’m able to travel. I’m driving the car I want to drive. I buy the clothes I want. I live in a beautiful home. I would like to be able to have a partner to share my life with.”

    During his first conversation with Joan in that episode, Pascal pulled out a letter that was written by his son, Maxim. Pascal prefaced the message by saying that the note made him feel like he had “done what needed to be done.”

    “Dear father, as you embark into your new journey, you’re going to kick ass,” Pascal read aloud, earning a laugh from Joan. “I believe in you. You are the greatest father. Thank you for the advice you have given me. You are my rock, I love you and I hope that Joan will be a good fit for you. Your difficult son.”



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  • Ghee Beyond Cooking: 5 Interesting Ways To Use This Golden Elixir In Everyday Life

    Ghee Beyond Cooking: 5 Interesting Ways To Use This Golden Elixir In Everyday Life

    Do you think ghee is just a rich ingredient used to make our rotis softer and dals tastier? You’ll be surprised to know that it is much more than that! Most of us think that ghee is used just for cooking but this golden elixir’s properties go way beyond kitchen. For centuries in Ayurveda, ghee has been a part of everything – from skincare to haircare. The antioxidants and healthy fats present in ghee make it perfect to tackle everyday problems. Wondering what those are? Then you have landed on the right page! Read on to learn 5 interesting ways ghee can be used beyond cooking!

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    Here Are 5 Interesting Ways To Use Ghee Beyond Cooking

    1. Great For Skin

    Do you have flaky and dry skin? Well, ghee can come to your rescue! Thanks to its rich fatty acids and vitamins, ghee is a fantastic natural moisturizer. It’s especially great for dry areas like elbows, knees, and even the face. Just warm up the ghee a bit and gently massage it onto your skin for deep hydration and a natural glow. Ghee also helps in reducing fine lines and gives your skin a baby-soft texture. Plus, winters are coming up so ghee can be used to nourish your body in a natural way.

    2. Hair Care

    Ghee can be useful for your hair too! A ghee hair mask works wonders for dry, frizzy hair, leaving it shiny and nourished. Just mix some warm ghee with coconut or almond oil, and apply it to your scalp and hair. Leave it for 30 minutes and then wash it off using a shampoo. Ghee’s moisturising properties can help reduce dandruff and even scalp irritation, leaving your hair silky smooth. 

    3. Massage Oil

    If your body is feeling stiff or tensed lately, then ghee can be a perfect substitute for your regular massage oils. Its warm and nourishing properties can help soothe tired muscles and calm your mind. You can mix ghee with a few drops of your favourite essential oil and massage it into your skin. It will absorb deep into your skin, leaving you relaxed and refreshed. 

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    4. Natural Makeup Remover

    Why buy makeup removal products when ghee can naturally do the trick? Soak a cotton ball in ghee and remove your makeup. The best part is that ghee is a naturally waterproof makeup remover. It cleans your skin gently without stripping away moisture – making it ideal for dry and sensitive skin. Plus, ghee is so nourishing that it’ll leave your skin feeling soft and smooth after every use!

    5. Soothe Burns 

    Whether it’s a mild kitchen burn or an unexpected sunburn, ghee is a natural healer! Its anti-inflammatory properties help soothe the skin and promote fast recovery. Just apply a thin layer of ghee to the affected area, and it will reduce redness and irritation while keeping the skin moisturized. It also acts as a protective layer for your burns. 

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  • Hidden from the world, North Korea have nurtured football’s latest golden generation | Women’s football

    They’re coming for you. They’re coming for you. North Korea’s women’s football age-group pathway teams, they’re coming for. Well, pretty much anyone in their way, it seems, after the weekend.

    As elite club football pored in microscopic detail over the fallout from events at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday evening, something remarkable, if a little less advertised, was happening in Bogotá. Three days on from the final of the Fifa women’s under‑20 World Cup final, it is worth scrolling back over the full sweep of North Korea’s run to that point, which reached its glorious end note on Sunday night, and in the process opened a new angle on any reasonable assessment of the team performance of the season.

    The Chollima (nickname explanation: indestructible mythic winged horse) arrived in Colombia in August with a 21-women squad drawn from six domestic teams. The league is hugely popular back home, but these are essentially players unknown to the rest of the world.

    They kicked off on 2 September with a 6-2 thrashing of Argentina in Cali. Three days later they beat Costa Rica 9-0 in a game that featured eight goalscorers. Three days after that North Korea put away the Netherlands 2-0 to seal top spot in the group.

    The knockout phase began with a 5-2 cuffing aside of Austria. And from there North Korea’s endgame was pretty much perfect, with victories against Brazil (senior world ranking: No 8), the USA (No 1) and Japan (No 7), all without conceding a goal. End result: played seven, won seven, aggregate score 25-4.

    They did it brilliantly too, producing, from the TV footage, a whirl of interplay and high-class finishing. Even the winner in the final was a beauty, scored by Choe Il-son, the hyper-talented 17-year-old cutting inside on the right, gliding past a defender, then shooting left‑footed into the roof of the net via a deflection.

    Choe might have had a hat-trick on the day and looks an awesome prospect, scooting about like a combination of teenage Wayne Rooney and teenage Michael Owen, all fearlessly clever direct running, a rogue state Endrick. It is hard to imagine there is a better 17-year-old anywhere.

    Back home, Choe plays for Pyongyang’s April 25 National Defence Sports Club. She will now disappear behind the veil, away from international competition. But not just yet. She is also eligible for the under-17 World Cup next month in the Dominican Republic (birth date, 1 January 2007; cut-off date, also 1 January 2007), where North Korea’s re-emergent women have a chance to make it a clean sweep of the Fifa age groups, including a 23 October meeting with England, who are presumably already all over the footage of what awaits them.

    Choe Il-son (right) lit up the under-20 World Cup with her fearless style of play. Photograph: Julian Medina/SPP/Shutterstock

    It is important to stress that the success of North Korea’s age-group teams will only be surprising to those who haven’t been following the run of things. North Korea has long been a force in women’s football, the players cloistered outside competition, but the senior team rarely out of the top end of the rankings over the past 20 years.

    But for the neutral, watching this was also a reminder of that most cliched and degraded of notions – sport’s ability to surprise and dissolve preconceptions. It’s North Korea, dude. How do you expect them to play? Tireless robot-pressing? A kind of unsmiling insect football enacted for the love of Dear Leader?

    In practice the North Korean style was energetic and high pressure, but also free, creative and fun, all inventive high-speed combinations. The players were engaging and a joy to watch. When Choe missed a chance in the opening minutes of the final there was a lovely moment as Sin Hyang, her attacking partner, ran across to hug her and ruffle her hair like an elder sibling, which certainly makes a change from a sulky arms‑wide gesture and moaning to the bench about not getting a pass.

    But what about the shadowy team staff? The propaganda merchants in the background? Yes, a Wikipedia click does suggest the women’s senior team manager appears to have repeatedly threatened America with nuclear war – “its cities will be transformed into towering infernos” – but wait, it’s a faulty link. This is in fact a different Kim Myong-chol, not the well-known state propagandist but the 39-year-old ex-footballer of the same name, who didn’t actually say any of that. Phew. Close one, the internet!

    More widely, women’s football in North Korea is a fascinating story. The tale has been told often of party officials returning with an outreach plan from the 1986 Fifa summit where the Norwegian delegate, Ellen Wille, literally screamed on stage in frustration, demanding a proper women’s World Cup.

    Seeing an opportunity, the regime instigated football in schools and villages and created a national league where players were given accommodation and employment in the capital. Success followed. North Korea won the Asian Cup in 2001, 2003 and 2008.

    Then came the great interruption. In 2011 five national‑team players tested positive for a rare steroid. The excuse offered was the use of a traditional medicine made from the glands of a musk deer, applied after the players were struck by lightning. Oddly enough, Fifa didn’t buy this and North Korea were banned from the 2015 World Cup, lost their ranking position, failed to qualify in 2019 partly as a result, then went into major isolation during the pandemic, re-emerging only towards the end of 2023.

    As a result, this is more or less an entirely new generation, reared in isolation. Naturally, given the history, given the lack of contact, there will be some eyebrow‑raising over their startling degree of effervescence. But it is also an exciting notion, something that speaks to a long distant past, before total knowledge and access, when sport was a large, atomised place, when teams, athletes and ways of playing would emerge only through the cycle of international tournaments.

    Pyongyang citizens at the Kaeson metro station read about the Chollima’s triumph in Colombia. Photograph: Jon Chol Jin/AP

    The evidence of Colombia is that North Korea have something that looks, with the benefit of the surprise element, like a golden generation. Next month will be another showcase for a group of players who mature around the next senior World Cup in Brazil in three years’ time. So much can happen before then, but it is an exciting element. Can you imagine the sheer, cinematic difficulty for Fifa, for its corporate handshakers, for the flag-obsessed US elements, of processing a North Korean win?

    Colombia may not have offered any real insight into the world’s most opaque nation state. But sport does have the power to make human connections, and this is at the very least a window into something else beyond the stories of dictatorial oppression and poverty. Plus, if there’s any chance at all of seeing Choe in Europe, can someone out there please get on the blower to Pyongyang and rustle up a little tiki-taka diplomacy.

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