Brands this year are telling Raksha Bandhan stories that go beyond the classic image of a sister tying a rakhi to her brother. From championing financial independence to rethinking who counts as ...
As millions of Indians celebrate Raksha Bandhan on Saturday, August 9, a shopkeeper's business trick of selling a Re 2 rakhi for ₹50 is going viral. In the viral video, a wholesaler from Delhi’s Sadar ...
Rakhi season isn’t just about exchanging gifts, it’s about exchanging jabs, inside jokes, and decades of sibling dirt you could blackmail each other with. Brands this year didn’t just ride the ...
Happy Raksha Bandhan wishes: The Raksha Bandhan festival, also known as Rakhi, is celebrated across India. This year it will be celebrated on 9 August 2025. The joyful festival celebrates the bond ...
This Raksha Bandhan, a few siblings across India are skipping the ceremonial thread and heading to tattoo studios instead — armed with DNA test results and a bold new idea. They’re getting matching ...
Unfiltered, unabashed, and unapologetic – these three words perfectly sum up the Internet’s favourite, Rakhi Sawant. Time and again, she has dropped such wisdom that you cannot help but relate to her.
Reality Star Rakhi Sawant's husband Adil Durrani has been arrested by Mumbai Police after the former filed an FIR against him, alleging he mishandled her funds. The Oshiwara Police filed the FIR under ...
Loves to tell stories around culture, entertainment and food. Hoards books and stationery in her free time. When not reading or writing, you'll find her curled up on a couch at a quiet cafe, with a ...
Rakhi Sawant cleared the misconception around whom she has filed an FIR. She expressed that she has filed it against Sheryln Chopra and not boyfriend Adil Khan while talking to paparazzi. Watch Rakhi ...
In the latest scenario of Sherlyn Chopra and Rakhi Sawant's ongoing controversy, the former has shared a tweet saying nudity is not equal to consent. This post of Sherlyn came after Rakhi filed a ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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