World Book Day
On World Book Day, celebrities are opening up about the transformative power of reading and sharing their cherished reads. Here’s a glimpse into how books have shaped their lives and thoughts. Megha Sharma: A Journey Through Fantasy Fiction From a young age, Megha Sharma found solace in the pages of storybooks, sparking a lifelong love for reading. She credits books with fueling her imagination and enhancing her understanding of diverse characters, which in turn, enriches her acting career. Megha’s preference for fantasy fiction stems from its ability to teach and expand her imaginative world. Despite the digital age, she cherishes the tactile experience of physical books and enjoys curating her personal library. Deepali Pansare: Finding Strength in ‘The Power of Subconscious Mind’ Deepali Pansare’s reading journey began with comics at the tender age of seven, inspired by her father’s own reading habits. Her favorite book, ‘The Power of Subconscious Mind,’ became a beacon of positivity during the challenging Covid era, helping her find gratitude and joy in life’s simple pleasures. Deepali continues to favor the tangible satisfaction of hard copy books over digital versions, always keeping a book close at hand. Kunwar Amar: Financial Wisdom from ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Kunwar Amar reflects […]
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Happy April Fools' Day: Celebrities join in on the fun, reminiscing about their favourite prank-filled memories
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Poonam Pandey faking death
Poonam Pandey, a controversial actress, recently faked her death to spread awareness about cervical cancer. The news of her death went viral on social media, as she stayed silent for a day. She then reappeared on social media to talk about cervical cancer. However, her stunt backfired, as many celebrities and netizens slammed her for using such a distasteful and insensitive method to highlight an important cause. Gurpreet Singh: The news of Poonam Pandey’s staged death is unfortunate and concerning. It is ethically questionable to use false information, especially related to someone’s death, to raise awareness about cervical cancer. It undermines the seriousness of the issue and misuses the social media platform. The means to create awareness should be transparent and respectful. The incident also raises concerns about the credibility of news in the age of social media. It emphasises the need for responsible sharing and fact-checking. Staging one’s death for publicity is a drastic and insensitive measure. It may overshadow the genuine concerns surrounding the issue. Yashashri Masurkar: Poonam’s actions should be condemned, as they are playing with people’s emotions. I was shocked when I heard the news, and I am not even a fan. This has happened in […]
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Gurpreet Singh Reflects on 'Chaand Jalne Laga' Going Off-Air: A Missed Opportunity for Character Exploration
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