A look at the cricketer’s stylish private retreat

The home reflects family values and cultural roots. Prasidh and his family celebrate festivities in traditional style by dining on banana leaves. His house also features spaces for rituals and a balcony with panoramic views of Bengaluru’s greenery. These details make the house feel warm and personal, not only just luxurious. Prasidh Krishna’s Bengaluru home…

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5 lesser-known traits that separate top performing employees from others

There is a massive, invisible gap between just “having a job” and actually excelling in it. It’s not something they teach you in a lecture hall, and you definitely won’t find it on LinkedIn. It lives in the messy, unglamorous moments—how you act when a deadline is breathing down your neck or how you treat…

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5 Met Gala food rules you probably did not know

This is the unwritten rule that explains the whole evening. In 2024, Olivier Cheng said the goal was to create a “bite-sized fairytale,” while Vogue’s 2025 coverage showed how the gala menu is built around polished passed hors d’oeuvres, a themed plated dinner and desserts designed to match the night’s concept. The Metropolitan Museum of…

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Train Colours: Why trains have different-coloured coaches and what it means for travellers

Train colours aren’t random. The deep blue and bright red coloured-coaches you see are far more than aesthetic choices. For travellers, they act as a quick visual language. Not only in India but railways across the world work in colours as these shades act as a practical and visual guide that helps passengers understand the…

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Why the Met Gala carpet turned green in 2026 |

The Met Gala 2026 ditched its iconic red carpet for a lush, moss-green landscape, transforming the entrance into an art installation. This shift, led by Raúl Àvila, Baz Luhrmann, and Derek McLane, immerses guests in a Renaissance garden theme, emphasizing fashion’s connection to environment and history. If you thought the Met Gala 2026 was just…

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Karan Johar’s Met Gala debut is pure drama and deeply rooted in Indian art

Dressed in a custom look by his longtime friend and collaborator Manish Malhotra, Johar’s ensemble was rooted in storytelling. The outfit, titled Framed in Eternity, took inspiration from the works of legendary Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma – and you could see that influence instantly. He wore a sharp, structured jacket with strong shoulders, layered…

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Met Gala 2026: Nicole Kidman brings daughter Sunday Rose to the Met Gala and it’s peak Chanel energy

Nicole Kidman and her daughter Sunday Rose made a stunning Met Gala debut together, showcasing matching Chanel-inspired looks. Kidman stunned in a dramatic red sequined gown with feather accents, while Sunday opted for a soft, blush pink dress. When Nicole Kidman shows up at the Met Gala, you already know it’s going to be a…

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7 red foods that protect our heart every day

Cherries, especially tart varieties, are rich in anthocyanins. These compounds help control inflammation, which is closely tied to heart disease. They also support better sleep due to natural melatonin. And better sleep indirectly supports heart health. ​Research backed by the US National Library of Medicine shows reduced inflammation markers with cherry consumption. It’s not just…

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Bengaluru’s 9-year-old Japseerat Kaur sets world record with 35-page storybook

Some achievements arrive quietly, without much anticipation – and then suddenly shift attention simply because of how unusual they are for the age they come at.At just nine years old, a student from Karnataka has managed something that stands out for its rarity rather than its scale – turning a personal idea into a structured…

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Why May is the best time to reset your yard |

The right plants in the right place make all the difference. Image Credits: Google Gemini For many of us, the first warm weekends of May are spent in one of two ways: frantically planting everything in sight or standing in the backyard wondering where to start. Usually, neither works. The good news: May is actually…

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