Madhur Virli: Comedian Madhur Virli apologizes after old clip with ‘Cuddle nahi karoge kya iske baad?’ remarks sparks debate

A stand-up comedy clip recorded nearly two years ago is back in the spotlight, and this time, it’s drawing criticism instead of laughter.In recent days, social media users have been sharing an old stand-up video of comedian Madhur Virli and questioning remarks made during the performance. The clip, which includes references to rape and murder,…

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Elon Musk, the world’s first trillionaire, once walked barefoot in the snow and fetched a handpicked flower bouquet for his then-wife |

Despite his immense wealth, Elon Musk once forgot his then-wife Talulah Riley’s Christmas present. Realizing his mistake, he went barefoot through the snow in Boulder, Colorado, to hand-pick a bouquet of flowers, demonstrating his deep love for her in a gesture money couldn’t buy. Elon Musk recently crossed a line no human being had ever…

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When in love, even boiled vegetable broth tastes sweet; when hating…

“Yaam rák náam dtôm pàk gâw wâa wăan, yaam chang náam-dtaan gâw wâa kŏm.”Translation: “When in love, even boiled vegetable broth tastes sweet; when hating, even sugar tastes bitter.” This Thai love proverb is simple, but it contains a truth that runs through every relationship we’ve ever had. It doesn’t talk about grand gestures or…

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Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades

The FIFA World Cup is an event where almost everything goes viral in just minutes, and the tradition continues to grab attention for all the right reasons and sometimes for unexpected reasons too! Yes, something similar happened following Japan’s thrilling 2-2 draw against the Netherlands at the FIFA World Cup 2026; social media wasn’t just…

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5 uncomfortable truths that can quietly make you successful and happier

Nobody wakes up one day and says, “I hope life teaches me a difficult lesson today.” Most of us want the opposite. We want things to work out. We want people to understand us. We want our efforts to pay off quickly and our relationships to stay simple. But life has its own way of…

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7 expert-backed ways to avoid burnout

For working parents, burnout rarely arrives with dramatic warning signs. It creeps in through the small cracks of daily life: the skipped breakfast, the unanswered message, the schoolbag packed at midnight, the mental tab that never closes. One child needs help with homework, another is crying, a deadline is waiting, and the laundry is still…

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These 5 animals turn white in winter – here’s why

When people think of animals changing colour, chameleons usually come to mind. But they aren’t the only ones with that trick up their sleeve. In some of the coldest parts of the world, a few animals go through a slow makeover every year. As snow starts covering the ground, their brown or grey coats gradually…

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Neem Karoli Baba: Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: “Love everyone, serve everyone, remember God, and tell the truth”; how Maharaj ji’s advice on service remains timeless even today

Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharaj-ji, offered simple yet profound teachings focused on loving and serving everyone, remembering God, and telling the truth. His wisdom, shared through quiet words rather than extensive writings, continues to resonate with thousands, influencing even prominent figures in technology seeking guidance in their busy lives. Some teachings are so complicated…

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“Boys don’t cry” may be hurting our sons more than we realise; 5 ways parents can help their son express emotions without shame

A little boy looks up at his mother one evening and asks, “Mom, people tell me boys don’t cry. So if I cry, does that make me weak?” She doesn’t have an answer ready. Most of us wouldn’t. Chances are, you’ve said “boys don’t cry” at some point: to your son, your nephew, maybe even…

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Working Mother Guilt: I spoke to three modern mothers about a feeling no one warned them about: The working-mother guilt

I spoke to three modern mothers about a feeling no one warned them about: The working-mother guilt This comes from one of the vivid memories from my earlier workplace. On what seemed like a normal office day, news broke that several schools across Delhi had received bomb blast threats. As a precautionary measure, classes were…

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