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Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
After 8 years, the lo-fi girl has finally graduated- and the internet is nostalgic
For years, she was always there, hunched over her desk, headphones on, scribbling in her notebook while a cat dozed nearby. Day or night, rain or shine, the Lofi Girl never stopped studying. But this week, something changed. Jade graduated. In a quiet yet emotional update, the beloved animated character from YouTube's Lofi Hip Hop Radio – Beats to Relax/Study/Livestream was seen in a clip wearing a graduation cap and holding a laptop that simply read: 'THE END.' 'Finally finished with all my homework. I don't know what I learnt, but I know I'm done learning,' she said with a laugh, recreating the dialogue from a teen sitcom that has become a trend on TikTok. After nearly eight years of nonstop studying, she finally closed the books—and fans everywhere are feeling it. Created by French producer Dimitri Somogyi (formerly under the alias ChilledCow), the channel began streaming chill, instrumental hip hop beats in 2017. Colombian-French artist Juan Pablo Machado brought the iconic study girl to life visually, drawing her in a softly lit room, always focused, always listening. That looped animation, paired with the constant music, turned into a kind of digital sanctuary for students, remote workers, coders, writers, or anyone needing some background calm. What made it more than just music was the routine. She became a companion. Through all-nighters, study marathons, and lonely work sessions, Lofi Girl was the quiet friend who never left the room. The stream even played continuously to avoid YouTube ads from cutting in. Over the years, the channel survived takedowns, copyright strikes, and even a rebrand—switching from ChilledCow to Lofi Girl in 2021. And it grew. With more than 15 million subscribers today, the original stream now has siblings: synthwave radio, summer lofi, jazz lofi. But none have the same emotional pull. It's not the end of the stream, the music still plays on, but it does mark the end of an era. And on social media, the reactions say it all: One user said, 'NO! It can't be! What will I listen to now?!' Another commented, 'She studied longer than most of us ever did, she deserves all the honors and a lifetime playlist of relaxation.' A third user said, 'Can we petition to have her studied for like 10 more years? We need her.' What happens next is anyone's guess. However, it will be interesting to see what happens next in the universe of Lo-Fi Girl.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
‘Dhadak 2' box office collection day 1: Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri starrer struggles, while Ajay Devgn's ‘Son of Sardaar 2' takes the lead; earns Rs. 3.35 crore on Friday
This Friday was nothing less than a treat for cinema lovers, as they were presented with not just one but two highly anticipated films - 'Dhadak 2' (starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri) and 'Son of Sardaar 2' (starring Ajay Devgn , Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kisan, and more). Both sequels come from different genres, narrate different stories, and thus, hit differently. While the former is an intense love story that highlights some serious and dark societal norms, the latter is being lauded as a desi comedy drama. While both movies were expected to face tough competition from Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's 'Saiyaara,' the box office report shows that 'Dhadak 2' struggled harder than 'Son of Sardaar,' minting Rs 3.35 crore on its opening day, according to Sacnilk. 'Dhadak 2' vs 'Son Of Sardaar 2' opening day collection Ajay Devgn starrer 'Son of Sardaar 2' earned more than Rs. 6 crore on its first day, despite tough competition with 'Saiyaara' and 'Dhadak 2.' The film's opening day numbers surpassed Saiyaara's Friday collection. However, 'Dhadak 2' is expected to perform better on the weekend, as the movie has been garnering positive response from both critics and audiences. 'Dhadak 2' occupancy Directed by Shazia Iqbal, 'Dhadak 2' enjoyed an overall occupancy of 22.85 percent. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 20 Legendary Cars from the Past Undo It was a slow start for the movie, with the morning shows recording only 15.02 percent, but as the day progressed, the numbers improved. The show saw 22.29 percent and 22.03 percent occupancy during the afternoon and evening shows, respectively. It recorded the highest during the night shows - 32.07 percent. Siddhant Chaturvedi on 'Dhadak 2' Speaking about the movie and the vision behind it, Siddhant Chaturvedi told PTI, 'It is a huge responsibility... A lot of the credit goes to our director, who from day one was very sure of what she wanted and how she wanted to tell the story, how the characters should be, and she didn't want to over-dramatise anything or oversimplify anything. She just wanted things to be as they are in reality.' About 'Dhadak 2' The movie is a remake of the Tamil film 'Pariyerum Perumal'and a spiritual sequel to the 2018 Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor-starrer Dhadak. The movie depicts the story of Nilesh (Siddhant Chaturvedi), a law student from a marginalized community, who develops feelings for his classmate Vidhi (Triptii Dimri), who comes from an upper-caste background. Members of Vidhi's family subject him to humiliation and harassment in an effort to defend their perceived honor.


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
‘I saw Virat Kohli crying in the bathroom': Chahal lifts lid on when India star broke down and 'had tears in his eyes'
Yuzvendra Chahal's recent interview on a YouTube podcast show with Raj Shamani has been grabbing eyeballs. The India spinner spoke on a variety of topics, and much of the attention fell on his divorce saga. He opened up about what went wrong in their five-year marriage which ended in divorce recently. Yuzvendra Chahal spoke about the former India captain's heartbreaking moment. But Chahal also reflected significantly on his international career, and spoke about Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, ending up comparing their captaincy on the podcast. 'I love how Rohit bhaiya carries himself on the ground. He's a very good captain. With Virat bhaiya, it's the energy he brings, the same energy every day. It will only go up and never down. Same energy. Every day,' he said. Yuzvendra Chahal lifts lid on when he say Virat Kohli 'crying in the bathroom' Chahal also spoke about India's heartbreaking 2019 World Cup semi-final exit at the hands of New Zealand, where the match stretched to the reserve day. The host asked Chahal if he had ever seen Kohli cry, and pointed out the recent IPL 2025 final, where the batter was in tears after RCB wn the title. '2019 World Cup, I saw him crying in the bathroom,' he said. 'And then I was the last batter, when I was crossing him, he had tears in his eyes. In 2019, I saw everyone crying in the bathroom,' he added, revealing how shellshocked the Indian team were on that day. During his interview, Chahal revealed that divorce talks with Dhanashree had been going on for sometime, but it wasn't mentioned to the public. Chahal was also accused of cheating on Dhanashree, and the spinner revealed that it was a lie, and he never cheated in his entire life. 'I think when my divorce happened, people alleged me of being a cheater. I have never cheated in my life. I am not that kind of a person. You won't find anyone more loyal than me. I think from my heart for my closed ones, always. I do not demand, I always give. When people don't know anything, but they keep blaming me, so you start thinking [otherwise],' he said.