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News18
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
When Every Tourist On Eiffel Tower Vibed To ‘Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein'
Last Updated: The video shows the group singing the legendary Hindi song Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein. A group of Indian travellers transformed Paris's iconic Eiffel Tower into an impromptu Bollywood concert spot. Captivating passersby, they performed the classic Hindi song Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein, a romantic melody from the 1951 film Chori Chori, originally sung by legends Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey. The beautifully shot video captures the trio singing in perfect harmony near the Eiffel Tower, with spectators, many of them tourists from around the world, enjoying the soulful performance. Some are seen clapping along and swaying to the tune. This enchanting blend of classic Indian music against the stunning Parisian backdrop created a magical atmosphere that resonated deeply with viewers. The video's caption read, 'Every tourist enjoyed Indian song with us at the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France." It quickly went viral, earning praise for the group's spontaneous and heartwarming musical tribute. Indian music has often bridged cultural and language divisions, with people across nations appreciating it. Weeks back, Deanna Leigh, a 23-year-old travel vlogger from the United Kingdom, posted a hilarious video on Instagram about how she unexpectedly fell in love with India's 'Swach Bharat" jingle. She said, 'I heard it all the time in Jodhpur. I thought it was just a fun song people sang every morning." Deanna had no idea that the catchy tune blaring from loudspeakers was a call to take out the trash. She said, 'I didn't know. I just thought it was a cheerful morning tune." Sharing her opinion, Deanna wrote, 'My new favourite song in India! At one point, this was all I would hear in the mornings. I had no clue what it meant… but damn, what a banger!" In the video, a garbage truck is shown rolling down the street while playing charming music, leaving Deanna both amazed and fascinated. Prasoon Joshi wrote the song Swachh Bharat Ka Irada, which was sung by Kailash Kher. First Published:


News18
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
When Every Tourist On Eiffel Tower Vibed To Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Men
Last Updated: The video shows the group singing the legendary Hindi song Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein. A group of Indian travellers transformed Paris's iconic Eiffel Tower into an impromptu Bollywood concert spot. Captivating passersby, they performed the classic Hindi song Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein, a romantic melody from the 1951 film Chori Chori, originally sung by legends Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey. The beautifully shot video captures the trio singing in perfect harmony near the Eiffel Tower, with spectators, many of them tourists from around the world, enjoying the soulful performance. Some are seen clapping along and swaying to the tune. This enchanting blend of classic Indian music against the stunning Parisian backdrop created a magical atmosphere that resonated deeply with viewers. The video's caption read, 'Every tourist enjoyed Indian song with us at the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France." It quickly went viral, earning praise for the group's spontaneous and heartwarming musical tribute. Indian music has often bridged cultural and language divisions, with people across nations appreciating it. Weeks back, Deanna Leigh, a 23-year-old travel vlogger from the United Kingdom, posted a hilarious video on Instagram about how she unexpectedly fell in love with India's 'Swach Bharat" jingle. She said, 'I heard it all the time in Jodhpur. I thought it was just a fun song people sang every morning." Deanna had no idea that the catchy tune blaring from loudspeakers was a call to take out the trash. She said, 'I didn't know. I just thought it was a cheerful morning tune." Sharing her opinion, Deanna wrote, 'My new favourite song in India! At one point, this was all I would hear in the mornings. I had no clue what it meant… but damn, what a banger!" In the video, a garbage truck is shown rolling down the street while playing charming music, leaving Deanna both amazed and fascinated. Prasoon Joshi wrote the song Swachh Bharat Ka Irada, which was sung by Kailash Kher. First Published:
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Kmart shopper's unlikely use for viral $15 product: 'Easy to clean'
Whether they're transforming tablecloths into curtains or finding unique ways to increase under-sink storage, Kmart shoppers are often some of the most innovative people on the internet when it comes to repurposing. An Aussie mum has recently showcased her creativity by using a popular $15 bathroom product from the retail store to solve a common problem in the kitchen. Deanna (@ posted a video revealing that she had purchased Kmart's Stone Dry Bath Mat and Tray Set a few months ago to use as a drying rack for her dishes, and was thrilled with the results. In fact, she said she loved it so much that she ended up buying a second one last week. 'It's fantastic, I really love it. For the price, it was great,' she said. 'If you look online for anything remotely similar to this, you're looking at like $50.' RELATED: $13 Kmart product to completely transform your living space: 'Very affordable' Kmart shoppers praise 'brilliant' kitchen storage idea using unlikely $9 item Kmart find transforms caravan family's kitchen for $10: 'We don't have drawers' Deanna tells Yahoo Lifestyle that she uses a similar product in the bathroom but thinks it's also perfect for the kitchen because it looks neat, absorbs the water from the wet plates and glassware, and can be stored in the cupboard when not in use. 'It's easy to clean and maintain, doesn't get a damp, wet smell, and looks aesthetically pleasing,' she adds. 'I keep the bathmat clean by washing it with soapy water and then wiping it down with a clean cloth. I recommend wiping it down if there is a lot of excess water to keep the mat from getting a buildup of water.' While Kmart sells a $10 stone drying mat specifically designed for use in the kitchen, Deanna says she prefers the bath mat because it's a much larger size. The drying mat is 40cm by 30cm, while the bath mat is 60cm by 39cm. Another perk of the bath mat as opposed to the drying mat is that it comes with an additional small tray, which Deanna uses to store her dishwashing liquid on. 'I usually leave it just near the sink, and it's great. It picks up any of the residue that comes out, and even the water off my hands, it collects that, and then I can just wipe it down,' she details. Kmart has recently released an even larger stone dry bath mat, which is 75cm by 50cm, and features a cube design rather than stripes. Social media users have since taken to the comments of Deanna's video to applaud her clever idea, with some people admitting they've already been using the bath mat as a drying mat. 'Great idea,' one person wrote, while another added, 'That is genius!'. SHOP: 🍕 Domino's brings back 'unexpected' $7 menu item: 'Soft and fluffy' 🧣Aussie brand Oodie brings out new winter range '400 sold daily' ☀️ Tax laws to burn Aussies on summer essential: 'Many of us struggle' 'I use it as well, have done since it came out!' a third shared, followed by someone else who said, 'I've been doing that for ages'. 'I use mine for the water bowls for my cats,' a different user replied. The Stone Dry Bath Mat and Tray Set currently has a 4.7-star review on Kmart's website, with shoppers describing it as "outstanding", "very good quality" and "great value for money".
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Look Like A Million Bucks In These Under-$60 Wedding Guest Dresses
It's wedding season — and while it's fun to get all dressed up and toast to love, weddings are expensive. Between travel, hotels and buying something off the registry, costs quickly add up. Fortunately, you don't have to spend hundreds on your wedding guest dress. Right now, Target is full of spring and summer dresses that are practically made for wedding season. Romantic chiffon ruffles, sweet flutter sleeves, gorgeous floral maxis — you'll have a hard time picking just one. Rounded up here are 14 to consider. Target Have a nighttime wedding on the cal? This tiered, ruffled polka-dot dress is ideal. With the perfect mix of elegant and playful, you're sure to be one of the night's best dressed. 'I was flabbergasted,' wrote a reviewer named Deanna. 'I rarely write reviews but felt compelled bc this dress is so good for the price! I got it on sale. Looks more expensive than it is [true to size].' $33 at Target (regularly $55) Target This floaty recycled polyester frock has a plunging V-neck and an elastic waistband for a look that combines elegance and comfort. Get it in sizes XS-4X. $24 at Target (regularly $40) Target The color! The pleats! The cape! How chic is this this vibrantly colored dress? If orange isn't your color, but you love the idea of a cape dress, you can get it in either yellow or red. Get it in sizes S-3XL. $49 at Target Target There's nothing that represents love more than roses, making this floral dress very on theme for spring and summer weddings. Fitted around the body with a slightly flared skirt, it's both flattering and comfortable. Get this in sizes S-XL. Target's plus-size Ava & Viv brand has a very similar style in sizes 16-30. $40 at Target Target This timeless gown is made from satin-woven polyester and features fluttery sleeves, a plunging neckline and a delicate tie across the back. Get it in a total of five colors and sizes XS-4X. Reviewer Adrianne said: 'I love this dress and, I received so many compliments! Even disbelief when I told them I got it from Target!!' $21 at Target (regularly $35) Target Especially if you're attending a nighttime wedding, a dress with lace detailing is perfect. Besides navy, this elegant cocktail dress comes in black, pink and red. $43 at Target Target This sweeping maxi comes in lightweight rayon adorned with a bold floral print that will help you stand out at a festive summer affair. Get it in two other colors and sizes XXL-4X. $21 at Target (regularly $35) Target Target customers who bought and reviewed this '90s-inspired satin halter maxi dress love that the lightweight fabric doesn't wrinkle easily. Choose between mint floral, light pink, tan, blue or black. Get this in sizes XS-4X. $21 at Target (regularly $35) Target The tie-waist detail on this dress makes it flattering for essentially every body type. Versatile enough to dress up or down, you'll be wearing this dress all spring and summer long, not just for the wedding on your calendar. Get this in sizes S-XL. $40 at Target Target How sweet and dainty are the bow-adorned flutter sleeves on this maxi dress? The recycled polyester material is lightweight, making it perfect for spring and summer weddings. Choose between light blue or moss green. 'I will say, this is the most beautiful dress ever and I never write reviews but I just had to for this one,' wrote reviewer MG40621. Get this in sizes XXS-XXL. A number of reviewers noted that the bows are a different material — which, based on one customer photo, appears to be a grosgrain-type weave. We also saw comments that the bows were easily removed. $19 at Target (regularly $22) Target There's no need to catch the bouquet when you're already bursting with beautiful blooms. The soft, tiered ruffle detailing gives this dress nice movement, especially if the wedding you're going to is outside where there's a slight breeze. Get this in sizes S-XL. $60 at Target Target While it's generally considered a faux pas to wear white to a wedding, there are plenty of reasons to opt for this stylish lace sheath at your next event — especially if you're going to a warm-weather destination wedding, if the bride isn't wearing white or has requested a specific dress code, according to Martha Stewart. Take a look if this festive plus-sized piece, available in sizes 1X-4X, for your next non-traditional affair: Reviewers are unequivocally pleased with the piece, saying it fits true to size and doesn't wrinkle easily, making it ideal for travel. $23 at Target Target This ruffled chiffon dress is practically begging to be worn on the dance floor. Imagine the movement as you sway and twirl the night away. Get this in sizes S-XL. $47 at Target Target This pretty poplin mini dress is perfect for an outdoor or destination wedding thanks to its cotton fabrication and abbreviated hemline. Get this fresh frock in a total of three colors (white and black are options too) and sizes 0-26 (although some size and color combinations are sold out). $21 at Target (regularly $35) These Amazon Travel Clothes Feel Like Pajamas But Look Like Nice Outfits We Track Sales For A Living. Here Are The 31 Best Deals On Amazon Ahead Of Memorial Day Weekend Remember Skorts? They're Trending Again — And Everyone's Buying Them For Summer


NDTV
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
British Vlogger Tastes Masala Soda, Her Reaction To The "Strong Flavours" Goes Viral
Videos of foreign influencers exploring different types of Indian street foods often go viral on social media. But they don't limit themselves to snacks, dishes and desserts. After all, India also has a rich variety of local drinks and traditional beverages. Recently, a reel showing a British vlogger tasting a desi drink at a local stall in South India has grabbed many eyeballs on Instagram. The now-viral video shared by the digital creator Deanna (@sociallywanderful) is titled "First time trying masala soda in Kerala, India." Also Read: Foreign Motorcyclists Try Misal Pav For The First Time In Maharashtra, Video Is Viral In the video, we see that Deanna is accompanied by vlogger Abhnav Reddy. The duo are at a humble establishment in Palakkad where different drinks seem to be available. The vendor prepares their order by mixing soda with a pre-made masala. He hands over the fizzy drinks, and we get to see both their reactions. Deanna takes a sip and seems taken aback by the distinctive taste of the soda. She frowns at the glass in her hand. Noting her response, someone off-camera says, "But she doesn't like." Others laugh. "It's not for me; I don't like it," Deanna says and smiles sportingly. In the caption, she wrote, "As you can tell, it was not my cup of tea - the flavours were STRONG. And not a drink I would typically order. But it was definitely good to try it." She added, "If you get the opportunity, I would recommend trying it once... but it's a unique flavour and definitely not for everyone." Watch the complete viral video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Deanna | Slow Travel • Mindset • 🪷 (@sociallywanderful) Read the reactions of some Instagram users here: "All part of the experience." "I love that you still tried it, though!" "Your reaction is precious." "So interesting." "Well, at least you tried." "I'm an Indian, but I don't like masala soda." "I will try most foods and drinks, but this is making me question that." "Hahah, your expressions are killing me, that's a no for me to try." "You guys can't handle it. But it's one of our favourites. Try the 'nannari sarbath' (the brown coloured one) next time. You guys will love it for sure." "Ha ha, this is me. My husband loves it; I'm like, 'Oh no, not for me'." Before this, a video showing a Scottish content creator trying a "boost drink" in Kochi went viral. Click here to read the full story.