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Kusha Kapila's Gown Is Elegant, But It's The Sheer Twist That Has Our Attention
Kusha Kapila's Gown Is Elegant, But It's The Sheer Twist That Has Our Attention

News18

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Kusha Kapila's Gown Is Elegant, But It's The Sheer Twist That Has Our Attention

Social media influencer and actress Kusha Kapila looked stunning in a fitted black sequin gown featuring a bold off-shoulder design and a plunging neckline. Kusha Kapila, who rose to prominence on social media for her comic content, is also known for her amazing fashion sense. Just like most of her red carpet appearances, Kusha stepped into the limelight with grace and poise at a recent industry event in Mumbai. She stunned onlookers in a breathtaking black ensemble. Kusha Kapila's Stunning Red Carpet Look Social media influencer and actress Kusha Kapila looked stunning in a fitted black sequin gown featuring a bold off-shoulder design and a plunging neckline. She styled the look with a sheer black stole draped elegantly around her neck. Keeping accessories minimal, she opted for just a pair of studs and statement rings. Her makeup leaned into full glam, with a dewy base, sharp contouring and a soft, understated lip shade that tied the look together. She completed the ensemble with a chic bun, leaving a few face-framing fringes loose for an effortless finish. Kusha Kapila, who emerged as a standout at the ET Inspiring Women Leaders Conclave And Awards 2025, chose this stunning look for the occasion. Kusha Kapila Swears By Bold Fashion A few months ago, Kusha Kapila turned heads in a two-piece ensemble that radiated refined elegance. Styled by Ayesha Amin Nigam, the look featured a bejewelled top from AK | OK, Anamika Khanna's label. The sleeveless blouse came with thin straps, a plunging neckline, and intricate beadwork arranged in elegant patterns. She paired it with a ruched, pleated pencil skirt from Ozeqo in a sleek black hue. Kusha completed the look with bold gold accessories, including chunky bangles, statement rings and stud earrings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kusha Kapila (@kushakapila) Kusha completed her look with glittery brown eyeliner, kohl-rimmed eyes, glossy lipstick, and a soft blush that gave her cheeks a healthy glow. She left her tresses open in a mid-parted, tousled style, letting them fall freely over her shoulders for a relaxed yet dazzling effect. On the work front, Kusha was last seen in the Disney+ Hotstar comedy series Life Hill Gayi, where she starred alongside Divyenndu, Vinay Pathak, and Mukti Mohan. She's now gearing up for her role in the second season of Netflix's legal comedy-drama Mamla Legal Hai, joining a stellar cast including Ravi Kishan, Anjum Batra, Nidhi Bisht, Naila Grewal, and Anant V Joshi. First Published: July 31, 2025, 08:43 IST News lifestyle Kusha Kapila's Gown Is Elegant, But It's The Sheer Twist That Has Our Attention Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

This 8-episode web series is based on courtroom drama, it will make you laugh at your fullest, has IMDb rating of 8, series is, lead actors are...
This 8-episode web series is based on courtroom drama, it will make you laugh at your fullest, has IMDb rating of 8, series is, lead actors are...

India.com

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This 8-episode web series is based on courtroom drama, it will make you laugh at your fullest, has IMDb rating of 8, series is, lead actors are...

People often find the drama in the courtroom boring, no one shows much interest in watching such series. But we have brought you such a series, after watching which you will probably start liking such series. The biggest thing in this series is that it stars our beloved Ravi Kishan. Here in every episode, something has been shown in the name of law, after seeing which you will start laughing, holding your stomach. In the series, sometimes the parrot is in the dock for abuse, and sometimes the husband files a case against the wife for not cooking food. Maamla Legal Hai The name of the series we are talking about is 'Maamala Legal Hai'.The special thing about this series is that it has been made in a very light-hearted manner and there is a deep suspense hidden in every episode. Because of all this, it has also been given a rating of 8.0 on IMDB. Talking about the star cast of the series, it has brilliant stars like Ravi Kishan, Naila Grewal, Nidhi Bisht, Tanvi Azmi and Anant Joshi who make this courtroom even more spectacular. This series shows the daily life of the lawyers of the Patparganj District Court. The Second Season Has Been Announced Everyone here has their own story. Some think of becoming the Bar President and some go to court for the first time. There is a strong twist at the end of every episode and then you realize that it was not this but this. You can watch 'Mamla Legal Hai' on Netflix. According to Hindustan's report, people liked this series so much that its second season has also been announced. It is directed by Rahul Pandey and co-written by Saurabh Khanna and Kunal Aneja. More On Maamla Legal Hai Ravi Kishan will reprise his role as the enthusiastic VD Tyagi, alongside Naila Grewal as Ananya, the straightforward intern still finding her way. Nidhi Bisht will return as Sujata, the passionate and driven lawyer; and Anant Joshi as Vishwas, the advocate who loves conspiracy theories. Adding to the thrill is Bhojpuri star Dinesh Lal Yadav, also known as Nirahua, who brings his excellent comic timing. You will also see internet star Kusha Kapila, famous for her sassy style.

It's no monkey business: HC seeks answers from govts on simian crisis
It's no monkey business: HC seeks answers from govts on simian crisis

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Time of India

It's no monkey business: HC seeks answers from govts on simian crisis

Ghaziabad: A college student from Sanjay Nagar got multiple stitches after she was attacked by a monkey earlier this year. Another woman, a Raj Nagar resident, spent over Rs 1 lakh to repair the electrical wiring after a group of monkeys raided her house when she went to meet her son in the US last Dec. Man-monkey conflicts are many and frequent in Delhi-NCR. In 2014, New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) had to hire 40 men in ape suits to drive away monkeys from the parliament complex—a decision that inspired an OTT series 'Mamla Legal Hai'. But 11 years later, nothing has changed, except for the simian population. On May 6, Allahabad high court issued notices to Animal Welfare Board of India, ministry of environment, forest and climate change, UP govt and others on the rising population of monkeys, increasing man-monkey conflict , hunger and loss of food to monkeys, their starvation and cruel/inhuman conditions the monkeys are living in. The court directed the central and state govts to explain by July 10 what are the steps in place to deal with monkey menace and what action plan is proposed in that regard. The division bench comprising chief justice Arun Bhansali and justice Kshitij Shailendra also issued notices to the UP state animal welfare board, Ghaziabad district magistrate, GMC, nagar palika parishads of Loni, Modinagar, Muradnagar, Khoda Makanpur, society for prevention of cruelty to animals and Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) in the matter. It was hearing a PIL filed by BTech student Prajakta Singhal and social worker Vineet Sharma, both from Ghaziabad, seeking directions for preparing an urgent action plan, infirmaries, veterinary care centres, transport and rescue vans, provisions of food and setting up a 24X7 grievance helpline portal to tackle money menace. It also sought a direction to the govt agencies to capture and relocate monkeys to forests or forest-like setup in Ghaziabad. Sharma said monkey attacks increase during summer when there is a dearth of food and water in the habitats where they usually live. "People can't go for walks in parks, and children cannot play in school playgrounds out of fear of being attacked by monkeys," Sharma said. The petitioners said repeated appeals to the local municipal bodies and animal welfare board went unheard, prompting them to seek judicial intervention. Appearing for the petitioners, counsel Akash Vashishtha said there was an urgent need to acknowledge the issue as a problem, and only then could certain SOPs be framed. "Through the petition, we extended suggestions about what needs to be done for the welfare of monkeys who are forced to raid human habitations in the absence of food and water," he said. Anirban Roy, a research scholar at Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), who studied man-animal conflict, said that two main reasons contribute to the exploding population of monkeys. "On one hand, they are rarely hunted in the wild because even apex predators are not avid climbers. On the other hand, when they venture into human settlements, instead of being driven away, they are fed and revered for socio-religious sentiments," he said. Another problem is the absence of census and population figures, which makes it difficult for local authorities to come up with any plan. Roy explains that since monkeys are not on the IUCN list of endangered species, there is no mechanism for their census over the years.

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