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Rekha wows in onion pink Banarasi silk saree at Mira Rajput's wellness brand launch
Rekha wows in onion pink Banarasi silk saree at Mira Rajput's wellness brand launch

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rekha wows in onion pink Banarasi silk saree at Mira Rajput's wellness brand launch

At Mira Rajput Kapoor's wellness venture launch, Dhun, Rekha stole the show with her timeless elegance. Dressed in a stunning onion pink Banarasi saree by Manish Malhotra, she transformed the event into a glamorous spectacle. While Mira celebrated her entrepreneurial milestone, Rekha's iconic presence elevated the occasion, showcasing her enduring Bollywood royalty. Mira Rajput Kapoor may have been launching her new wellness venture Dhun in Mumbai, but it was Bollywood's eternal diva Rekha who effortlessly stole the spotlight with her enchanting presence. Dressed in a breathtaking onion pink Banarasi saree by Manish Malhotra, Rekha turned the wellness brand event into a full-fledged fashion moment. While Mira stepped into the world of entrepreneurship, proudly supported by husband Shahid Kapoor and his family, Rekha arrived as the ultimate showstopper. A symbol of timeless grace, she brought with her a wave of vintage glam that lit up the venue. The saree, a masterpiece by designer Manish Malhotra, featured handwoven Banarasi kora silk with delicate lotus motifs woven throughout. The pastel onion pink shade added a soft romantic feel, while intricate gota pleating at the borders lent the ensemble a festive shimmer. Rekha paired it with a matching blouse, which featured Malhotra's signature churi sleeves, tight-fitting and full-length, adding a regal silhouette that echoed her decades-long style legacy. Her look was completed with her trademark beauty elements: voluminous hair tied in a bun adorned with fragrant gajras, kohl-rimmed eyes, glowing bronzed skin, and a rich plum-toned lipstick. Her dazzling earrings and layered bangles added the perfect finishing touch, making the look both traditional and red carpet-worthy. Manish Malhotra himself couldn't help but gush over the look, sharing a photo on Instagram with the caption: 'Ever graceful and stunning - the one and only timeless beauty. Iconic #Rekhaji 🩷 in our handwoven Banarasi kora silk saree with lotus motifs in onion pink, accentuated with gota pleating and paired with churi sleeve signature-detail blouse.' Though th launch marked a significant milestone in Mira Rajput's life - blending wellness, balance, and mindful living, Rekha's presence brought cinematic elegance to the occasion. As Mira charted new territory as a modern entrepreneur, Rekha reminded everyone why she remains Bollywood royalty: she doesn't just attend events, she elevates them. The sight of the two generations - Mira stepping into her power and Rekha exuding ageless poise, made the evening truly unforgettable. And while wellness was the theme of the night, the glam quotient was off the charts. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

5 seaside towns in India where the seafood steals the show
5 seaside towns in India where the seafood steals the show

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Time of India

5 seaside towns in India where the seafood steals the show

India's seacoast, which stretches a little more than 7,500 km, is not just known for its scenic beauty—it's a treasure trove of sea-borne cuisine. Each coastal town has its unique way of cooking seafood, some with hot and spicy dishes, others with delicate coconut curries. However, all of them share one common factor: their focus on freshness, flavor, and cultural depth. So, let's dive in! It is time to savour the tide, seafood-style. If you are a foodie, these coastal gems should be your pick. Find out more here. Kochi, Kerala Famous for its backwaters and colonial past, Kochi is Kerala's seafood center as well. Do not forget to try the essentials like meen moilee (fish in coconut milk), karimeen pollichathu (banana leaf-cooked pearl spot fish), and prawn roast. Chinese fishing nets bring in fresh catches and aromatic spice fragrances make Kochi a seafood paradise. Goa This beach treasure has Portuguese and Konkani influences in seafood dishes. Take recheado stuffed fish, ambot tik (sour-spicy curry), and barbecued calamari. To describe Goan cuisine in two words, it is rich and flavorful Mangalore, Karnataka Renowned for its delectable and rich cuisine, the Mangalorean taste is robust, earthy, and never to be forgotten. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 40분 후, 영어가 다르게 보일 겁니다. 직접 확인해보세요 스티븐영어 지금 시작하기 Undo Here, the seafood is primarily made up of coconut, red chilies, and tamarind. Don't forget to taste the scrumptious bangude pulimunchi (mackerel in tamarind gravy) or prawn sukka. Chennai, Tamil Nadu From streetside eateries to high-end restaurants, Chennai offers unlimited seafood. options. Chettinad crab masala, fish fry, and meen kuzhambu (tamarind fish curry) are some popular local fare. Pepper, curry leaves, and indigenous spices give a distinctive southern flavor to the fresh seafood. Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands This island town dishes out the freshest seafood from the Bay of Bengal. Crabs, lobsters, and reef fish are grilled and spiced with island flavor . Seafood here is simple and clean ; it lets the freshness of the seafood speak for itself, perfect for the natural food lovers. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil
How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil

With increasing reliance on chemical-based pesticides and fertilizers, soil health has emerged as a great concern for Indian farmers. 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar,' an organic input by Patanjali, is a sustainable option that works and helps by replenishing soil purity and promoting sustainable agriculture. This soil bio-enhancer helps restore soil fertility lost as a result of excessive chemical use. It does this by restoring the right proportion of soil components and eliminating poisonous residues. The product is usable on a wide variety of crops, including cereals like wheat and rice, legumes like peas and soybeans, vegetables, medicinal plants, and even fruits. How does it work? 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' operates by increasing the microbial health of the soil. Microbes are essential for plants since they assist in the uptake of nutrients and maintain soil fertility as a whole. Ongoing use of the product boosts microbial action, increases the bio-carbon level in the soil, and ultimately contributes to better crop yields. It also assists in combating the evil impacts of toxic chemicals and heavy metal residues often left behind by man-made crop inputs. Over time, it leads to improved soil structure, increased water-holding capacity, and increased aeration—all of which are critical factors in healthy root growth. How to use it in farmlands? To get the best out of it, 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' must be applied wisely based on crop and field conditions. This is how it is to be applied - Mix 10 to 20 kg of the product with soil in one acre of land at the time of final ploughing. Alternatively, it may be applied when the field is sufficiently wet. The dose can be adjusted based on the type of crop. Key advantages Enhances farm yields and maintains soil fertility. Decreases chemical toxic residues, improving soil texture. Enhances both the quantity and nutritional value of crops. Maintains balanced essential nutrients and shields crops against injurious insects and microbes. Corrects deficiency of nitrogen if sprayed on leaves. With Indian agriculture moving towards sustainable farming, products such as 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' provide a surefire, green solution. Not only does it restore the land, but long-term gain also comes to farmers and the environment. Long-term benefits to human health As farmers continue to grow their crops using chemical-free methods, the food harvested will be safer, richer and healthier. Rich in nutrients and minerals, such grown crops will reduce the risk of chronic illnesses linked to chemical exposure, including cancers, hormonal imbalances, and neurological disorders. By starting at the soil level, this product will indirectly safeguard human health and will contribute to a healthier, toxin-free food system for future generations. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Content creator goes viral for unique 'get ready with me' video on Delhi Metro
Content creator goes viral for unique 'get ready with me' video on Delhi Metro

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Content creator goes viral for unique 'get ready with me' video on Delhi Metro

Delhi-based content creator Seikhohao Haokip, known as @ has become an internet sensation by filming his morning beauty routine on the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line. The viral video, showcasing his effortless application of blush, lip balm, and hair gel, has garnered millions of views and transformed him into a beloved on-the-go beauty guru. What happens when you swap your bathroom mirror for a metro window and your vanity for a commuter's seat? You might just become the internet's newest beauty icon. That's exactly what happened to Delhi-based content creator Seikhohao Haokip, better known online as @ - who turned heads (and algorithms) by filming his morning glow-up on a moving Yellow Line train of the Delhi Metro. The now-viral video shows Ryan casually applying blush, lip balm, and hair gel in a "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) moment that looks more like a Vogue Beauty Secrets episode than a routine subway ride. With over 2.6 million views, 83,000+ likes, and 1,400+ comments, the clip has launched Ryan from regular office-goer to internet's favourite on-the-go beauty guru. In the video, Ryan starts with a dewy blush dabbed across his cheeks and nose, followed by a slick of tinted lip balm and a quick style-up with lightweight hair gel. After a swift 'fit check, the scene cuts to him riding an auto rickshaw on his way to work. It's minimal, effective, and quietly confident, exactly the kind of content Gen Z and millennials are loving. And love it they did. The comments section is a goldmine of fan reactions, from 'Bro's skin is literally glowing' to 'Corporate skincare king!' Beauty influencers like Sahira Taneja and Diipa Büller-Khosla chimed in with heart emojis and fire reactions. But it's the background character, a man watching with fascination that became an unexpected star. Comments like 'The dude in pink wants in on the glow' and 'He's falling for you, bro' flooded the feed. In a world where skincare is now mainstream and self-care isn't gendered, Ryan's impromptu GRWM stands as a sweet, slightly cheeky reminder: glow wherever you are, even if it's on public transport. We loved Ryan's video, tell us how did you like it in the comment section below. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

No time for 10k steps daily? Try this Japanese walking technique that gives 10 times the benefits in 30 minutes
No time for 10k steps daily? Try this Japanese walking technique that gives 10 times the benefits in 30 minutes

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

No time for 10k steps daily? Try this Japanese walking technique that gives 10 times the benefits in 30 minutes

Walking 10,000 steps a day is often recommended for improving overall health, aiding weight loss, and maintaining cardiovascular fitness. But in today's busy world, hitting that number daily can feel impossible. If you're someone who struggles to make time for long walks, there's good news. A Japanese walking technique discovered in 2007 offers a powerful alternative. According to fitness coach Eugene Teo, this 30-minute protocol provides up to 10 times the benefits of traditional walking. It's simple, efficient, and perfect for those short on time but eager to stay healthy and fit. What is the Japanese walking technique This technique, rooted in research from Japan, involves alternating between periods of fast and slow walking. Rather than aiming for a set number of steps, it's all about intensity and interval timing. Specifically, the method includes five sets of: 3 minutes of brisk walking 3 minutes of relaxed walking This interval cycle lasts for a total of 30 minutes. By switching between fast and slow walking, the body experiences improved cardiovascular stimulation and muscular engagement in less time. How Japanese walking technique compares to walking 10,000 steps Fitness coach Eugene Teo highlights that this method doesn't just save time—it significantly boosts physical results. Based on studies, participants following this protocol experienced: 29 times more improvement in aerobic fitness 10 times greater gains in leg strength 3 times better blood pressure management In contrast, reaching 10,000 steps often takes one to two hours, depending on pace. This technique condenses the effort into a compact, effective 30-minute routine. Why the technique works so well The alternating pace mimics high-intensity interval training (HIIT), which is known to maximize workout efficiency. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [단독] 서울 임플란트 '33만원' 에 가능해 플란치과 더 알아보기 Undo The brief, repeated bursts of effort challenge the cardiovascular system while allowing short recovery periods, improving stamina, heart health, and muscle tone. This approach also makes walking feel more dynamic and less monotonous than simply aiming for a step count. Who can benefit from this method Anyone who feels too busy for long walks or is looking for a more effective use of their exercise time can benefit from this Japanese walking technique. It's low-impact and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Plus, no special equipment is needed—just a good pair of walking shoes and a timer or watch. If you're tired of falling short of your 10,000-step goal, consider trying this efficient and powerful alternative. The Japanese walking technique proves that it's not about how much you walk, but how you walk. With just 30 minutes a day, you can unlock a wide range of health benefits and make fitness work for your lifestyle. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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