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  • Male Fashion and Masculinity

    by Priti Sharma Male Fashion and Masculinity 8 November 2022 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement “Fashion is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn.”- Orson Welles. A flower of creativity has blossomed in men’s fashion in recent years, igniting the menswear renaissance and refashioning archaic historical ideas of what it means to be masculine or feminine. In particular, feminine and masculine have been shaped and constrained by the gendered expectations of fashion: skirts and dresses are girly, whereas suits are for men; heels are for women, and sports or athletic gear is more masculine. This debate over who should wear what has persisted throughout history. Because of these harmful ideas about what it means to be a man, men are expected to dress nicely to be considered "truly masculine," or else they become weak, frail, feminine, or gay. But none of these terms—"feminine," "gay," "soft," or "fragile"—should ever be used as a derogatory epithet. “The ‘manly men’ are those who have the strength and courage to dress in whatever they are confident and comfortable with and most importantly of their preference.” For many centuries, the way men dressed was regulated—with strict guidelines—in terms of their position in the social hierarchy. Fashion has long been political and associated with power. Men in the seventeenth century were demonstrating traits of power when they appeared in flamboyant velvet and lace ensembles, caps decorated with ostrich feathers, and red-heeled shoes. The French Revolution ushered in significant change as well as the beginnings of more gender-neutral male attire. Male fashion these days follows different channels of transformation. The regular grooming of males is increasingly including makeup. The goal of skincare for men does not include making them seem attractive. In Western consumer shops, the moisturizer was formerly prohibited, but today it's ubiquitous, according to Gough. Along with other roles traditionally held by women, such as parenting and cooking, "makeup is one of the last bastions of femininity that males are creeping onto." Is the future of masculinity being defined by current trends in fashion? Probably, yes. Billy Porter's performance as "a living piece of political art" as he walked the Oscars red carpet in a tuxedo ball gown is evidence of the changes that have taken place, but when might those Hollywood fantasies come true for the average person? While certain Dusty Springfield-inspired miniskirts (from Charles Jeffrey) are regarded a tad "full-on," leopard print, neon, and "mirts"—men's skirts—are highlighted in British GQ's chart of menswear trends for Autumn/Winter 2019. Harry Styles utilizes the language of fashion to debunk common notions about what it means to be a man. Styles has now been able to modify the stereotypical image of conventional masculinity that the media marketed during his One Direction days as an ultra-male womanizer by changing his appearance. He cheerfully explains that he cherishes being in touch with his femininity as he openly flaunts nail paint, glittery suits, tutus, tiaras, and gowns today. No less of a man is Styles as a result of this. However, the boundaries imposed by toxic masculinity are starting to dissolve as menswear possibilities finally move away from this constricting gendered split. In December 2020, Styles became the first guy to appear alone on the cover of Vogue while proudly wearing a dress. Many people appreciated his cover, but it also sparked debate. In response, conservative writer Candace Owens tweeted, "There is no civilization that can thrive without strong males... Bring back the strong guys”. When he shared another image of himself posing for his Variety cover shot in a baby blue pleated suit with white ruffles and a V-neck cut, Styles deftly flipped her statements on their head by explicitly repeating them. His article exposes the toxic masculinity that permeates our culture and demonstrates the fact that a guy may define what it means to be "manly" for himself. Whether he is wearing a dress or not, he is still just as much of a man. Contrasted sharply with 19th-century fashion, which grew much more gender-specific, is this opulently masculine style. Men who wore skirts stopped wearing them once trousers became the norm. The "gentleman" was developed, and the suit developed into the pinnacle of masculine style, signifying male virility, power, and professionalism. In the modern office, menswear nearly always centers on the suit, which is often simple and dark in color. The tie, another not-so-subtle emblem of manhood, completes the look. However, the boundaries imposed by toxic masculinity are starting to dissolve as menswear possibilities finally move away from this constricting gendered split. While the western world is comfortable with women wearing trousers and male attire but a slight change in male fashion and beauty standards questions their masculinity. Because of cultural changes, there is no longer a harmful clothing code for being a guy. Even Daniel Craig attended the most recent James Bond premiere in a pink velvet suit. Daniel Craig's ability to dazzle the red carpet in a vision of pink illustrates just how much the idea of "manliness" has altered. As Harry Styles has demonstrated, being a man today can mean anything one wants it to mean. The'manly guys' are those who have the guts and strength to dress whatever they like. #MaleFashion #Masculinity #Feminine #Manly #Gender #GenderSpecific #BillyPorter #HarryStyles #Masculine #DanielCraig #Skincare #MakeUp SEARCH The Rich Heritage of Indian Handloom FASHION Fashion In The 19th Century FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION The Influence Of Kanye West On Fashion FASHION K-Pop Fashion And Its Impact On Global Wardrobe FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma These Fashion Trends Are Literally Scary For Your Health 1 April 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma India Is Finally Having A Major Fashion Moment 23 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Fashion Trends: What's Hot In 2024 22 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Is Africa The Next World Leader In Fashion 20 March 2024 FASHION RELATED POSTS

  • Busting Christmas Myths!

    by Akash Khatri Busting Christmas Myths! 1 December 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Christ was born on December 25th The Bible neither gives a specific date nor even a month for the same. It’s highly unlikely that Jesus could have been born on December 25th. The Bible mentions shepherds with their cattle grazing I the field during Jesus’s birth but it’s extremely cold in December in Bethlehem and nothing grows there then. Most scholars agree that Jesus was born sometime near the end of September based on biblical clues. Xmas is sacrilegious Many Christians view the removing have “Christ” out of Christmas as a sacrilege and replacing it with an X. But if you notice the word “Christ” in greek is written as “Χριστός.”. Chi is also written as an X in the roman alphabet so hence it is not wrong either. Santa Claus or Father Christmas and St. Nicholas are synonyms Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Nicholas of Bari or Nicholas the WonderWorker, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor during the time of the Roman Empire. He performed many miracles attributed to his intercession. While Santa Claus is a legendary character originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts to the homes of well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve or during the early morning hours of Christmas Day. The little drummer boy There is no Biblical interpretation of any kind of a drummer boy playing the drum as loudly as possible to baby Jesus. Wishing “happy holidays” is wrong If taken literally the word holiday means ‘holy day’. Celebrating the birth of Jesus is certainly holy and saying happy holidays definitely isn’t taking “Christ out of Christmas.” Midnight Mass is at 0:0 The schedule is in fact quite flexible, some churches start the service at midnight while some start by 10 or 11 pm and end it by 12. Since 2009, the Pope has celebrated this Mass at 10:00 pm, and as a result, the official liturgical designation of these texts has been Mass during the Night since 2009. However, when the Mass does occur at midnight, it is still commonly called “Midnight Mass”. Christmas cards are a tradition It was a Victorian businessman who made the Christmas card an American tradition. People did not send Christmas cards before the idle of the 19th century. Boxing day People consider boxing day to be the day to box up all those presents you don’t want and return them to the shops. But actually, it began in the middle ages in the UK where churches would open their collection boxes and distribute money to the poor. The three wise men As per Matthew, “ magi” who are wise men not kings came from the east looking for the King of the Jews to Jerusalem bearing precious gifts for Jesus when he was born but it never mentions the number or names of the men. Also, the bible mentions Jesus being a young child not an infant at that time. Surprisingly there is no mention of Jesus sleeping in a manger in any of the religious literature. People assume it to be “three” in number because there is a mention of three gifts – gold, frankincense and myrrh. Christmas is the most important No, its easter which lasts about two months and commemorates the rising of Jesus from the dead into the eternal life. Easter is so sacred as it celebrates the resurrection of the son of god and triumphs over death. Jingle bells is a Christmas song Though it is now one of the most loved Christmas songs out there it wasn’t initially meant to be. Originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, It was initially written in the 1850s for American thanksgiving by composer James Lord Pierpont who penned it for his Sunday school class. The lyrics were later modified to fit Christmas. Sources : www.wikipedia.com https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Holy_Bible/nnSf3I87sH8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bible&printsec=frontcover SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Breaking Barrier And Redefining Inclusivity Conduct Of Para Events: Shaping Of A Better Future By Mithibai Kshitij 19 January 2024 SOCIETY by Mudita Bagla Divorce - Not A Big Deal 24 January 2023 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • 10 Era-Defining Fashion Icons In Music

    by Himanshi Sharma 10 Era-Defining Fashion Icons In Music 14 February 2023 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Take a look at the most fashionable artists over the past three decades Most trends start on the edge of a guitar string of one famous musician that every single one of their fans want to be like. Here are some such influential icons in the music industry. The Ramones (70s) The Ramones were the first of many bands that originated the alternate genre of punk music. The musicians didn’t bother to dress the part, which at that period was full of pomp and glamour. They rather that they stuck to their frayed jeans, leather jackets and shaggy hair. Little did they know that they had begun the bad boy rockstar aesthetic. Elvis Presley (70s) The King of Rock ’n’ Roll wasn’t only know for his grooves. Elvis Presley was known for many things starting from his slick pompadour which many guys of that time strived to imitate to wearing eyeliner however it was his rhinestone studded pantsuits which were the epitome of fashion, courtesy of Bill Belew, that has influenced many styles that came about till date. Freddie Mercury and Queen (70s and 80s) The trail of flamboyance continued from Elvis’s time with the coming of the British band Queen and their main man, Freddie Mercury who brought about the prevalence of androgyny in fashion. Starting with bell bottoms and dark bobs, Mercury later went on to experiment more with fashion with more bright tight fitting bodysuits and over the top jackets. His signature moustache was only a welcome addition in his later years. Michael Jackson (70s to 90s) The ‘Thriller’ singer was the one to put fedoras, single handed gloves, studded jackets and many more on the map during the peak of 90s. Jackson acted true to his words as mentioned in his autobiography ‘Moonwalk’ “If fashion says it’s forbidden, I’m going to do it,” And he sure found a way to make it fabulous too. Madonna (80s and 90s) There wasn’t a time in 1900s when Pop Queen Madonna was not totally iconic. She cut the right balance between punk and gorgeous with her lacy corsets paired with messy jumbles of pearls and her frizzy blonde hair. One of her most notable looks comes from her song ‘Material Girl’, embodying Marilyn Monroe perfectly in her own quintessential manner. Spice Girls (late 90s) The Spice Girls represented the fashion trends that were going around in the late 90s. Geri’s Union Jack dress, Mel C original athleisure looks, Emma’s pigtails, Victoria’s black fits and Mel B’s animal prints all perfectly sum up the era and boomed into the early 2000s as well. Britney Spears (late 90s and 2000s) Britney dominated the fashion game in the 2000s. ‘Hit me Baby One More Time’ gave rise to tied up shirts and sports bras. Young pop stars nowadays still try to emulate Britney in any way possible. Really, no one could make a huge yellow Boa python around the neck stylish the way she did, though. Jennifer Lopez (2000s) Jennifer Lopez is still making fashion statements well into 2023 but if we can’t go without mentioning that one dress that made fashion history which is the famous green Versace dress she wore at Grammys which was so iconic it was revived back in 2020. Harry Styles (2010s) Harry Styles joins the ranks of Elvis and Freddie Mercury, having transcended the boundaries of fashion. Shedding his boy band days image, Styles had went on to create a style of his own, which went beyond all gender norms and stereotypes. BTS (2010s) BTS has changed the footnotes of fashion for a whole new generation, not just in one nation but all over the world. They have totally redefined the standards of masculinity, sending shockwaves across current trends. With their popularity, ‘self expression’ has taken new roots in our society. #Musicons #Fashionstars #Rockstar style #Fashioninpop #Genderbender SEARCH The Rich Heritage of Indian Handloom FASHION Fashion In The 19th Century FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION The Influence Of Kanye West On Fashion FASHION K-Pop Fashion And Its Impact On Global Wardrobe FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma These Fashion Trends Are Literally Scary For Your Health 1 April 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma India Is Finally Having A Major Fashion Moment 23 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Fashion Trends: What's Hot In 2024 22 March 2024 FASHION By Anushka Sharma Is Africa The Next World Leader In Fashion 20 March 2024 FASHION RELATED POSTS

  • Breaking Stereotypes About Women and Motorcycles

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Breaking Stereotypes About Women and Motorcycles 1 June 2021 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Women shifting gears of their bikes, to shift gears of perspectives of people’s minds! “Life’s not fair; Get used to it”, a renowned quote by Bills Gates and the first rule from his “11 rules you will never learn in school”. Though Bill Gates had quoted these words for everybody in general, women would resonate with the words more effectively than men. Women have been surrounded by and are living in through the innumerable stereotypes since time immemorial. For everyone who is wondering, what a stereotype is, it is an image of how an individual is expected to act based upon factors such as race, nationality, sexual orientation and lot more. From the very beginning, girls come across rigid stereotypes which at times prove to be major barriers on their path of following their heart. The impact of these stereotypes can be bought to light, in two very simple yet thought provoking, statements which are oversimplified and overgeneralized by the society as a whole. “Pink is for girls and blue is for boys”, “Boys don’t cry”, are very common statements. Everyone might have come across one of these two general gender-based stereotypes. What makes everything worse is the fact that, somewhere, each and every person of the society has been, either intentionally or unintentionally been playing a role in building such rigidity. A measure of rigidity is bought to light by the fact that people actually consider that there’s no such thing called stereotyping and usually end up saying “This is how it is meant to be”. One such stereotype being that “motorcycling is not meant for women”. Motorcycling and biking has been always taken as a male oriented niche. Since time immemorable, motorcycling has always been associated with men to pursued as a career, hobby or passion. When talked about “bikers” or “motorcyclists”, the first image that is formed in one’s mind is a strong, masculine figure, wearing helmet and a safety kit and riding a heavy sports bike. Never does the image a woman in the same attire, upon a sports bike occur to people. Moreover, in case of bikers on the racing tracks, women are not even taken in consideration even in the imaginations. For those girls who stand strong and are courageous enough to follow their heart, family restrictions become a barrier. For those who even convince and receive family support, the entire society becomes a major obstacle in their path. Yet as a ray of hope in the midst of this stereotypical hanging rope, there are examples of women who tend to break the stereotypes and follow their passion fighting against all the odds that might cross their path. One such inspiring women is Roshni Misbah. During an interview, she gives us an insight into her journey and how she overcame the set stereotypes to follow her passion and become the only girl in India to own a Ninja H2. “Just because we aren’t allowed to do it, doesn’t mean we can’t do it” Roshni Misbah boldly quotes in favour of all the girls out there who wish to ride. Coming from a family of Islamic scholars and Hafiz’s, and then being a motorcycle enthusiast was odd. Her parents were initially hesitant but she somehow convinced them. The support of her family always which proved to be an ease in the rocky path. Talking about her journey, Roshni mentions that she always received odd looks from people on the road while she rode her bike on the way to college. She specifically mentions the fact that boys usually tried to overtake her, perform some stunts around her and make awkward comments. But nothing could stop her from riding, it was her passion and interest for riding is what kept her going. “As much as we say, we are living in a free world, the fact that there are still places where woman is NOT ALLOWED to do a lot if stuff” she believes. The issue of gender discrimination and stereotypes are very closely interrelated. However, she adds that “I think its all here! In the mind, for you to hold on to and follow your passion.” “You can follow your culture, ethics and yet follow your passion all at a time” she firmly stated. She also puts to light that the stereotypes are just in the mind. Though women today have all the resources and freedom, there is still something that makes their paths so very difficult or becomes a barrier. In most cases its all about the stereotypes and stereotypes are just in the mind. It is the people’s mindset that got to be changed first to bring about the freedom of women in its truest sense. 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  • Agatha Maksimova - The Rising Star Illuminating Cannes Film Festival

    by Anushka Sharma Agatha Maksimova - The Rising Star Illuminating Cannes Film Festival 23 May 2023 COVER STORIES Advertisement Advertisement The Cannes Film Festival, the epitome of glamour and cinematic excellence, is once again graced by the presence of the remarkable actress Agatha Maksimova. With her captivating performances and dedication to environmental conservation as the ambassador of WWF France, Agatha has carved a unique path in the entertainment industry. As she embarked on her fourth Cannes experience, L'utopia Magazine had the pleasure of sitting down with Agatha to delve into her journey, memories, and aspirations. Throwing light upon the Memorable Beginnings Reflecting on her earlier Cannes escapades, Agatha fondly recalls her first time attending the festival. The allure of the red carpet, the adrenaline coursing through her veins, and the sheer excitement of watching a movie at the renowned Palais des Festivals created an unforgettable tapestry of emotions. Agatha admits to feeling nervous, but those initial moments ignited a passion within her that continues to burn brightly with each subsequent Cannes visit. Championing Wildlife Conservation Beyond her acting prowess, Agatha wholeheartedly embraces her role as the ambassador of WWF France. She devotes significant time and effort to raising awareness about animal welfare and preserving our precious wilderness. Agatha shares her deep concern for the alarming fact that one in three wild species is currently threatened, with climate change emerging as a significant cause alongside poaching and habitat destruction. By sharing news, disseminating vital information, and engaging the public, Agatha strives to illuminate the urgent need for conservation efforts. [Awake Model Management: Empowering Talents] A testament to her entrepreneurial spirit, Agatha founded Awake Model Management a decade ago. Driven by the desire to establish a talent agency that operates professionally and compassionately, Agatha's vision centers on providing an individualized approach to talent development. Awake Model Management serves as an indispensable assistant, partner, and representative, facilitating the creation of successful careers within the fashion industry. [Dreams Beyond Cannes] When asked about her aspirations outside of Cannes, Agatha expresses her desire to attend the Moscow International Film Festival and experience the thrill of Roland-Garros. These events hold a special place in her heart, representing her cultural roots and passions beyond the silver screen. [Cannes: A Grand Spectacle] As the festival's allure and prestige often precede it, we couldn't resist asking Agatha whether Cannes lives up to the hype. With a resounding affirmation, she attests that Cannes undeniably stands as one of the most vital and esteemed film festivals worldwide, attracting the industry's finest talent and films. [A Passion for Cinema] While Cannes offers a platform for glitz and glamour, Agatha emphasizes that her primary focus lies in her love for cinema. For her, the festival presents a unique opportunity to connect with directors, producers, and fellow cinema enthusiasts. Beyond the red carpet, Agatha actively engages in meetings and endeavors to watch as many films as possible. Being able to witness these works of art before their public release and experiencing them alongside the filmmakers and cast is an absolute privilege. What does the future hold? As Agatha's star continues to ascend, she shares insights into her future projects. Currently engaged in several exciting endeavors, she reveals that next year will see her involved in the filming of a new movie. Notably, the script for this project was selected by Maison des Scénaristes during her first Cannes Film Festival in 2019—an auspicious beginning to a promising journey. SEARCH Karishma Kotak Playing Her Innings In Fashion, Sports And Fitness COVER STORIES Musings With Maryam Zolghadr COVER STORIES Madhura Naik talks about the Life of an Actress COVER STORIES Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines COVER STORIES Ahsaas Channa Talks About Her Mother Being The Inspiration Behind Her Career COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Dialogues That Never Disappoint With Actor Saqib Ayub 4 April 2024 COVER STORIES by Anjali Educate, Empower, Excel: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Inspirational Overture 15 November 2023 COVER STORIES by Akshra Khandelwal Purab Kohli’s Cinematic Expedition Through Films, Travel And Self-Expression 22 September 2023 COVER STORIES by Aparajita Jaiswal Exploring The Path Of Aspiring Actors And Producers: Insights From Anil Singh Chandel 6 September 2023 COVER STORIES RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Top 10 Places to visit in Madhya Pradesh

    by Tanya Gupta Top 10 Places to visit in Madhya Pradesh 18 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Madhya Pradesh, is a large state located in Central India and is known as `The Heart of India`. It' s cities are well connected and known for their tourist destinations and hospitality. The state is a hub of temples, forts, palaces, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries , beautiful landscapes and street food which attracts many tourists every year. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. - Confucius The Top 10 places to visit in Madhya Pradesh are: 1. Bhopal Bhopal is one of the greenest cities of India and is also known as the ` City of Royals`. It is famous for its pair of artificial lakes; the upper lake and the lower lake which splits the city. Towards the north are mosques, markets , serpentine alleys and food corners. On the other side are modern shopping malls and posh hotels. 2. The Sanchi Stupa It is located in Sanchi, which lies towards the North - East of Bhopal.It is one of the oldest stone structures and an important monument of the Indian architecture.It was built by Ashoka the Great and houses the ashes of Lord Buddha. 3. Omkareshwar Omkareshwar is shaped in the form of Hindu religious symbol 'Om'and located on the meeting point of river kaveri and narmada. It is a famous pilgrimage site and has one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. 4. Maheshwar It is located on the north bank of river Narmada and known as the ' temple town' of Madhya Pradesh.It was the capital of Ahilya Devi Holkar ' s empire during the 18th century.It is famous for Maheshwari fabric and sarees. The town also holds mythological importance since it's name has been mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. 5. Mandu Mandu is located in the Malwa region and known for its Afghan architectural heritage and is surrounded by stone walls.The city is a testament of the love between Prince Bahadur and Rani Roopmati. It has famous monuments like Jahaz Mahal, Dai ka Mahal, Rewa kund and palaces of Rani Roopmati and Prince Bahadur. 6. Gwalior Gwalior is the birthplace of the great musician Tansen and is famous for temples ,palaces and forts which the city a majestic charm. 7. Orchha Orchha is located on the banks of river Betwa and was founded by Rudra Pratap. It is famous for Ram Raja Mandir and many palaces. 8. Indore Indore is one of the largest and most populous city of Madhya Pradesh. It is also known as ' Mini Mumbai'. It is famous for many monuments,malls, temples and street food. 9. Bhedaghat Bhedaghat is situated near Jabalpur and is famous for Dhuandhar falls and a valley made of high marble rocks.It is famous for boating at night, as the rocks shine like silver. 10. Pachmarhi Pachmarhi is the only hill station and highest point in Madhya Pradesh.It is also known as ' Satpura ki Rani' and is famous for waterfalls , green forests, Satpura National Park and Pandav Caves, which which were built by the Pandavas during their exile. #tourism #MadhyaPradesh #MadhyaPradeshTourism #Pachmarhi #Bhedaghat #Indore #Orchha #Gwalior # Mandu #Maheshwar #Omkareshwar #TheSanchiStupa #Bhopal SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Best Countries You Should Visit With A Budget Of Less Than A Lakh Rupees 3 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Honing skills and stepping beyond comfort: Sunayana Fozdar talks work, fitness and more

    By Aadhya Venkatesh Honing skills and stepping beyond comfort: Sunayana Fozdar talks work, fitness and more 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Advertisement Advertisement Actor and performer Sunayana Fozdar ventured into the Indian TV industry after doing films in the south. Her most current as Anjali Mehta in the hit show Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashma has garnered her lots of love and applause from the audiences. Sunayana believes that the TV industry is more fast-paced due to the daily telecast and allows one to polish their skills. She enjoys the production process of both TV and Cinema and wishes to work in both worlds. Sunayana believes that hard work combined with discipline and consistency is the key to success. She advises against falling for the glittering glamour of the industry and pushes aspiring actors to learn and better themselves. She wishes to take up Reality TV shows in the future and believes that "It is the best way to connect with your audiences and let them get to know who you are." When it comes to skincare, Sunayana believes that both health and skincare routines contribute significantly to a healthy mind. She does different things like walking, dancing, running, CrossFit, etc., but most of all, she loves to walk. Her skincare routine is fundamental, and she believes in keeping the skin clean and hydrated. Sunayana avoids using makeup when she doesn't have to and always sleeps with bare skin. She believes that letting the skin breathe is important. "When you are mentally in a good position, your skin will glow, and your body will be happy". For fitness, Sunayana does not believe in following fad diets. She eats everything from cakes to chocolates but in moderation. Eating simple food and drinking a lot of water is her go-to tip for fitness and being physically active. She promotes doing anything that personally suits you and your mindset, along with eating right and sleeping adequately. When asked about the trolling she receives over social media, Sunayana said, "When you ignore something, it fizzles out". She doesn't let the trolling get to her and maintains a positive attitude by surrounding herself with friends and family. "Eventually, if you are on the right path and focus on work, everything else will fall into place". Her main inspiration in life has been her mother. She always pushed Sunayana to get out of her comfort zone. "She has been a single mom, and you can imagine the hurdles and strength she's had". Sunayana likes to believe that she has the same strength and is a reflection of her mother. SEARCH Karishma Kotak Playing Her Innings In Fashion, Sports And Fitness COVER STORIES Musings With Maryam Zolghadr COVER STORIES Madhura Naik talks about the Life of an Actress COVER STORIES Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines COVER STORIES Ahsaas Channa Talks About Her Mother Being The Inspiration Behind Her Career COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Dialogues That Never Disappoint With Actor Saqib Ayub 4 April 2024 COVER STORIES by Anjali Educate, Empower, Excel: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Inspirational Overture 15 November 2023 COVER STORIES by Akshra Khandelwal Purab Kohli’s Cinematic Expedition Through Films, Travel And Self-Expression 22 September 2023 COVER STORIES by Aparajita Jaiswal Exploring The Path Of Aspiring Actors And Producers: Insights From Anil Singh Chandel 6 September 2023 COVER STORIES RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Divorce - Not A Big Deal

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