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suspendingtime · 4 months
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Please do a gif set of costumes worn by servants in bridgerton season season 3 part 1 including the lady who shows will, Alice and their children their new house
Hello!
Posted here, and it includes Mrs. Khanna (the Mondrich's housekeeper) as requested, I hope you like it. 🤗
(I did receive another request for just her specifically, not sure if you are the same anon, but that one will be a separate set.)
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salmankhanholics · 11 months
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★ Celebrating *14 Years Of Main Aur Mrs Khanna*
-October 16, 2009
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adellovesrowan · 2 years
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rowans mom can turn peregrine and the whole of r upside down send post
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centaurudesngc4258 · 11 months
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After I found a food for magical creature, I went to Corridor to investigate the secret door with Rowan
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directsellingnow · 2 months
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Direct Selling Future: 5 नई डायरेक्ट सेलिंग कंपनियां FDSA की फेलो मेम्बर बनीं
Direct Selling Future: दिनांक 08-जुलाई-2024 को होटल रेडिसन ब्लू, द्वारका, नई दिल्ली में आयोजित 27वीं एक्ज़ीक्यूटिव बाॅडी मीटिंग में पांच नई कंपनियों ने एफडीएसए मेम्बरशिप के लिए स्क्रूटिनी प्राॅसेस क्वालीफ़ाई किया और उनकी फेलो मेम्बरशिप को मान्यता दी गई। माननीय सांसद श्री प्रवीन खंडेलवाल ने कंपनियों के मैनेजिंग डायरेक्टर प्रिया गुप्ता-सुमित गुप्ता (जेडी ड्रीम्स नेटवर्क प्रा. लिमिटेड, गाज़ियाबाद),…
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wardrobeoftime · 4 months
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Please do a gif set of costumes worn by extras and Mrs. Khanna (the lady who shows will and Alice their new home in 3x01 and 3x02) in bridgerton season 3
I'll see what I can do. Extras are always a very tedious thing to do but I'll look into it.
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playermagic23 · 7 months
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Kangana Ranaut slams Twinkle Khanna after latter compares men to ‘plastic bags’; calls her as one of the ‘privileged brats’ and ‘nepo kids
Kangana Ranaut continues her crusade against nepotism and this time, the actress lashed out at former actress Twinkle Khanna, who is also Akshay Kumar’s wife.
Twinkle Khanna, who is the beloved daughter of the late superstar Rajesh Khanna and popular actress Dimple Kapadia, seems to be the next target of the nepotism crusade by Kangana Ranaut. The actress turned author recently was seen referring to men as ‘bags’ and comparing them to polythene and handbags, which did not go down well with Ranaut. The Manikarnika actress took to social media to lash out at Khanna and even went on to describe her as one of the privileged brats and nepo kids.
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Taking to her Instagram story, she shared a short version of the reel which featured Twinkle Khanna talking about feminism from a certain event. In the social media post, Kangana Ranaut questioned Khanna’s idea of feminism and lashed out at her for the comments she made about men, saying, “What are these privileged brats who call their men polythene bags, are they trying to be cool?? Nepo kids born with silver spoon, given film careers on golden platters, couldn't do justice to that for sure, least they could do find some joy and fulfilment in selfless of motherhood thaat also seems like a curse in their case what exactly do they want to be ?? Vegetables?? Is that feminism ??”
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On the other hand, talking about Twinkle Khanna, the actress turned author was seen tackling the concept of equality wherein she commented, “I think we do need men. It's almost like a handbag. We can carry things in a plastic bag but it's nice to have a kelly. It's pretty much that.”
Speaking of Twinkle Khanna, although the latter made her debut in the 90s alongside Bobby Deol and featured as the leading lady in over 20 films, she was quick to point out that she is not interested in films and quit acting after her marriage with Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar. She is currently popularly addressed as Mrs. Funnybones, and is a published author who not only writes books but also columns.
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suchananewsblog · 2 years
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Neetu Kapoor's Last Swing In A Fresh Weather Before Getting Into "Pollution And Popping Pills"
Neetu Kapoor’s Last Swing In A Fresh Weather Before Getting Into “Pollution And Popping Pills”
Neetu Kapoor shared this picture. (courtesy: neetu54) Neetu Kapoor‘s Instagram game is all about exuding positivity. The actress often shares pictures and videos of her professional and personal milestones and her fans couldn’t be happier. The veteran star, who made a comeback earlier this year, is currently working on her next project Letters To Mr Khanna. On Thursday, she shared two pictures…
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ohmybollywood · 4 months
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Preity Zinta in Main aur Mrs Khanna (2009)
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kccinstitutes · 10 months
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Visit to the Supreme Court of India
KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education organized a visit to the Supreme Court of India for 1st and 2nd-year BBA LLB and BA LLB students. The purpose was to provide firsthand experience and exposure to the workings of India’s highest judicial institution, aiming to broaden their understanding of legal proceedings. The students were divided into seven groups to observe proceedings in different courts with varying bench compositions.
Notably, a Constitutional Bench led by Chief Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud along with Associate Judges Mr. Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Mr. Justice B.R. Gavai, Mr. Justice J.B. Pardiwala, and Mr. Justice Manoj Misra, was in the process of hearing petitions challenging the legality of the “Electoral bonds scheme,” a mechanism that facilitates anonymous donations to political parties. The other benches were presided over by Honourable Judges, Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Mr. Justice S. Sundresh Deppankar Das, Mr. Justice Suryakant Datta, Mr. Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, Mr. Justice Aniruddha Bose, Ms. Justice Bela M. Trivedi and Justice Mr. Ujjal.
The visit aimed to complement theoretical knowledge with practical exposure, allowing students to interact with legal professionals, experience courtroom dynamics, and understand the application of laws in real cases. Interaction with members of the Bar Association provided practical insights into the legal profession, and students explored the Court's library and Museum to enrich their knowledge of legal history and resources. Overall, the visit intended to enhance students' legal education by immersing them in the real-world environment of the apex court.
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the-al-chemist · 5 months
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Not Alone At Last
A/N: I know, I’ve gone a little off the rails from the original prompt @drinkyoursoupbitch gave me.
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However, the idea it sparked was too much fun to not run with it. So, here we are again. Also, I’ve missed Rowan. Haven’t we all?
Warnings: potentially triggering for mothers of toddlers prone to tantrums…
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The Khanna family tended to keep themselves to themselves. It wasn’t often that they ventured far from their farm, let alone as far as London. Every time that they did, Rowan Khanna was struck by how different the city felt from the countryside. She was used to peace and quiet, to rolling green fields, acres of trees, to birdsong echoing in the otherwise silent air.
Diagon Alley was not quiet or peaceful at all. It was always busy and bustling, filled with noise and colour and people. Today, it was busier than Rowan had ever seen it; it was not just bustling, it was heaving. To think, she had been looking forward to coming and buying all her school supplies. Now, several hours into shopping, she couldn’t wait to go home, back to her solitary comfort zone.
It seemed like she wasn’t the only one. Her two younger siblings had also grown tired of the whole experience. Baby Ela had been grizzling for the past hour, and little Ashok was well past the point of being bribed with the prospect of an ice cream from Florian Fortescue’s. When they both started to cry simultaneously in Potage’s Cauldron Shop, even Rowan’s mother looked like she might join in with their collective chorus of tears.
“How much do we have left to do?” she asked Rowan, balancing Ela on her hip and bouncing her gently in one arm, whilst running the fingers of her other hand through Ashok’s hair. Neither of them was soothed by these gestures.
Rowan pulled out the list of school supplies. “There isn’t much more we need. Just my uniform and the books.” She tried not to look disappointed as she realised that they would have to rush their visit to the bookshop, the thing she had most been looking forward to. “It shouldn’t take too long.”
“No, you’re right. Right.”
Mrs Khanna nodded decisively, and put baby Ela back into her pram. Ela immediately redoubled her efforts at screaming, and Ashok, apparently encouraged by his younger sister, threw himself down onto the ground and started to thrash with all four of his limbs. Rowan’s mother closed her eyes and sighed loudly, deeply.
More than ever, Rowan wished that she was in her bedroom with Fuzzclaw the cat and her books. She could hardly bear to look at her mother and two siblings, and yet, she felt as if everyone else in the shop was looking at them. She took a moment to glance over her shoulder at the other customers, hoping that none of them were too annoyed by the scene her family was making.
Her eye was caught by a girl waiting in the queue to buy a school-regulation pewter cauldron. The girl must have been around the same age as Rowan, to have been buying school equipment, but she looked younger. She was tiny, far shorter than Rowan, and skinny, too, but she did not look at all intimidated by the size of the crowd around her. She was wearing Muggle trousers that were too big for her and a t-shirt that was too small for her, and she fidgeted incessantly as she waited for her turn to approach the shopkeeper. With her scrawny frame, her tangled hair, and her wide eyes, she had a wild, rangey sort of look that reminded Rowan of one of J.M. Barrie’s Lost Boys, or Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli.
But, it wasn’t the girl’s scruffy appearance or her similarity to any beloved book character that had drawn Rowan’s attention. The reason she had noticed this particular girl in the crowd was due to one thing, and one thing only: the girl was alone.
Rowan was used to being alone, she spent most of her time alone, and yet she had never considered that she might be able to go to Diagon Alley without anyone else. But, if the girl in the queue could do it, why couldn’t she?
“Maybe you should take Ashok and Ela home, Mum,” she said. “I can get the rest and Floo back after.”
Her mother blinked. “And leave you here all by yourself?” She did not look convinced.
“I’ll be going to school all by myself in a few weeks,” Rowan reasoned. “I’m sure that I’ll be able to manage getting some uniform and going into a bookshop without any help.”
“It’s not help you need in a bookshop, sweetpea, it’s supervision. Especially with my Galleons.”
Even Rowan had to admit that her mother had a point. She felt her cheeks grow slightly warm at the truth in her words. Mrs Khanna still looked dubious, but more of the other customers were now looking at the still-screaming Ashok and Ela, and that was probably why she agreed to Rowan’s idea. With Rowan’s shopping bags loaded on the back of Ela’s pram, and the rest of the shopping money safely hidden in Rowan’s pocket, Mrs Khanna left with her two youngest children.
And, just like that, Rowan was alone.
Rowan had always enjoyed her own company. She had spent most of her childhood as an only child, living in the countryside with only her parents and her cat. She had never had any real friends of her own, only the characters from her books. And she hadn’t minded that one bit.
Still, it was different to be alone and friendless in one’s own room than it was to be alone and friendless in the real world. It was for that reason that Rowan went to Flourish and Blotts before anywhere else. Nothing that bad could result from spending time surrounded by books.
Flourish and Blotts was the biggest bookshop that Rowan had ever seen, far bigger than the largest bookshop in Bales-On-Wye. There were several levels, with balconies overlooking the main shop floor and bookshelves that extended all the way up into the rafters. It would have been heavenly, were it not for the crowds. Unfortunately, the sheer number of people filling the space with their bodies and their noise made it more stressful than any bookshop should have been.
But, of course, Rowan was alone. That meant that she could do whatever she wanted. So, she slipped into a corner of the bookshop that was empty, tucked away behind a stack of acid green books bearing the title: Cursed By Name, Cursed By Nature. Hidden amongst the shelves, she sat down on the floor, reached into her pocket and took out her own book, the one she had been reading for the past few days, and was already over halfway through.
She didn’t know how long she had been reading for, but by the time she was nearly at the end of her chapter, she became aware that she was no longer alone. Someone else had joined her in her not-so-secret hiding place. Rowan recognised the newcomer almost immediately; it was the fidgety, feral-looking girl who had been standing in the queue at the cauldron shop. However, the girl no longer looked so indomitably independent as she had when Rowan had spotted her earlier.
The girl was flicking through one of the lurid green books, her lips silently mouthing words as she read, and her eyebrows furrowing deeper with each page. After a few minutes, she slammed the book closed with such force that dust billowed into the air above it, and screwed her eyes closed as if she were in pain.
Rowan eyed her cautiously. She had always been shy - or she had presumed herself to be shy, as she had never had much opportunity to tell if she was shy or not - but the girl was clearly distressed. And, she was alone. If Rowan didn’t offer her some help, who would?
“Are you okay?” Rowan asked. Her voice came out quieter than she had thought it would, but the girl must have heard her, because she opened her eyes. She looked surprised at the sight of Rowan looking at her, as if she wouldn’t have thought anyone would notice her being there.
“I’m…” The girl paused. “I think I am. Yeah.”
She may have thought that she was okay, but she did not look okay. She was still frowning, and her hands trembled slightly. Rowan tilted her head to one side.
“It’s so busy and noisy, isn’t it? I had to come and get some quiet, too. Are you here by yourself?”
Rowan knew that the girl was there by herself, but she hadn’t answered any of her other questions, and she didn’t know what else to ask. At least this got a response. The girl nodded, so quickly it was almost like she was twitching.
“Yeah, my mum hates crowds. I thought I’d be fine buying everything by myself, but…”
The girl’s voice tailed off, and she looked down at her feet, the toes of which could be seen wriggling against the ends of her trainers. Even with her eyes cast downwards, Rowan could see the colours in them. They were hazel, with mingled shades of olive and brown, like the bark and moss of the trees at home, and a distinct ring of green around the pupil, like a cat. Rowan had always felt at ease in her family’s orchards, and she had always adored cats. She couldn’t help but like this girl, as unforthcoming as she was. She couldn’t help but feel that this girl might just be the friend she had never had, the friend that she hadn’t even known that she wanted until this very moment.
“I’ve just finished this chapter,” Rowan told the girl. “I could help you pick out your books, if you like. And I’ve still got my robes to buy, if you wanted to do that together, too? I’m guessing your a first year like me.”
It was nerve-wracking, trying to get someone to be your friend. Rowan wasn’t sure she was doing it right. But then, the girl smiled. She had a nice smile, friendly and somehow full of mischief.
“I am. And I would,” she said. “Thanks.”
Rowan smiled back at her, before realising that she hadn’t even told the girl her name yet.
“I’m Rowan, by the way. Rowan Khanna.”
“I’m Artemis. Artemis Hexley.”
Should Rowan shake her hand? Probably not. She rose to her feet, and Artemis rose to meet her. They stood facing one another, each matching the other’s postures as if they were in a mirror, as if they were friends already.
And, just like that, Rowan was no longer alone.
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centaurudesngc4258 · 6 months
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Oooh no, Snape!
Chapter: 9
Story: 1/4
Mission: Assemble in the Corridor
Room: Corridor
Location: West Towers
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missnight0wl · 1 year
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Sorry, I just watched the fight between Verucca and Peregrine and I can't understand how JC let that happened like that. If Peregrine is so easily won... how could he be the leader of R? Is absurd. And I don't accept the "he's a fool" excuse, because that means the whole organization is a fool, even Verucca, for following him. Weren't R a pretty dangerous organization? Where's that dangerousness, JC?!!
Oh, JC totally turned R into one fucking joke, it’s not just about Peregrine. I’ll talk about it more in my chapter commentary, but look at those lines:
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They’re just… absolutely pathetic. Like, seriously? Some bitch who tries to scam kids in Knockturn Alley is the best R has? I mean… seriously??
Also, I have to point out something else.  So, we also have those lines:
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I guess it’s supposed to make it more impressive that the Circle of Khanna won, but… in’s not even accurate, really. Because here the thing: everyone in the Circle of Khanna who attended that “battle”, except Beatrice, is about to graduate. They’re all 17 or 18. Sure, they’re still very young, they might be not the most mature because they need more life experience, but for the Wizarding World, they’re adults. And when it comes to their competence, they should be pretty equal to other adult wizards. On top of that, a lot of our friends were established as particularly powerful and talented. And that’s not even all because notice that R is totally outnumbered.
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The Circle of Khanna has 18 people (including MC) while R has 8 people (including Perry).
18 young adult talented wizards and witches vs 8 pathetic little thieves and small criminals
I’m sorry, but when you look at it this way… R actually looks like a victim. And I’m not even joking!
And you know what makes it all even more laughable? This:
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Mind, we’re talking about badass Rakepick from Y4 and Y5 because JC insists she was a member of R all that time. And she was a minor player. Then how the hell you’d call the pathetic bunch we saw in the recent chapter? And why Perry didn’t bring their major players?!
You know, I’d like to say that it’s because in the past, we didn’t know who exactly R was, and the unknown usually feels more dangerous. But no. JC just turned R into a joke. This organisation has nothing to do with what we saw in the previous years. And honestly, I felt more threatened by Mrs Norris in Y1.
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diana--williams · 2 years
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January 2024 Young Adult Releases
🦇 Good afternoon, my bookish bats. I hope you're bundled up with a fur baby, hot bev, and good book as you ward off this (lovely) chilly weather. No TBR is complete without a few young adult novels, and plenty were released in January! Here are a few YA releases to consider adding to your shelves.
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nidhi-writes · 1 year
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Out of Her Shell
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'Mr. Khanna let me introduce to you our finest members from my team' Raghav turned around and smiled at them.
'This is Mathew, our Feature lead' Kishore said and Mathew practically swooned inside, Raghav shook his hand and turned his head towards Nila.
'This is Mrs.Nila, she is the Team lead' As Kishore emphasized Mrs. Nila felt like she just had her gut punched. She gritted her teeth and tried to show her best smile. Mathew gives her a side-eye. As if he knows something which others don't.
'Hello, Mrs.Nila' Raghav said and smiled at her as they shook hands. Suddenly she felt like someone is gripping her windpipe. She nodded and both her Mathew went back.
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