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Buy Beautiful Pooja Box for Puja Ceremonies
Make your event more memorable as this Lustrous Pooja Box with intricate design is made of the finest material, adding elegance and charm to your everyday spiritual items & other elements of worship.
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daydreaming-en-pointe · 9 months
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Rangoli Lessons 🪔
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A Hobie oneshot
Pairing: Hobie Brown (Spider-Punk) x Indian!Reader
Word count: 990
Warnings: Reader is implied to be female bc of the mention of a dupatta(?), use of pet names (luv, my love) me turning this into a cultural infodump 😅
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“Whatcha doin’ there, luv?”
You jumped in surprise at the interruption, almost knocking over the plates full of rangoli powder next to you.
“Hobie, you could’ve given me a warning,” You complained, rising to your feet and dusting off the powder that you had spilled on your clothes. “Honestly, you just pop out of nowhere here into Mumbattan expect me not to get a mini heart attack.”
Hobie just laughed, grabbing your waist and pulling you into a hug and carefully rearranging your dupatta to dip evenly along your neck and rest on your shoulders. “C’mon, loosen up a little. Happy Diwali, by the way. Diwali? Am I saying tha’ right?”
“Well, not quite,” You giggled at his pronunciation of the name of the festival, sounding foreign and strange in his accented voice. “But thank you for remembering. Happy Diwali to you too.”
He gave you a small pout. “Stop laughin’, ‘m tryin’ my best.”
You tapped his nose with your pinky finger, giving him a small smile. “I’m sure you are. Well done for that. Hats off to you. Do you want mithai?”
His confused glance had you chuckling again as you gently extricated yourself from his grasp. “Mithai, mera pyaar. Sweets. Here, try some, you’ll love it.”
You grabbed a rather large box of sweets that you had kept on a plate next to you, handing it to Hobie. Your neighbours, a sweet old couple with a tiny but temperamental cat named Kaccha Aam had given it to you.
“What’s this?” Hobie asked, holding up a silvery diamond-shaped sweet and staring at it curiously.
“That’s kaju katli.”
“Well, I’ve learnt enough to know tha’ it’s be’er not questionin’ the name, much less tryin’ to pronounce it,” Hobie shot you a playful glare as he popped the sweet into his mouth. His eyes widened as he tasted it, eliciting another giggle from you at his reaction. “Bloody ‘ell, thas’ good.”
“Right? It’s one of my favourites.” You crouched down to finish your rangoli, pulling the plates of coloured powder closer to you. You skilfully took some blue powder between your index finger and thumb, drizzling it steadily inside the spaces of the pattern you had drawn in the dirt with other colours.
Hobie knelt next to you, sitting cross-legged in the dirt. “What’s tha’ now? No, wait, lemme guess. It’s, uh… something with an ‘i’. There’s kaju katli and mithai, so it’s…”
He trailed off and you looked up from your work to give him an amused smile. “My god, Hobie, your pronunciations are horrible.”
You let out a giggle and leaned over to kiss his cheek as he let out a dramatic wounded gasp. “Oh, no, my heart can’t take this kind o’ betrayal! My love, how could you be so cruel?”
“It’s called a rangoli, drama queen. Now shush and let me finish this.” You crouched to drop the last bits of powder into place, completing your rangoli and standing up. “Now for the diyas.”
You got out the earthen lamps and placed the cotton wicks into them, pouring oil over it to fuel the fire. Being careful not to smudge any of the painstakingly-arranged powder of the rangoli, you stepped over it and placed the lit diyas around, lining a path to your front door.
“What’s tha’ on your forehead? The red dot thing.”
You turned to face Hobie fully, tilting your head slightly. “Oh, that’s a tilak. Or a teeka. They’re both the same thing. We just finished the pooja, the teeka is just something we wear after it to signify purity and respect to the Gods.”
You angled your gaze downward to your rangoli again, your eyes narrowing as you examined it critically. “It looks empty, doesn’t it?”
Hobie came over to stand next to you, draping a hand across your shoulders. “Well… a li’l bit? S’not empty as much as it is… minimalistic. You could add somethin’ around the corners, maybe?”
You hummed in approval as you tilted your head to calculate how much space you could use up. “Oh, yeah. That’s actually a really good idea. Hey, you wanna try?”
Hobie looked at you in surprise, letting out a small laugh. “I’d prob’ly mess it up, luv. Easier for you to do it how you wan’ it.”
“Noooo, it’ll be fun. Besides, anything you do looks amazing to me.”
Hobie considered it for a second before giving a shrug and crouching down next to the rangoli powder. You stood a few inches behind him, watching him with a soft smile on your face. His tongue slipped between his lips, poking out slightly as he tried to copy the drizzling motion you had done with the powder, his eyes narrowing in intense concentration.
“Luv, y’know I can feel you tryin’ to do tha’. I’m Spider-Man, remember?”
You pouted slightly, sitting back with your legs folded beneath you after being caught in the act of trying to sneak up behind him. “Aw, you’re no fun. Can’t even scare you.”
“That’s… kinda the point o’ spider-senses.” He scooted over so you could come and kneel next to him. “Could you show me how you did tha’ sprinkle thing? ‘ve tried but nothing’s workin’. Keeps spillin’.”
“Oh, sure. Here.” You leaned over to take a pinch of the powder between your fingers. “Here, the trick is to keep the powder in between your thumb and the space of your second knuckle on your index finger. That way the excess doesn’t escape but you also have the freedom to decide where the trail forms. See?”
You turned to face him. “Hobie?”
He was staring at you in wonder, his eyes so soft and loving that you couldn’t help but giggle, getting more flustered by the minute. “Hellooooo, Earth to Hobie. You didn’t hear a word of what I just said, did you?”
“Can’t help it. You’re too pretty”
You rolled your eyes affectionately. “Focus, mera pyaar.”
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Mera pyaar means my love :)
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions. It symbolises the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".
Rangoli is an art form that originates from in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered lime stone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks.
A teeka/tilak/tilaka is a mark (generally a red dot in this context) worn on the forehead, usually after a pooja. The teeka may be worn daily for decorative purposes, as a symbol for sectarian affiliation, for rites of passage or for special spiritual and religious occasions, depending on regional customs. It is also used as an expression of honour or to welcome someone upon arrival.
Mithai (sweets) are the confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent.
Kaju katli, also known as kaju barfi, is an Indian dessert, originating in the Deccan, and is popularly consumed throughout north India. Kaju means cashew; barfi is often made by thickening milk with sugar and other ingredients.
A dupatta is a length of material worn arranged in two folds over the chest and thrown back around the shoulders, typically with a salwar kameez, worn by women from South Asia.
A diya is an earthen lamp, with the fire usually fueled by a wick dipped in oil coiled in the centre.
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Pooja Room Work At Hyderabd
Pooja room design work at Beeramguda, Hyderabad - Moderate ganapati structure cutting and bells as per the customer request. Work done with Plywood and Takewood colour decolam.
Fully closer box type open floor pooja room design at Pragati nagar, Kukatpally. Two doored hand cutting designery work at nuwood. Inside one shelf, two drawer's to keep pooja items seperatly.
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Pooja room design work at Lingampally, Hyderabad.Full Ganesha, Om with Marwadi design. Plywood with Chocolate colour decolam.
Pooja room design Ameenpur, Beeramguda Hyderabad. Two Ganesha CNC Cutting designery doors with flower designs. Used plywood and chocolate colour decolam
Pooja Shelf designery work at Borabanda, Hyderabad. Swastik and Om Machine cutting, Used Pink colured decolam and plywood.
Pooja Shelf design at Kukatpally Housing Board Colony, Hyderabad. CNC cutting ganesha on plywood covered with takewood decolam.
Small Pooja box doors design work on takewood done at Jalavayu vihar colony, JNTU Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Full size pooja room doors work at sainagar colony, Pragatinagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. CNC cutting on Gurjan plywood pasted white decolam.
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Box type pooja room design work at Rainbow vista villas, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. Chain with bells, Om, Swasthik, Ganesha, Poorna kumbham and Pooja lamps work done on Plywood and red decolam.
Pooja room and arch design at SR Nagar, Ameerpet, Hyderabad. Wall sides covered with plywood and doors added, chain bells, two sides ganesha and poorna kumbham.
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Bedroom wardrobes work at Bollaram, Alwal. White decolam with white and pink rainbow line to match room colours as per customer interested.
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Bed room Cubboard work at Suchtra circle Hyderabad. 18mm plywood with white and chocolate colored decolam y shaped design and stainless steel handles with openeble two mirrors almara type.
Bedroom Cubboard work at Banjara Hills. Customer most enthusiast on music, we Disigned for him a Seperate cool design with white glowsy finish decolam and light blue matching for their bed with dressing table incuded with 2 drawers.
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Master Bedroom Wordrobe work at Beeramguda, Hyderabad. White and chocolate coloured decolam as per the customer interest.
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Bed Room Cubboard work at Godavarikhani, Telangana. Gurjan plywood Pink Structred and white decolam combination 12" stainless steel handles 6 mm Grue Model.
Bed room wardrobe work at Banjarahills, Hyderabad. 18 mm Gurjan plywood with two Almarahs white and Meroon coloured decolam doors, included cnc edge cutting edge for dressing table with two drawers with copper colour handles.
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wedezine · 23 days
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Create a Serene Sanctuary: Pooja Room Ideas for Small Apartments and Compact Spaces
Designing a pooja room in a small apartment or compact space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice serenity or style. With clever design solutions and creative ideas, you can craft a sacred retreat that enhances your home’s spiritual atmosphere. Here are some innovative pooja room decoration ideas tailored for smaller spaces that blend functionality with elegance, whether you prefer a traditional or contemporary look.
1. Utilize Corner Spaces for a Cozy Nook
Corners often remain unused, but they can be transformed into a charming pooja area. Install a corner shelf or wall-mounted mandir to make the most of these spaces. Adorn the corner with traditional accents like brass lamps, incense holders, and small deity idols or photos to create a warm and inviting sacred nook.
2. Opt for Wall-Mounted Mandirs
Wall-mounted mandirs are perfect for saving floor space while providing a dedicated worship area. Available in a range of styles—from sleek, minimalist designs to intricately carved pieces—these mandirs can be installed at eye level to maintain both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Choose a design that complements your home’s decor for a seamless look.
3. Incorporate Multi-Functional Furniture
In compact spaces, multi-functional furniture is a smart choice. Consider a console table or a small cabinet that doubles as a pooja altar. The top can be used for placing idols and pooja items, while the drawers or shelves can store essentials like incense sticks, prayer books, and pooja utensils. This approach keeps your pooja area organized and maximizes your space.
4. Create a Custom Niche or Recessed Area
Transform an alcove or recessed area into a dedicated pooja space. Customize it with built-in shelves, decorative wallpaper, or textured paint to make it distinct. Enhance the space with backlighting or ambient lighting to create a serene atmosphere, perfect for daily rituals and meditation.
5. Choose Sliding or Folding Doors
For a more private pooja room, sliding or folding doors are an excellent option. These doors take up less space compared to traditional hinged doors and can easily conceal the pooja area when not in use. Opt for doors with glass panels or latticework to allow light to filter through while maintaining privacy, ideal for studio apartments or open-plan layouts.
6. Maximize Vertical Storage
Make the most of vertical space with wall-mounted shelves, hanging racks, or cabinets. Vertical storage solutions keep the floor area clear and make it easy to organize your pooja items. Use these shelves to display sacred texts, decorative elements, or small plants to create a calming and organized pooja space.
7. Enhance with Thoughtful Lighting and Color
Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood of a small space. Use soft, warm lighting such as pendant lights, wall sconces, or LED strips to create a soothing environment. Choose light, neutral colors like white, cream, or pastel shades to make the space feel more open and tranquil. Add a pop of color with a vibrant prayer mat or decorative backdrop to liven up the space.
8. Opt for Compact, Portable Pooja Units
Compact, portable pooja units are perfect for flexible living arrangements. These units can be easily moved or stored away, providing a dedicated worship space without permanently occupying valuable floor space. Available in various styles, from simple wooden boxes to intricately designed cabinets, they offer versatility and convenience.
9. Personalize with Custom Decor
Add a personal touch to your pooja room with unique decor elements. Consider handcrafted items such as brass bells, ceramic diyas, or a small water fountain to enhance the spiritual ambiance. Wall art featuring deities or traditional motifs can also add character and reflect your personal style.
10. Follow Vastu Shastra Principles
To enhance the spiritual energy of your pooja room, incorporate Vastu Shastra principles. Ideally, the pooja room should be located in the northeast corner of your home. Position idols or deity photos facing east or west, and keep the space clean and uncluttered to maintain positive energy flow.
Conclusion
Designing a pooja room in a small apartment or compact space is achievable with thoughtful design and creative solutions. By utilizing corners, opting for multi-functional furniture, and incorporating elegant decor, you can create a sacred and serene space that enhances your home’s spiritual atmosphere. Embrace these ideas to transform your compact area into a tranquil sanctuary of peace and devotion.
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Return Gifts for Navaratri: Thoughtful Ideas for Celebrating the Festival
Navaratri, the vibrant festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, is a time of joyous celebration and community gatherings. One of the cherished traditions of this festival is the exchange of return gifts, which serve as a token of appreciation and goodwill. Selecting the right return gift can enhance the festive spirit and express your gratitude to guests. Here’s a guide to thoughtful return gifts for Navaratri.
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1. Traditional Sweets
Traditional sweets are a popular and appreciated choice for return gifts for navarathri. These sweets, often made from ingredients like jaggery, nuts, and cardamom, embody the festive flavor of the season.
Varieties: Consider gifting assorted sweets such as laddu, barfi, or peda. These can be packaged in decorative boxes or tins to add a touch of elegance.
Homemade Touch: Homemade sweets add a personal touch to your return gifts. Preparing sweets in your kitchen and packaging them beautifully can make for a heartfelt gift.
2. Religious Artifacts
Religious artifacts that reflect the spiritual essence of Navaratri can be meaningful return gifts.
Idols and Statues: Small idols or statues of goddess Durga or other deities are thoughtful gifts that can be cherished by the recipients.
Pooja Items: Items such as incense holders, diya lamps, or prayer beads make practical and devotional gifts that can enhance the recipient’s spiritual practice.
3. Decorative Items
Decorative items that can be used to enhance home decor during the festive season are both practical and appealing.
Handcrafted Crafts: Gifts like handcrafted wall hangings, rangoli designs, or traditional torans can add a festive touch to any home.
Home Décor: Consider items like decorative candles, table runners, or cushion covers with traditional motifs that reflect the spirit of Navaratri.
4. Personalized Gifts
Personalized gifts add a unique and special touch to your return gift choices.
Customized Items: Consider gifts like personalized keychains, mugs, or photo frames with festive designs or messages.
Engraved Gifts: Items such as engraved pens or customized jewelry can make memorable and cherished keepsakes.
5. Eco-Friendly Gifts
Eco-friendly gifts align with the growing awareness of sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Reusable Items: Gifts like reusable shopping bags, bamboo cutlery sets, or stainless steel water bottles are practical and environmentally conscious.
Plant Kits: Small plant kits or potted plants make for refreshing and green return gifts that symbolize growth and prosperity.
6. Wellness Gifts
Wellness gifts that promote relaxation and health are thoughtful choices that convey care and consideration.
Aromatherapy: Scented candles, essential oils, or aromatherapy diffusers can help recipients relax and rejuvenate.
Gift Sets: Consider wellness gift sets that include items like bath salts, hand creams, or herbal teas.
7. Culinary Gifts
Culinary gifts are a delightful option, especially if they feature traditional or gourmet items.
Spice Mixes: Gift sets of spice mixes or gourmet teas and coffees can be both practical and indulgent.
Cookbook: A cookbook featuring traditional recipes or festive dishes can be a useful and appreciated gift for those who love cooking.
Conclusion
Selecting the perfect return gift for Navaratri involves a blend of tradition, thoughtfulness, and creativity. Whether you choose traditional sweets, religious artifacts, decorative items, personalized gifts, eco-friendly products, wellness items, or culinary delights, the key is to make your gifts meaningful and reflective of the festive spirit. By thoughtfully considering your options, you can enhance the joy of Navaratri and leave a lasting impression on your guests.
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psatalk · 6 months
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Carton industry continues to grow in India and globally
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According to current research reports, the global carton industry is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 5% till 2033 to US$ 7.7 billion from the 2023 figure of US$ 4.7 billion. In India we see growth coming from eCommerce, food and beverages, FMCG, household products, and white goods. The variety of cartons keeps increasing from the simple monocarton, liquid packaging laminates, solid board luxury boxes, litho-laminated corrugated cartons and plain and white or bleached liner corrugated cartons. The litho-laminated e, f, and g-flute or micro-fluted cartons that incorporate recycled liners are seen as an economical solution providing a combination of better compression and protection while retaining their stand-out value on the shelf.
There is a perception that paper-based packaging or cartons are more sustainable than flexible packaging and there is some movement in this direction in the country too – although some of the special papers and coatings required to create barrier properties are not yet locally available as off-the-shelf inputs. Additionally, some of the uses of these cartons with barrier properties come from start-ups, niche and boutique products with volumes too low to justify the procurement and logistics costs of importing specialty papers.
Notably, Jitendra Rohilla of Komori India says, “Right now, many of our 6 and 7-color automated offset press installations are taking place at packaging converters as that industry is growing and will continue to grow. There are multiple factors for this growth including our small packaging consumption per capita, and the increasing wealth, young population, and the increasing focus on hygiene and shelf impact and shelf life.”
Venugopal Menon of Bobst India points out that the growth in packaging machinery is now driven by automation. He attributes the current growth to an increasing number of converters seeking automation solutions. Discussing Bobst Inda's performance in 2023, Menon noted that except for the corrugated segment, the company witnessed positive outcomes across the folding carton, flexible, and label segments. “We hope that the investment cycle in the corrugated board cycle will come back in 2024.”
In light of the changing needs of carton converters globally, Bobst has recently enhanced the automation and connectivity of its folder gluer portfolio by introducing a new generation of Expertfold, Visionfold, and Novafold machines.
TCPL, a packaging converter that produces both cartons and flexible packaging, recently entered the rigid box segment after acquiring a 100% stake in Creative Offset in late 2023. It commissioned three Zhongke automatic rigid box-making lines for manufacturing rigid and luxury boxes for mobile phones, smart watches, wearables, and the speciality gift packaging segment. Stating India has a lot of cell phone manufacturers and exporters, Pooja Rajpal, director of Zhongke India comments that business is good in India since the cellphone technology is changing fast, and everybody wants the latest phones – and the manufacturers need boxes for these.
One could see some of the impetus or energy in the local carton industry at Pamex 2024 in Mumbai, where companies like Komori, DGM, Bobst, and others announced several deals at the show. DGM India announced ten deals for its die-cutters, folder gluers, and flute laminators at Pamex. This businesslike optimism persists even in the face of currently flat top-line growth among converters because of the benign price of raw materials. While converted carton tonnage has increased in the past year, the soft prices of paperboard have led to modest increases in top-line revenues.
While research reports forecast a carton industry boom in the coming decade, the Asia Pacific region is emerging as a particularly lucrative market due to its high population, rapid industrialization and increasing consumer goods demand. Compact, modular and increasingly automated cartoning machines with quick changeover capabilities will gain traction with the need for flexibility and adaptability in handling diverse product lines.
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Ayodhya Ram Mandir Model Gift Online
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Model Gifts are available in various designs and sizes at rammandirmodel.com , price start from Rs 799 only.
A Ram Mandir Ayodhya Model Gift is a great way to commemorate special occasions like housewarmings, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. It also makes for a thoughtful gift for festivals like Diwali, Dussehra, Ram Navami, etc. Here are some key reasons to choose this spiritual and auspicious gift.
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Model Gift For Home
The Ram Mandir model makes for an elegant decor object for your living room, bedroom or pooja room. The ornate and opulent structure enhances the aesthetics of your home.
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Model Options
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Small Ram Mandir Models
These are compact Ram temple models around 5 to 6 inches tall, perfect for desk or shelf. Intricate carved exteriors and interiors reflect beautiful Hindu temple architecture. The affordable prices make them ideal gifts for all.
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For displaying at home or office, the medium models around 1 to 2 feet tall make great choices. With fine elegant carvings and sculpted figurines, they add a charming focal point wherever kept.
Large Ram Mandir Models
To decorate large spaces, the grand models spanning 2 to 3 feet make stunning statements. They showcase the central domes, ornate spires, carved pillars and walls in detail. The imposing models look majestic in living rooms.
Their models come packaged in attractive gift boxes making them ready for gifting. Some options also include temples bells.
The Ram Mandir Ayodhya Model Gifts from RamMandirModel.com make for divine gifts for any festive or auspicious occasion. The fine recreation of the iconic temple filled with spiritual meaning and artistry is sure to delight recipients. Choose the ideal Ram temple models from their collection to celebrate Indian culture and values through your gifts. Bring Lord Rama's blessings into your loved ones' homes with these special gifts.
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bolllywoodhungama · 1 year
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The Cirkus box office disaster is admitted responsibility by Rohit Shetty: "You are grounded by such failures ."
Cirkus was made available in December 2022.
Rohit Shetty takes ownership for the box-office debacle of Cirkus: “Every five years, you are grounded by such failures”
Rohit Shetty will return as Khatron Ke Khiladi's host for the show's thirteenth season. The show premieres today and will include several TV stars. Before that, the director gave several interviews where he discussed the programme and even his previous film, Cirkus, which did poorly at the box office. The movie, which also starred Ranveer Singh, Pooja Hegde, and Jacqueline Fernandez, did poorly at the box office.
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Shetty claimed that while creating Cirkus during the pandemic, he kept the audience in mind. The filmmaker told India Today, "I know what we did.  We, obviously, went wrong somewhere. It was made right after Sooryavanshi and in the middle of the pandemic for the workers. It was a small film meant for the audience of that time."
The director went on to say that the same audience was responsible for Sooryavanshi's success during the pandemic. According to him, failures of this nature ground you and he accepts responsibility for the failure. “Every 5 years, you are grounded by such failures,” he said. 
With the web series Indian Police Force, starring Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty, and Vivek Oberoi, Rohit Shetty will also make his digital debut. With Ajay Devgn and Deepika Padukone, he has Singham Again.
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aabhi1 · 1 year
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The Ultimate Guide to Shopping for Brass Gift Items
Brass Gift Items: The Perfect Combination of Elegance and Durability
Brass has always been a popular material for gift items due to its striking appearance and durability. Whether it's a brass bowl, fruit bowl, pooja plate, sindoor box, diyas, poori dabba, brass leaf, brass glass, brass kitchenware, brass urli, brass tray, or any other brass gift item, they are sure to add a touch of elegance to any home or occasion.
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Brass Bowls: Brass bowls are not just beautiful, but also functional. They can be used to serve a variety of dishes, or simply as decorative items. The intricate designs and patterns etched into the brass make each bowl unique and eye-catching.
Brass Fruit Bowls: If you're looking for a gift that's both practical and stunning, consider a brass fruit bowl. These bowls come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and the intricate designs etched into the brass make them stand out as a centerpiece.
Pooja Plates: Pooja plates are a must-have in any Hindu household. These plates are used to offer prayers and perform religious rituals. Brass pooja plates are not only functional, but also add a touch of elegance to the prayer room.
Sindoor Box: Sindoor is an important part of the Hindu tradition, and a sindoor box is a perfect gift for a newlywed bride. These boxes are intricately designed and can be used to store sindoor, kumkum, or other small items.
Diyas: Brass diyas are a staple in any Indian household. They are used to light up the home during festivals and celebrations. These diyas are available in a variety of designs and sizes, and make for a great gift.
Poori Dabba: A brass poori dabba is a great gift for someone who loves cooking. These dabba are used to store pooris, parathas, or any other flatbreads. The brass finish adds a touch of elegance to the kitchen.
Brass Leaf: Brass leaves are a unique gift item that can be used as decorative items or as a part of a larger arrangement. These leaves are intricately designed and add a touch of nature to any space.
Brass Glass: A brass glass is a great gift item for someone who loves entertaining. These glasses are not only elegant, but also durable. They are perfect for serving water, juice, or any other beverage.
Brass Kitchenware: Brass kitchenware, such as utensils and cookware, is not only functional but also adds a touch of elegance to the kitchen. These items are durable and long-lasting, making them a great investment.
Brass Urli: A brass urli is a traditional Indian vessel that is used to decorate the home. It can be used to hold water, flowers, or even floating candles. The intricate designs etched into the brass make it a stunning decorative item.
Brass Tray: A brass tray is a versatile gift item that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be used to serve food, drinks, or as a decorative item. The intricate designs etched into the brass make it a unique and elegant gift.
In conclusion, brass gift items are a great choice for anyone looking for a combination of elegance and durability. With a variety of items to choose from, there's sure to be something for everyone. So, go ahead and choose the perfect brass gift item for your loved ones today!
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7starmovies · 2 years
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Dharmendra - The Man Who Ruled Bollywood for Decades
From a small village in Punjab to becoming one of the biggest stars in Indian cinema, Dharmendra's journey is nothing short of inspiring. With a career spanning over five decades, he is a true icon of Bollywood who ruled the box office for decades. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at the life and career of this legendary actor.
Early Life and Career
Dharmendra was born in Sahnewal, Punjab, in 1935. He came from a humble background and worked hard to make his way to Mumbai, where he dreamed of becoming an actor. Despite facing initial struggles, his good looks and raw talent caught the attention of filmmakers, and he soon made his debut in the film industry with the film Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere in 1960.
Breakthrough Role
It was his role in the film Phool Aur Patthar in 1966 that catapulted him to stardom. The film was a massive commercial success, and Dharmendra's portrayal of a wounded ex-convict struck a chord with the audience. From then on, there was no stopping him. Dharmendra became a household name, and his films dominated the box office for years to come.
Versatility as an Actor
One of the reasons for Dharmendra's immense popularity was his versatility as an actor. He could effortlessly switch between action, romance, comedy, and drama, and audiences loved him for it. Some of his most memorable roles include playing the romantic hero in Sholay and the action hero in Dharam Veer. He was also known for his comic timing, and films like Chupke Chupke and Naukar Biwi Ka showcased his flair for comedy.
Charismatic Personality
Apart from his acting skills, Dharmendra was also known for his charismatic personality. His good looks and charming smile made him a heartthrob for millions of fans. Even today, his timeless appeal continues to attract fans of all ages.
Challenges and Resilience
In the 1980s, Dharmendra faced tough competition from the new wave of actors. However, he refused to be sidelined and continued to work hard to maintain his position in the industry. He even ventured into production, and his home production company, Vijayta Films, produced several successful films like Ghayal and Barsaat.
Legacy and Recognition
Today, at the age of 86, Dharmendra may have slowed down, but his contribution to Indian cinema remains unparalleled. He has won numerous awards and accolades for his work, including the Padma Bhushan in 2012. 
Recent Works
Taj Divided by Blood is a must-watch for fans of Dharmendra and Indian cinema. The film is a powerful exploration of the tragic events that occurred during the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. It serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating effects of religious and political divisions and features incredible performances by actors like Kabir Bedi and Pooja Batra. Don't miss out on this masterpiece of Indian cinema - watch Taj Divided by Blood today.
Conclusion
Dharmendra's contribution to Indian cinema is truly remarkable. He is a true icon of Bollywood who ruled the box office for decades and continues to inspire generations of actors to come. His journey from a small village in Punjab to becoming one of the biggest stars in Indian cinema is a testament to his talent, hard work, and resilience.
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nwemovie · 2 years
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Dream Girl 2 Release Date, Star Cast, Teaser, Trailer, Plot |
Bollywood’s young and promising actor Ayushmann Khurrana starrer 2019 comedy film Dream Girl, is all set to return with its sequel titled Dream Girl 2. The previous part featured Nushrratt Bharucha turned-out-to be a blockbuster success, grossing Rs. 200 crore worldwide, against an average budget of Rs. 28. crore.
Dream Girl 2 leads Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday started the shoot in mid 2021. Initially it was supposed to go on floors in June, however, since the movie is being shot in North India, it got messy amid the rains, so the makers delayed several times now.
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ABOUT DREAM GIRL 2
Dream Girl 2 traces the journey of a small-town boy Karam (played by Ayushmann Khurrana) who is trying to live a serious life in Mathura. He falls in love with Pari (played by Ananya Panday) but life is hell bent on not taking him seriously. In a turn of events, Karam becomes Pooja which creates further chaos in his already chaotic life. The film is directed by Raaj Shaandilya and produced by Ektaa R Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Motion Pictures.
Dream Girl 2 Movie Story Line
The plot of Dream Girl follows Karma veer Singh, who, like his 1st movie, finds himself in problem after deciding to live by courting people over the phone in a womanly tone. However, the story and the characters in the next Dream Girl 2 film are rumour to have undergone some changes.
DREAM GIRL 2 GETS A NEW RELEASE DATE
Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday have teamed up for the first time for Dream Girl 2. Going by the film’s trailer which released in September, we are intrigued to see what Ayushmann has in store for the audience this time. The film, which was earlier speculated to release on June 29, 2023, will now release on July 7, 2023. While the reason behind the change is still not known, a possible cause could be the film’s box office clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan (June 2, 2023), Prabhas and Kriti Sanon’s Adipurush (June 16, 2023) and Kartik Aaryan-Kiara Advani’s Satyaprem Ki Katha (June 29, 2023).\
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Bollywood’s young and promising actor Ayushmann Khurrana starrer 2019 comedy Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday started the shoot in mid 2021. Initially it was supposed to go on floors in June, however, since the movie is being shot in North India, it got messy amid the rains, so the makers delayed several times now.
Dream Girl 2 Star Cast
Ayushmann Khurrana was confirmed as the lead for Dream Girl 2 since its starting. Pre-pandemic time was good for Ayushmann, his post-pandemic releases including Anubhav Sinha directorial despite having a big budget and a promising story couldn’t perform well at the box-office, big failure of his career.
In the meantime, the headlines regarding the female lead of the film were creating the buzz. It was being said that TV actress Tejasswi Prakash who is ruling hearts as Pratha in Ekta Kapoor’s Naagin 6 is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Dream Girl 2 but none other than Liger star Ananya Panday roped in the lead female characters for this film.
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silverstoreind · 2 years
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Designer Silver pooja Thali
This silver pooja thali has an assortment of all the essential pooja requisites including a small loti, akshat box and a small katori. The finally carved floral design on the plate and delicate danglers at the edges are what augment its beauty.
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bookbargainbuy · 2 months
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Leaving a Lasting Impression: Return Gift Ideas for the Barati
A wedding is a joyous occasion, and the barati (groom's side) plays a significant role in the festivities. As a token of appreciation for their presence and blessings, it's customary to offer them return gifts. But what do you choose? Worry not, for this guide will spark your creativity with a variety of return gift ideas for the barati, catering to different tastes and budgets.
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Practical and Memorable:
Stainless Steel Dabba Set: A return gift ideas for barati and practical option, a stainless steel dabba set allows the barati to take home a taste of the wedding feast. Choose a set with multiple containers for a complete lunch experience.
Travel-Sized Toiletries Set: Small, elegant toiletry kits containing essential travel items like shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and soap are both useful and thoughtful. Opt for a branded set for an extra touch of luxury.
Personalized Power Banks: In today's digital age, a portable power bank can be a lifesaver. Consider personalization with the wedding couple's initials or a heartfelt message for a unique touch.
Coffee or Tea Mugs: A classic choice, mugs emblazoned with the wedding date or a cute couple design are both practical and can serve as a lasting reminder of the celebration.
Culturally Inspired:
Sweets and Dry Fruits Box: A traditional Indian gesture of hospitality, a beautifully packaged box filled with a variety of sweets and dry fruits is a delightful way to express gratitude.
Small Pooja Thali Set: A charming and culturally appropriate gift, a small puja thali set allows the barati to perform their daily prayers from the comfort of their homes.
Handcrafted Incense Sticks & Holders: Create a calming ambiance with beautifully scented incense sticks and holders. This gift appeals to those who appreciate traditional Indian practices.
Miniature Clay Diyas with Oil: Diyas, or oil lamps, hold significance in Indian culture. A set of miniature diyas with oil allows the barati to bring a touch of tradition to their homes.
Locally Sourced and Sustainable:
Honey Jars from a Local Apiary: Support local businesses and offer a delicious, healthy treat with jars of locally sourced honey. Opt for flavors unique to your region for an added touch.
Handcrafted Coasters or Placemats: Promote local artisans with beautifully crafted coasters or placemats made from sustainable materials like bamboo or recycled paper.
Plantable Seed Pens or Pencils: These eco-friendly writing instruments are embedded with seeds that can be planted after use, promoting sustainability and leaving a lasting impression.
Reusable Shopping Bags: A practical and eco-conscious choice, reusable shopping bags imprinted with a wedding message or design encourage responsible shopping habits.
Consider the Guest:
Tailored for Men: For the men in the barati, consider pocket squares, cufflinks, or small travel wallets. These gifts are both stylish and functional.
Geared for Women: For the women in the barati, a small clutch purse, a beautiful scarf, or a set of bangles can be delightful choices. Opt for traditional designs or contemporary styles depending on the barati's preferences.
Family-Friendly Options: For families with children, a small box of fun toys or a coloring book with crayons can be a thoughtful way to include the little ones in the celebration.
Remember, presentation matters! Package your return gifts in beautiful boxes or bags with a personalized touch like a thank-you note or a small name tag. With a little thoughtfulness, you can choose a return gift that expresses your gratitude and leaves a lasting impression on the barati.
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