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Tamannaah Bhatia’s Take On “Timeless Glam” Came In A Black Neena Lulla Sequin Saree
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Tamannaah Bhatia’s Take On “Timeless Glam” Came In A Black Neena Lulla Sequin Saree

Nothing suits the festive season better than an ethereal sareeTamannaah Bhatia seems well-versed in that. The actress; in her casual picks, gives the world a fashion moment to remember. But Tamannaah and a six-yard is a fiery combination made in fashion heaven. Recently, we got a little taste of it, when Tamannaah picked a black saree from the shelves of Neeta Lulla. The sheer drape was adorned with an overall sequin piping. She paired the saree with an equally embellished strap blouse. The plunging neckline and backless detailing added the oomph element to her look. She left her side-parted voluminous curls loosened. Tamannaah ditched the necklace by resting her faith in a pair of statement earrings. Who needs a glowy glam when your saree is shining bright like a diamond? A flawless matte base with nude glossy lips, blushed cheeks and wispy lashes were enough to make her red carpet ready.

(Also Read: Tamannaah Bhatia Exudes Festive Elegance In Lime-Green Lehenga Set)

Tamannaah Bhatia has a penchant for scene-stealing moments and we love every bit of it. The actress wore a monochrome saree from Vrinda Sachdev & Gurinder Singh’s clothing label Qbik. She paired the six yards with a heavily embellished strap blouse. The slinky tie-style necklace added a contemporary touch to her ethnic look. Neutral eye shadow looked gorgeous with a dewy base, blushed cheeks and nude pink glossy lips. She styled her hair with curled ends. Tamannaah sided with the minimal look by ditching earrings and bangles.

Yet again she created a timeless glam by draping herself in a saree by Neeta Lulla. The kanjeevaram is exclusively styled and structured with embroidery. The beautiful pastel and green six-yard came with delicate and sleek floral motifs. With gold traditional jewellery, she gave us a perfect festive fashion inspiration. Middle parted low bun wrapped with gajra was the final touch to her on-point ethnic look.

Tamannaah Bhatia’s red carpet looks are often defined by heavily embellished gowns.

(Also Read: Tamannaah Bhatia Goes Fiery Red In Falguni Shane Peacock Saree)

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Sonam Kapoor’s Abhinav Mishra Mirrorwork Anarkali Lends Perfect Wedding Guest Style
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Sonam Kapoor’s Abhinav Mishra Mirrorwork Anarkali Lends Perfect Wedding Guest Style

Sonam Kapoor has been giving fashion inspiration lately, one outfit after the other. May it be her retro look with a black gown and cage skirt at the opening ceremony of Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival or her current ethnic style as she turned muse for Abhinav Mishra’s collection, we are in total admiration of the diva. The actress wore a stunning mirrorwork anarkali set featuring a gorgeous embellished full-sleeved kurta with a plunging neckline which was from the designer’s Noorani collection and had their signature mirrorwork, according to the designer’s Instagram post. She carried a sheer dupatta which showcased equally heavy work and grandeur. For accessories, the actress wore a choker necklace, jhumkaa earrings, and a statement ring. Kohl-laden eyes and nude makeup were the only additions to Sonam’s flawless ethnic style.

Also Read: Sonam Kapoor Took A Retro Glam Turn In A Black Velvet Gown With A Pearl Cage Skirt At The Jio MAMI Film Festival

Just recently Sonam Kapoor gave us yet another reason to fall in love with her festive wardrobe. For Durga Puja 2023 celebrations, Sonam picked a ravishing red and gold salwar kameez from the designer label Sabyasachi. The full-sleeved solid red anarkali kurta featured a broad zari border at the hemline and was teamed with a pair of red pajamas and a heavy-work dupatta with fine gold zari work on the base of red. For accessories, Sonam wore a heavy choker necklace, traditional dangler earrings, and a statement ring. Her signature minimal makeup included kohl-rimmed eyes, well-contoured cheeks, and a matte lip tint which perfectly complemented her heavy-work outfit.

Which is your favourite look from Sonam Kapoor’s ethnic wardrobe?

Also Read: With Winged Eyeliner And Chic Bun, Sonam Kapoor Radiates Modern Princess Vibes

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Ground Battles Rage In Gaza As Concern Grows For Hospitals
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Ground Battles Rage In Gaza As Concern Grows For Hospitals

Ground battles raged inside the northern Gaza Strip on Monday and Israeli tanks were seen on the outskirts of its largest city in the war against the Palestinian group Hamas.

Israel’s intensifying land and air campaign since Hamas’s October 7 attacks has heightened fears for the 2.4 million civilians trapped inside besieged Gaza, where the Hamas-ruled health ministry says more than 8,000 have died.

Dozens of Israeli tanks rolled into the fringes of Gaza City, eyewitnesses said, after a night of heavy clashes in nearby areas where the army said it had killed dozens of “terrorists” and Hamas also reported fierce fighting.

The Israeli land forces are supported by heavy fire from fighter jets, drones and artillery that the army said had struck more than 600 targets within 24 hours, up sharply from 450 a day earlier.

Concern has surged about the widening humanitarian disaster, with fears centred on Gaza hospitals inside Israeli-mandated evacuation zones where medics warn that many patients cannot be moved.

The army said troops overnight “killed dozens of terrorists who barricaded themselves in buildings and tunnels and attempted to attack” while an aircraft struck a building “with over 20 Hamas terrorist operatives inside”.

Columns of Israeli tanks and armoured bulldozers were seen churning through the sand, and Israeli snipers took positions inside emptied residential buildings, in footage released by the army.

Israeli tanks were later spotted on the edges of Gaza City, usually the most densely populated urban area but now emptied of many residents following repeated Israeli evacuation orders.

A witness told AFP the Israeli tanks blocked the strip’s major north-south road and had been “firing at any vehicle that tries to go along it”.

AFP journalists are not inside Gaza City, following Israeli warnings that the territory’s northern areas must be considered a war zone.

– ‘The ground shook’ –

It is now more than three weeks since Hamas gunmen launched a wave of bloody cross-border raids against homes, communities, farms and security posts in Israel that shocked and infuriated the nation.

An estimated 1,400 people, mostly civilians, were killed and 239 people were taken hostage, according to the latest Israeli tallies.

Israel has vowed to free the hostages, track down those responsible and “eradicate” Hamas, the Islamist movement that has governed Gaza since 2007.

After weeks of ferocious air strikes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared a new “stage” in a “long and difficult” war.

Israel has for weeks warned Palestinians civilians to flee the northern half of the Gaza Strip, while also cutting off normal supplies of water, food, fuel and other essentials to the long-blockaded territory.

The United Nations reported Sunday that civil order was starting to break down after “thousands of people” had ransacked its warehouses looking for tinned food, flour, oil and hygiene supplies.

According to the UN, all 10 hospitals in northern Gaza have received evacuation orders — despite sheltering thousands of patients and about 117,000 of the displaced.

Among those being treated are intensive care patients, infants and elderly people on life support systems.

The head of the World Health Organization said calls to evacuate Al-Quds hospital in Gaza City were “deeply concerning”.

“We reiterate — it’s impossible to evacuate hospitals full of patients without endangering their lives,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on X.

Mohamed al-Talmas, who has taken shelter in Gaza’s biggest hospital Al-Shifa, said “the ground shook” there with intense Israeli raids.

Israel describes Al-Shifa hospital as a de facto Hamas “command centre” and headquarters.

– ‘Collective punishment’ –

UN chief Antonio Guterres has warned the situation was getting “more desperate by the hour” and warned against the “collective punishment” of Palestinians.

US President Joe Biden stressed in a call with Netanyahu that, while Israel has the right to defend itself, it must do so “in a manner consistent with international humanitarian law that prioritises the protection of civilians”.

Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron earlier “stressed the importance of getting urgent humanitarian support” into Gaza.

And the International Criminal Court lead prosecutor Karim Khan warned Israel on Sunday that preventing access to humanitarian aid could be a “crime”.

Limited aid has entered Gaza from Egypt under a US-brokered deal, but its volume has fallen far short of the hundreds of trucks a day aid agencies say are needed.

The UN reported that 33 trucks carrying water, food and medical supplies had entered Gaza on Sunday — bringing to 117 the total that have entered through the Rafah crossing since the resumption of aid on October 21.

With increasingly fierce urban war now feared in Gaza, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari again urged Palestinian civilians to go “to a safer area” in the south, where many families now live in cars, tents or in the open.

“We are gradually expanding the ground activity and the scope of our forces in the Gaza Strip,” he said.

– Fears for hostages –

Inside Israel, where shocked residents still face daily rocket attacks, much of the focus is on the hostages abducted by Hamas.

Hamas has released four and offered to free more as part of a swap for Palestinians detained in Israel.

It has also claimed “almost 50” hostages were killed by Israeli strikes — a claim that was impossible to verify but has caused anguish to those praying for their loved ones to return.

“We demanded that no action be taken that endangers the fate of our family members,” said Meirav Leshem Gonen, the mother of hostage Romi Gonen.

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant accused Hamas of playing “psychological games” and charged that “Hamas is cynically using those who are dear to us — they understand the pain and the pressure”.

Anti-Israel anger has flared across the tense region.

Washington has expressed deep concern about the war spilling over, as Israel’s enemies — in particular Iran-allied “axis of resistance” groups — step up actions across the Middle East.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has warned Israel’s “crimes have crossed the red lines, which may force everyone to take action”.

The Israeli army said Monday it had “struck military infrastructure in Syrian territory” in response to launches “toward Israeli territory”.

Skirmishes have intensified on the Israeli-Lebanese border with Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Israel’s military said Monday that 31-year-old sergeant Yinon Fleishman, a reservist, was killed in northern Israel when his tank overturned.

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