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From Boats To Road Graffitis And Beyond Borders: A Month On, Kolkata Rape-Murder Protests Take Many Forms | Watch
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From Boats To Road Graffitis And Beyond Borders: A Month On, Kolkata Rape-Murder Protests Take Many Forms | Watch

A month on, the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata has ignited widespread protests across India and internationally, demanding justice.

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Khloé Kardashian Treats Daughter True, 6, and Son Tatum, 2, to a Fun-Filled Day at the Slime Museum; See PICS Here
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Khloé Kardashian Treats Daughter True, 6, and Son Tatum, 2, to a Fun-Filled Day at the Slime Museum; See PICS Here

Breaking from their usual Disneyland outings, Khloé Kardashian took her children—daughter True, 6, and son Tatum, 2—to the Slime Museum on Sunday, September 8. From the pictures she shared on social media, it looks like it wasn’t a bad idea at all.

In the first capture shared on her Instagram Stories, the Good American founder is seen posing with her children at the Sloomoo Institute, which has locations in LA, NYC, Houston, Chicago, and Atlanta, per People.

“We went to the slime museum,” Khloé captioned the photo.

The trio dressed down for the trip, with the reality star wearing black leggings and a black t-shirt. She wore her hair down and accessorized her look with a jeweled cross necklace and oversized shades on her head. Tatum twinned with his mom in a matching black outfit. True, meanwhile, opted for a contrasting white ensemble.

In the picture, the family of three can be seen standing in front of the museum’s colorful mascot and neon sign. Khloé had her youngest propped on her hips while she used her free hand to embrace her eldest.

The reality star next shared a video of a group of kids donning transparent ponchos as they prepared to get slimed in a part of the facility called Sloomoo Falls.

“Watch us get slimed,” she wrote in the caption.

The fun family day out comes a fortnight after Khloé celebrated her daughter’s first day at school. “First Grade!!! True, I am so proud of you!!” she gushed on Instagram. “I know you’re going to have the most incredible year ahead of you! I couldn’t be happier for you, my angel.”

She continued, “I’m not okay, but I’ll pull it together by pickup time.”

Khloé shares both her kids with NBA star Tristan Thompson, with whom she parted ways in 2021.

ALSO READ: Khloe Kardashian Reveals She’s Having ‘A Hard Time’ Processing Daughter True Thompson’s New Milestone

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Tamannaah Bhatia shares her two cents on what makes South films different from Bollywood: ‘They go for basic human emotions’
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Tamannaah Bhatia shares her two cents on what makes South films different from Bollywood: ‘They go for basic human emotions’

Tamannaah Bhatia has effortlessly carved her name as one of the leading stars across pan-India films. The actress has been simultaneously delivering some of the best performances in Bollywood and South cinema. Amid the raging debate about which of these industries produces the best films, the Stree 2 actress has shared her two cents. She addressed the kind of differences that she feels exist between the two film industries, which she has witnessed over the period of time.

While speaking on Raj Shamani’s podcast, Tamannaah Bhatia shared what she feels are the vivid differences between the two gigantic film industries. The diva emphasized that films made in the South have a higher rate of success due to their ‘deep-rootedness’ to the culture and traditional values. Tamannaah expressed that these kinds of stories go on to ‘translate globally’ across cultures since most of them are stories of shared experiences.

She said, “The difference I have particularly noticed is that South films talk more in terms of their geographical locations. I think their content is translating globally primarily because they are trying to tell rooted stories.”

Continuing with her line of thought, Tamannaah then mentioned that the stories shortlisted for most films in the South are not meant to address different sections of people individually. On the contrary, they only narrate one single story about a particular segment, something which they know fully about.

Moreover, Tamannaah added that South films value interpersonal relations and the specific emotions attached to them, as a crucial turning point for the film’s storyboards. She said, “They go for basic human emotions, related to mother, father, revenge on brother, sister, stories that tend to tell many more stories about basic human emotions through different storytelling formats.”

However, when it comes to Bollywood, the Baahubali actress expressed that many films tend to only be made for everybody to consume. As a result, these projects do not end up being well-lauded.

On her work front, Tamannaah was last seen making special appearances in films Stree 2 and Vedaa for peppy dance items. She would be next seen in the film Odela 2.

ALSO READ: Tamil Producer Dilli Babu passes away due to health-related ailment at 50; filmmakers extend condolences

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