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[My] biggest regret is [my relationship] with alcohol. Had I not drowned my life in alcohol, and had I more control over it in the initial stage, I would have achieved bigger things in life. Intoxication kills creativity. Alcohol was a big mistake of my life and continues to be the biggest regret of my life.
When the prime minister speaks, the media and everyone else have to pay attention, but the facts should also come to light—where he has spoken, and in 11 years, how many infiltrators have been identified, and how many have been expelled. He should provide some information on that, instead of always criticising the Congress without reason.
I feel confusion is very good. I feel confusion is the space where you get ideas. The greatest fertility lies in times of confusion. Confusion is the liminal space where ideas reside. Finality kills creativity. Confusion has the potential.
The original objective of MGNREGA [act] was guarantee, livelihood and security. This [new law] kills all three of these, just like the three bullets fired by Nathuram Godse that killed the father of the nation in 1948.
The greatest thing that I managed to do over my career is that I have never got stuck in any mould. I broke each and every mould which I created to the best of my abilities. There were other contemporaries of mine who were doing similar kinds of roles, wearing similar kind of clothes. I quickly moved on.
“EACH AND EVERY COUNTRY SHOULD HAVE THE POLITICAL WILL TO HELP UKRAINE AND FORCE RUSSIA TO PEACE”
Grandfatherly spirit: Kerala’s Education Minister V. Sivankutty has, over the past year and a half, consciously rebranded himself as a grandfatherly figure—‘Manthri Appooppan’ (literally, ‘minister-grandfather’). In Malayalam, Santa Claus is known as ‘Christmas Appooppan’, and Sivankutty appeared to channel that grandfatherly spirit with an impromptu act of generosity this season. Spotting a reporter curiously examining the sculpture of a cow on his desk, the minister promptly gifted it to her and posted the moment on social media, adding that the reporter would now have to build a cattle shed | Illustrations by Job P.K.
Win-lose situation: Former Union minister and senior BJP MP Narayan Rane is both happy and frustrated. His happiness comes from the fact that his elder son, Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) legislator Nilesh Rane, pocketed the Malvan and Kankavli municipal councils in the recent civic elections. The reason for his frustration is his younger son, Nitesh Rane—BJP leader and guardian minister of Sindhudurg district—who led the BJP campaign to capture the same councils. The brothers clashed frequently during the campaign, and the results have left Nilesh victorious and Nitesh defeated.
Calm in the court: The proceedings had barely started in the Supreme Court when a lawyer, breathless and flustered, launched into submissions. Justice Vikram Nath intervened, not with a rebuke, but a wellness prescription. “Pranayama. Deep breathing. Eleven times,” he advised. The lawyer, eager as ever, resumed too soon. “I said eleven,” Justice Nath reminded him gently. “We aren’t in a rush. Why are you?”
Just married: Theirs is a love story that would beat any popular K-drama hands down. South Korean actors Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-ah got hitched after 10 years of courtship. The couple first met while shooting for a commercial in 2015. While they were dating, Kim was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer, and Shin stood by him through his treatment and recovery. Over the years, the couple has kept their relationship private, and so the news of their wedding created quite a buzz. At the wedding ceremony at Dynasty Hall of The Shilla Hotel in Seoul, with many A-list celebs in attendance, Shin stunned in an Elie Saab gown and Kim looked dapper in a Ralph Lauren Purple Label suit. A wedding to remember, indeed! | Getty Images
Oonafinds her own fire: Oona Chaplin is on fire. She nailed it as the villain Varang in the recently released Avatar: Fire and Ash. But fame comes with baggage, and she is aware, being Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter. She even considered changing her name before starting her acting career. “It has been a journey to feel deserving, because I know that doors have opened for me that potentially wouldn’t have opened if I wasn’t associated with this brilliant man,” she said. “It’s definitely tricky to feel undeserving of the place you are in.” | Getty Images
Pink wrap: Badshah and Barbie—one would have never thought of taking the two names in the same breath. But here we are. The rapper recently flaunted an ultra-exclusive Rolex Daytona ‘Barbie’, becoming the first Indian to own one of only 10 such timepieces in the world. The ‘Barbie’ nickname comes from the 40 pink-cut sapphires on the bezel and 12 more on the dial. The 18-carat yellow gold watch is estimated to be around $1 million. Time is money, they say! | Getty Images
Mother of comebacks: Post her maternity break, Kiara Advani is taking baby steps back into the limelight. Her first look from her upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups was unveiled recently. Her goth look in the poster sure grabbed eyeballs. Headlined by Yash, the film is directed by Geetu Mohandas and is due for a March release. Advani plays Nadia in the movie. “A role that demanded more from me—physically, mentally, emotionally and felt nothing short of transformative. My toughest one yet. Months of hard work. One fearless leap,” she wrote on her Instagram story | AFP