From Spill the Sass to a Netflix star, here is the story of Instagram’s favourite Dolly Singh
Digital content creator and Instagram influencer-turned-actor Dolly Singh gets candid about her flaws and going down the road not taken in an interaction with YS Weekender.
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I make funny videos for a living.”
Her content goes viral because she never projects herself as perfect and flawless. Dolly’s videos are inspired from the regular, mundane, and relatable stuff that we all go through, every day.
The digital creator recently starred in Netflix series
Bhaag Beanie Bhaag, in which she plays Kapi Kapadia, the protagonist’s (played by
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To live is to keep moving. Vir Das has lived by this Jerry Seinfeld quote on life and stagnation during the lockdown. When the world came to a stand-still due to COVID-19, Vir was pushing through it, one virtual comedy show after another. His latest Netflix special Outside In is a compilation of these Zoom shows.
Vir speaks with people from across the world, and he begins each segment with one standard question – “What will be the first thing you do after the lockdown?” People pitch in their answers, and Vir always manages to turn even the most despondent of answers into a brilliant quip.
IITs, IIMs, ISRO Result Of Nehru s Vision: Rajasthan Chief Minister
Acknowledging the role of Jawahar Lal Nehru in higher and technical education, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said IITs, IIMs, ISRO and other such institutions were the result of the former prime minister s vision.
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Acknowledging the role of Jawahar Lal Nehru in higher and technical education, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said IITs, IIMs, ISRO and other such institutions were the result of the former prime minister s vision.
Mr Gehlot said, the strides that India has made in the fields of information technology resulting in a digital revolution is because of the vision and thoughts of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
NIFT 2021 admission: Registration for UG, PG courses opens at nift.ac.in; exam on 14 Feb The online registrations at nift.ac.in will remain open till 21 January, however, candidates can apply till 24 January by paying an extra fee of Rs 5,000 FP Trending December 15, 2020 12:49:14 IST
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) application 2021 for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses has been released on the official website of the institute nift.ac.in. Eligible candidates can register by 21 January without late fee.
If candidates miss the deadline, they can register between 22 and 24 January and pay late fee. The window to edit application form will be open from 25 to 28 January up to 4 pm.
Meet the 5 Youtubers who entertained us through the pandemic
Have you been glued to the screens more than ever this year? Chances are you were hooked to funny videos by these women YouTubers.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic took away daily social interactions – one thing that humankind thrives on – people around the world turned to the internet to seek connection in any form. So much so that the global video streaming platform, YouTube had to do away with high definition to standard definition as the default quality in March.
Vloggers and content creators entertained the world like no other, with instant lockdown and pandemic-related humour and observations.