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Creative Breast Enhancement Techniques

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  Are you tired of saggy breasts and want to enhance the shape of your breast without surgery. Perhaps, it’s time you wanted your breasts to stand at attention and get some wow! It’s simple you can get the breasts you always dreamed of with the look of air brush perfection without the dread of surgery. A little breast can go along way all you need is the right attitude, and the right clothes to create a perkier breast. Clothes should never be to risque but should help to enhance what Mother Nature gave you! And here are some simple tips to help enhance your breasts great shape. You Scream! I Scream! We all Scream for Push – Ups! Push – up bras are fantastic! They give your breasts the ultra lift on Saturday night, and Victoria Secret offers a wide array of push ups to fit your inner wild girl needs. The push up is a great way to give your breasts new found appeal underneath your sexy black party dress. Plus, add a little padding to give a little zest back to your breast. Who says you n

Love Hostel movie review

Love Hostel movie review: A chilling representation of India’s war against love In the present political atmosphere pervading the country, where the reprehensible concepts of ‘love jihad’ and ‘honour killings’ have prominence in the public discourse, Shanker Raman has made a thought-provoking film about a bleak real-life scenario. Social relevance and good intentions cannot guarantee quality cinema. Shanker Raman’s sardonically titled Love Hostel does not rely merely on its brave theme. Instead, without equivocation or apologies to dominant communities, it tells a chilling story of a young couple in today’s Haryana, and the destructive familial, societal and political opposition to their love.   Sanya Malhotra plays Love Hostel’s Jyoti Dilawar, the feisty granddaughter of a powerful politician. She is educated, gutsy, spirited and in love.   Jyoti’s boyfriend, Ashu Shokeen (Vikrant Massey), fits certain prevailing stereotypes. It takes a while to realise that this is the case because m

Patrick Wilson hopelessly surrender to Roland Emmerich's

 Moonfall movie review: Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson hopelessly surrender to Roland Emmerich's dated, irresponsible vision Ploys that felt smart in our teens look so incredibly silly today, that it is a miracle that Moonfall has managed a theatrical release, instead of being dumped in a corner of a streaming website. It has only been a couple of months since Hollywood hit us with the polarising Don’t Look Up, where director Adam McKay parodied Hollywood’s end-of-the-world movies about a meteor heading towards planet earth, only to be met with denial and apathy. There is a segment in the film where while the scientists are going around trying to warn the people about the impending Armageddon, Hollywood makes a film on it called Total Devastation, starring [fictitious] Hollywood heartthrob Devin Peters [played sportingly by Chris Evans, who gives interviews from behind his massive sunglasses, using zero modulation in his voice]. I would be willing to bet half my fortune that Total Dev

Badhaai Do humour not at the expense

Badhaai Do humour not at the expense of LGBTQI community, it's a sensitive film: Bhumi Pednekar 'There was a lot of sensitivity about the LGBTQI community, which is something I really respected. That came from the writing and the direction. There was not a lot for me to be alert about, which tells you about the maturity and the thinking that has gone behind the writing,' Bhumi Pednekar says. Actor Bhumi Pednekar says her upcoming comedy drama Badhaai Do talks about "love and acceptance" through a sensitive lens, never using its humour against the LGBTQI community to mine cheap laughs. The film features Pednekar as a lesbian physical education teacher Sumi, who gets into a marriage of convenience with actor Rajkummar Rao's Shardul Thakur, who the makers teased will be a gay policeman. The film is billed as a spiritual sequel to the National Award-winning 2018 hit Badhaai Ho!. In an interview with PTI, Pednekar said she agreed to do the film half way through its

Kingsman fan’ and ‘history nerd

 The King's Man is made for those that find themselves at the precise intersection of ‘Kingsman fan’ and ‘history nerd’. In the first Kingsman film, Galahad (Colin Firth) briefly tells Eggsy (Taron Egerton) about the World War I origins of the gentleman-spy organization fronted by the distinguished Kingsman Tailors of Savile Row, London. With the third film of the franchise, The King’s Man, director Matthew Vaughn returns to serve us that origin story in detail, complete with dollops of alt-history to spice things up. Now make no mistake, the Kingsman films are essentially superhero films, with fine bespoke suits in place of the shiny costumes one might be used to in other cinematic universes. I’d argue that Kingsman is a smidge more fun than other comic-based franchises; because despite the extreme action on display, both films so far kept the stakes as relatable as possible. Give me a tech magnate planting rogue chips in mobile phones worldwide or a drug lord aspiring to compete

In her latest series Kaun Banegi Shikharwat

'As an actor, I feel age has liberated me. It’s finally cut me free from people’s expectations of wanting me to fill in the glamorous roles because I am the former Miss Universe,' says Lara Dutta. From being the second woman to win the Miss Universe title in 2000 to being a successful Bollywood actor, a proud mother, an entrepreneur, and also a fitness enthusiast, Lara Dutta has been donning several hats. In her nearly two-decade career, she has played glamorous women who turned heads and set hearts aflutter, but now, the actor feels she is being finally being offered layered and well thought-out characters. In her latest series Kaun Banegi Shikharwati, the 43-year-old actor will be seen playing Rajkumari Devyani. The show revolves around a dysfunctional royal family where the old king stays in the palace, and owing to the overdue heavy wealth tax of Rs 32 crore, he calls up all his daughters to the palace, who otherwise stay separately. In an exclusive interview, Dutta talks a