Kalki Koechlin is acing the relaxed parenting style

A casual scroll through Kalki’s Instagram feed and it’s easy to spot her little baby girl Sappho. “I’ve chosen a name that works for either gender and that is representative of a gay person because I want my child to have that freedom of movement under the many umbrellas of gender that we have,” said… Continue reading Kalki Koechlin is acing the relaxed parenting style

Bollywood gave us a major throwback with unseen photos on Mother’s Day 2020

Mother’s Day this year took a rather different turn. This time around, your favourite Bollywood celebrities took a trip down the memory lane to thank their mums. From hilarious throwbacks of moms dodging the once-upon-a-time little celebs to cutesy and grainy old pictures, our Instagram feed was anything but dull. Incase you spent Mother’s Day… Continue reading Bollywood gave us a major throwback with unseen photos on Mother’s Day 2020

Mother’s Day, lockdown edition: 5 ways to make your mom feel special

Mother’s Day is around the corner and here’s a reality check: You’ll have no fancy cake, no presents nor the large helium-filled balloons to decorate your mom’s room. Side note: That doesn’t mean you spend the day sleeping. So, buckle up and put your best foot forward to make her feel special. Don’t scratch your… Continue reading Mother’s Day, lockdown edition: 5 ways to make your mom feel special

Mother’s Day ideas: 5 ways to celebrate even if you’re in different cities

The month of May brings in flowers, warm weather and of course, Mother’s Day. But this year’s May 10, will be a whole lot of different (all thanks to quarantine). If you live away from your mom, chances are you miss her now, more than ever. Whether it’s her yelling at you to get up… Continue reading Mother’s Day ideas: 5 ways to celebrate even if you’re in different cities

Artist Fariha Róisín on sharing a troubled relationship with her mother and what true feminism means

For all intents and purposes, my mother is a maleficent woman. She’s brash, she’s harsh—for years she played the super villain in the destroyed fairy tale of my very real childhood. She was beautiful as she was domineering; cunning as she was sweet. It was a mixture of mischievous abuse, and absolute control. I had… Continue reading Artist Fariha Róisín on sharing a troubled relationship with her mother and what true feminism means

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