Home Fashion Bollywood wardrobe Bollywood Wardrobe Devika Tripathi By Devika Tripathi | on March 3, 2021 Rajkummar Rao, who we are so excited to watch in Roohi , had a traditional fashion goal for all discerning men. He looked dapper and inspired us to step up our fashion game with some layered and colour-blocked layered effect. Rajkummar's outfit was ideal for formal events and with upcoming festivals in the air, this is the attire you need. So, Rajkummar wore a kurta set that featured a lemon-yellow kurta and white pyjamas. The actor sported a full-sleeved bandhgala kurta that featured an overlapping detail, which added a contemporary touch to his outfit and the small white buttons enhanced his ensemble. He paired his kurta with pristine white cigarette pants - the combination we found so smart. Rajkummar Rao looked dapper as ever in his attire. Styled by Anisha Jain, he spruced up her look with … [Read more...] about Roohi Promotions: Rajkummar Rao Looks Dapper As Ever In His Lemon Yellow Kurta Set
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6 Conversation Killers That We Almost Always Misinterpret
You're talking with someone about a game you both love. But whatever you say, he contradicts—scoffing, shouting, and rolling his eyes as if you're the world's biggest idiot. Running into an ex-roommate, you ask how she's been. She replies—in a 20-minute nonstop monologue, never pausing to ask you a single question or let you remark. When conversations crash and burn, we often blame ourselves or whomever we're talking to—assigning labels such as Naysayer or Snoozefest. But the social awkwardness that causes pain is often caused by pain. Interactive styles that started, under pressure, as survival strategies transform into conversational habits that others misinterpret as rude, weird, selfish, mean. For instance, someone who was mocked relentlessly in childhood because he lisped or loved breaking into song might adopt chronic near-silence for safety's sake. What if we reframed awkward conversations as coded distress signals—dispatched from frontlines long ago and far away? … [Read more...] about 6 Conversation Killers That We Almost Always Misinterpret