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Proverb of the day: 'You can dress a donkey in silk, but it's still a donkey', what it teaches about appearances versus reality

A timeless proverb, You can dress a donkey in silk, but it's still a donkey, underscores that superficial changes can't alter true nature. Focusing on outward appearances over inner character is misleading. Genuine worth stems from actions, choices, and personal growth, not just external displays. This wisdom urges us to look beyond the surface for lasting value and authentic transformation.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 3:53 pm

Bollywood's hidden crisis: Why hundreds behind the camera are fighting to survive

Bollywood may be earning more at the box office, but many people working behind the camera tell a different story. From delayed payments and shrinking incomes to fewer projects and uncertain futures, ET uncovers the hidden struggles of writers, technicians, makeup artists and crew members behind the industry's glamour. Scroll down...

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 3:51 pm

Food of the day: Samantha Ruth Prabhu loves this protein-packed bowl. It has 25 grams of protein. Here's a quick recipe

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, recently announcing her pregnancy, continues to inspire with her healthy lifestyle. Her vibrant Lentil and Greens Buddha Bowl, a nutrient-packed meal, is a fan favorite. This dish, rich in plant-based protein (around 20-25 grams per serving), fiber, and essential vitamins, perfectly aligns with her focus on clean, anti-inflammatory foods. It's a delicious and wholesome option for anyone seeking a nutritious meal.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 3:31 pm

Rs 70 for one mango, Rs 30 for a guava? Techie's post from a Mumbai National park sparks debate

A recent social media post detailing inflated fruit prices at Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park has reignited the debate on whether tourists are consistently overcharged. While some users shared similar experiences, others defended higher prices due to increased operating costs for vendors in tourist zones. The discussion serves as a reminder for travelers to consider carrying essentials to avoid premium pricing at popular attractions.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 2:45 pm

5 house plants believed to protect homes, attract luck and promote well-being

Ancient cultures revered specific plants for their protective, healing, and spiritual powers, believing they could attract prosperity and ward off negativity. From Tulsi's sacred status in India to bamboo's symbolism of luck in China, and Aloe vera's 'immortality' in Egypt, these plants held deep cultural significance. Rosemary was linked to memory, while the money plant was seen as a wealth magnet.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 2:16 pm

Greek proverb of the day: 'An army of deer led by a lion is more to be feared than an army of lions led by a deer' - Why great leadership matters more than strength

Ancient Greek wisdom talks about a capable leader, like a lion, can inspire even ordinary individuals to achieve extraordinary feats. Conversely, a weak leader, even with talented followers, can lead to failure. This timeless truth, emphasises that vision, courage, and character in leadership are paramount for success in any endeavour. Read on!

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 2:07 pm

Six must-watch rom-com movies on OTT if you loved Voicemails for Isabelle: One Day to Sleepless in Seattle

Finished Voicemails for Isabelle but still thinking about it? From heartwarming romances to bittersweet stories of love, loss and second chances, these six OTT films capture the same emotional charm. Whether you want to laugh, cry or believe in love again, this watchlist is the perfect follow-up to Netflix's latest rom-com. Read on to know where to watch them online.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

Quote of the day by Al Pacino: 'There are many things my father taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer' - What The Godfather 2's actor dialogue teaches us about life and relationships

A timeless piece of wisdom from The Godfather Part II advises keeping enemies closer than friends. This dialogue, said by Michael Corleone, talks about the importance of vigilance and calculated awareness in figuring out complex relationships and potential conflicts. Read on to know why it feels relatable.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 11:52 am

He thought learning typing for Rs 48 was a waste. But those skills helped him build a Rs 5,000 crore company. Thyrocare founder shares his biggest lesson

A six-month typing course, costing just Rs 48 in the late 1970s, unexpectedly became a cornerstone of success for Dr. A. Velumani, founder of Thyrocare. Initially viewed as a waste, this skill later revolutionized his business communication. Velumani embraced typing for emails, transforming his company into a near 'zero-voice' organization, proving how seemingly minor skills acquired during tough times can lead to significant business efficiency and growth.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 11:45 am

Inside Hema Malini's 54-year-old Mumbai bungalow Advitiya: Esha Deol reveals Dharmendra-Hema's reserved seats with portrait cushions, dance hall, two kitchens. What's the meaning behind house name

Hema Malini's iconic Mumbai bungalow, now named Advitiya, has been revealed by daughter Esha Deol. The 54-year-old residence, a testament to Hema Malini's dedication to dance and Indian culture, features a dedicated dance hall and a special sitting area for the veteran actress and Dharmendra. Read on to know more about the interiors of the bungalow.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 11:01 am

Rs 1 crore apartment becoming Rs 1.8 crore while selling is an illusion?: CA explains the hidden math of real estate profits

A property expert reveals a common 'math illusion' surrounding real estate gains. Many investors overlook significant expenses like stamp duty, brokerage, and capital gains tax, which can drastically reduce apparent profits. Home loan interest and ongoing maintenance costs further erode returns. The expert suggests differentiating between land and building value for accurate long-term wealth assessment.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 10:20 am

Your rank expires the day your result comes out': Bengaluru CA shares a hard truth about career success

A chartered accountant has sparked debate by asserting that academic ranks don't guarantee workplace success. She argues that the professional world demands problem-solving and adaptability, skills not always measured by traditional exams. Her post emphasizes that real-world challenges lack fixed answers, and employers value practical competence over past academic achievements. This perspective challenges the long-held notion that top marks equate to ultimate career triumph.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 10:01 am

What does Esha Deol miss the most after divorce from Bharat Takhtani? Actress shares how parents Hema Malini, Dharmendra set the bar for her

Esha Deol recently shared the one thing she misses most after her separation from Bharat Takhtani. Despite their divorce after 12 years, the couple remains devoted parents to their daughters, Radhya and Miraya, and maintains a cordial bond. Esha emphasised that her belief in love, shaped by her parents Hema Malini and Dharmendra, remains unshaken. Read on!

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 9:55 am

Welcome to the Jungle Twitter review: 7 tweets you must read before watching Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal's comedy movie

Welcome to the Jungle, starring Akshay Kumar and a star-studded cast, has finally hit theatres. Early audience reactions are mixed, with many calling it a fun-filled comedy entertainer, while others have criticised its screenplay and execution. Here's a look at what moviegoers are saying before you book your tickets. Read on!

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 8:34 am

South superstar's Bollywood debut was a blockbuster. Yet his career didn't last long: 'I was the poorer...'

Superstar Kamal Haasan, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, reflects on his brief but impactful Bollywood career. Despite iconic roles in films like 'Ek Duje Ke Liye' and 'Sadma,' his Hindi film journey was cut short. Haasan cited an inability to juggle multiple projects like his Bollywood counterparts and a discomfort with the industry's underworld connections and black money as reasons for his departure.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 8:02 am

'Easy to learn, hard to unlearn': Thyrocare's Rs 5,000 cr man, Dr Velumani explains why he always hired freshers

Thyrocare founder Dr. A. Velumani advocates for hiring freshers, believing their open minds are more receptive to learning than experienced professionals burdened by ingrained habits. He observed that while success-seekers learn readily, those pursuing happiness often resist self-reflection. Velumani also advised unhappy employees and parents to focus on internal change and nurturing resilience, emphasizing that adaptability is key to both professional success and personal contentment.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 7:33 am

Baahubali The Torchbearer Twitter review: Netizens call Prabhas, Anushka Shetty's documentary series 'one timeless epic'. Shares update on Baahubali 3

A new documentary, Baahubali: The Torchbearer, released on Netflix, celebrates the decade-long legacy of the blockbuster franchise. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the films, highlighting the dedication of cast and crew. The series has deeply moved fans, with many praising the tribute. The biggest revelation is the official announcement of Baahubali 3. Read on!

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 7:05 am

Friday OTT releases of the week: Blast to The Bear Season 5 to Perfect Family, new movies and shows on Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video and ZEE5

This weekend, OTT platforms are packed with new releases to beat the heat. From Arjun Sarja's Blast on Netflix to the acclaimed The Bear Season 5 on JioHotstar, this week we have something for everyone. Read on to know when and where to watch these OTT releases online.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 6:36 am

Quote of the day by Stoic philosopher Seneca: 'The final test of freedom is this: Can you remain the same person in praise, in insult, in gain, and in loss...' The one question to ask yourself if you are truly free

The quote of the day from Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, The final test of freedom is this: Can you remain the same person in praise, in insult, in gain, and in loss, highlights the idea that true freedom comes from inner stability rather than external circumstances. Explore the meaning behind this timeless insight, and how Stoicism encourages people to remain grounded through both success and adversity.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 1:47 am

Amitabh Bachchans co-star left Bollywood after just seven years. Today, she earns more than Rs 120 crore per year

Perizaad Zorabian, known for her roles in 'Jogger's Park' and 'Bollywood Calling', transitioned from acting to lead her family's poultry business. Initially drawn to entrepreneurship and even trained in acting, her career took an unexpected turn after a chance encounter led to modeling and then Bollywood. Post-marriage, she successfully expanded the poultry enterprise into a significant empire, now employing 700 people and generating substantial revenue.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 1:08 am

Proverb of the day from Ethiopia: 'A person who isolates themselves from advice is like a Sunday market; it begins with...' Why people who refuse advice may be letting opportunities slip away

The Ethiopian proverb, A person who isolates themselves from advice is like a Sunday market; it begins with loud shouting, but ends completely empty without bearing any lasting fruit, highlights the importance of staying open to guidance and different perspectives. Using the image of a busy market that eventually produces nothing of lasting value, the saying warns that confidence, activity, and big plans alone are not enough for success.

The Economic Times 26 Jun 2026 12:31 am

Oral-B iO Series 9 Review: A 16,000 Toothbrush That Knows When You're Brushing Wrong

Oral-B's iO Series 9 electric toothbrush impresses with its refined motor and superior cleaning, especially for those with crowded teeth. While its AI coaching is insightful initially, the pressure sensor is the standout feature for improving brushing habits. Despite its high price, the core brushing experience and effective pressure guidance make it a top performer, though cheaper iO models offer similar cleaning.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 11:15 pm

Psychologists say people who push themselves beyond limits aren't ignoring their fear, they may be unlocking superpowers

Psychologists suggest that people who willingly take on difficult challenges are not necessarily ignoring fear, they may be building confidence, resilience, and self-awareness through it. Drawing on psychologist and ultrarunner Nick Holton's experience completing a demanding 38-mile run across Zion National Park, the article explains how stepping outside one's comfort zone can expand perceived limits, make once-intimidating tasks feel manageable, and reveal hidden strengths. While discomfort can be physically and emotionally taxing, it often creates opportunities for growth, greater presence in the moment, and a lasting sense of achievement.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 10:25 pm

Amitabh Bachchans co-star once earned just Rs 100 daily, selling cotton. Today Panchayats Binod is bringing home lakhs. Who is Ashok Pathak?

Ashok Pathak, the actor behind the viral 'Binod' character from Panchayat, has achieved national recognition after a challenging journey. Overcoming humble beginnings and financial struggles, Pathak pursued his acting dreams with unwavering determination. Despite facing rejections and criticism about his appearance, he persevered through small roles, eventually finding widespread acclaim and even gracing the Cannes Film Festival with his presence.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 10:05 pm

Indians are more open to personal AI agents than anyone else in Asia Pacific, says Adobe study

Adobes 2026 AI and Digital Trends Report suggests Indian consumers are leading the Asia-Pacific region in embracing personal AI agents, with 60% interested in creating their own AI assistant. The study found that Indians are increasingly comfortable allowing AI to handle tasks such as customer service, shopping, and brand interactions, with many open to AI agents communicating on their behalf. AI is already influencing purchasing decisions through personalised recommendations and virtual shopping assistants, though transparency and the option to switch to human support remain critical for trust.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 8:47 pm

Psychologists say people who feel attached to celebrities aren't always obsessed, they may be responding to a powerful mental habit

Research suggests that people who feel emotionally connected to celebrities, influencers, or media personalities are not necessarily obsessed. Psychologists describe this phenomenon as parasocial interaction, a one-sided relationship that develops through repeated exposure, direct communication, and social cues such as eye contact and personal storytelling. Studies show these connections can provide comfort and companionship, especially for people experiencing loneliness, but they cannot fully replace the mutual understanding and reciprocity found in real-life relationships.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 8:15 pm

It claims no preservatives, no artificial flavours: Mumbais oldest chocolatier is still wowing foodies with exquisite hand-crafted goodies

Mumbai's beloved ChocAffaires, a nearly five-decade-old chocolate shop, is captivating audiences with its handcrafted delights. Founded by Meher Pinto in 1978, the establishment has become a cherished part of Indian celebrations. Today, Meher continues the legacy with her daughter Ghazala, maintaining their commitment to exceptional quality and tradition. Their artisanal creations, like pistachio kunafa truffles and marzipan bars, continue to win hearts.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 8:07 pm

Apple just raised Mac and iPad prices in India: MacBook Pro now starts at Rs 2.39 lakh, see all the new prices here

Apple's revised pricing for India is now in effect, making Macs and iPads more expensive across the lineup. The company says rising RAM and storage costs, driven by surging demand from AI data centres and cloud infrastructure, forced it to raise prices after months of absorbing higher component expenses. The updated pricing sees the MacBook Air start at 1.49 lakh and the MacBook Pro at 2.39 lakh, while iPads and desktop Macs have also become costlier. Apple has indicated that these increases are unlikely to be temporary, highlighting how the global AI boom is beginning to impact everyday consumer electronics and purchasing decisions.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 7:05 pm

Inspirational proverb of the day: 'Self-respect is a full-time job. Self-respect speaks in silence, not in shouting; a powerful lesson on how living with dignity takes effort

True self-respect, a full-time commitment, surpasses wealth and status, enabling a life of dignity. It's built through consistent choices aligned with principles, not external validation. This timeless wisdom is crucial today, as social media often fuels a need for approval. Cultivating inner worth through daily actions and discipline allows for authentic living, independent of others' opinions.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 7:01 pm

High salary in startup or stable MNC job? What is the right choice? Employee gets a reality check six months after job switch

A tech professional's experience has sparked discussion online after he reportedly left a stable multinational company for a smaller firm offering a 60% salary hike, only to lose the new job six months later when the company lost a key project. The story, shared by career content creator Sunny Kumar, has reignited debate over whether higher salaries should outweigh job security. While some social media users agreed that stability is becoming increasingly important in today's volatile job market, others argued that no company can guarantee long-term employment and that calculated risks are often necessary for career growth.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 6:25 pm

Quote of the day by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre: 'Life begins on the other side of despair. Life is nothing until it is lived...' ; lessons on treating failures as learning lessons from Nobel-prize winning scholar

Life's true meaning emerges beyond despair, as philosopher Jean Paul Sartre famously stated. He believed we craft our own purpose through choices and experiences, not through preordained paths. This powerful message resonates today, urging us to view setbacks as opportunities for growth and resilience, empowering us to build a meaningful existence despite life's inherent challenges.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 5:04 pm

She sold her wedding gold to buy expensive Herms handbags. Is luxury fashion becoming the new gold?

A Dubai woman reportedly sold all of her wedding gold jewellery to begin collecting Herms handbags, believing the luxury accessories would help protect her wealth. The case, shared by luxury resale company Love Luxury, comes amid growing interest in rare Herms Birkin and Kelly bags as alternative investment assets. According to the company, geopolitical uncertainty and inflation concerns are driving more buyers toward luxury collectibles, although experts caution that handbags carry risks related to authenticity, condition and market demand.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 3:49 pm

A symphony of spice and sound: Louisianas Year of Outdoors theme offers local musical treasure trove and culinary experiences

Louisiana offers a soulful escape, weaving together waterways, music, and cuisine. From New Orleans' vibrant neighborhoods to the Atchafalaya Basin's ecological wonders and Avery Island's culinary heritage, the state invites travelers to immerse themselves in its rich history and culture. Discover the heart of Cajun and Zydeco life, where food and music are languages of community and memory, promising a deeply authentic and sensory experience.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 3:42 pm

Quote of the day by Robert Wagner: 'A dog will teach you unconditional love. If you can have that in your life, things won't be too bad' - A lesson in loyalty, compassion and friendship by Hart to Hart, It Takes a Thief actor

Hollywood veteran actor Robert Wagner's simple yet important quote, A dog will teach you unconditional love. If you can have that in your life, things won't be too bad, resonates deeply with many. It talks about the unwavering loyalty and acceptance dogs offer, a stark contrast to complex human relationships. Read on!

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 3:13 pm

At 13, he left school. At 14, he owns office in Burj Khalifa, Dubai: How teen built a thriving AI business, without taking an AI course

A 14-year-old prodigy, Jainam Jain, is making remarkable strides in the business world, even securing an office on the 141st floor of Dubai's Burj Khalifa. He founded Mengo Engine, an AI venture, driven by self-education and relentless curiosity. Jainam's journey, marked by early success with a YouTube channel and accelerated academic achievements, showcases how vision and persistence can overcome age barriers, inspiring young innovators globally.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 3:02 pm

40 g protein, 447 calories: Mumbai fitness coachs guilt-free pizza recipe is crunchy, cheesy, and easy to make at home

Craving pizza without the guilt? Mumbai nutritionist Vanshika Khurana shared a high-protein, low-calorie recipe on Instagram. Using double protein bread and paneer, this 9-minute air-fried pizza is packed with veggies and mozzarella. The quick and healthy creation has garnered rave reviews online, with users praising its delicious taste and ease of preparation, making it a perfect breakfast or snack option.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 3:01 pm

She is Mumbai University gold medalist, became an actress, but left Bollywood at peak. Why Amitabh Bachchan's co-star quit films

Perizaad Zorabian, known for Bollywood Calling, Joggers Park, Ek Ajnabee, unexpectedly left acting career at its peak to return to her family's poultry business. A Mumbai University gold medalist and trained ballet dancer with an MBA, the actress recently revealed why did she she quit Bollywood.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 2:54 pm

Man found dead at actress-model's Bengaluru flat. Who is Krishi Thapanda?

A man was found dead in actress Krishi Thapanda's Bengaluru apartment. Police are investigating the incident, which preliminary findings suggest was a suicide. Vaishak had reportedly called the actress-model on Wednesday night, expressing suicidal intentions. Read on to know more about the actress.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 2:18 pm

Quote of the day by Stoic philosopher Epictetus: Some things are in our control and others are not. Things in our control are - A timeless lesson on controlling your actions, not your circumstances

Ancient Stoic philosopher Epictetus offers a timeless guide to navigating life's chaos by distinguishing between what we can control and what we cannot. His wisdom emphasizes focusing energy on our internal choices opinions, desires, and actions rather than external factors like health or reputation. This approach, rooted in personal accountability and self-discipline, remains a powerful antidote to modern anxieties, promising inner peace and resilience.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 2:03 pm

Japanese proverb of the day: 'Feed a dog for three days, and it remembers your kindness for three years' - A timeless lesson about gratitude and loyalty?

A timeless Japanese proverb underscores the enduring power of gratitude. It talks about how even small acts of generosity can foster deep loyalty and lasting appreciation, urging us to value those who support us. Read on to know the significance of the proverb in real life.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 1:25 pm

A failed company, debt, and no computer knowledge: At 56, Ankur Warikoos father earned Rs 9 lakhs in 2 years. His success story will inspire you

Facing financial ruin at 56, Ashok Warikoo defied age and inexperience to embrace the digital world. His son launched a job blog, requiring Ashok to manually input listings daily. Despite a steep learning curve, his persistence paid off, earning him over Rs 9 lakhs in a single year. This inspiring tale proves it's never too late for a remarkable career reinvention.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 1:19 pm

Stuart Fails to Save the Universe OTT release: The Big Bang Theory returns with a new sci-fi spin-off after 7 years. Release date, episodes and where to watch in India

Get ready for a universe-altering adventure! After seven years, The Big Bang Theory universe is back with Stuart Fails to Save the Universe. The new series sees our favourite comic book store owner, Stuart, accidentally unleash a multiverse catastrophe. He'll embark on a wild journey through bizarre alternate realities, encountering familiar faces in unexpected roles. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 12:34 pm

Aromatic coffee, lush plantations, misty hills: 5 magical monsoon destinations in India for a dreamy escape into nature

India's monsoon season offers a refreshing escape, transforming landscapes into vibrant green havens. From Coorg's misty coffee estates to Wayanad's lush forests and Thekkady's wildlife encounters, these destinations promise a soul-stirring experience. Witness the majestic Dudhsagar Falls in Mollem or find tranquility in Kotagiri's serene tea gardens. Embrace the magic of the rains for an unforgettable journey.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

10 acre organic farm, 400 cacao trees: Goa woman quit engineering to pursue her love for baking. Now, she grows her own cacao beans and makes delicious chocolate tea, pastries, bars and more at her cafe

Alvinia De Souza, a former corporate professional, has revolutionized chocolate-making in India by establishing a 10-acre organic cacao farm in Dodamarg. After years of training in Switzerland, she returned to India to restore a barren plot, employing permaculture and ecological restoration techniques. Her farm now yields premium single-origin chocolate, crafted into artisanal bars and pastries sold at her Goa cafe, DoD Atelier, showcasing a true farm-to-table journey.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 12:10 pm

He played cricket for UP, studied at DUs Hindu College. The 9-time National Award winner now gets an Oscars role

Acclaimed Indian filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, once a promising cricketer, has been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Known for his masterful literary adaptations, such as the Shakespeare trilogy, Bhardwaj has received nine National Film Awards. Read on to know more about his journey from cricket to cinema.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 11:42 am

Vishal Bhardwaj, Deepa Bhatia, others join Jacob Elordi and Jenna Ortega on Oscars 2027 voting invite list. Date, time and where to watch on OTT in India

Indian cinema shines globally as acclaimed professionals like Vishal Bhardwaj and Deepa Bhatia receive invitations to join the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This recognition, alongside international stars, offers a chance to influence future filmmaking by participating in Oscar voting. Read on to know more about the Oscars 2027.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 11:11 am

Latest Malayalam OTT releases of the week: Kunddala Puranam to Blast to Muthassi, new movies and shows on Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video, SonyLIV

Whether you're taking a break from theatres or simply looking for something new to binge-watch at home, Malayalam OTT releases are worth keeping an eye on. From Indrans' Kunddala Puranam to KPAC Leela's Muthassi, read on to know when and where to watch them online.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 9:09 am

Still walking, still working, still sharp: Mumbai nutritionist shares 6 habits Japanese people follow to live a long, healthy life

Mumbai nutritionist Sanya Wadhera shared insights into Japan's remarkable longevity, highlighting daily habits that foster a vibrant elderly population. Key practices include maintaining a lifelong sense of purpose, nurturing social connections, incorporating constant low-intensity movement, practicing mindful eating by stopping before full, building physical strength, and cultivating daily moments of inner peace to combat chronic stress. These forgotten traditions offer a blueprint for a longer, healthier life.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 9:03 am

Samantha Ruth Prabhu confirms pregnancy with husband Raj Nidimoru. Mom-to-be once revealed how motherhood would change her life: 'That child will be...'

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has confirmed her pregnancy, announcing a maternity break from acting after the success of her film Maa Inti Bangaaram. Following this, Samantha's old comments about prioritising motherhood have also resurfaced. Read on to know what kind of mother the actress wanted to be.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 8:45 am

Latest Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada OTT releases: Blast to Baahubali: The Torchbearer, new movies and shows on Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video

This weeks OTT releases bring a wide mix of content. Viewers can watch crime thrillers such as Lingam and Moondram Kan, enjoy martial arts action in Blast, or follow sports-themed stories in Mammatiyaan Stars and Cup: Love All Play. The romantic comedy Dear Kerala Kutty is also making its streaming debut. Read on to know more about where and when to watch them online.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 6:38 am

Star of Rs 3201 crore movie was unemployed for 1.5 years, had to walk dogs to earn living: Nothing was

Horror hit 'Obsession' has become a global sensation, raking in over $337 million. Star Inde Navarrette, who plays Nikki, revealed a tough 18-month period of unemployment post-filming, resorting to dog walking and streaming to make ends meet. The film's plot centers on a music store employee who uses a magical trinket to wish for his co-worker's deeper affection, leading to unforeseen and dramatic consequences.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 4:13 am

IIM grad reveals how Rs 500-crore guy shocked him: He took me to a simple

A San Francisco entrepreneur highlighted the stark difference between old and new money. He described a generational wealth individual as modest and understated, contrasting with a flashy startup founder whose company wasn't yet profitable. The former exuded quiet confidence, while the latter sought external validation through extravagant displays. This observation sparked online discussions about the underlying reasons for such contrasting behaviors.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 2:25 am

Shah Rukh Khan almost refused the film that made him an overnight star: He had signed

Deewana, the 1992 blockbuster that launched Shah Rukh Khan, had a tumultuous production. Originally a remake of a Tamil film, it faced director and actor exits before Khan, then a TV star, stepped in. His role's emotional depth convinced him, and despite prior commitments, Deewana became his first released film, achieving massive success and becoming the year's second highest-grossing movie.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 12:51 am

Quote of the day by Niccol Machiavelli: 'The child who obeys you out of fear will one day lie to you for freedom...' Why fear can create obedience in children but not honesty explained by Italian Renaissance era philosopher

Niccol Machiavellis widely shared quote, The child who obeys you out of fear will one day lie to you for freedom, reflects on the limits of fear-based authority and suggests that obedience driven by intimidation can undermine trust and honesty. The message extends beyond parenting, highlighting how excessive control may lead people to seek freedom through secrecy rather than open communication.

The Economic Times 25 Jun 2026 12:23 am

Quote of the day by Melinda French Gates: 'When something's uncomfortable, it means you're actually growing, so embrace that. Try not to be afraid..' ; lesson on importance of facing bitter truths from American philanthropist

Melinda French Gates advocates embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth and resilience. Her perspective gains significant weight following revelations about her ex-husband, Bill Gates, admitting to multiple affairs and alleged blackmail by Jeffrey Epstein. These personal struggles, though painful, underscore the article's central theme of confronting difficult truths for personal development and strength.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 11:14 pm

3x salary hike in just one year: Employee reveals the risky decision that helped him jump from 7.8 LPA to 24.8 LPA income

A Java Full Stack Developer shared on Reddit how he nearly tripled his salary within a year, increasing his package from 7.8 LPA to 24.8 LPA. The techie credited a difficult decision to relocate to Bengaluru for a job opportunity, followed by strategic job switches and multiple interviews, for accelerating his career growth and significantly boosting his earnings.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 11:04 pm

Candidates truthful revelation to one question from employer gets him the job: He has been doing this since class 10

An interviewer was left highly impressed by a candidate who revealed he was already committed to a second job, working from 7 am to 11:30 am, in addition to the proposed 9 am to 6 pm role. The applicant explained this demanding schedule was a necessity he'd maintained since school due to financial pressures and family obligations, showcasing remarkable resilience. The interviewer ultimately hired him, recognizing his extraordinary work ethic.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 10:25 pm

Why some employees struggle to work in morning shifts while others dislike later hour shifts, Harvard scholar explains the biological reason

Some employees naturally perform better in the morning, while others are more productive later in the day. According to Harvard-affiliated sleep expert Michael A. Grandner, these differences are linked to chronotypes, or genetically influenced biological clocks. He explains that struggles with certain shift timings are often not about motivation or work ethic, but about working against the body's natural circadian rhythm, which affects focus, energy, and overall performance.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 9:54 pm

At what salary does money stop being a worry? Employee asks the internet, gets an eye-opening reality check

A Reddit user sparked a discussion by asking whether there is a salary level at which money stops being a constant worry. While some users said higher incomes brought greater comfort and financial flexibility, many admitted that concerns simply shifted from paying bills to building wealth, managing investments and securing the future. The conversation highlighted a common belief that financial peace is often tied more to net worth, savings and personal outlook than to any specific salary figure.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 7:58 pm

The rejection that made Padma Shri winner R Madhavan a star: An unbelievable success story

R Madhavan, recently honored with the Padma Shri, once aspired to join the Indian Army. A dedicated NCC cadet, he trained with the British forces but narrowly missed the age limit. This setback, though initially disheartening, redirected him to a successful career in acting and public speaking, proving that one closed door can open many more.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 7:44 pm

Madhavans watch grabs eyeballs at Padma Shri ceremony. It comes with 18 karat-gold case. Check its jaw-dropping price

Actor R Madhavan's recent Padma Shri award ceremony was a style highlight, with his choice of a rare Titan Nebula Jalsa Flying Tourbillon watch stealing the spotlight. This exquisite timepiece, featuring an 18-karat rose gold case and a hand-painted marble dial inspired by Jaipur's Hawa Mahal, costs over Rs 40 lakh and is one of only ten made.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 7:42 pm

Main Vaapas Aaunga OTT release details: When and where to watch Diljit Dosanjh, Sharvari and Vedang Raina starrer period romance-drama

Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga, starring Sharvari, Vedang Raina, Diljit Dosanjh and Naseeruddin Shah, has been drawing attention for its emotional story set against the backdrop of the 1947 Partition. Following its theatrical release on June 12, 2026, viewers are now waiting for its OTT debut. The film is expected to stream on Netflix, though the official release date has not yet been announced. Based on the usual theatrical-to-digital window, it may arrive on the platform by late July or early August.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 5:55 pm

Bengaluru techie reveals why she left Rs 30 LPA job at 30, to pursue a different career: My body gave up.

A 30-year-old Bengaluru tech professional, Aakriti Goel, left a lucrative Rs 30 lakh per annum job at Healofy to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. Experiencing burnout from her demanding corporate role, she resigned in March 2020 and dedicated ten months to rigorous study, cracking the NEET 2021 with an impressive score and All India Rank of 1118. She is now in her final year of MBBS.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 4:57 pm

Not scrolling on phone, getting your hands dirty with soil can make you happier, say Harvard and gardening experts

Digging into your garden might be the secret to a happier mind. Experts reveal that beneficial microbes in healthy soil, like Mycobacterium vaccae, can naturally boost mood and reduce anxiety by stimulating serotonin. Beyond this surprising mental health link, gardening offers significant physical benefits, including increased exercise and improved diet. It also provides a powerful antidote to stress and fosters valuable social connections, making it a holistic path to wellbeing.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 4:53 pm

300 years ago, one humble Indian potter rebuilt the human nose: How India gave the world rhinoplasty

Centuries before the West, ancient India pioneered rhinoplasty. As early as the 6th century BC, physician Sushruta documented sophisticated nasal reconstruction techniques using cheek skin. This knowledge resurfaced in 1792 when a soldier's nose was rebuilt using a forehead flap, a procedure later documented by British physicians and inspiring the first English rhinoplasty in 1814. This ancient Indian innovation laid the groundwork for modern plastic surgery.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 4:53 pm

No IIT, IIM degree, yet Rs 1 crore monthly income at 19: How a co-founder used his laptop with patchy internet to build an AI business

A LinkedIn post by Topmate co-founder and CTO Dinesh Singh has brought attention to 19-year-old AI entrepreneur Ayush Singh, who reportedly earns around Rs 1 crore a month despite having no IIT, IIM, or foreign university credentials. According to the post, Ayush taught himself machine learning during a family financial crisis in the Covid-19 pandemic, went on to work with international startups, and later built a successful AI education business.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 4:29 pm

Online: Two-thirds of Indians (66%) have encountered a health or wellness scam: McAfee Health & Wellness research

New research from McAfee reveals a surge in health scams targeting Indians, particularly young adults. Scammers are exploiting influencer trust and AI to spread misleading advice and fraudulent schemes. Sophisticated tactics include fake products, impersonation, and urgent calls to action, with social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram being prime channels for these deceptive practices. Consumers are increasingly encountering manipulated health content, highlighting a growing threat to public well-being.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 4:22 pm

Daily lesson to beat procrastination: 'Losing is not my enemy, fear of losing is my enemy' - Tennis legend Rafael Nadal on acting without hesitation

Procrastination often stems from fear, not laziness. Rafael Nadal's wisdom highlights that the dread of losing, rather than losing itself, paralyzes action. This fear prevents individuals from taking crucial steps in careers, projects, or dreams. Embracing action, even without certainty, builds confidence and leads to growth, while succumbing to fear breeds regret. The key is to start imperfectly, overcoming the fear of failure to move forward.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 3:40 pm

Proverb of the day: Love is an ocean where the careless drown, the cautious starve, and only the brave learn to breathe underwater - A timeless lesson on meaningful relationships and taking risks

Navigating romance demands courage, balancing caution with vulnerability. Today's proverb of the day highlights that recklessness leads to ruin, fear to emotional starvation, but bravery allows one to thrive in deep intimacy. In today's dating landscape, this message is crucial, urging us to move beyond superficial connections and embrace the profound depths of genuine love to truly transform our lives.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 3:07 pm

Quote of the day from Ratatouille: If you focus on what you left behind, you will never be able to see what lies ahead - Movie lesson on letting go of the past and embracing new opportunities

Dwelling on past regrets can blind us to future opportunities. This timeless quote of the day, highlighted by a poignant scene in Disney-Pixar's 'Ratatouille,' emphasizes that personal growth stems from letting go of what cannot be changed. By shifting focus from backward glances to upward aspirations, we can embrace new beginnings and discover the vibrant possibilities awaiting us. This philosophy is crucial for navigating life's inevitable setbacks with resilience.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 2:54 pm

Do you often catch your child lying? Psychology says it may have long-term effects into adulthood

A 16-year study of over 3,000 children revealed that persistent childhood lying, especially when coupled with aggression and impulsivity, can be an early indicator of future social and behavioural difficulties. While occasional dishonesty is normal, a consistent pattern of deception in youth was linked to a higher likelihood of antisocial traits and criminal involvement in adulthood. Researchers stress observing long-term behavioural trends for insights into a child's well-being.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 2:05 pm

Raja Shivaji OTT release date out: When and where to watch Riteish Deshmukhs historical drama

Riteish Deshmukh's historical epic, Raja Shivaji, is making its digital debut on Netflix on June 26, bringing the inspiring story of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to a wider audience. The film, which Riteish also directed and produced, chronicles the Maratha ruler's rise against the Mughals, emphasizing his bravery and vision for Swarajya. The ensemble cast includes Genelia Deshmukh, Sanjay Dutt, and Vidya Balan.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 1:41 pm

The reward for hard work was...: Employees resignation email sparks debate on workplace fairness

An employee's resignation letter, shared online, sparked debate by highlighting a feeling of being overlooked despite maximum effort. The worker explained that consistent hard work led to more responsibilities, not better rewards, unlike average performers who left on time. This raised questions about whether companies truly recognize top performers or simply burden them with more work, dividing opinions on the line between professional growth and burnout.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 12:32 pm

Dessert of the day: This South Indian dish is superstar Rajinikanths favourite. Heres a simple recipe to try at home and it requires just 3 ingredients

South India's beloved Paal Payasam, a creamy rice pudding, is a testament to tradition's enduring charm. This simple yet rich dessert, made with milk, rice, and sugar, requires patient slow cooking to achieve its signature ivory hue and comforting texture. Reportedly a favourite of superstar Rajinikanth, this timeless treat graces South Indian celebrations, proving that simplicity can indeed create unforgettable flavours.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 11:44 am

Measure outcomes. Not hours: Workplace lesson on why employees who finish tasks early can be a companys biggest asset

A recent viral workplace lesson highlights a frustrating paradox: efficiency is often met with micromanagement, not recognition. Imagine two employees doing the same job; one finishes in 4 hours, the other in 9. Traditional companies often burden the efficient worker with more tasks. Experts argue this punishes top talent, urging leaders to reward outcomes over hours to retain valuable, speedy employees.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 11:21 am

Keanu Reeves book recommendations: 5 books that reveal the actors love for deep stories and big ideas

Beyond his celebrated film roles, Keanu Reeves finds profound inspiration in literature. His reading habits reveal a deep curiosity about human nature, identity, and the universal struggles that shape us. From the archetypal hero's journey in Joseph Campbell's work to the philosophical depths of Cormac McCarthy and Dostoevsky, Reeves' literary explorations offer compelling insights into the human condition, mirroring the complexity of his on-screen characters.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 10:45 am

3 hours off-roading, crossing a river, over 100 stairs: Only 18 children study in one of Indias most remote schools in Sikkim. But its facilities may surprise you

A remote government school in North Sikkim's Pentong village is defying expectations with its remarkable facilities, despite a challenging journey and lack of connectivity. Travel influencer Tanya Khanijow documented the school's well-equipped playground, vibrant classrooms, and government-funded hostels. Dedicated teacher Clock Lepcha's efforts ensure education reaches 18 students from LKG to Class 5, highlighting a commitment to learning in India's far-flung corners.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 10:25 am

From Brazil to Southeast Asia: 5 exotic plants that make your home look luxurious

Elevate your home's aesthetic without breaking the bank! Discover seven stunning plants from around the globe that bring an air of luxury to any space. From the unique, patterned leaves of the String of Turtles to the elegant, hand-painted look of the Calathea Orbifolia and the striking polka dots of the Begonia Maculata, these botanical beauties offer sophisticated style and texture.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 9:57 am

A photograph can become a memory, a song can become an emotion: Anupam Kher shares what he loves about social media

Veteran actor Anupam Kher believes social media's true value lies in its humane potential. He highlighted how a simple post can foster connections, spark conversations, and even lead to meaningful relationships. Kher emphasized that the platform itself isn't the issue, but rather how individuals choose to use it creatively and with kindness to build genuine human connections.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 9:18 am

Hyderabad techie thought mail from Google was fake: She shares how one email from Google moved her to tears

A Hyderabad software engineer's journey to Google Cloud, marked by intense workdays and months of anxious waiting, has resonated online. Despite uncertainty and securing other offers, she persevered. Her dream materialized unexpectedly with a direct offer email while shopping, turning months of sacrifice into a moment of overwhelming joy and validation.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 9:02 am

No raise for 5 years. Then employee resigned. What happened 48 hours later stunned his boss

Career coach Simon Ingari shared a viral workplace story about an employee who received no salary hike for five years despite strong performance. After resigning in 2026 for a job offering a 65 per cent raise and annual increments, the employee was offered a 95 per cent raise by his current employer. He still left. Ingari said the story highlights that employees often leave not just for money, but because they feel undervalued and unappreciated.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 7:55 am

Meta expands its smart glasses portfolio with new Meta Glasses Line starting at $299

Meta and EssilorLuxottica have launched new AI-powered smart glasses, Meta Glasses, starting at $299. These glasses feature updated designs, improved comfort, and are powered by Meta's latest AI model, Muse Spark, offering enhanced contextual understanding. Key features include voice control, open-ear speakers, hands-free capture, and extended battery life. New features like Dynamic Photo and expanded live translation are also on the horizon, with availability in several global markets.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 7:10 am

He failed class 9 then became DU topper. Today, he is a top filmmaker in Bollywood, brain behind two iconic Ranbir Kapoor films

Failing Class 9 didn't deter Imtiaz Ali from his dreams. This celebrated filmmaker, once struggling with studies, discovered his passion for storytelling through theatre at Delhi University. After a television career, his directorial journey began with a cult hit, leading to iconic films like 'Jab We Met' and 'Rockstar'. His latest, 'Main Vaapas Aunga', explores a poignant love story amidst the 1947 Partition.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 5:42 am

Akshay Kumars co-star is fitter than ever at 78. He shares his secret: I avoid.

At 78, Danny Denzongpa credits his youthful vigor to a disciplined lifestyle. He champions home-cooked meals, often featuring his beloved Sikkim spices, and prioritizes fresh, local food over elaborate catering. An anecdote with Jackie Shroff highlights his simple culinary approach, even incorporating unexpected ingredients like green apples. Akshay Kumar and Leo Babauta have also lauded Denzongpa's commitment to fitness and natural eating, underscoring his enduring well-being.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 5:38 am

Quote of the day by John Denver: 'Perhaps love is like a resting place, a shelter from the storm..' ; American folk singer's hit song teaches us that true love is all about healing

John Denver's timeless lyrics from 'Perhaps Love' reveal love as a profound sanctuary, offering solace and warmth during life's storms. More than fleeting passion, it's a steadfast refuge providing strength and comfort, especially in times of loneliness and hardship. Denver, a celebrated 70s folk icon, masterfully captured this enduring essence of love, reminding us of its power to heal and guide us home.

The Economic Times 24 Jun 2026 12:59 am

Did Trisha unfollow Tamil Nadu CM Vijay? Actresss latest update shares the truth: To the person who

Actress Trisha Krishnan has dispelled rumors of a falling out with Tamil Nadu CM Vijay by sharing a heartwarming birthday post. The Leo star posted an emotional picture from Vijay's late-night birthday celebration, showing them both beaming. This gesture directly addresses recent speculation about unfollowing on social media and their rumored relationship, which has been fueled by their frequent public appearances and successful on-screen collaborations.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 10:10 pm

Quote of the day from 'father' of stress research Hans Seyle: 'Stress is not something to be avoided. Complete freedom from stress is...'; lessons on how to manage stress and anxiety from famous Canadian scholar

Over 90 years ago, Hans Selye challenged the notion that stress is inherently negative. He argued that stress is a natural part of life, essential for growth and accomplishment, and not something to be avoided. Selye's pioneering work identified the body's stress response system and distinguished between 'distress' and 'eustress'. His insights remain relevant today, encouraging us to manage and channel stress for self-improvement.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 9:07 pm

Discovery of 16 human bones changed the course of history. How they survived 40,000 years ago and did climate change made them extinct?

A remarkable discovery of 16 bones in Germany's Neander Valley in 1856 challenged prevailing scientific beliefs about human origins. Initially thought to be ancient humans, these remains were later identified as a distinct species, Homo Neanderthalensis. Further finds globally confirmed their existence, revealing a more complex and sophisticated species than previously imagined, even interbreeding with modern humans.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 6:54 pm

His father died when he was 9. He worked as labourer, performed at small events in Canada. Today, Punjabi music sensation's net worth is more than Rs 100 crore

Karan Aujla's journey from profound childhood loss and financial hardship to global Punjabi music stardom is a testament to resilience. After losing both parents and working tough jobs in Canada, he channeled his pain into songwriting. His independent music career, marked by viral hits like 'Tauba Tauba' and the album 'Bacthafucup,' has cemented his status as a leading artist, proving that struggle can indeed forge success.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 4:15 pm

No IIT, IIM. At just 20, she bagged a Rs 72 LPA job offer from bigshot company

A Karnataka tech graduate, Rithuparna KS, defied expectations by securing a remarkable Rs 72 LPA job at Rolls Royce, despite not graduating from an IIT. After an initial setback with NEET, she pivoted to robotics, excelling in projects like an automated arecanut harvester and robotic-assisted surgery research. Her persistence landed her an internship, leading to multiple projects and ultimately a coveted position in jet engine manufacturing.

The Economic Times 23 Jun 2026 3:37 pm