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Sunday Exhale: Unboxing Jingoism; Fawad Khan, I Hate You & More

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In no mood for heavy-duty reading? Sit back. Relax. Exhale. And enjoy some of The Quint’s breeziest content from our weekly archives.

QSatire: Dear Fawad, I Hate You Because You're a Pakistani

Dear Fawad Khan,

MNS is right, as always, you should leave India, and here’s why.

Dear Pseudo Patriots, All Pakistanis Aren't Terrorists

Some viewers trolled us on our last video on Fawad Khan, and some even abused us. This video is our answer to some FAQs.

Unboxing Jingoism: When Surgical Strikes Are Not Enough

Surgical strikes. Check. SAARC boycott. Check. But now it's time to keep our feelings and cries for more escalation in check. Let's unbox jingoism and then box it up forever.

Unmasking the Man: The MS Dhoni Story

There are many unknown facets to the cricketing legend. (Photo Courtesy: The Quint)

For a man who has spent over a decade in the spotlight, all that’s there is known about MS Dhoni’s private life. How much more is there to MS Dhoni beyond the game? What does he like? Where does he spend his time? Hell, what bikes does he ride? The Quint's decided to give you a one-stop answer to all those questions.

QSatire: Five Places You Thought Are Rape-Free... But Aren't

Welcome to another episode of Advice Girls Need to Exist sponsored by Pepper Spray Ltd. Today, we go myth-busting to five places you thought were safe from rape, but actually, are not.

You know how it is... We unconsciously divide places around us into 'potential-rape' zones and 'rape-free’ zones. But it turns out some places which we thought were rape-free could be just as dangerous.

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The Sidharth Malhotra Story: First Kiss to First Heartbreak

The Quint got up, close and personal with Sidharth Malhotra in an exclusive and super candid chat. The Baar Baar Dekho actor told us everything about his first kiss, first fight, first girlfriend and even his first (and many) failures.

What's Sarla Pehnji's Plan to Bring Back Pak Star Fawad Khan?

Sarla Pehnji is back and this time, the Punjaban has the plan to bring back Pakistani artists to India. To find out what her plan is, watch the video, NOW.

Not So Fast: Nuclear Strikes in Pakistan Would Also Screw India Up

The Twitterati are already up in arms after the military announced it had performed surgical strikes across the LoC. But let us take a second to think about what a nuclear war would really mean.

World Heart Day: 5 Surprising Signs That Indicate Heart Problem

Feeling winded with the tasks that you’re normally able to do – it could be sign of heart damage. (Photo courtesy: Tumblr/dribbble)

A whopping three million Indians die every year due to heart diseases and it’s not just people of your father or grandfather’s age. According to ASSOCHAM, in the last five years, the number of people getting heart attacks in their 20s and 30s has shot up five times in the country.

What’s worse, doctors say that one in three people dismiss the warning signals as signs of ageing. Now high blood pressure, skewed cholesterol levels, diabetes and obesity are all heart disease signs we’re relatively aware off. Here are the other, less familiar red flags, which give us cues to make healthy lifestyle changes.

Neither Satire nor Funny, 'Comedy Nights' Is a Bully: Tannishtha

Parched actress Tannishtha Chatterje is all for being roasted, but her recent experience on the popular TV show Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza was neither fun, nor funny. She explained in a detailed post on her Facebook page that the level of humour on the show is despicably low, especially because the jokes they cracked to ‘roast’ her were highly discriminatory and racial in nature.

Scarlett Keeling & the 'Pink' Girls Could've Been More Careful...

Should they have been more careful, though? And should we even be talking about it?

Even in the microcosm of The Quint’s liberal newsroom, there have been fierce disagreements over this one question: Should women be responsible for their own public safety to a certain extent, and exercise caution in their daily lives?

(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)

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