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Sunday Exhale: Alia Bhatt & Kjo’s Selfie Debut Interview

Enjoy your Sunday with The Quint’s best work  through the week.

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It’s lovely weather and what makes it even more pleasant is The Quint’s best, breezy work through the week. So, sit back and enjoy your Sunday with The Quint.

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Video: Alia Bhatt Tells Us How To Pose For the Perfect Selfie!

We caught Alia Bhatt for a selfie interview and she told us all about her love for Friends!

Avirook Sen on ‘Aarushi’ and the Talwars’ Conviction

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Aarushi Talwar was killed in May 2008

In his new book Aarushi, senior journalist Avirook Sen looks at how justice was perverted, first by a botched investigation and then by the gossip and innuendo that the media carried as fact.

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Finally! A Male Birth Control Pill and Relief for Women

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Men currently only have condoms - but would they take long-term birth control measures if there was an option? (Photo: iStock)

The revolutionary new pill is called RISUG (in India) and Vasalgel (brand name used in the US), and is the brainchild of Indian scientist Dr Sujoy Guha. Dr Guha has been working on this since 15 years.

It’s nothing like you’ve ever seen before. It’s actually not even a pill. It’s a non-hormonal gel. So you go to a doctor’s office, take a 15-minute appointment and boom, no babies for 10 years.

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QSatire: Satsangs Are the New Tinder

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Jab they met at a satsang. (Photo: The image is altered by The Quint)

Tear up those matrimonial advertisement supplements. Delete all your online matrimonial accounts. Uninstall Tinder, now.

Did you know that you’ve been getting it all wrong? It seems all you needed to do, in order to find a soulmate, was to go the Shahid Kapoor way and join a satsang!

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Karan Johar On the One American TV Series He Wants to Remake

Karan Johar loses his selfie interview virginity. He talks about being proud of Alia Bhatt’s success and the US TV series he wants to remake.

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Yoga Care For Your (High) Heels

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Skinny jeans and high heels! That’s a deadly combination. (Photo: iStock)

Yogacara founder and long time yoga practitioner Radhika Vachani explains that wearing heels (long or short) has long term effects on our bodies. Sure, the higher the heels the more damage to your body but prolonged use of any kind of heels has adverse effects which show up sooner or later.

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I’m Glad I Didn’t Get Married at 21!

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Why rush into marriage when you can be single and learn from the mistakes of others! (Photo: iStock)

Mira Rajput got married at 21. But here’s a personal take on the advantages of getting hitched much later. And guys, don’t take the plunge because OTHERS think it’s time for you to have babies.

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Video: If Minions Come To India Looking for Their Boss!

Minions are looking for a boss and we have some desi recommendations for them.

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In India, It’s Easier To Get a Gun Than Adopt A Baby

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8000-10,000 children are adopted for every 50,000 orphan children in India. (Photo: Reuters)

There has to be something wrong with us as a country. Consider this – it takes 10 bucks, address proof and two months to get a gun license, but it can take up to three years to adopt a child.

There are an estimated 30 million orphan children in India. About 50,000 of them are “legally adoptable”.

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VIDEO | The Quint’s ‘Contest’ to Find the Tastiest Ramzan Food

Foodies Abhishek and Abira pull no punches in this contest that aims to figure out which city has the tastier food to offer during the month of Ramzan.

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A Kantha Revivalist’s Tale

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It is the story of a little stitch that has taken giant strides.

It is the same stitch that a tailorbird uses when it sews the edges of a large leaf to create a cradle, the foundation of its nest. Kantha, this simple running stitch has empowered women in rural Bengal and helped them to build not just homes but also lives.

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