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Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards
Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Mindy Kaling brought botanical style inspiration in Khoon Hooi to the Las Culturistas Culture Awards on Thursday in Los Angeles. Kaling joined such attendees as Lisa Rinna, Quinta Brunson, Alison Brie and more for the awards show from 'Las Culturistas' podcasts hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. Kaling's attire for the evening featured the calla lily-inspired strapless bodice and coordinated miniskirt. The ensemble took both structural and motif influence from the delicate botanical, featuring a calla lily appliqué on the bodice of the ensemble. The white bodice featured a sinuous design, with shimmering silver lines and a peplum element evocative of flower petals. The skirt of Kaling's ensemble featured a soft pink tone, which complemented the floral appliqué on the bodice, and a mini hemline. More from WWD Elsa Pataky Embraces Sheer Dressing in Ba&sh Look for 'Limitless: Live Better Now' Premiere With Husband Chris Hemsworth and Their Twin Sons Lisa Rinna's Schiaparelli Corset Dress Brings an Avant-garde Touch to the Las Culturistas Culture Awards The Best Beauty Moments at the ESPY Awards 2025: Simone Biles, Azzi Fudd, Ilona Maher and More Kaling added a pair of peep-toe heels to her attire. The 'Running Point' creator accessorized her attire with morganite deco earrings and Galle lights courtesy of B.P. de Silva. Kaling's hair was styled in the trendy side-part by Becca Mader, with makeup featuring bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip by Alyssa Johnson. Khoon Hooi was founded in 1999 by Malaysian designer Lee Khoon Hooi. The label features luxury occasionwear with collection for fall and spring seasons and capsule for Lunar New Year. Lana Condor, Chelsea Handler and Sofia Carson are among the high-profile figures who've styled pieces from the designer. Kaling is no stranger to styling floral motifs. At the 2025 Gold Gala in May, the actress, writer and producer wore a strapless, pastel-tone gown with a floral motif by Indian designer Anita Dongre. Kaling wasn't the only attendee at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards to style shades of soft pink. Lisa Rinna attended the event in a satin corset dress with a strawberry volume silhouette with a Mao collar. Construction details for Rinna's soft pink look included an integrated corset designed with tonal topstitching to cinch the waist, and a center-front zip opening with a gold-tone metal mouth signature zip puller. Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals: Quinta Burnson, Lisa Rinna and More Celebrity Style View Gallery Launch Gallery: Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals: Quinta Burnson, Lisa Rinna and More Celebrity Style Best of WWD Amanda Anisimova's On-court Tennis Style Through the Years: From Teen Phenom to Wimbledon Finalist A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More

Mindy Kaling explains her on-screen absence: 'I'm superstitious, but I'm coming back'
Mindy Kaling explains her on-screen absence: 'I'm superstitious, but I'm coming back'

Time of India

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Mindy Kaling explains her on-screen absence: 'I'm superstitious, but I'm coming back'

If you've been missing Mindy Kaling on your screens lately, you're not alone—and according to Kaling herself, she's been feeling the absence too. The actress recently spoke publicly about stepping away from acting after a frank discussion with The Hollywood Reporter for the Paley Media Council Series on Thursday, June 5. Now 45 and mother to three, Kaling embarks on a new chapter—both in her life and career—while remaining deeply invested in the tales she brings to the screen. Fans of Never Have I Ever have been wondering for years why the co-creator ever declined to make a cameo on the series, particularly since it's based on her very own cultural background as an Indian American raised in Southern California. Kaling finally delivered an explanation that's half practical—and half superstition. A show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that—what's wrong with me?" she said. "I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious. I'm like, 'these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them so maybe I'll wait.'" Kaling explained she's already considering hanging it up in front of the camera, and possibly doing so while sitting in the director's chair as well. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo "I would love to do that again," she said of directing and acting at the same time. "That's the thing that maybe in the next couple of years, when I release a couple of other things that are further up the pipeline, that would be something that would be enjoyable to do again. It's apparent that Kaling hasn't lost her passion for acting—she's just patiently waiting for the right time and right project. And although her superstition might have had her off-screen for some time, fans can be certain that her comeback is imminent.

Actress Mindy Kaling tells why she has taken a break from acting
Actress Mindy Kaling tells why she has taken a break from acting

Gulf Today

time08-06-2025

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  • Gulf Today

Actress Mindy Kaling tells why she has taken a break from acting

Hollywood star Mindy Kaling has talked about why she has taken a step back from acting. During a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter as part of the Paley Media Council Series. Kaling detailed how her superstitions played a role in that decision while explaining why she didn't make a cameo in her Netflix series Never Have I Ever, reports Kaling and Lang Fisher co-created the teen comedy, which ran for four seasons and takes inspiration from Kaling's cultural upbringing. 'A show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that — what's wrong with me?' Kaling began. 'I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious. I'm like, 'these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them so maybe I'll wait.'' Kaling said fans may see more of her on screen soon. 'I miss it. I would like to write or co-create a show for me to act in soon.' For Kaling, she would love to have the opportunity to double as an actor and director in her next project, which is 'unbelievably fun and it's so efficient.' She said: 'I would love to do that again. That's the thing that maybe in the next couple of years, when I launch a couple of other things that are earlier in the pipeline, that would be something that would be fun to do again.' In February, Kaling's co-created and executive-produced Netflix show Running Point was released, starring Kate Hudson in the lead role. While attending an Emmy consideration event for their Netflix show, Hudson praised Kaling's work ethic, especially after giving birth. Kaling has three children: a daughter, born in 2017, a son, born in 2020 and a daughter born in 2024. She has kept the paternity of her children private. Kaling first gained recognition for playing Kelly Kapoor in the NBC sitcom The Office (2005—2013), on which she also worked as a writer. For her work on it, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. She gained wider attention for creating, producing and playing the title role in the Fox/Hulu sitcom The Mindy Project (2012—2017). She then created other television comedy series, including Never Have I Ever (2020—2023), The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021—2025), and Running Point (since 2025). Her film career includes voice roles in Despicable Me (2010), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), and Inside Out (2015) as well as live action roles in No Strings Attached (2011), The Five-Year Engagement (2012), A Wrinkle in Time (2018), Ocean's 8 (2018), and Late Night (2019), the last of which she also wrote and produced. She wrote two memoirs both reaching The New York Times Best Seller list. She also received a Tony Award for Best Musical as a producer for the musical A Strange Loop. Agencies

Mindy Kaling reveals why she took a step back from acting
Mindy Kaling reveals why she took a step back from acting

New York Post

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Mindy Kaling reveals why she took a step back from acting

Mindy Kaling stepped away from acting for a bit, but now, she's ready to run point on screen. The 45-year-old starred as Kelly Kapoor in the NBC sitcom 'The Office' for eight seasons from 2005 to 2013. From there, Kaling garnered a slew of iconic roles including her own show 'The Mindy Project' which aired a six season run from 2012 to 2017. After starting her own production company called Kaling International in 2012, she spearheaded the comedy 'Never Have I Ever' which was a Netflix hit for four seasons before ending in 2023. Advertisement 7 Mindy Kaling poses on Instagram. Instagram Now, the 'Inside Out' vet is explaining why she stepped back from the screen. 'A show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that—what's wrong with me?' Kaling told The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday. 'I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious. I'm like, 'these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them so maybe I'll wait.' ' Advertisement These days, the actress is ready to get back in front of the camera. 7 Mindy Kaling's Netflix series, 'Never Have I Ever.' ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection 'I miss it,' admitted Kaling. 'I would like to write or co-create a show for me to act in soon.' Although the 'Late Night' alum didn't elaborate on what kind of project she sees herself in, she did note she'd love to act and direct it. Advertisement As Kaling put it, doing both is 'unbelievably fun and it's so efficient.' The last time she did so was on 'The Mindy Project.' 7 Mindy Kaling in 'Late Night.' ©Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection 'I would love to do that again,' she went on. 'That's the thing that maybe in the next couple of years, when I launch a couple of other things that are earlier in the pipeline, that would be something that would be fun to do again.' Kaling's latest co-creation was the Netflix sports comedy 'Running Point' – which debuted in February and starred Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Chet Hanks, Max Greenfield, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur and Justin Theroux. Advertisement The businesswoman executive-produced the 10 episode series, which was recently renewed for season two. 7 Mindy Kaling and Chris Messina in 'The Mindy Project.' ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection Kaling also spoke to the outlet about keeping her production company smaller. 'Here's my thing. I have worked on many different platforms and it's not just about the money, but more often than not, the money represents real enthusiasm,' she shared. 'Sometimes it doesn't; sometimes I've done stuff for less money because the people seem so excited, like on the Zoom after the pitch.' 'The problem is that people are switching their jobs quickly that for me, I don't think there's been an instance where the person I sold a show, to that team has stayed intact for two years. Executives are moving constantly up and so to me, I never get too married to a creative team.' 7 'Inside Out' starring: Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Anger, Bill Hader as Fear Mindy Kaling as Disgust and Amy Poheler as Joy. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection When it came to working with Kaling on 'Running Point,' the show's star had nothing but praise for the mom-of-two. In May, Hudson, 46 said during a panel at an Emmy FYC event, per People: 'I have to say, I've fallen in love with this woman. And she's just not only so brilliant, but so trusting … she puts the best team together.' Advertisement 'And she was pregnant,' the singer expressed. 'We had a script, like our first table read. She's on Zoom. She then has the baby and is sending notes, like an hour after she has the baby. I was like, 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?' She is a powerhouse and delivers what she says she's going to deliver.' 7 Kate Hudson and Mindy Kaling. mindykaling/Instagram 7 Mindy Kaling announced her desire to get back to acting. Instagram/@mindykaling Advertisement With season two around the corner, Kaling teased what fans are in store for while talking to E! News on Thursday. 'Season two is so good,' she gushed. 'We hit the ground running. There is so much – can I say this? There's jut so much romance and sex and fun screaming arguments about basketball which is all anybody wants to see.

Mindy Kaling Reveals Plans to Act Again and Ben Affleck's Reaction to Her 2002 Play ‘Matt & Ben'
Mindy Kaling Reveals Plans to Act Again and Ben Affleck's Reaction to Her 2002 Play ‘Matt & Ben'

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mindy Kaling Reveals Plans to Act Again and Ben Affleck's Reaction to Her 2002 Play ‘Matt & Ben'

Mindy Kaling sat down for a Paley Media Council Series conversation on Thursday, touching on her two-decade career in Hollywood and what she wants to do next. The star, who got her start as a writer and supporting actress on The Office, said her original goal was 'if I could just be a staff writer on even a terrible show, even if I could just be in the WGA and have health insurance and live in Los Angeles, I would be happy for the rest of my life.' As she became more successful, though, she wanted to produce and be No. 1 on the call sheet, admitting her idea of success 'keeps changing and so I'm never happy, and that's the writer's disease.' More from The Hollywood Reporter 'The Better Sister' Stars React to Murder Mystery Reveal: "They Totally Threw Me Off and I Was There" Frank Gehry, Theaster Gates and Wendy Schmidt Earn "Legend" Status at Star-Studded MOCA Gala Keanu Reeves Applauds Ana de Armas' "Joy for the Action" as She Joins 'John Wick' Universe What got her on The Office in the first place was a play she wrote in 2002 called Matt & Ben, where 'I played Ben Affleck and [her friend Brenda Withers] played Matt Damon in a fictionalized version of a time of strife in their relationship, with a creative difference. It was them writing Good Will Hunting and it takes place over a course of like one day in their lives,' Kaling explained. The Office creator Greg Daniels saw the play and hired her a result. Kaling joked, 'Ben Affleck is to this day the most fun role I've ever played,' and years later the two know each other a bit, as she revealed of his reaction to the piece, 'For the record, he's not like crazy about it. He's like such a good sport but he had a Christmas party a couple of years ago and I remember going, and he's like, 'You still owe me residuals from that play you did.' But he's nice — I would have sued.' During the conversation at the Beverly Wilshire hotel, Kaling also touched on the decision to keep her production company Kaling International smaller — 'I'm obviously very envious and have so much admiration for Shonda [Rhimes] and J.J. [Abrams] with Bad Robot and Shondaland, where they have these big companies and this big infrastructure that can make all these things, but I think that works better in drama' — and how she chooses which entertainment companies to partner with, admitting, 'I think it's pretty simple, which is, who can pay the most?' 'Here's my thing. I have worked on many different platforms and it's not just about the money, but more often than not, the money represents real enthusiasm. Sometimes it doesn't; sometimes I've done stuff for less money because the people seem so excited, like on the Zoom after the pitch,' Kaling continued. 'The problem is that people are switching their jobs quickly that for me, I don't think there's been an instance where the person I sold a show, to that team has stayed intact for two years. Executives are moving constantly up and so to me, I never get too married to a creative team.' After having recently wrapped up Never Have I Ever and The Sex Lives of College Girls, and in the middle of working on the second season of Running Point, Kaling also weighed in on returning to acting after six years away. She said she's decided against joining the casts of her recent shows, joking, 'Never Have I Ever, a show literally about an Indian American family in Southern California, and if I wasn't on that — what's wrong with me? I think there is a part of me that feels a little superstitious. I'm like, these seem to have gone well and I'm not in them so maybe I'll wait.' But, she added, 'I miss it, and I would like to write or co-create a show for me to act in soon.' She doubled down later in the chat, noting that on The Mindy Project when she was the lead and also the creator, 'it is unbelievably fun and it's so efficient. I would love to do that again…that's the thing that maybe in the next couple years, when I launch a couple other things that are earlier in the pipeline, that would be something that would be fun to do again.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

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