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Hans India
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Pankaj Tripathi dishes out life lessons and recipes on ‘The Right Angle'
In a heartwarming and candid conversation on The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra, veteran actor Pankaj Tripathi revealed a side of himself that fans rarely get to see—his love for cooking. Produced by Gautam Thakker Films, the episode showcased Tripathi not just as a celebrated performer, but as a man deeply connected to culture, food, and philosophy. 'Yes, I like to cook,' Tripathi shared with a smile. 'I cook Turai sabzi very well—I just add salt, meethi (fenugreek) and haldi (turmeric). That's all. I avoid spices.' The actor also mentioned his comfort in preparing classic Indian staples like Dal-Chawal and traditional Bihari dishes, emphasizing simplicity in his culinary style. But the conversation wasn't limited to his kitchen experiments. When asked what advice he'd offer someone aspiring to become like his younger self, Tripathi took a contemplative turn, advocating for the transformative power of travel. 'Travel is not merely an act of leisure but an awakening,' he reflected. 'It's an essential ingredient in broadening one's horizons and understanding life beyond the familiar. Every city, every culture has a rhythm. When you immerse yourself in that rhythm, your perspective shifts—your empathy expands.' Tripathi also urged the younger generation to engage deeply with the world of art, literature, and live performance. According to him, attending concerts, music festivals, and literature conclaves are not just entertaining outings but vital experiences that shape a person's soul. 'These experiences refine your sensibilities. They shape your identity, nurture your creativity, and offer you a passport into the soulful depth of humanity,' he said. From the kitchen to the world stage, Tripathi continues to inspire—not only with his acting but with his profound life philosophies.


Hindustan Times
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra: Ozempic, Mounjaro or lifestyle change? The debate goes on
Jr NTR, Badshah, Karan Johar, Ram Kapoor, Kapil Sharma, what's common between them, apart from of course, being celebrities? All of them have recently been spotted looking leaner and, fingers every single time, point towards the new obsession in town - Ozempic and Mounjaro. The rising popularity of these medicines for weight loss, originally meant for diabetic patients, has come as a bouncer. Celebs, meanwhile, deny using any quick fix to lose weight — and it is this denial which Sonal Kalra, Chief Managing Editor, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Hindustan Times, explores in the hero segment of her show, MiPhi presents The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra. Episode 3 dropped on Friday across the YouTube channels of Hindustan Times, Live Hindustan and Livemint and delved deep into everything: how Ozempic and Mounjaro work, celebs who have allegedly used them for losing weight, both from Hollywood and the Indian film industry, and reasons why almost everyone denies using this. X owner Elon Musk and actor Amy Schumer are among the rare ones who have accepted that they indeed used the two medicines for looking thin. The Right Angle team doesn't just lay facts before the viewer, but also gets actor Ram Kapoor on record to express why he feels someone taking Ozempic isn't wrong. At the end of the episode, you will get a complete lowdown on the latest fad. A new episode of MiPhi presents The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra drops every Friday at 7pm across Hindustan Times, Live Hindustan and Livemint's YouTube channels. Don't miss it!