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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
PSY responds to criticism over weight loss with mukbang video
K-pop legend PSY, whose adorable chubby appearance has been his signature charm for over two decades, found himself in hot water with fans recently. The "Gangnam Style" hitmaker faced an unusual problem when he had lost too much weight. Unlike typical celebrity weight controversies, where stars are criticised for gaining weight, PSY's situation is refreshingly different. His fans have consistently demanded he maintain his lovable, round physique, considering it an essential part of his appeal. When recent photos showed a noticeably slimmer PSY, fans immediately voiced their displeasure, calling it a "self-management failure". Fan Outrage and PSY's Humble Response The criticism reached a peak when fans flooded his social media with comments like "You look too skinny," "This isn't the PSY we know," and "Please gain weight back". One particularly vocal fan wrote, "Why do you keep losing weight?" to which PSY humbly replied, "I'm sorry". This isn't PSY's first rodeo with weight-related fan complaints. The artist has repeatedly faced similar situations throughout his career, with fans consistently preferring his fuller figure over a slimmed-down version. PSY has even jokingly referred to intentionally gaining weight as his form of "self-management," turning the typical celebrity fitness narrative on its head. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sunteck Presents 2/3BHK Sea View Homes at ₹98L+* in Mumbai Sunteck Realty Learn More Undo The Mukbang Solution Responding to the mounting pressure, PSY launched what can only be described as a strategic eating campaign. On July 11th, he shared a mukbang video from Daejeon, featuring himself enthusiastically devouring local specialties. The video showed PSY enjoying radish kimchi mixed with tuna, seaweed, and mayonnaise, followed by ox head soup and more radish kimchi. In the video, PSY can be seen wrapping large portions in seaweed and eating them in single bites, generously piling on the radish kimchi while showing genuine enjoyment. He captioned the post with "#PSYEatsGram," adding a humorous touch to his weight-gain mission. Fan Reactions and Cultural Context The response from fans has been overwhelmingly positive and amusing. Comments ranged from "PSY's mukbangs are strategic too" to "Eating is also management - how cool!" and "Isn't this just stomach management?". This playful interaction between PSY and his fans highlights a unique aspect of Korean celebrity culture where authenticity and relatability often trump conventional beauty standards. PSY's approach to addressing fan concerns through food content represents a clever blend of entertainment and fan service. Rather than making promises or excuses, he's literally showing his commitment to meeting fan expectations through action - or in this case, through eating. The situation also reflects how PSY has built his brand around being the "everyman" celebrity who doesn't conform to typical K-pop idol standards. His willingness to gain weight for his fans demonstrates the unique relationship he's cultivated with his audience over the years. This weight-gain campaign coincides with his ongoing "PSY Summer Swag 2025" concert tour, which spans nine cities across South Korea.


Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
From a bride at 12, rag-picker turns crusader against child marriage
1 2 Bhubaneswar: In the heart of Kadali Godam slum in the city, a 47-year-old rag picker has emerged as an unlikely hero in the fight against child marriage. Hira Bibi, who got married at 12, has successfully prevented six child marriages in the past four years, transforming the lives of vulnerable young girls. "I don't want anyone to endure the same pain I have been through," said Hira, reflecting on her own trauma as a child bride. "Giving birth at an early age is a curse. A girl has to go through the worst phase of life when she's not physically strong but must manage everything in the family." After losing her husband to liver disease 13 years ago, Hira has spent the last 25 years picking up garbage to support her five children. Despite her challenging circumstances, she has become a beacon of hope for her community, particularly in protecting young girls from the perils of early marriage and trafficking. Working closely with th Khurda administration and NGOs, Hira actively identifies and reports planned child marriages and cases where young girls are at risk of eloping. Her intervention has helped several teenagers return to school, with many now pursuing their education and building promising careers after receiving proper counselling. Her commitment to education extends to her own family. Recognising the devastating effects of drug abuse in her community, she secured rehabilitation for her eldest son and ensured her other children received proper education. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Beachfront Living in Mumbai at Sunteck Beach Residences Sunteck Realty Learn More Undo Her son, Sheikh Badal, made history by becoming the first person from the slum to pass Class X. Despite facing resistance from some community members, Hira remains steadfast in her mission. "Parents are scared that their girls will elope with drug addicts, so they arrange their marriages before the legal age," she explained, highlighting the complex social issues she confronts in her work. Through her unwavering dedication, Hira has not only transformed her life but has become a powerful advocate for a change in her community. Her story serves as a testament to how one person's determination can create lasting positive impact, even in the face of significant adversity.


Mint
24-06-2025
- Business
- Mint
Best stocks to buy today, 24 June, recommended by NeoTrader's Raja Venkatraman
Despite a strong close, the market was pushed into a range-bound phase on Monday, fueling concern about the lack of upward momentum. With trends yet to show signs of a revival, we're still waiting for a meaningful catalyst to break the inertia. In the meantime, resilience and conviction are essential to navigate this uncertain landscape and stay focused on the bigger picture. Stock market on Monday After a shaky start, benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty managed to recover some ground thanks to a strong bounce in midcaps, smallcaps, metal, and PSU stocks, which provided much-needed support by the afternoon. Still, auto and IT stocks remained under pressure as escalating geopolitical tensions—sparked by a US strike on Iranian nuclear sites—rekindled fears of a broader conflict, leaving global markets on edge. The benchmark indices closed in the red. With crude oil prices hovering above $78 per barrel amid fears of disruption at the key Strait of Hormuz, investor sentiment took a hit—particularly for companies reliant on oil. Also read: Sunteck Realty readies recipe for a strong FY26 even as shares await a rebound The Nifty 50 slipped below 25,000, while the Sensex ended the session down by 511.38 points or 0.62%, at 81,896.79. The Nifty closed 140.50 points lower, registering a 0.56% drop to settle at 24,971.90. Although the day started with a sharp sell-off, partial recovery came from gains in metal stocks and resilience in mid- and small-cap segments. The BSE midcap index inched up by 0.2%, and the smallcap index posted a stronger gain of 0.6%, outperforming their large-cap counterparts. Outlook for trading Markets had been on the up before the conflict between Israel and Iran made things worse. The US's entry into the conflict is sending ripples across global markets, pushing crude oil prices higher owing to concerns about supply disruptions, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz. Rising oil prices impact transportation, energy, and food costs, raising inflation risks just as central banks were beginning to ease policies. The intraday charts below indicate that the gap resistance zone around 25,100 played a part in the market recovery and thus halted its progress. As trends try their best to recover, we now see that trendline support from lower levels, around 24,900, will come into play. Also read: Why monetary policy moves are out of sync worldwide The Max Pain Point has shifted to 24,800 as the PCR has remained just above 1, indicating that the lower levels are being defended. However, one must accept that selling pressure has stepped up once again. As the trends are spending some time holding on to the bullish bias seen on Monday, we continue to witness some encouraging triggers. Two stocks to trade today, recommended by NeoTrader's Raja Venkatraman KIRLOSBROS:Buy CMP and dips to ₹1870, stop ₹1850 target ₹2025-2075 Also read: Paint industry's first dip in 20 years—is a rebound next? BEML:Buy above ₹4,790 and dips to ₹4,680; stop ₹4,650; target ₹5,285-5,425 Raja Venkatraman is co-founder, NeoTrader. His Sebi-registered research analyst registration no. is INH000016223. Investments in securities are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. Registration granted by Sebi and certification from NISM in no way guarantees performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns to investors. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. These do not represent the views of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Hunar Hali Gandhi on playing Queen Kaikeyi in Veer Hanuman; says ‘Playing a mother to Lord Ram has been emotionally gratifying'
Actress Hunar Hali Gandhi has stepped into the majestic and emotionally charged role of Queen Kaikeyi in the mythological series Veer Hanuman, and the experience, she says, has been transformative. 'Playing a mother to Lord Ram has been emotionally gratifying,' Hunar shares, reflecting on her journey with the character. Portraying Kaikeyi—often remembered for sending Lord Ram into exile—was no small task. Hunar dove deep into the emotional complexities of the role, determined to break the one-dimensional perception of the queen. 'Kaikeyi is often seen through a one-dimensional lens, but she was much more than her one decision. She was loving and brave,' Hunar says. To prepare, she focused on embodying the grace, strength, and inner turmoil of a warrior queen. 'Mythology demands a sense of therav (pause), grace, and correctness in speech and movement. Fitness and poise were essential,' she explains. The emotional connection with Kaikeyi's intentions as both queen and mother came naturally. 'Absolutely. What resonates with me is that life often judges us for one mistake, forgetting the many good things we do,' Hunar says. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Beachfront Living in Mumbai at Sunteck Beach Residences Sunteck Realty Learn More Undo Her scenes with the young Lord Ram, filled with tenderness, offer audiences a fresh, heartfelt perspective on Kaikeyi's maternal love. Experiencing the grandeur of mythological storytelling on set was overwhelming in the best way. 'I was truly in awe,' she recalls. 'Kaikeyi's look and presence made me feel regal, strong, and connected from day one.' When asked what she admires most about Lord Hanuman, the central figure of the show, Hunar praises his timeless virtues. 'Lord Hanuman is the epitome of loyalty, selflessness, and humility. Sadly, these values are fading today. I've had close friendships fall apart unexpectedly—that's why I value honesty and loyalty so deeply.' Through Veer Hanuman, Hunar finds herself not only portraying a powerful queen, but also embracing deeper emotional truths about love, sacrifice, and redemption.


Time of India
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Rivals Event: How to earn rewards? See start date, time, rewards and when is next scheduled event
The Rivals event in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has a confirmed start date and a list of rewards. It will be an XP-based progression event. Players can earn different unlocks by playing the game across multiple modes. Rivals Event Start Date and Time The Rivals event begins on Thursday, June 19, 2025. The start time is 9 AM PT, 12 PM ET, and 5 PM BST. The event was first scheduled to launch on June 12, as mentioned in the Season 4 blog. However, it was delayed by a week. This change was made to allow the Ballerina event to continue for a longer period. Also Read: NYT Strands Puzzle for June 19, 2025: Here's hints and answers for today's game by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sunteck Presents 2/3BHK Sea View Homes at ₹98L+* in Mumbai Sunteck Realty Learn More Undo How to Earn Rewards? The Rivals event works through XP collection. Players can earn XP by getting kills in multiplayer, Warzone and Zombies modes. Private matches are not included. Each level of XP unlocks a new milestone. Players need to reach each milestone to unlock rewards. The final prize is unlocked after completing all tiers. Rewards Two official rewards include the Stryder .22 3-Round Burst Mod and the Grim Reaper Scorestreak . The Stryder .22 mod changes a pistol into a 3-round burst weapon. The Grim Reaper can fire rockets and lock on to targets. A leak also revealed other potential rewards at various XP levels: Live Events 15,000 XP – Vote Adler / Vote Stitch (Emblems) 43,000 XP – 30 Minutes 2X Weapon XP Token / Shatter Blast (Ammo Mod) 86,000 XP – Arch-Nemesis (Loading Screen) 144,000 XP – Team: Shades / Team: Masks (Weapon Stickers) 215,000 XP – Adler Learned / Stitched View (Calling Cards) 299,000 XP – 1 Hour 2XP Token 396,000 XP – Head to Head (Weapon Charm) 504,000 XP – Stryder .22 3-Round Burst Mod 622,000 XP – Grim Reaper / On the House (GobbleGum) Unlock All – Sworn Rivals / Sworn Rivals BlackCell (Jackal PDW Blueprints) These items are based on leaks and may be adjusted if the delay changes the original plan. Also Read: The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4: When will it release? Here's what to expect in upcoming season and all details about cast and production team Next Scheduled Event The next event is 'King of the Dead, Master of Grief.' It is focused on Zombies mode. 'King of the Dead' runs from June 26 to July 3, while 'Master of Grief' runs from July 10 to July 17. Players must eliminate enemies and collect essence. Everyone will get a reward, but top performers will receive exclusive items. FAQs How do I earn rewards in the Rivals event? Play multiplayer, Warzone, or Zombies. Earn XP by getting kills. Each XP level unlocks a new reward. Private matches do not count. What is the next event after Rivals? The next event is 'King of the Dead, Master of Grief,' which is for Zombies mode. It starts June 26 and ends July 17, in two parts.