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Shruti Haasan says she ‘learned more in 2025 than in the last ten years’, calls ‘life a roller-coaster’
Mumbai, Dec 30 (IANS) Actress Shruti Haasan took to her social media to share a fun sneak peek into her eventful 2025, highlighting that the year taught her more than the past 10 years combined.
By Dena Falken Esq16 days ago in Geeks
How Women Used Fashion as Power in Male-Dominated Eras
History often tells us that women in male-dominated eras had little power—no political voice, limited legal rights, and strict social rules. But power doesn’t always show up as authority. Sometimes, it appears as resistance, identity, and control. And for centuries, fashion was one of the most powerful tools women had.
By Aditya Agarwal16 days ago in Geeks
'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 26: Ranveer Singh starrer to soar past Rs 1,100 crore mark; chases Shah Rukh Khan's 'Jawan' record to become highest earning Bollywood film
The spy thriller Dhurandhar continues its strong run at cinemas even after 26 days of release. With Ranveer Singh in the lead and directed by Aditya Dhar, the film has been drawing big audiences, especially around the New Year celebrations. Its momentum at the box office shows growth over recent days, and the movie is poised to set new records in Bollywood.
By Dena Falken Esq16 days ago in Geeks
Is Nicki Minaj Not a US Citizen? Rap Queen's Citizenship Issue Resurfaces Amid Calls for Deportation
The global superstar known for her chart-topping hits and Barbie persona is currently facing a different kind of spotlight. Despite living in the United States since the age of five, Nicki Minaj has recently sparked a firestorm of online debate regarding her legal status in the country.
By Dena Falken Esq16 days ago in Geeks
Goodbye June - A Netflix Review
Good memories help you live forever. Goodbye June is a 2025 Netflix film. The family matriarch is facing the final stages of her life in the hospital in December. A dysfunctional family comes together through fights, tears, and laughter as they try to work through issues.
By Marielle Sabbag16 days ago in Geeks
Creating the next 9 themes for The Challenge
There are a lot of rumors that the 42nd season of The Challenge will be do or die if they want the franchise to continue. The last season, Vets & New Threats, sounded ridiculous but was actually a good season. We've seen some terrible themes like Spies, Lies, & Allies. This article will be a list of what themes The Challenge should do from season 42 to 50 to make it as iconic as possible.
By Dylan Deckard16 days ago in Geeks
Malcolm in the Middle and the Quiet Chaos of Growing Up Poor
Some shows entertain you for a while and then fade. Others sit with you for years, showing up in your thoughts when life feels messy or unfair. Malcolm in the Middle belongs to the second kind. On the surface, it looks loud and silly. Kids yelling, parents arguing, problems piling up. But underneath that noise is something honest and deeply human. The show understands what it feels like to grow up in a house where money is tight, emotions are louder than words, and no one has time to slow down. Watching Malcolm in the Middle feels like remembering parts of childhood you did not know how to name back then. That is why it still matters.
By Muqadas khan16 days ago in Geeks
Everyone Is a Suspect. AI-Generated.
I’ve always been drawn to stories where the danger isn’t lurking in the shadows—but sitting right next to you. Small towns. Isolated groups. Smiling faces with secrets tucked just beneath the surface. Give me a setting where no one can leave, and I’m already locked in.
By Travis Johnson17 days ago in Geeks










