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Meet The She-Santas Around The World

The article celebrates female figures from around the world who bring holiday joy, like Christkindl (Germany), La Befana (Italy), Tante Arie (France), and Frau Holle (Germany). It highlights their distinct roles in folklore, emphasizing their impact on Christmas traditions. The piece also touches on darker figures like Grýla from Iceland.

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Jigra – A Review

Jigra follows Satya, a fiercely protective elder sister played by Alia Bhatt, who embarks on a perilous mission to save her brother from a death sentence. Though packed with action and sibling love, the film falls flat due to predictable storytelling, weak dialogues, and an unconvincing climax. Rating: 2/5.

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The Red Bindi – Last Part

Mohit and Maya’s life takes a dark turn when strange events link Maya to Kusum, a woman from Mohit’s past who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. As Mohit investigates, he uncovers secrets involving Kusum’s family, including illegal activities and a hidden skeleton. The truth ultimately brings them closer.

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Home Is The Most Dangerous Place For Women

The article explores the complexities of “home” for women, highlighting the burdens, sacrifices, and often silent suffering they endure within its walls. From societal expectations to domestic abuse, it examines how homes can stifle or harm women. Advocating independence, it celebrates women redefining home as a space for freedom and self-expression.

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The She : A Story Of Unrequited Love

Eva, once ambitious and admired, finds herself paralyzed by heartbreak after an unexpected breakup. Struggling with unanswered questions, she relives memories of a love that transformed her but left her shattered. Her journey is one of silent resilience, surviving on the hope of a return that may never come.

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From My Lap To The World : An Empty Nester’s Musings

A mother’s journey from nurturing her child closely to watching her grow into independence is both bittersweet and transformative. As her daughter explores the world, she learns to cherish their bond in new ways, balancing pride with an ache of letting go. Motherhood evolves, yet love remains steadfast.

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Not A Gender, But An Identity – The She!

“The She” transcends gender—it represents an identity, a powerful embodiment of strength, resilience, and individuality. It’s a statement of selfhood, unbound by societal expectations. “The She” is not merely a gender but a vibrant identity, honoring the unique, multifaceted essence of women everywhere and redefining what it means to belong.

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Divine Reckoning

An artisan, haunted by his abusive past, meticulously crafts a Durga idol for an upcoming festival. As he finishes, mysterious cracks appear, and the idol collapses, killing him. His wife, Rama, wonders if the Goddess has delivered divine justice for the child he once cruelly sacrificed.

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‘The She’ Who Dared To Break The Mold

In a heartfelt reflection, a woman shares her journey as a primary breadwinner, supporting her husband’s dreams and navigating financial hardships. Embracing independence and defying stereotypes, she calls for true partnership and gender equality, empowering women to lead, inspire, and redefine societal expectations of ‘The She.’

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The Little Sister

Shriya’s birth is met with silence due to family prejudice, yet her sisters adore her. When her aunt tries to claim Shriya to satisfy societal pressures, Ma resists, supported by Baba. The story poignantly portrays a family standing united against tradition, determined to cherish and protect their daughter.

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