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This year's fashion event is Lakmé Fashion Week X FDCI. The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and Lakmé Fashion Week (LFW) have recently announced the dates for their respective editions in Delhi and Mumbai.


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The Delhi edition will take place from the 11th to the 15th of October, while Mumbai will host the event from the 9th to the 12th of March 2023.

"We are hoping that our event will be the right platform for designers. It will not only help to showcase a lot of creativity, but it will also give designers more business. "FDCI has made a significant contribution to the Indian design repertoire, and the collaboration with LFW only strengthens it," said Sunil Sethi, Chairman of the FDCI board.

The FDCI and Lakmé Fashion Week collaborated because they recognised the benefits to India's fashion industry. Last year's FDCI X LFW was a huge success, showcasing a plethora of desirable outfits.



Washington [US], January 10: You did read that correctly. It's no longer a secret. Hugh Jackman bulked up to play the renowned Wolverine in several "X-Men" films, but he just confessed to Chris Wallace on HBO's "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace" that he never utilised steroids to transform into the role.

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"People have questioned if he juiced over the years." Wallace questioned in a report that Variety cited. Has he used steroids?

"No, I adore what I do. I also adore Wolverine "stated Jackman. "I should use caution in what I write here, but I've been told anecdotally what the consequences of that are. I said, "I don't enjoy it that much," in response. So no, I just went the traditional route. I'm sorry to all the vegans, vegetarians, and chickens in the world since I've eaten more chickens than I should have. My karma is not good, to put it bluntly. I'm in trouble if the deity has anything to do with chickens."

In other sections of the interview, Jackman admitted that he mistakenly studied wolves after accepting the role prior to 2000's "X-Men," according to Variety, a US-based news source. ' Jackman admitted, "I had never read the comic book. "The role was mine. I didn't have much knowledge about... I didn't since wolverines are not found in Australia. I had no idea that was a genuine animal. I was unfamiliar with wolverines. I believed it to be a fictional creature. He's got steel-man hands, you know, made up. I happened to walk by the Imax, where they were showing this wolf documentary, as I was completing my practise. And I thought, "Perfect," since I obviously have wolf parts."

So I arrived on set performing all these wolf moves when the director said, "What are you doing?" As he continued, Jackman recalled, "And I replied, 'Well, I was just thinking wolves are usually looking like this because they're genuinely smelling, they've got their nose to the ground. They appear like this constantly for that reason. "What do you mean a wolf," he responds. He responded, "No, you're a wolverine," when I remarked, "Well, you know, Wolverine — I'm part wolf so... "

According to a Variety story, Jackman will reprise his role as Wolverine in the upcoming Marvel movie "Deadpool 3." Production on the comic book blockbuster is expected to start in the spring once Jackman's run in "The Music Man" on Broadway is through.




Washington [United States], Jan 9: The Duke of Sussex did not hold back in revealing many aspects of his life that the public was not previously aware of.


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According to a report by US-based news portal, The New York Post, Prince Harry disclosed a lot of secrets about the British Royal Family in his latest interview on the segment '60 Minutes', which was broadcasted on CBS, a US-based news channel on Sunday.

To 55-year-old CBS presenter Anderson Cooper, the British royal opened up about how his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, reacted to his statement defending his wife Meghan Markle against the 'racist way' she was treated by the press. "They thought it made them look bad. They felt they didn't have a chance or weren't capable of doing so for their partners. What Meghan had to go through was similar in some ways to what Kate and Camilla had to go through, despite the fact that they were in very different situations "said the Duke of Suxxes. The 38-year-old Royal also discussed his struggles with accepting his mother, Princess Diana ,'s, death in the infamous 1997 car crash.

"For a long time, I simply refused to accept that she was no longer with us. She would never do this to us, but it could be part of a larger plan "He stated. "Then she'd call us, and we'd go and join her, yeah," he explained. Prince Harry also revealed that Prince William had'similar thoughts' until the age of 20, when he requested a police report as 'proof' of his mother's death. "Evidence that she was in the car. Evidence that she was hurt. And evidence that the very paparazzi who chased her into the tunnel were the ones taking photographs of her lying half-dead on the back seat of the car "He stated.

"For a long time, I simply refused to accept her absence. She would never do this to us, but it could all be part of a plan "he stated. "Then she'd call us, and we'd go and join her, yeah," he added. Prince Harry also revealed that Prince William had'similar thoughts' until he turned 20, when he requested a police report as 'proof' of his mother's death. "Proof that she was in the car. Proof that she was hurt. And proof that the very paparazzi who chased her into the tunnel were the ones taking photographs of her lying half-dead on the back seat of the car "he stated.



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