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Puducherry [India], December 20: 'Avatar: The Way of Water' is not just successful at the box-office bus is also motivating children to get creative.


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A group of students from puducherry's Seliamedu Government Higher Secondary School channelised their love for the James Cameron blockbuster by creating figurines of the lead characters Neytiri, Jake Sully and the Great Leonopteryx.

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Santosh and Navaneethakrishnan, the two students, created the figurines as a way of welcoming the Zoe Saldana-starrer film in India. It took them a week to create the immaculate figures imitating the original characters of the sci-fi film. They were created entirely from natural waste material which is easily available in rural areas, like coconut shells, Mandara leaves and palm leaves.

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Prior to this, the students had already made a sculpture of Tamilisai, which received great appreciation from the people around them.

'Avatar: The Way of Water' stars Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, and Kate Winslet.

As per Deadline, behind the scenes, reports have claimed that the production budget alone for the film has reached USD 250 million. The script for the sci-fi blockbuster has been penned by Cameron and Josh Friedman 20th Century Studios released the movie in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam on December 16, 2022.

Most theatres in Tamil Nadu are screening the film as early as 4 am. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, 'Avatar: The Way of Water' has opened to record numbers of over Rs 41 crore across India. These are the second-highest numbers among all Hollywood films released in India on their first day.

The film's Rs 41-crore opening puts it over films like 'Avengers: Infinity War', 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' and 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'. It only trails the 2019 blockbuster 'Avengers: Endgame'.



Mumbai [India], May 15: Trendstop brings The Communiqué readers an insight into the essential women’s accessories trends from the Fall Winter 2022-23 international runways.


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Pic Courtesy: Trendstop


Fall Winter accessories focus on quality and craftsmanship, incorporating a novel and innovative approach that reflects consumer desire for highly considered design. Functional yet beautiful, accessories incorporate vintage references, eco-conscious values and the comfort-factor in an optimistic, forward-thinking way.

Recycled, Reinvent, Reuse

An innovative new generation of accessories utilise waste materials and components in fresh creative ways. Belt buckles become earrings, leather jackets are transformed into day bags and utilitarian outerwear pieces, no longer able to be worn in their original form, become functional hood/scarf hybrids. Following a premium DIY aesthetic, accessories created using deadstock appeal to the eco-conscious consumer and delight with clever repurposing.

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Playful Cosy Accessories


Super soft and comfortable, cosy accessories adopt an optimistic outlook through the playful use of colour, texture, and materials. The oversized proportions of scarves, wraps, and headwear introduce an element of fun whilst enveloping and protecting the wearer. Soft knits, fleece and extreme padding enhance exaggerated proportions but with premium qualities and a new sense of refinement that offers a more luxurious feel.



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Redesigned Vintage Pieces


Vintage era pieces are reworked for the modern age as designers take the best of premium, considered designs of the past and fuse it with contemporary constructions and technology. Refined, elegant forms, smooth surfaces utilise the highest quality materials with subtle use of artisanal touches. Attention to detail and craftsmanship come to the fore, coupled with clever design twists that appeal to today’s consumer.



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