All posts tagged: Kitchen

Gatta Kusthi 2 teaser: Aishwarya Lekshmi chases glory, Vishnu Vishal enters the kitchen | Tamil News

Gatta Kusthi 2 teaser: Aishwarya Lekshmi chases glory, Vishnu Vishal enters the kitchen | Tamil News

2 min readNew DelhiJun 2, 2026 09:15 PM IST The teaser of the highly-anticipated sports-comedy Gatta Kusthi 2, starring Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Lekshmi in the lead roles, was released on Tuesday. The promo promises an entertaining blend of comedy, family drama and sports. In the teaser, Aishwarya is seen playing a wrestler determined to achieve success at the national level, while Vishnu stands by her side, taking care of the household responsibilities. However, there are several challenges in their journey. The teaser then showcases a turning point, which changes the dynamics between them. Vishnu Vishal is then seen exploring the world of wrestling. ALSO READ | Vishnu Vishal on lack of support from colleagues in Tamil film industry: ‘None of the actors whom I admire have called me even once’ The sequel to the 2022 film Gatta Kusthi appears to raise the stakes with bigger action sequences and a more expansive storyline. Check out the teaser: The teaser of Gatta Kusthi 2 sparked excitement among fans, who shared their reactions on social media. “This …

Park Ji-hoon’s The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier Emerges As K-Drama’s Surprise Hit Of 2026

Park Ji-hoon’s The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier Emerges As K-Drama’s Surprise Hit Of 2026

Park Ji-hoon’s The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier (Photo Credit: Instagram) 2026 has brought us many dramas and movies that have set records. From historical films to horror ones, 2026 has seen a shift in the reception of dramas and movies across genres. Park Ji-hoon has certainly proven to be a breakout star of 2026, with a record-breaking film in the first half. The actor is back with an emotional drama, The Legend of Kitchen Soldier, which continues to set new records with each episode. The Legend of Kitchen Soldier premiered on May 11, 2026, on TVN in South Korea and on Viki for international audiences. Nobody predicted that within two weeks it would rise to 10 percent ratings, rank among the top-paid subscription services on TVING, and earn an invitation to Europe’s biggest TV festival. The Legend of Kitchen Soldier Plot The 12-episode drama is directed by Cho Nam-hyung (of the Tale of the Nine-Tailed 1938 fame). The Legend of Kitchen Soldier is adapted from a popular web novel and webtoon of the same name. …

Shilpa Shetty enters the kitchen in Maa Hai Na trailer; Manoj Bajpayee plays RBI Governor | Bollywood News

Shilpa Shetty enters the kitchen in Maa Hai Na trailer; Manoj Bajpayee plays RBI Governor | Bollywood News

The world of entertainment — movies, shows, stand-up comedy — is buzzing with new updates — trailers, songs, teasers, promos, date announcements and more — both in India and internationally. SCREEN Shots brings you up to speed with this round-up of all the latest that you need to know, keep a track on, and need to watch out for. Shilpa Shetty has judged many a reality shows, from the inaugural season of Jhalak Dikhla Jaa in 2006 to multiple seasons of Nach Baliye, Super Dancer, and India’s Got Talent. But with the celebrity cooking reality show Maa Hai Na, she returns to hosting 19 years after she last donned the hat for Bigg Boss season 2 in 2007. The new show makes mothers team up with their Gen-Z child as they compete in the kitchen. The contestants include television actor Urvashi Dholakia with son Kshitij, Bigg Boss 19 contestant Tanya Mittal with mother Sunita, Splitsvilla 16 and Roadies 20 winner Kushal Tanwar aka Gullu with mother Munesh, content creator Shahida Ansari with nephew Afghan, content …

Rajeev Khandelwal gives tour of dreamy Mumbai home: Terrace garden, vintage decor, island kitchen | Television News

Rajeev Khandelwal gives tour of dreamy Mumbai home: Terrace garden, vintage decor, island kitchen | Television News

4 min readNew DelhiMay 21, 2026 08:43 PM IST Rajeev Khandelwal, who hails from a small town in Rajasthan, has built for himself a serene Goan-style home amid the chaos of Mumbai. The television star recently gave fans a tour of his stunning three-storey house, designed with off-white walls, warm wooden interiors, antique décor pieces, and a spacious island kitchen that gives the home a vintage yet earthy charm. Speaking to Curly Tales, Rajeev revealed that sustainability and homegrown living are central to their lifestyle. “On the terrace, we have a small kitchen garden where we grow bottle gourd, papaya, palak and kale,” he shared. Rajeev Khandelwal’s living room. (Photo: Curly Tales/YouTube) The actor added that many of the fruits and vegetables they consume also come directly from his parents’ home in Goa. “Tomatoes, lemons and chikoo have come from our house in Goa,” he said, revealing that his parents often send produce through buses to Mumbai. The elegant off-white home also features a memory wall beside the staircase, adorned with photographs of Rajeev and …

The Legend of Kitchen Soldier Premiere Explained: Park Ji Hoon unlocks Solo Leveling-style cooking quests in new K-drama

The Legend of Kitchen Soldier Premiere Explained: Park Ji Hoon unlocks Solo Leveling-style cooking quests in new K-drama

Fresh off the massive success of The King’s Warden, which became one of South Korea’s biggest box office hits ever, Park Ji Hoon seems to have landed another crowd-pleaser with The Legend of Kitchen Soldier. At first glance, the show’s premise sounds completely absurd. A soldier working in a military kitchen suddenly starts seeing floating quests, level-up notifications and game missions only he can see. But somehow, the series makes it work. Park Ji Hoon’s new K-drama The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier is fun chaos. (Instagram ) A grieving soldier finds himself in a strange new world The story follows Kang Seong Jae (Park Ji Hoon), a young man still struggling with the death of his father, a well-loved local chef. Soon after the tragedy, Seong Jae begins his mandatory military service carrying unresolved grief and emotional trauma. Because of his unstable emotional state, military officials classify him as an S-class recruit — a soldier requiring extra observation and care. Instead of being pushed into dangerous combat training, he is transferred to the remote Gangrim …

10 smart kitchen storage products every Indian home needs for decluttering and better organising

10 smart kitchen storage products every Indian home needs for decluttering and better organising

Neha Ravi KhandelwalNeha Ravi Khandelwal is a Senior Digital Content Producer, Lifestyle at HT Shop Now, where she specialises in furniture, home, and travel, turning real-world expertise into practical advice that readers can rely on. Career journey and experienceNeha began freelance writing in 2010 and started her mainstream media journey with the Times of India in 2022, and later joined the Hindustan Times. In the past, she has led interior design projects, interned in visual merchandising at Shoppers Stop and Pantaloons, and managed operations for multiple women-led startups. To satiate her curiosity, she has completed beginner’s certifications in pottery, scuba diving, baking, creative writing, and more. She takes pride in having read over 2000 books (yes, she did count, and can share a list!) and spent 8 years practising Bharatnatyam and has even ghostwritten a book on Ladakh Tourism. Subject expertiseWith a Master’s in Interior Design and 10 years of building homes, Neha knows space-saving furniture and budget-friendly finds inside out. She instantly visualizes rooms and curates practical, stylish solutions. In travel, she offers packing …

A Lesson in Belonging from a Kerala Kitchen in Abu Dhabi

A Lesson in Belonging from a Kerala Kitchen in Abu Dhabi

Jethu Abraham’s mother held on tightly to her Keralite identity through her food, with her kitchen serving as a delicious lesson and introduction to their ancestry.    Friday mornings in our apartment in Abu Dhabi always began with the slow, deliberate hiss of the pressure cooker. This was almost always accompanied by the swift crackle of the mustard seeds as my mother finished the last of her breakfast cooking, by pouring the tadka on the coconut chutney. The aroma lingered long enough for me to quickly finish dressing and rush to the dining table for breakfast. Weekdays were rushed, as if to an invisible gravitational pull that began long before dawn — everybody hurried to get to school or work, with nobody really caring about having a bite that early. But weekends were different, and slow. Breakfast was distinctly Keralite almost as if by rule — hot, spicy kadala curry (black chickpea curry) poured over steaming cylindrical blocks of puttu (rice cakes) or appams (rice pancakes) with generous heaps of chicken stew. On the days that …

Konju Peera & Other Lessons in Belonging from an Abu Dhabi Kitchen

Konju Peera & Other Lessons in Belonging from an Abu Dhabi Kitchen

My amma never sat me down and explained our language or who our ancestors were. Instead food became her language, sharing lessons in migration and cultural identity. Jethu Abraham takes us into their Abu Dhabi kitchen. Friday mornings in our Abu Dhabi apartment always begin with the slow, deliberate hiss of the pressure cooker. This is almost always accompanied by the swift crackle of mustard seeds as my mother finishes the last of her breakfast cooking, pouring the tadka on the coconut chutney. The aroma lingers long enough for me to quickly finish dressing and rush to the dining table for breakfast. Weekdays are rushed; an invisible gravitational pull that begins long before dawn — everybody hurries to get to school or work, and nobody really cares about having a bite so early. But weekends are different, and deliciously slow. Breakfast is distinctly Keralite, almost by rule — hot, spicy kadala curry poured over steaming cylindrical blocks of puttu or lacey appams, with generous ladles of chicken stew. On the days that Amma has a …

‘Sone ka darwaza’: Inside Sunny Leone’s stunning Mumbai home with LA-style kitchen, private theater, DIY artwork, and stunning view | Bollywood News

‘Sone ka darwaza’: Inside Sunny Leone’s stunning Mumbai home with LA-style kitchen, private theater, DIY artwork, and stunning view | Bollywood News

Farah Khan, along with her longtime cook Dilip, had earlier visited Sunny Leone’s luxurious Mumbai home — and the tour quickly turned into a delightful experience. The property opens into a grand, five-star hotel-like lobby, which initially left Dilip thinking it was the main house itself, only to be led further in through what he excitedly called a “sone ka darwaza.” Stepping inside, the house boasts striking interiors — black-and-white marble flooring at the entrance, transitioning into sleek grey floors across the rest of the space. The decor follows a clean, minimal palette of white interiors, complemented by grey sofas, carpets, and curtains. Sitting area in Sunny Leone’s house. (Photo: Farah Khan/YouTube) Impressed, Farah said, “I want to see this house. It is lovely.” Her attention was soon drawn to a detailed artwork featuring Lord Buddha set against a black background, highlighted with intricate green and yellow patterns. Sunny Leone shared, “This is from Nepal. Buddha down the hallway.” Pointing to other artworks, she added, “The rest are all mine.” Open space in Sunny’s house. …

How Tensions Near Strait Of Hormuz Affect India’s Kitchen? Explained

How Tensions Near Strait Of Hormuz Affect India’s Kitchen? Explained

Read ahead to know how what is LPG, how it is made and the reason behind ongoing crisis across the country. A large share of global LPG shipments travels the Strait Of Hormuz, the narrow Gulf passage now under strain amid tensions in Iran. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is mainly mixture of Propane and Butane. These gases are normally invisible and weightless in the air. But when compressed, they turn into a dense liquid that can be stored in cylinders. That is why a household LPG cylinder can hold enough fuel for weeks of cooking. 60 per cent of the total LPG comes from Natural gas processing and remaining 40 per cent comes from oil refining. Millions of years ago, LPG formed underground. Ancient plants and marine organisms were buried under layers of sediment. Heat and pressure slowly transformed this organic material into crude oil and natural gas. LPG can be easily packed and stored in many ways, making it easy to transport. Check the above image to know how LPG is separated from natural …