Amarri Monroe is perfectly fine being Quinnipiac’s star — and an NIL rarity

So maybe this helps explain the story that follows. Maybe this explains why the best player on the Quinnipiac Bobcats a team that’s won 44 games and two regular-season MAAC titles the past two years and will open its season against St. John’s on Monday at Carnesecca Arena will actually be able to. Continue reading Amarri Monroe is perfectly fine being Quinnipiac’s star — and an NIL rarity

“Fine incoming” “That’s not even a costume for him”: NFL fans react as Lions’ Jameson Williams rocks outlaw-style with a gun for Halloween

It’s Halloween season, and Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams stunned social media with his costume. He dressed as a masked assassin or ninja for in a picture that was shared on X. Continue reading “Fine incoming” “That’s not even a costume for him”: NFL fans react as Lions’ Jameson Williams rocks outlaw-style with a gun for Halloween

Ikkis Trailer: Agastya Nanda stars in a powerful story of courage as India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee Arun Khetarpal

Maddock Films and Dinesh Vijan have finally unveiled the much-awaited trailer of Ikkis, a tribute to Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient. Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, the film marks the theatrical debut of Agastya Nanda, grandson of Amitabh Bachchan, who steps into the role of the 21-year-old war hero whose courage became immortal. The tagline “Woh Ikkis ka tha, Ikkis ka hi rahega” perfectly captures the essence of the film a salute to the fearless spirit of youth and the selfless bravery that defined a generation. Ikkis brings to life the untold story of Khetarpal’s valour during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, showcasing not only the intensity of battle but also the emotional depth of a young soldier driven by patriotism and conviction. Agastya Nanda, who made his acting debut in Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies on Netflix, takes a bold leap into the world of cinema with this challenging and inspiring role. The trailer has already generated immense buzz online, with fans and industry peers praising Agastya’s commanding screen presence and Sriram Raghavan’s signature storytelling finesse. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maddock Films (@maddockfilms)Showcasing his support towards his nephew, actor Abhishek Bachchan took to Instagram to repost the trailer and cheer for Agastya. In the past too, the Bachchan family has showcased their solidarity and support towards Nanda when he made his acting debut. Produced under the Maddock Films banner, Ikkis features an ensemble cast that includes Dharmendra, Jaideep Ahlawat, Simar Bhatia, Deepak Dobriyal, Sikandar Kher, Rahul Dev, Vivaan Shah, among others. Ikkis is set to hit theatres this December, promising an emotional and inspiring cinematic experience that celebrates one of India’s most extraordinary young heroes. Also Read: Bollywood’s Diwali blockbuster: Thamma to debut Ikkis trailer, uniting patriotism and horror on the big screen. Continue reading Ikkis Trailer: Agastya Nanda stars in a powerful story of courage as India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee Arun Khetarpal

Almost 30 Cat Memes for Almost-30 People on Their Trajectory of Becoming Crazy Cat Ladies

Hello, dedicated cat devotees on their trajectory. that slow, inevitable slide into becoming what society lovingly calls a Crazy Cat Lady. Don’t worry, though, this is a gender-neutral title. Crazy Cat Gentlemen, Crazy Cat Enbies you’re all welcome in this mad house. It starts so innocently, doesn’t it? You get one cat. Just one. Maybe two, because they need company. Then you start taking pictures of them in funny poses. Then, before you know it, your phone storage is 97% cat content, your camera roll is a shrine to your feline overlords, and your friends send you cat memes because they know. You’ve been marked. But honestly? It’s not even a bad thing. You could say it’s the natural evolution of adulthood some people collect plants, others collect vinyls, and we? We collect cat memes. And cats. And then even more cat memes about the cats we already have. So, if you’ve ever said, “I’m not a crazy cat person, I just really like cats”, while wearing socks with little paw prints and showing your friend a photo album named “Meowsters”, this list is for you. These almost 30 cat memes are here to guide you further down the path from “cat enthusiast” to “purroud unhinged feline archivist”. Embrace it. You’re not losing your mind you’re just gaining more cats. And cat memes. Continue reading Almost 30 Cat Memes for Almost-30 People on Their Trajectory of Becoming Crazy Cat Ladies

Aahana S Kumra to star opposite Purab Kohli in the children’s film Putul

After foraying into the reality space with the show Rise And Fall, Aahana S Kumra is set to come back on the big screen with her upcoming film Putul. Also starring Purab Kohli and Rajat Kapoor, Putul is a children’s film that talks about a turbulent marriage through the lens of a child, showing how it impacts their mind. Aahana plays Megha, a six-year-old Putul’s working mother, who is going through a turbulent marriage with Purab Kohli and is looking for a divorce. Sharing her experience of working on the film, the actress said, “I shot for this project about two years ago in Dehradun and had a wonderful time. We shot around the beginning of the year, and the weather was lovely.”Reflecting on her experience takes Aahana down memory lane. “I spent almost a month there and I have travelled a lot to the city since my childhood with my sister. We do an annual trip there. Thus, Dehradun is an integral part of my being,” she says. Directed by Radheshyam Pipalwa, Putul got screened at the Jagran Film Festival and Aahana feels it has been the best platform for the film. “It is one of the biggest film festivals in India and the film got screened in Meerut, which is my mother’s hometown. We had a houseful screening, and the turnout was lovely. I was also pleasantly surprised by how the film turned out.”She elaborated, “Putul talks about turbulent marriages through the lens of children and shows how it impacts them. The film is about relationships, and this film festival serves as the ideal platform for indie films, as it focuses on bringing cinema closer to its audience and connecting the film with the right viewers.”Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Aahana S Kumra’s mom opens up on her Rise and Fall journey; says, “She is playing with dignity”. Continue reading Aahana S Kumra to star opposite Purab Kohli in the children’s film Putul

ShackStream: Indie-licious Episode 181 – The Seance of Blake Manor

A spooky mystery in 1897 Ireland awaits us as we explore The Seance of Blake Manor on this week’s indie game livestream!. Continue reading ShackStream: Indie-licious Episode 181 – The Seance of Blake Manor

Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find

“I hope this email found you well,” are the seven most dreaded words you can read at 9 am on Monday morning. No one likes to be bombarded by tasks, work, or tedious emails. For cats, they don’t have to worry about anything like that. They don’t pay rent, have a job, or have any responsibilities. They’re basically just freeloaders, but that’s a different story. When you’re overstimulated and stressed out, live vicariously through these cute kitties simply relaxing in nature, breathing fresh air, and not expected to do anything with their day. Watching a cat in nature feels like watching the universe briefly balance itself. Whether it’s a tabby blending perfectly with fallen leaves, or a black cat silhouetted against the golden haze of dusk, there’s an unspoken understanding between the animal and its surroundings. They move slowly, deliberately sniffing, observing, stretching. No anxiety about unread messages, no compulsion to refresh a screen. Just presence. Pure, elegant, feline presence. Continue reading Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find

Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find

“I hope this email found you well,” are the seven most dreaded words you can read at 9 am on Monday morning. No one likes to be bombarded by tasks, work, or tedious emails. For cats, they don’t have to worry about anything like that. They don’t pay rent, have a job, or have any responsibilities. They’re basically just freeloaders, but that’s a different story. When you’re overstimulated and stressed out, live vicariously through these cute kitties simply relaxing in nature, breathing fresh air, and not expected to do anything with their day. Watching a cat in nature feels like watching the universe briefly balance itself. Whether it’s a tabby blending perfectly with fallen leaves, or a black cat silhouetted against the golden haze of dusk, there’s an unspoken understanding between the animal and its surroundings. They move slowly, deliberately sniffing, observing, stretching. No anxiety about unread messages, no compulsion to refresh a screen. Just presence. Pure, elegant, feline presence. Continue reading Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find

Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find

“I hope this email found you well,” are the seven most dreaded words you can read at 9 am on Monday morning. No one likes to be bombarded by tasks, work, or tedious emails. For cats, they don’t have to worry about anything like that. They don’t pay rent, have a job, or have any responsibilities. They’re basically just freeloaders, but that’s a different story. When you’re overstimulated and stressed out, live vicariously through these cute kitties simply relaxing in nature, breathing fresh air, and not expected to do anything with their day. Watching a cat in nature feels like watching the universe briefly balance itself. Whether it’s a tabby blending perfectly with fallen leaves, or a black cat silhouetted against the golden haze of dusk, there’s an unspoken understanding between the animal and its surroundings. They move slowly, deliberately sniffing, observing, stretching. No anxiety about unread messages, no compulsion to refresh a screen. Just presence. Pure, elegant, feline presence. Continue reading Cats Chillin’ in Nature That an Email Will Never Find