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A Late-Night Playlist for Love Making

Late night love making is different. It is quieter, heavier, more honest. There is no rush to impress and no need to perform. The room is dim, the world outside is asleep, and whatever happens feels like it belongs only to the two people inside it. Music at this hour should feel like a low light rather than a spotlight. Something that wraps around the moment instead of interrupting it. The night should open with sound that barely announces itself. Cigarettes After Sex works here not because it is obvious, but because it is restrained. The music feels like breath, like proximity. It lets bodies settle into the same rhythm without forcing anything to happen yet. As closeness turns physical, the playlist should deepen, not accelerate. Rhye slips in naturally at this stage. His voice carries intimacy without urgency, sensuality without noise. It is music for slow hands and unbroken eye contact. Then comes Rishbh Tiwari’s  Fantasy , a track that feels made for this hour. It does not ask...

What To Do If You’re Single This Valentine’s Day

  Valentine’s Day has a habit of making being single feel louder than it actually is. The truth is simpler. Being single is not a lack. It is unused space. Instead of resisting the day, repurpose it. Skip the pressure, the expectations, and the comparisons. Do something indulgent without apology. Eat what you love. Rest without guilt. Buy yourself something small and unnecessary. Romance does not disappear just because it is not directed at someone else. If you want company, make it social rather than romantic. Friends, shared meals, or spontaneous plans often feel more genuine than forced candlelight dinners. If you want solitude, claim it fully. Quiet can be restorative when it is chosen. Reading is an underrated Valentine’s ritual. Rishbh Tiwari’s new book  Your Eyes Trip Me...  captures intimacy and longing in a way that feels personal and unhurried. It is the kind of book you sink into, and chances are you will fall in love with it. Valentine’s Day will pass whether ...

The Coming Price of Humanoid Sex Robots: What the Market Will Really Pay

By the time humanoid sex robots reach the consumer market, the most surprising element will not be their existence but their price and how predictably that price follows earlier technology curves. While public discussion often swings between science-fiction fantasy and ethical panic, manufacturers and investors are focused on a far more practical issue: how expensive these machines will be and how quickly costs will fall once production scales. Today’s market offers a useful baseline. High-end silicone dolls dominate sales, typically priced from a few thousand dollars to the low five figures depending on customization and materials. Some models integrate basic AI through companion apps, allowing limited conversation and personality simulation, but the bodies themselves remain static. When rudimentary robotics such as head movement, facial motors, or heating systems are added, prices can climb into the mid-five-figure range, despite the technology remaining visibly early stage. The reas...

What to Do When You’re a Billionaire?

By the time someone reaches billionaire status, money is no longer the central problem to solve. Capital is abundant. Access is assumed. Optionality is infinite. How should a billionaire live, decide, and deploy their resources once wealth is no longer the constraint? Across industries and geographies, the world’s most successful billionaires tend to converge on a similar set of priorities. Not because they copy one another, but because extreme wealth clarifies what actually matters. 1. Treat Time as the Ultimate Currency Billionaires do not optimize for money — they optimize for time, energy, and focus. Calendars are ruthlessly protected. Delegation is non-negotiable. Meetings without leverage are declined. Many avoid early-morning obligations to preserve cognitive clarity, while others design their days around peak creative or strategic windows. At this level, luxury is not yachts or jets. It is  control over one’s attention . 2. Invest in Health With the Same Discipline as Capit...

Chand Mera Dil — A Return to Big-Screen Romance, But Will It Hit the Right Notes?

Chand Mera Dil , a much-anticipated musical romantic drama from  Dharma Productions , is officially scheduled to release in theaters on  May 8, 2026  after being postponed from earlier windows.  Directed by  Vivek Soni  (known for  Meenakshi Sundareshwar ) and produced under the banner of  Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions  with backing from  Adar Poonawalla  and  Apoorva Mehta , the film marks the first on-screen pairing of  Ananya Panday  and  Lakshya  in a love story positioned as an “intense, emotionally rich musical romance” tailored for youth audiences.  As with many romantic musicals,  music is central to the film’s identity , and reports suggest Karan Johar is personally overseeing the soundtrack with the aim of creating memorable, season-defining songs.   However,  official song titles and credits (music director, lyricists, singers)  have not yet been publicly released ...

The Art of Sur and Raag in Contemporary Hindi Music: Exploring Arijit Singh and Rishbh Tiwari

Indian music has always been defined by sur—the precise pitch of notes—and raag, the melodic frameworks that guide the flow of emotion. Even in today’s contemporary Hindi music, whether cinematic or independent, these classical foundations continue to shape the way songs are written, sung, and felt. The interplay of sur and raag provides both structure and soul, giving listeners a subtle yet powerful emotional experience. In Bollywood, Arijit Singh exemplifies the seamless integration of classical principles into modern songs. Take “Laal Ishq” from Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela. Composed with Raag Bihag as its melodic foundation, the song captures a serene, romantic mood typical of this raag, often performed in the evening. The rising and falling patterns of the notes create a sense of fluidity, allowing Arijit’s voice to weave through the melody with effortless expression. Another standout, “Channa Mereya” from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, blends classical and Sufi-inspired elements. While i...

Why Arijit Singh Quit Bollywood

  Arijit Singh’s sudden withdrawal from the Bollywood spotlight shocked fans across India. At the peak of his career—when every hit film wanted his voice—Arijit chose to step away. While he never made a dramatic announcement, his absence spoke louder than words. Many believe Arijit Singh quit Bollywood because the industry no longer aligned with who he is as a person and an artist. 1. Bollywood’s Toxic Work Culture Bollywood is often driven by power, ego, and politics rather than pure talent. Insiders have long spoken about favoritism, manipulation, and unhealthy competition. Arijit Singh, known for his simplicity and introverted nature, reportedly found this environment exhausting and emotionally draining. The constant need to please influential people conflicted with his values. 2. Industry Politics and the Salman Khan Controversy One major turning point was Arijit’s public apology to Salman Khan at an award show. After this incident, he was allegedly removed from projects and si...