REPLACEMENT 6.11
Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 7th Nov 2025
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Nov 6, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
PARVARISSHH 7.11
Vicky & Katrina welcome BABY BOY!!
🏏Series: India tour of Australia, 2025, Aus vs India,4th T 20🏏
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Nov 7, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
Disgusting Amaal
WT**** Mihir : Pre cap
🥳🥳Happy Birthday Rockingsunny 🥳🥳
Munni to Manjuri
If Madhuri can get work, why can't Aishwarya?
What if abhira gets her saas/sasur remarried
Tv actors Neil Bhatt and Aishwarya Sharma file for divorce.
Prediction of BB19 winner poll
Shocking eviction (Spoiler)
Originally posted by: Intoxicator
I am soooo ticked off, Eka- I waited all of 12 hours to enter my last Wordle guess. And I got it wrong - me and my big MOUTHš”
Why why why did i go with U??
My streak is broken...šš
šMy daughter got it in fourth try.
Originally posted by: Intoxicator
I still remember being allowed to stay up till midnight when Deathly Hallows was released and my mom and a bunch of other parents taking me and my friends to the bookstore. I hadn't read of any of the books before then (I think the first book might have come out the year I was born, lol). There was so much excitement, people dressed up as book characters, butter beer was being servedš¤£
My mom got me the full boxed set and I still have it somewhere. I'm a pretty avid reader but I have to say I enjoyed the HP series, and I particularly liked that she took the trouble to represent the different cultures in UK. I was so pleased to see Nagini and the Patil sisters - there was no representation like that in the American books I was reading. By the way, her Cormoran Strike detective novels are fantastic (writes them under the penname, Robert Galbraith).
Are they gory and gruesome? Her detective fiction.. I thought to read but shied away bcz it seemed very bloody.
The first one (The Cuckoo's Calling) isn't and probably still the one I like best of this series. The Silkworm IS rather gruesome. Career of Evil has some gory elements (it starts with a severed leg being delivered to Cormoran's office...). The last two are not particularly gory if I recall. Lethal White was interesting. Troubled Blood was not as good as the other ones.
But they are very readable - JK knows how to tell a story!
Originally posted by: austen-eliot
Are they gory and gruesome? Her detective fiction.. I thought to read but shied away bcz it seemed very bloody.
But aab hum Mentally ill JIJA Ji ky sachy waly fans hain šššOriginally posted by: Moonlight493
Congratulations Snowwhite we finally have a Sirat Fanbase we now have other Sirat fans instead of just us 2
Otherwise I do prefer the rugged looking men..like all sensible girls
LOL! Richard Armitage for one... right? I tried watching him in the Netflix Harlan Coben series and quit after one episode. So perhaps it's John Thornton who's appealing to usš
Who else you got? I need to fill my crush vacuumš¤£
Unmarried girl ko sabhi choti baby samjhty hain š aur married girl ko sabhi don't know kaya samjhty hain š¬I and my husband have a large circle of friends. Mery hubby ky friend ki wife Mujhy 26+ samjhti thi š¤¢
Hey Austen - there was some talk a while back about picking some old Hindi movies for us all to watch.
I'm on the 'Abhimaan' soundtrack section of my dad's music collection and I've never seen the movie. I heard it's a remake of A Star is Born and is a classic. The songs are beautiful.
Any interest in watching/discussing? Have any of you seen it already?