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.

Virat Kohli turns Kishore Kumar’s Juhu bungalow into Mumbai’s newest hotspot — One8 Commune!

Virat Kohli, Indian cricket superstar, has transformed the legendary singer Kishore Kumar’s former Juhu bungalow-Gouri Kunj-into Mumbai’s newest high-profile dining destination, One8 Commune. This latest addition to Kohli’s restaurant chain blends Bollywood nostalgia with the cricketer’s love for fine food, bringing together fans of music, cricket, and modern design. The restaurant pays homage to Kishore Kumar’s musical legacy while offering contemporary, relaxed interiors featuring sunlit glass roofs, vintage décor, and earthy tones. Kohli has personally ensured that the space retains its homely vibe and emotional essence, creating a welcoming venue where guests can drop in casually and soak up the history along with the chic hospitality. What’s really set social media buzzing are the menu prices. Steamed rice is listed at Rs 318 and tandoori roti at Rs 118, with other dishes like fries at Rs 348 and cheesecake at Rs 748. The menu spans plant-based, seafood, and fusion plates, with a special “Virat’s Favourites” section reflecting Kohli’s vegetarian lifestyle, including dishes like tofu steak and mushroom dumplings with truffle oil. Some customers have defended the pricing, citing the premium location, curated recipes, and Kohli’s focus on quality, but others are calling the costs extravagant. Kohli’s choice of venue signals his admiration for Kishore Kumar, with touchpoints to both cricket and Bollywood legacies throughout the space. The restaurant aims to celebrate India’s cultural icons and bridge generations, offering an elegant spot for fans and foodies alike. Also Read: Kareena Kapoor Khan reveals son Taimur keeps asking if she can message Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma for THIS reason!.

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”.

PIL filed against Paresh Rawal’s The Taj Story over controversial poster depicting Lord Shiva statue

A public interest litigation (PIL) petition has been filed before the Delhi High Court seeking action against the soon-to-be-released film The Taj Story featuring actor Paresh Rawal. The film, scheduled for release on October 31, sparked heated debate following its poster, which depicts a statue of Lord Shiva emerging from the iconic Taj Mahal dome-a visual that reignites the contentious theory alleging the monument’s Hindu temple origins. Advocate Shakeel Abbas, the petitioner, alleges that The Taj Story presents “fabricated and provocative content” about the origins of the Taj Mahal, contradicting established historical consensus and scholarly writings. The petition claims the film’s speculative assertions threaten to erode public faith in history, provoke communal unrest, and potentially damage the international reputation of the Taj Mahal, which is recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The plea urges the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to review the certification granted to the movie and instruct required cuts if necessary to safeguard communal harmony across the country. Furthermore, the PIL requests that a clear disclaimer be added to the film, clarifying that it presents a contested narrative rather than established fact. According to the petition, the movie contains “deeply divisive scenes” that may incite communal tensions and disrupt public peace. The plea also mentions the amplification of controversial statements by political leaders and fringe groups, raising alarms over the potential for nationwide unrest. Also Read: Paresh Rawal REACTS to The Taj Story being called “propaganda”: “It focuses solely on historical facts”.