Actress Photos Actress Lilly Singh HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 By GethuCinema Admin August 13, 2023 Related Posts Lilly Singh Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 273.7K Likes Download Photo Lilly Singh InstagramCaption : HANJI. My... Actress Lilly Singh HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actress Lilly Singh HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Lilly Singh Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 619K Likes Download Photo Lilly Singh InstagramCaption : The Punjabi... Actress Lilly Singh HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Lilly Singh HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem. Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem. Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem. At least there’s an open bar… 😅❤️ Comment below with a 💃🏽 if you’ve witnessed this first hand. But I ain’t even hating tbh. Dance routines were a KEY part of my upbringing, right up until I started making YouTube videos. It started when I was super young. My cousin and I had matching star lenghe and were booked and busy! We did routines just like this one at every family party. And when I say, I truly believed I was a superstar… 😂 Then in high school, the intensity turned up with talent shows and international nights. They were treated like life or death. Motivational speeches were made before performances, matching outfits from the local mall were purchased and mixed cds were made in abundance. I remember after performing a specific routine in grade 11, I felt as if I’d completely figured out life… because I completed a 9 minute mediocre routine. There was nothing I couldn’t do! In university, I started to participate in dance competitions and the stakes couldn’t have been more high for me. I’d practice until 4am with my team in various spots of our school (some nights even finding a random nook to sleep in, so we could start again the next morning). We’d cry during practices because we cared so much about dancing and doing well. And during competition pre-parties, battling with another school and winning was the greatest form of validation ever. I went on to become the captain of a co-ed bhangra team and we got hired to perform at weddings. We went through it all: bad crowds, great crowds, huge dance floors, tiny dance floors, dance floors covered in broken glass, and costumes that were not washed enough. Those were some good times. Can any of you relate to dance being such a big part of your life? I think back at those times with such fondness and it immediately makes me smile. And it all started… being the little cousin who performed at a wedding ❤️ Bye bye Twitter! I know it’s not healthy to feel joy over someone else’s loss but… I’m okay with that right now💀😂 because Twitter has dragged me, come for my neck, roasted my soul and harvested my organs. So please, even though I stopped using it years ago, let me have this moment of being petty af. Is this just me? Anyone else happy over Twitter slowly dying? Or are you all healthy, well-adjusted adults? Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️ Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️ How I’m about to flirt with your millennial girlfriend 👀😂 Comment below if you know this straight banger💥 I’ve been messing around with the keyboard and really enjoying zoning in on one task. It’s definitely super difficult with these long af nails so… some choices will have to be made lmao 💀 also I only know how to use one hand because using two seems like straight rocket science. What song should I learn next? Just as a hobby! I did Tere Liya on my stories a few days ago 🎶 Let’s talk motivation. What drives you?👇🏽 I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For the past decade, the most common question I get is, “how are you so motivated?” It’s true. One of my greatest strengths is a relentless work ethic. And although I enjoy my relaxation time (more now than in the past), I am someone who can put seemingly endless energy towards a task. I’m not here to argue if that’s healthy or not 😅 But why and how? My answer has changed over the years, from surface level answers like “I’m just so grateful and I love my job!,” to more honest answers like, “I have people and years of sexist traditions to prove wrong.” But recently the answer has changed yet again to a larger, encompassing thought. Today, I believe what drives me is doing all the things that little Lilly couldn’t even imagine. I have an addiction to breaking the boundaries presented to me and seeing what’s possible instead. Im obsessed with meeting the people I idolize, entering the rooms I’m curious about and creating the stuff I want to see. Simply put, I feel the most fulfilled when I do things and can think, “damn, I can’t believe this actually happened.” And while these tasks can be viewed as daunting, challenging or horrifying (which they are!) instead of approaching them with fear, I approach them with excitement. Im honest enough to admit that I have an addiction to seeing what’s possible for me in this lifetime. Im obsessed with growth and exploration. And maybe one day I’ll become too tired for all of this, but that day is not near. For the foreseeable future, I will pick excitement over fear. Perhaps, excitement is just the evolution of fear. Fear tells you to be scared of failing and excitement tells you to do the thing either way. Here’s to choosing excitement ✨ Let’s talk motivation. What drives you?👇🏽 I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For the past decade, the most common question I get is, “how are you so motivated?” It’s true. One of my greatest strengths is a relentless work ethic. And although I enjoy my relaxation time (more now than in the past), I am someone who can put seemingly endless energy towards a task. I’m not here to argue if that’s healthy or not 😅 But why and how? My answer has changed over the years, from surface level answers like “I’m just so grateful and I love my job!,” to more honest answers like, “I have people and years of sexist traditions to prove wrong.” But recently the answer has changed yet again to a larger, encompassing thought. Today, I believe what drives me is doing all the things that little Lilly couldn’t even imagine. I have an addiction to breaking the boundaries presented to me and seeing what’s possible instead. Im obsessed with meeting the people I idolize, entering the rooms I’m curious about and creating the stuff I want to see. Simply put, I feel the most fulfilled when I do things and can think, “damn, I can’t believe this actually happened.” And while these tasks can be viewed as daunting, challenging or horrifying (which they are!) instead of approaching them with fear, I approach them with excitement. Im honest enough to admit that I have an addiction to seeing what’s possible for me in this lifetime. Im obsessed with growth and exploration. And maybe one day I’ll become too tired for all of this, but that day is not near. For the foreseeable future, I will pick excitement over fear. Perhaps, excitement is just the evolution of fear. Fear tells you to be scared of failing and excitement tells you to do the thing either way. Here’s to choosing excitement ✨ Let’s talk motivation. What drives you?👇🏽 I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For the past decade, the most common question I get is, “how are you so motivated?” It’s true. One of my greatest strengths is a relentless work ethic. And although I enjoy my relaxation time (more now than in the past), I am someone who can put seemingly endless energy towards a task. I’m not here to argue if that’s healthy or not 😅 But why and how? My answer has changed over the years, from surface level answers like “I’m just so grateful and I love my job!,” to more honest answers like, “I have people and years of sexist traditions to prove wrong.” But recently the answer has changed yet again to a larger, encompassing thought. Today, I believe what drives me is doing all the things that little Lilly couldn’t even imagine. I have an addiction to breaking the boundaries presented to me and seeing what’s possible instead. Im obsessed with meeting the people I idolize, entering the rooms I’m curious about and creating the stuff I want to see. Simply put, I feel the most fulfilled when I do things and can think, “damn, I can’t believe this actually happened.” And while these tasks can be viewed as daunting, challenging or horrifying (which they are!) instead of approaching them with fear, I approach them with excitement. Im honest enough to admit that I have an addiction to seeing what’s possible for me in this lifetime. Im obsessed with growth and exploration. And maybe one day I’ll become too tired for all of this, but that day is not near. For the foreseeable future, I will pick excitement over fear. Perhaps, excitement is just the evolution of fear. Fear tells you to be scared of failing and excitement tells you to do the thing either way. Here’s to choosing excitement ✨ Let’s talk motivation. What drives you?👇🏽 I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For the past decade, the most common question I get is, “how are you so motivated?” It’s true. One of my greatest strengths is a relentless work ethic. And although I enjoy my relaxation time (more now than in the past), I am someone who can put seemingly endless energy towards a task. I’m not here to argue if that’s healthy or not 😅 But why and how? My answer has changed over the years, from surface level answers like “I’m just so grateful and I love my job!,” to more honest answers like, “I have people and years of sexist traditions to prove wrong.” But recently the answer has changed yet again to a larger, encompassing thought. Today, I believe what drives me is doing all the things that little Lilly couldn’t even imagine. I have an addiction to breaking the boundaries presented to me and seeing what’s possible instead. Im obsessed with meeting the people I idolize, entering the rooms I’m curious about and creating the stuff I want to see. Simply put, I feel the most fulfilled when I do things and can think, “damn, I can’t believe this actually happened.” And while these tasks can be viewed as daunting, challenging or horrifying (which they are!) instead of approaching them with fear, I approach them with excitement. Im honest enough to admit that I have an addiction to seeing what’s possible for me in this lifetime. Im obsessed with growth and exploration. And maybe one day I’ll become too tired for all of this, but that day is not near. For the foreseeable future, I will pick excitement over fear. Perhaps, excitement is just the evolution of fear. Fear tells you to be scared of failing and excitement tells you to do the thing either way. Here’s to choosing excitement ✨ Golden hour with my boy. Drop a ❤️ below to give him a virtual belly rub. Golden hour with my boy. Drop a ❤️ below to give him a virtual belly rub. Golden hour with my boy. Drop a ❤️ below to give him a virtual belly rub. Golden hour with my boy. Drop a ❤️ below to give him a virtual belly rub. Golden hour with my boy. Drop a ❤️ below to give him a virtual belly rub. Cut the crap and follow @unicornisland. Because it feels so complicated to do good, doesn’t it? We’re scared of getting cancelled, being misinformed, sounding silly or we feel intimidated by how complicated some issues are. So, let’s make it simpler. ❤️ Every Friday on the @unicornisland page, I’m going to break down the big issue of gender inequality, by sharing one small fact about it. Why? Because I’ve been on this journey for years now and I’ve seen first-hand how inaccessible this space can be. I’ve been to so many fundraisers, government gatherings, etc., and I’ve always felt that the majority of the planet would not comprehend what’s being discussed. Not because we’re not smart, but because sometimes it sounds like an exclusive language, full of stats, acronyms and ideas that are overly complicated and seldom explained. And that doesn’t set us up for success because we ALL need to be part of the solution. So consider @unicornisland a safe space to learn, discuss and ask questions. And spoiler alert, there actually no dumb questions. So, add “learn something new” to your weekly checklist ✅ and stay tuned for a new episode every Friday only on the @unicornisland page! Dare we say… Friday FUNDays? See what I did there? Ahh? Cause it’s Unicorn Island Fund and then… Friday.. so. 👀 And big issues need big support. So, please share this video with anyone who may want to learn more, or tag a friend below! The only thing better than helping girls thrive, is doing it with a friend. And to all my friends who have large audiences, please consider sharing so we can unite for good 💪🏽 To keep it 💯, I am not paid or sponsored to do this work. In fact, it’s the opposite. I spend money to do it because I really care about this issue and it genuinely breaks my heart. And I believe that the majority of people care as well, but sometimes aren’t sure how to do their part. So this is my attempt at building a bridge from the people that care to the work that needs to be done. I hope you’ll join along, even if just to learn some new things 👋🏽💪🏽 Let’s do some good! #unicornisland #fridayfundays It’s giving neck pain. Comment below with a 💪🏽 if your neck is also a diva. Like oops I slept on a different pillow for 10 seconds. Sue me. Neck? MORE LIKE WRECK…. Burn. Loser. Bukwaas baji Beach off 🏖️ #yehdosti Beach off 🏖️ #yehdosti Beach off 🏖️ #yehdosti Beach off 🏖️ #yehdosti Beach off 🏖️ #yehdosti TagsLilly Singh Previous articleActress Cindy Crawford HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023Next articleActress Bensu Soral HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023