How cancelling plans became the best thing Indians do
Someone just cancelled on you. You pretended to be sad for exactly four seconds. Then you pulled up Netflix, got under the blanket, and had the best Friday night of your month.
Someone just cancelled on you. You pretended to be sad for exactly four seconds. Then you pulled up Netflix, got under the blanket, and had the best Friday night of your month.
Your stomach hurts and your first instinct is to reach for a tablet. Acharya Balkrishna says stop. The fix has been sitting in your kitchen the whole time.
Summer heat drains your body faster than you think. Acharya Balkrishna says the answer has been sitting in your kitchen all along. A glass of shikanji does more than cool you down.
The heat is brutal. Your body is showing it. Acharya Balkrishna says the fix has been sitting in your kitchen all along, and it is smaller than your fist.
The vegetable most Indians push to the side of the plate is quietly doing the heaviest lifting. Acharya Balkrishna says the bitterness is not the problem. It is the point.
Most people cook garlic and lose half its power. Acharya Balkrishna says the real benefit is in the raw clove, crushed, rested, and taken before anything else enters the stomach. One small habit. A very long list of results.
The most talked-about manicure of 2026 is barely a manicure at all. No rhinestones, no builder gel, no UV lamp. Just clean, healthy nails, and somehow, that has become the biggest flex in the room.
A generation raised on TikTok didn't just discover Korean food. They made it a personality. From buldak noodles at midnight to gochujang on everything, here's why Korean cuisine has become the defining comfort food of Gen Z.
The vendor looked at matcha, looked at a kulhad, looked at a bhagona, and saw no problem. Netizens saw several. Garmatcha survived anyway.
Your feet carry you everywhere. Yet they are always the last to get care. Acharya Balkrishna's lemon foot soak changes that in just 15 minutes.