HomeNewsTrendsLifestyleWelcome 2024. And thank you for getting us this far, 2023

Welcome 2024. And thank you for getting us this far, 2023

2023 was the year the ghost of Mrs Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice stopped possessing (some) Indian moms, Akshata Murty's Gendaberunda necklace set off a thousand nostalgia trips, Malayalam movies still ruled the screen, Kiara Advani married Sidharth Malhotra, and Raha Kapoor sent the Internet into a tizzy.

December 30, 2023 / 09:48 IST
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The peak fashion moment on desi shores arrived when Akshata Murty accompanied her husband Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, on his trip to India.
2023's peak fashion moment on desi shores arrived when Akshata Murty accompanied her husband Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, on his trip to India. (File)

Now that 2024 is upon us, ’tis the season to look back. To sum up the year gone by and weigh it for sad and happy, good and bad. We know that India overtook China in population. Wars are raging and Covid is said to be back, though no one is testing anymore. ‘Work from home’ has moved into office premises, so ties are back. And real estate prices are seeing a high-rise again.

There are some who wail, ‘If the second early Roman king Numa Pompilius had not invented the calendar, there would have been no January 1 to be hung over on.’ Then there are those who just won’t dwell on bad news during flashbacks. As ABBA once sang, ‘I don't wanna talk about things we've gone through. Though it's hurting me, now it's history…’ The normal reflex is to shrug off the old and get on with the new. Let’s read up on what our horoscopes are chirping about and stock up our soul with resolutions!

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The ghost of Mrs Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has stopped possessing Indian moms. They no longer say, ‘A single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.' Tinder, Grinder, Raya and other dating apps engender much mating, but rarely matrimony. No one says ‘one-night stand’ anymore; people these days hook up.