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TopicDevil Wears Prada

Topic: Devil Wears Prada

Miranda Priestly hangs her own coat in The Devil Wears Prada 2. Somehow, it works

The sequel attempts to humanise ‘the devil’, and surprisingly, it works. Miranda’s emotional exchange with Nigel is the sequel’s most earned moment.

Emily delivers the best lines in Devil Wears Prada 2

The sequel understands the legacy of witty, snappy lines delivered in The Devil Wears Prada.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 isn’t about fashion this time. It tackles the dark ages of publishing

The film doesn’t restrict its commentary to fashion magazines. It highlights, though briefly, the struggle of ‘good journalism’ as well.

Anne Hathaway said ‘Inshallah’. A fan gifts her a Quran

While some praise the cultural exchange, others speculate the move is a PR strategy following her recent 'Mother Mary' controversy.

5 iconic moments from The Devil Wears Prada 2 promotions

Film sequels often risk falling short, as they struggle to match the cultural impact of the original. Meryl Streep, however, addressed this perception head-on, encouraging audiences to expect more.

Gird your loins—The Devil Wears Prada 2 and a masterclass in marketing

With popcorn Birkins and Bollywood's own Miranda Priestly, Karan Johar, fangirling over Meryl Streep, the campaign proves that 20 years later, The Devil Wears Prada is as iconic as ever.

Karan Johar has watched Devil Wears Prada 200 times, he told Meryl Streep

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is all set to release in India on 1 May, nearly 20 years after the original film.

On Camera

Vijay turned reels, whistles, and fan edits into a political triumph

TVK tapped into young people with promises of employment, better governance, and youth-centric politics, framing old regimes as outdated while invoking Tamil pride and resistance to divisive agendas.

Noel Tata’s resistance to IPO creates discord in board of Indian conglomerate

At the center of the rift is the initial public offering of Tata Sons, which controls a vast collection of companies that do everything from making salt to selling luxury vehicles.

One missile, multiple warheads, many targets: India successfully test-fires Agni 5 with MIRV tech

With MIRV, India can target different different locations or the same location with a time gap. This can include decoys to hoodwink the enemy’s defence systems.

Muslim voters no longer matter to BJP. Only a new Hindu-led coalition can challenge Modi-Shah

These elections mark completion of BJP-secular party divide purely on Hindu-Muslim basis. BJP’s rivals are increasingly looking like Muslim parties though their leaders are all Hindus.