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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

four boundaries in 40 overs: team india's worst nightmare comes true on the biggest day of their lives


It may not have been a 5/3 type of a collapse, but a capitulation of sorts nonetheless. As the entire nation plunges into disappointment, heartbreak, somberness and collective grief following India's defeat in the final of the World Cup, scribes, including yours truly, will dwell into reasons behind this outcome. Was it the toss? Conditions? Dew? Rohit Sharma's shot? Virat Kohli's dismissal? Or KL Rahul's? No, the answer is primarily two numbers. Only four boundaries were scored in the final 40 overs of India's innings. And frankly, that right there marked the biggest point of no return.

Here's some trivia around it. And boy, let it sink in, Of those four boundaries, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj hit two. It is the joint-fewest by India in a completed innings since July 2011. The last time they hit fewer boundaries after the 10th over of an ODI innings when they batted at least 40 overs in total was in 1999. There was no coming back. This may not exactly fall in the timid or the fearful category but it certainly wasn't the bravest either. After Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bowl, Rohit knew it was advantage Australia, and that his 'we were looking to bat first' was nothing more than just a cover up. Simply put, the pitch behaved in three different ways throughout the contest. To put it into further perspective, it was as if India's innings began on a Day 3 Nagpur surface, ended on Day 5 approximately five hours later and then transformed into a whole other Day 1 Adelaide pitch when Australia batted.

Throughout India's innings, only one narrative did the rounds – on the commentary box and social media alike. If no dew, 240 is a competitive total. If no dew, Australia could be made to look chasing 300. Or how Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja would eat them up. Breaking news: Both spinners went wicketless and there was almost little to no dew. Yet Australia cantered home with seven overs to spare. In order to gauge the stark difference as to how the pitch behaved in the two innings, look no further than how Marnus Labuschagne kept dabbing balls around for singles, while Rahul couldn't. Every time the latter tried to give the ball direction, or tried to open his bat face, the ball went either uppish or straight to the fielder. At one point, it had become so irritating that even singles were being egged on like a Rohit pull shot for six.

I say Rahul, because Kohli's 54 came at the strike-rate of 85.71. As long as he was batting, even if the boundaries had dried up, Kohli kept hopes alive that at some stage, he would take off. Kohli's role in this World Cup had been that of an anchor, and with Rohit, Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer gone, the stage was set for him to play till the end of the innings. The frustrating wait grew. The overs progressed from 15 to 20… and then 25; without that damned boundary as the Ahmedabad crowd's decibel levels, which had reached a peak seeing Rohit on song, had gone, dropped incredibly. In the 29th, Kohli played on. Sucker punch.

Between over 11 and 40, Australia picked three wickets for 80 runs. And truth be told, it was game over by then. A lot of it should be attributed to Australia's freak fielding but then again, watching a team that has consistently posted substantial totals struggle to find boundaries or even milk singles as the run rate gradually came crashing down from seven an over to less than five, was uncomfortable.

Rahul's snail-paced innings was a bigger letdown. He has taken responsibility whenever India have lost early wickets but the version of him that turned up on Sunday was eerily similar to the what he so desperately has tried to move away from. He was rushed, looked unbalanced against Starc and Hazlewood and looking to play full 50 overs, entered the proverbial shell. Rahul is a fine batter against spin, doesn't fall for traps. He uses his feet to go square of the wicket, and in front of it. Yesterday, the little lapse in approach prevented all that from happening.

So, why this overcautious approach? Because contrary to the general belief, India's batting doesn't run as deep. Neither was it tested. Suryakumar Yadav is a misfit in ODIs, and Jadeja has been found wanting against quality spin and reverse swing. The vulnerability which after Hardik Pandya's absence was so well guarded until now, Australia exposed it. Hence, India's obsession with either a Shardul Thakur or an Axar Patel as a caution at No. 8. With neither around, nor Ashwin, Rahul was forced to take a more restrained course, which even spilled on to his wicketkeeping as he regularly struggled to contain byes.

Should he and Kohli have shown more intent? In a perfect world, and more so on a perfect pitch, surely. But the sluggish and tacky Pitch 5, expected to play in India's favour, backfired. The home team has a say in deciding the kind of surface they want to play on, but in this case, the team management erred in its assessment. Given that batting is India's strength, the reason behind opting for a surface that encouraged a stop-and-wait approach remains unclear and may never be known.

When the dust settles and the players are able to put this result behind – and they will, because sport is about moving on – hopefully the guys won't beat themselves up over it. Nevertheless, they may just however reflect on those 40 overs of adversity in hindsight.

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

anushka sharma wore a simply stunning midi dress to attend the india vs australia world cup final. it costs...

 Anushka Sharma attended the India vs Australia World Cup Final on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Several big names made an appearance at the match to support team India. Later, they also took to the internet to praise the team's efforts after Australia lifted the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy. Anushka was seen hugging her husband, Virat Kohli, after the finals. The pictures showed the actor dressed in a simply gorgeous printed midi dress. If you loved Anushka's ensemble, scroll through to know its price.

What is the price of Anushka Sharma's dress for the World Cup Final?

Anushka Sharma with her husband, Virat Kohli.

Pictures from the World Cup Final show Anushka Sharma cheering for team India and her husband, Virat Kohli, from the stands. After India lost, snippets from the Narendra Modi Stadium showed her hugging Virat. She wore a sleeveless halter midi dress at the match, perfect for summer or beach getaways. One can also include the ensemble in their wardrobe for the fall season by layering it with cardigans and boots. It is from the shelves of the clothing label Nicobar.

The price of the dress Anushka Sharma wore to India vs Australia World Cup Final.

The breezy midi dress Anushka wore for the match is named the Flared Halter Dress - White & Blue. Adding it to your collection will cost you 7,250. The romantic blue and white floral patterns add a romantic charm to the ensemble. It also features a unique relaxed silhouette, layered design on the torso, pleated flowy skirt, calf length hemline, and a round neckline.

Anushka styled the dress with minimal accessories, including gold hoop earrings, statement rings, stacked gold bracelets, a stylish vintage watch, and flats with black ribbon ties. Lastly, she chose feathered brows, glowing skin, mascara on the lashes, nude pink lip shade, and rouge on the cheeks for the glam picks. Side-parted open wavy locks gave the finishing touch to Anushka's look for the final match.

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shah rukh khan cheers team india after world cup loss, ranveer singh says ‘we’re all gutted'

Shah Rukh Khan penned a note for the team India after losing the World Cup 2023 final match against Australia. Shah Rukh was among the many who witnessed the match at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. He was joined by wife Gauri Khan and their kids, Suhana Khan and Aryan Khan. 

Shah Rukh Khan on World Cup loss

After Australia won the match, Shah Rukh took to his X account and thanked the men in blue for their performance. He wrote, “The way the Indian team has played this whole tournament is a matter of honour and they showed great spirit and tenacity. It’s a sport and there are always a bad day or two. Unfortunately it happened today….but thank u Team India for making us so proud of our sporting legacy in cricket…u bring too much cheer to the whole of India. Love and respect. You make us one proud Nation.”

Celebs at the match

Team Australia beat India by 6 wickets. Several celebrities, including AbRam Khan, Shanaya Kapoor, Asha Bhosle, Daggubati Venkatesh, Ayushmann Khurrana and Vivek Oberoi were seen at the stadium for the match. Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan were seen alongside Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh who were also rooting for India from the stands. Deepika was also joined by her sister Anisha and their father, badminton champion Prakash Padukone.

Ranveer Singh to Team India

Later, Ranveer took to his Instagram Story and wrote for the Indian team, “Some highs, some lows. Some good days, some bad days. Some wins, some losses. That's sport. That's life. We are all gutted, but let's applaud our boys for giving it their all.”

Ranveer Singh reacts to World Cup loss.

Besides them, Anushka Sharma and Athiya Shetty were also present at the stadium as their husbands played in the field. A photo of them sulking as India lost to Australia has now gone viral. After the match, Anushka was seen hugging Virat Kohli near the stands. As she was seen consoling him, Virat's face was not visible. Only his blue jersey with his name was visible since the camera faced his back.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

katrina kaif and sobhita dhulipala look stunning in sarees at mumbai event, enjoy folk performance. watch

 

Actors Katrina Kaif and Sobhita Dhulipala recently attended an event in Mumbai and also interacted with one another. Several videos and pictures of the duo emerged on social media platforms. The event was the book launch of fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani.

Katrina and Sobhita enjoy folk dance

In a video, Katrina Kaif and Sobhita stood on either side of Tarun and enjoyed a folk dance performance. Both of them smiled and clapped as they watched the dance. For the event, Katrina wore a mustard yellow saree and a matching blouse. Sobhita opted for a nude pink embellished saree and matching blouse.

Katrina and Sobhita speak to each other

Tarun also shared a series of pictures and videos from the event. In a clip, Katrina and Sobhita spoke with one another. Katrina was seen resting her hand on Sobhita's arm as the latter smiled.

Sobhita kept her hand on her chest and mouthed "Thank you" and later "bye" to Katrina. Tarun also posed individually with both Katrina and Sobhita in other photos.

About Katrina's latest film

Katrina was recently seen in Tiger 3 alongside Salman Khan. Helmed by Maneesh Sharma, Tiger 3 also stars Emraan Hashmi and Vishal Jethwa. The film minted 44.50 crore on the day of release (November 12).

The film is inching towards the 200 crore club at the domestic box office. Tiger 3 is the third instalment in the Tiger franchise. The film also has a cameo appearance by Shah Rukh Khan and a post-credit scene featuring Hrithik Roshan.

Speaking to ANI, Katrina opened up about how she prepped for the film, especially the crucial action sequences. “The action training in this film was definitely the toughest for all of us. We wanted to take it to a new level. It's a different type of action. It's very hand-to-hand. It's very real. We're seeing a lot of larger-than-life spectacles and around us, and also, you do have sequences like that in the film.”

About Sobhita's latest projects

Fans saw Sobhita recently in Prime Video's Made in Heaven 2 and The Night Manager. Released in August this year, Made in Heaven 2 also stars Arjun Mathur, Jim Sarbh, Shashank Arora, Kalki Koechlin and Shivani Raghuvanshi. The Night Manager also features Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur, Tillotama Shome, and Saswata Chatterjee.

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Saturday, November 4, 2023

party time! kareena kapoor dolls up for shah rukh khan’s glamorous b’day bash with sister karisma kapoor and bff amrita arora. pics inside


Shah Rukh Khan roped in most of the entertainment industry’s popular faces and celebrities on the special occasion of his birthday party. Bollywood’s beautiful divas Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karishma Kapoor, Amrita Arora, and others are all decked up as they attend SRK’s 58 birthday.

King Khan’s Big Day

Today was indeed a memorable day for King Khan/Baadshah of Bollywood amid the trailer launch of his highly anticipated film Dunki. The moment became extraordinary after he surprised his fans by watching the teaser live with them during the Mumbai event. Fans from all over the globe attended his event to get a glimpse of the legendary actor. The beautiful day culminated to an end with a glamorous night at SRK’s birthday party.

It’s time to PARTY!

Kareena Kapoor aka Bebo took to his Instagram story to reveal her party look along with her sister Lolo (Karishma Kapoor) and best friend Amrita Arora with a few other close friends. Sharing the pictures with her girl squad, Kareena wrote, “Celebrating cinema...the Badshah himself and my dear Pooja.”

The Jaane Jaan actress exudes elegance in her white off-shoulder satin dress with a touch of royalty as she paired her dress with a beautifully cut diamond necklace. Karishma on the other hand, looked mesmerizing in a black glittery gown. While Kareena’s Bff Amrita Arora looked dashing in a violet colored mini dress. 

For the unversed, Pooja Dadlani is a celebrity manager. She is also SRK’s birthday twin and his manager.

Actor Arjun Kapoor also hopped excitedly to the party look trend after he took to his official Instagram handle to give a glimpse of his dapper look.  Dressed up in pink and black, this Kapoor is party-ready to celebrate the big day with SRK. "A night to celebrate the King, the Badshah, the Pathaan of Indian Cinema!!! @iamsrk #SRKDay," he captioned the post

On the work front, Shah Rukh Khan will be next seen in Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki, alongside Taapsee Pannu, Dia Mirza, and Boman Irani. His previous films, Pathaan and Jawan broke all records after they crossed the 100-crore mark and were dubbed a blockbuster. 

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aamir khan, mohanlal and kichcha sudeep come together to unveil a promo of kamal haasan's indian 2

Fans of Kamal Haasan are elated by back-to-back updates on their matinee idol's upcoming projects. The makers of Indian 2 announced a couple of days ago that an "intro" will be revealed on November 3. Movie buffs have started guessing what the much-awaited update could be.

Lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies, which are bankrolling the film, left everyone surprised by informing them that Rajinikanth and SS Rajamouli will be revealing the update from their social media pages. Needless to say, this has left cinephiles thrilled. As if this wasn't enough, the team has now come up with more surprises.

Aamir Khan, Mohanlal and Kichcha Sudeep join hands for Kamal Haasan

Lyca has announced that Aamir Khan, Mohanlal and Kichcha Sudeep will do the honours for Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada versions of the much-awaited update. It looks like the makers have laid a proper platform to project Indian 2 as a pan Indian project.

While a few believe the "intro" could be a teaser or a short promo video, there are some who opine that it could be an impressive poster that is likely to elevate the hype associated with the big-budget movie.       

Updates on KH 233 and KH 234 in the offing

Indian 2 is said to be hitting the screens in August 2024. An announcement on the exact date is awaited soon. Kajal Aggarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, Siddharth and Bobby Simha among others play pivotal roles in the movie.

Meanwhile, Kamal Haasan is now busy with the films being helmed by H Vinoth and Mani Ratnam which are tentatively known as KH 233 and KH 234 respectively. An update on these two movies is also expected in the coming days. The Ulaganayagan's birthday falls on November 7, and fans are excited to the core.

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ut 69 movie review: raj kundra’s hard-to-digest jail drama is stuffed with poop and pep talk



It may seem too soon for businessman Raj Kundra, better known as actor Shilpa Shetty's husband, to get a biopic made on him. But when you have the funding and a story to tell, it's always the right time to go all out. Though after watching UT 69, it seems as if only Kundra and debutant director Shahnawaz Ali saw merit in this so-called story, and decided to make a film on it. After watching the jail drama for 117 minutes, the only thing I asked myself was, 'What was this? Why was this?' 

Making his debut as an actor and narrating his ordeal of spending 63 days in prison, Kundra stars in UT 69 that traces his time spent in Arthur Road Jail after his alleged involvement in a pornography scandal in 2021. While anyone would have thought that the intention behind the film was to clear Kundra's image or prove his innocence, strangely enough, the film doesn't touch upon the case at all, maybe because the matter is subjudiced. That somehow was quite a put off for a lot of people who couldn't see a point or purpose in watching a nearly 2-hour film based on someone's life in prison. We definitely needed more.

From the first scene till the last, all you get to see is the jail, the barracks and the deplorable conditions of the inmates living there. I am not denying that as a subject it could actually be a hard-hitting, but basing it on one person's journey was a bit of a hard sell.

Being a star husband, Kundra's days in prison might be of interest to someone who wishes to see if celebs are treated any differently behind the bars. And UT 69 takes that as the opportunity to discard such notions as Kundra is shown to have spent some terrible time sleeping on the floor with 245 other inmates in a barrack that has a capacity of 46 people, eating food that's not only uninviting but difficult to digest. And then making the most of 'indigestion', there are countless toilet scenes ingested in the script, and each one of them make you want to throw up at the mere sight of it. I mean, why show so many gross things to leave your audience disgusted? On top of that, trying to turn it into toilet humour with pooping and farting noises was just not cool and could have well been avoided.

That being said, yes, UT 69 is a sincere attempt at shedding light on the conditions of jails in India and lack of basic amenities for the inmates. The pain, angst, dilemma and helplessness that Kundra goes through is portrayed well and looks pretty real. His bond with other inmates, finding solace in their words and gestures, forming connections and finding a family - these portions are written well. In scenes when he gets to talk to his wife, Shilpa Shetty on weekly calls, you feel what he would have actually gone through when he didn't get to speak to his family for initial days. Then there's a time when the inmates are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi - it is one of the most beautiful scenes and moves you.

Kundra as an actor brings a balance in his performance, and while living that horror again for the cameras, he makes sure to keep it as real as possible. In fact, all other inmates in that one barrack, and the cops involved, played their parts well and made this pointless drama watchable. Though I felt the humour bit could have been mellowed down a bit because at times it appeared that the harsh realities of staying in a prison was made to look like a cakewalk, which actually is not the case.

Towards the end, there's an attempt to make the objective of the film clear which is how Kundra, after his bail, informed the Human Rights Commission about the conditions inside, and went on to set up a free legal aid team to help underprivileged families who are stuck in the legal system with family members in jail.

All said and done, UT 69 doesn't have a clear plot or a story that it wants you to understand, absorb and take back home with you. It's merely documenting Raj Kudra's account of being in jail, and the unbelievable conditions of the prison. But for that kind of an in-depth commentary, I'd rather watch a documentary on condition of Indian jails than see Raj Kundra in it as the hero.

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