Year-long NTR’s 100th birth anniversary celebrations begin

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Hyderabad, May 28 The one-hundredth birth anniversary celebrations of legendary actor, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder, and former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh N.T. Rama Rao (NTR) began on a grand note, across Andhra Pradesh and beyond, on Saturday.

The celebrations will continue over the next year in Andhra Pradesh and beyond.

NTR is credited with promoting the Telugu identity and self-respect at a time when all South Indians were clubbed as ‘Madrasis’.

His children include Telugu actor Balakrishna and former union minister Daggubati Puranderswari. Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu is a son-in-law of NTR.

Balakrishna had earlier announced that the family members would tour across the world to participate in the celebrations which will continue till May 23, 2023.

In Hyderabad, several members of the NTR clan including his grandson and film star Jr NTR made a beeline for NTR Ghat, the patriarch’s final resting place, to pay homage.

While Balakrishna is kickstarting the celebrations from NTR’s birthplace, the TDP has arranged a massive public meeting at Ongole where the Mahanadu, or organizational meeting is being held.

Born on May 28, 1923, at Nandikooru in Andhra Pradesh, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) cemented his position as the doyen of the Telugu cinema industry. He was famous and revered for his on-screen portrayal of Lord Rama, Krishna, and myriad Hindu gods, mythological, and historical figures. He also effortlessly portrayed modern characters as well. Apart from acting, NTR also tried his hand at the direction and production of movies.

But it was as a politician that NTR made his mark. Single-handedly setting up the Telugu Desam Party, he made his way to the record books when he campaigned for nine months, won the Assembly elections, and became the first non-Congress chief minister of Andhra Pradesh in 1983. He became chief minister for the third and final time in December 1994.

He was a leading member of the National Front Alliance which formed the government at the Centre in 1989.

NTR died on January 18, 1996, in Hyderabad.

IPL 2022: Top-class balance, role clarity the ingredients of success for Titans

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Ahmedabad, May 28 Before the start of IPL 2022, many hadn’t given Gujarat Titans a chance to be in the playoffs, let alone the final of the tournament.

But, as things stand now, the Hardik Pandya-led side is in Sunday’s title clash at their home ground, the Narendra Modi Stadium, against inaugural champions Rajasthan Royals. The ingredients of success for Gujarat, as per leg-spinner Rashid Khan, have been down to two things: top-class balance and clarity in roles to the players.

“To me, it is not important that you have all the best players in the eleven, that is something which is not important to have in your team. The kind of players you need to have, you need to give them certain roles in the team. If you have the best five-six players who bat at the top order and are not able to bat at number five or six, I don’t think you can manage that team well,” said Rashid in the pre-final virtual press conference.

Rashid further explained that with everyone in the team made clear about their roles before the start of the tournament, it helped in getting the required balance for the playing eleven. “More important has been the balance we have in the team, which has helped to take us in this position because it was very clear to each and every player what is my position, where I will bat and even knew that this is the situation I will face in the game and be fully prepared for that.

“There was no confusion in the players’ minds that what will be the responsibility in my team and what role I will play. It was very clear from game one, which was really important for the bowling unit too, that ‘yes, this is my responsibility, this is where I will bowl’.”

“So, that’s really important than you have the best teams. The balance of the team has been top-class, that’s how we got here. We never had it in our mind before the competition where we are going to reach but it was in our mind that we have to play good cricket, give 100 percent, be well-prepared for the game, and train and practice hard to have a positive mindset and enjoy the game.

“We are so happy to be here but we will keep things simple for the final: – just go there, express our skills and enjoy the game.”

In this season, Gujarat has had eight players who picked Player of the Match awards, with Rashid winning once and left-handed batter David Miller bagging the award twice. Miller, who won Gujarat a direct ticket to the final with an unbeaten 38-ball 68, feels that fellow finisher, all-rounder Rahul Tewatia, and pacer Mohammed Shami have been amongst the players who have contributed to the side’s consistent run with little but important contributions.

“It obviously has been a really good season. But the standouts for me have been Rahul Tewatia. You talk about the performances which didn’t get the man of the match awards. With his two sixes, we needed 12 off the last two balls, he won the game there (against Punjab Kings).

“Someone like Shami has bowled incredibly well like he’s put us in really good positions in the power-play despite not getting man-of-the-match awards and just sort of setting the tone as a bowling unit. It’s really tough to single out different players as lots of guys have put their hand up throughout the season in small moments that have contributed towards a lot of wins.”

Rashid, too, agreed with Miller’s views and remarked that all eleven members making efforts to win matches has been more huge than grabbing individual awards. “It’s not just depending on one player like he takes four-five wickets or makes 80-90 runs in each game to win it for us. It has been the contribution of all the eleven players and that is something which has meant that we are here.

“Even if it’s a single wicket or an over which changes the momentum of the game in certain times, that is also why the opposition teams never made plans against us because the whole eleven takes the responsibility, which has also meant that we have been on the winning side maximum times.

“We understood our roles and responsibility; it’s not about getting the man of the match. It’s just about I have to perform well when the team needs, like good overs or a couple of wickets. That is something which matters rather than to get the man of the match.”

Kunal Jaisingh enjoys shooting in Nainital for ‘Muskuraane Ki Vajah Tum Ho’

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Mumbai, May 28 Actor Kunal Jaisingh, who was previously seen in the TV show ‘Kyun Utthe Dil Chhodh Aaye’, is enjoying shooting in beautiful locations of Nainital for his upcoming show ‘Muskuraane Ki Vajah Tum Ho’.

He says: “Nainital is a charming hill station. We have a good time reaching out here. And shooting here is a lovely experience. I’m making some good memories here. The people here are super sweet and loving. Nainital experiences a pleasant climate throughout so shooting gets a little easier.”

Kunal adds he enjoys exploring places and a career in acting helps him to be at amazing sites for shoots.

He continues: “I personally enjoy traveling and exploring new places. And luckily I have picked a perfect career in acting for myself. It helps me to explore amazing sites while shooting. Of course, being in an outdoor schedule it does get hectic but a hectic schedule with such a lovely backdrop and weather is not much to complain about. I just enjoy it.”

Kunal is known for featuring in popular shows like ‘Pavitra Bhagya’, ‘Ishqbaaaz’, ‘The Buddy Project’ among others.

Aamir Khan’s sister Nikhat Khan opens up on ‘Banni Chow Home Delivery’

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Mumbai, May 28 Aamir Khan’s sister Nikhat Khan has joined the cast of the show ‘Banni Chow Home Delivery’.

She commented: “I am excited to make my debut on the small screen with the leading channel of our country Star Plus.”

Nikhat has produced several projects including ‘Madhosh’ and also had been part of films such as ‘Mission Mangal’ and the web series ‘Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story’

On being part of the TV show, she shared: “It’s an opportunity and an honor to make my place in the viewer’s heart. Viewers will get to know more about my character as the show moves forward. I am excited for the viewers to love my role as the story develops.”

The show is about the journey of a strong and fiercely independent young woman, Banni (played by Ulka Gupta), who runs a food delivery business where she cooks home-cooked meals for people who have moved to the city in quest of a job but miss home-cooked food.

Ulka is cast opposite Pravisht Mishra, who would play a disabled character named Yuvaan.

‘Banni Chow Home Delivery’ is starting from May 30, every Monday to Saturday at 9 pm on Star Plus.

 

‘Balika Vadhu 2’ star Sagar Parekh on playing a spoilt brat in ‘Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan’

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Mumbai, May 28 Actor Sagar Parekh, who has been part of shows like ‘Balika Vadhu 2’, ‘Tera Yaar Hoon Main’, ‘Rajaa Betaa’, and ‘Internet Wala Love’, will be next seen in the fourth season of the popular web series ‘Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan’.

Speaking more about his role and the series Sagar says: “‘Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan’ is coming up with its 4th season. It would be a web show on Voot originals. The audience will be seeing a whole new cast. The character I am playing is one of the most important in the show.”

“I am playing Yuvan, who is a spoilt brat and comes from a very rich background in Himachal. Though he is a soft-looking guy, he is very rugged by his nature. This is his biggest flaw and for the first time in my career, I am playing a character like this. Yuvan is a victim of substance abuse and through his character, we will understand the power of resistance that everyone carries within themselves.”

He also adds: “This show has been running for almost a decade. It’s rare that a show does this well. I feel this is one of the best youth-based shows. When it first aired on MTV I was not even an actor. And I never thought I would be a part of it.”

Before this Sagar has done ‘Babbar Ka Tabbar’ for ZEE5 for both seasons.

Sagar also shares his take on the OTT content and what he likes about it.

He says: “There is a lot of creativity in the process and as an actor, you grow while doing web series. This is my second and I am sure after this web show, I will evolve as a better actor and will get many more opportunities.”

Interestingly the series has some bold scenes and Sagar talks about them.

“I have a few makeout scenes but we are going to cheat as I am not comfortable and I am still exploring the process of that. Otherwise, I do not smoke in real life however I have to smoke on screen. This is something that web series make us do. they pull off the actors from their comfort zones. I am not scared of it and I will do that since it’s my job.”

Soon the cast and crew of the series will be in Goa to shoot. So how excited you are about that?

“It’s always an excitement when you have outdoor schedules and more so when it’s Goa. Then you shoot, party and chill up, gel up with your co-actors. So the bond happens at a different level. I am quite excited. The monsoon has already started there and it’s one of the best seasons to go there.”

Sagar also shares his preference as an audience and what exactly he likes to watch.

“I love to watch thrillers and Sci-fi based shows and also sometimes action-based shows. ‘Money- Heist and ‘Breaking Bad’ are my favorites.”

‘Runway 34’ takes off for early access on OTT platform

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Mumbai, May 28 After its theatrical run, the aviation thriller film ‘Runway 34’ directed by Bollywood superstar Ajay Devgn is available for early access before digital subscription on Prime Video.

Inspired by true incidents, the film follows the story of Captain Vikrant Khanna (played by Ajay Devgn), a flying prodigy, whose flight takes a mysterious course after take-off from an international destination. The cutting-edge visual treatment of the narrative, a crisp story, and screenplay make the movie an immersive watch.

The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rakul Preet Singh, Boman Irani, Angira Dhar, and Aakanksha Singh. Commenting on the development of early access on the OTT, Ajay Devgn said, “‘Runway 34’ has been my dream project and I am very excited to offer viewers early access to the movie through Movie Rentals on Amazon Prime Video. The intent with every movie that I make is to take it to the widest audience possible.”

“Through the service, the film will be available to movie lovers from every corner of the country – who can enjoy streaming the movie at a time and device of their choice. For those who missed watching the movie in the theatre, you can get together with your friends and family for an at-home movie night this Friday! As a special treat for my fans, I am excited to share some previously unreleased footage from the film – I hope you enjoy it”, he added.

The viewers can rent the movie in 4K quality for Rs 199 on Prime Video. ‘Runway 34’ has been directed and produced by Ajay Devgn under the banner of Ajay Devgn films.

 

Jr NTR pays homage to his grandfather NT Rama Rao

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Hyderabad, May 28 On the occasion of NTR Jayanthi, actor Jr NTR visited NTR Ghat in Hyderabad to pay his respects to his late grandfather, ex-Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and film icon N.T. Rama Rao.

Jr NTR arrived early in the morning to avoid fans and paparazzi. Nonetheless, a sizable crowd gathered at the venue, so as to catch up with the ‘RRR’ actor. The security guards tried to keep them from approaching the hero.

Meanwhile, N.T. Rama Rao’s centenary is being celebrated in grand style across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

In terms of work, Jr NTR will soon begin ‘NTR30’ with Koratala Siva. He has also announced ‘NTR31’, a collaboration with Prashanth Neel.

 

Monkeypox may slow down but not be eliminated: Report

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London, May 28 Amid the rising number of monkeypox cases, a new report says that it may never be eliminated because too many infections are going under the radar, and pet animals could continue to harbor the virus.

Monkeypox may now be endemic in the UK and Europe, leading experts have warned as the virus normally confined to areas of Africa continues to spread around the world, reports the Daily Mail.

Adam Kucharski, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said it was unlikely the current outbreak would spiral into a pandemic like Covid because it spreads through prolonged close contact.

But the epidemiologist, who is also a member of the UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), warned the “biggest risk” is that cases will “not be eliminated in some places”.

He said any persistent transmission increases the risk that the virus, closely related to smallpox, could be passed onto pets, meaning there will be permanent reservoirs of infection, as is the case in Africa.

EU health chiefs have already acknowledged this threat and are considering a cull for all hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs owned by monkeypox patients.

In the UK, officials are also expected to release guidance telling infected Britons to keep their distance from family pets.

On Friday, a World Health Organization report said that the virus has spread to more than 20 countries, with about 200 confirmed cases and over 100 suspected cases in nations where it is typically not found.

 

IPL 2022 season for the Royals is all about Shane Warne, says Samson

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Ahmedabad, May 28 Rajasthan Royals sent out a heartfelt message to all those who believe in the team to also have the late Shane Warne in their thoughts when the side takes on Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2022 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Sunday.

The legendary Australian spinner, who guided the team to its maiden IPL title in 2008, died recently due to a suspected heart attack while vacationing in Thailand, and since then, there has been a groundswell of emotion in the Royals camp, which wants to win the title and dedicate it to the spin wizard.

Opener Jos Buttler, the architect of the Royals’ seven-wicket win against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Friday night, asked his skipper Sanju Samson for his thoughts on the late cricketer’s legacy.

“Absolutely. The tournament, I think, right from the start has been for him (Warne). And, I think we need to take one more step for him (win the title). I think it’s really special (being in the IPL final). I don’t want to talk much about it but we are just one step closer to doing something special for the late Shane Warne,” said Samson after the win against RCB in Qualifier 2.

Buttler, who scored an unbeaten 106 off 60 balls on Friday, said he was delighted with the outcome of the match.

“Obviously delighted, it was a great day for us, amazing crowd, amazing occasion and we finally won the toss which I think was pretty crucial, so feeling good,” said the England cricketer, who has been in sublime form this season, scoring four centuries and an equal number of half-tons, and amassing a mind-boggling 824 runs in the 16 games he has played so far this season.

Samson also conceded that the team feels safe as long as Buttler is at the crease.

“We all are very safe and happy when we see Jos batting,” said Samson, adding that his task of leading the side had been made easy by experienced players such as Buttler.

“Yes, it (captaincy) becomes really easy when you have some quality cricketers around you where you don’t have to talk much to them. You just have to ask them how you are feeling and very rarely I’ve had chats with people,” added Samson.

 

Communal tension in coastal K’taka region rise amid hijab, Malali mosque rows

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Bengaluru, May 28 Communal tension in the coastal Karnataka region comprising Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, and Udupi is on a rise with the resurfacing of hijab controversy and the Malali temple-mosque row.

The coastal region of the state is considered to be communally sensitive and a bastion of the BJP. The region is prone to communal tensions and clashes. The hijab crisis which snowballed into an international issue started from here.

When things seemed to have settled down, the communal strife raised its ugly head again in the region with the Hindu students launching a protest against the wearing of hijab in classrooms as classes in schools and colleges resumed after the summer holidays.

The ruling BJP government has stressed that only uniforms are allowed on campus. Following the protest at the University College of Mangaluru, BJP MLA Vedavyasa Kamat is holding a meeting with College Development and Management Committee members and students. Mangaluru University Vice-Chancellor and Registrar are also participating in the meeting.

Meanwhile, the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has stated that they will not let Hindu activists carry one handful of soil from Malali Masjid stirring a controversy. “Don’t dream about taking over masjid,” stated Abdul Mazeed Mysuru, the state president of SDPI on Saturday.

Addressing a rally at Mangaluru, Mazeed challenged Hindu activists and Sangh Parivar members to take the traditional way of “Tambula Prashne” to ascertain on the destruction of 200 years old Suggalamma temple in Ballary by mining baron and BJP leader Janardhana Reddy.

RSS games make JD (S) and Congress parties fearful. “Sangh activists who give boycott calls of businessmen, aren’t you ashamed when Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had inked MoU with Yousuf Ali for Rs 2,000 crore?” questioned Abdul Mazeed.

M.A. Yusuf Ali is a UAE-based Indian businessman and billionaire. He is the chairman and managing director of LuLu Group International which owns the Lulu Hypermarket chain worldwide.

The ruling BJP in the country is not “pro-people”. It is pro-industrialists Ambani and Adani. The BJP is destroying the country academically, socially, and economically instead of empowering it, he charged.

However, the authorities are maintaining the status quo on the Malali Masjid premises. The temple structure surfaced at the time of renovation recently. Following the development, the court issued the status quo order. Hindu activists are claiming that they will take the legal way to reclaim this temple.

With the state already entering the election year, the issues are threatening to snowball into a major crisis situation in the entire region, say sources.

 

Samsung likely to cut phone production by 30 mn units in 2022

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Seoul, May 28 Amid the pandemic crisis, South Korean tech giant Samsung has reportedly decided to cut its phone production by 30 million units this year.

The report mentioned that Samsung is cutting production targets across its low to mid-end and flagship models, reports SamMobile.

Samsung was reportedly going to produce 310 million units of smartphones in 2022 but it has now decided to cut that back to 280 million units.

The company had initially aimed to produce 300 million units in 2022 but it has yet to hit this figure after 2017. However, the global economic situation has dented demand and the company has to react, the report said.

Other companies have reportedly taken similar steps in the face of this challenging economic environment.

Apple is believed to have cut its smartphone production for 2022 as well. The company is reportedly cutting production of the iPhone SE by 20 percent.

Hijab row: Only uniforms are allowed, says K’taka Minister

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Koppal, (Karnataka) May 28 While commenting on the resurfacing of the hijab issue in Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh on Saturday categorically stated that only uniforms are allowed on school and college campuses across the state.

He further said that the order of the Karnataka High Court must be followed regarding the issue.

The Minister’s remark comes after hundreds of students from Mangaluru’s University College staged a protest on Thursday against wearing hijab in classrooms.

The students expressed anger at the authorities for allowing this despite the court and government orders.

In his statement on Saturday, the Education Minister also said that textbooks were already being printed, adding that “there is history and nationalism in the syllabus”.

He blamed the opposition Congress for creating confusion among students and also in the state regarding the textbook revision row.

Top Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and RMallikarjun Kharge have launched fierce attacks on the state’s ruling BJP in connection with the row.

Kharge slammed the state government for the inclusion of RSS founder K.B. Hedgewar’s speech in the syllabus.

26 injured in J&K road accident

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Jammu, May 28 As many as 26 passengers were injured when the bus they were traveling in turned turtle in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district on Saturday.

According to police, the driver lost control of the bus leading to the accident in the Battal Ballian area of Udhampur district on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway.

“Six of the injured have been referred to government medical college hospital in Jammu”, police said.

 

Was playing an U-16 game somewhere in Kerala when RR first won the IPL title in 2008, reveals Samson

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Ahmedabad, May 28 Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson was in his teens when the legendary Shane Warne and Pakistan’s pace bowler Sohail Tanvir guided the team to victory in the inaugural IPL season in 2008.

Cut to 2022, and 14 years later Samson has recollections of the magical day when the Warne-led Royals won by three wickets against the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings. It was only befitting that Warne was at the crease when the winning runs were scored at the DY Patil Stadium on June 1, 2008.

Samson said he was playing an Under-16 game somewhere in Kerala in 2008 when the RR-CSK final took place. He perhaps wouldn’t have imagined that one day he would be guiding the team into the final of the IPL.

“I was playing an Under-16 final somewhere in Kerala when I saw Shane Warne and Sohail Tanvir win it for Rajasthan Royals in 2008,” said Samson after his team defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by seven wickets with 11 balls to spare.

Samson conceded that the toss has played a crucial role all through the tournament, given the dew factor that comes into play in the night matches at all the venues.

“Yes, definitely, the toss made it much easier for us. The toss plays a huge part. The pitch plays completely different in the second innings. We are very fortunate to have Jos (Buttler). Touchwood, one more match to go (final against Gujarat Titans).”

The 27-year-old Samson conceded that the tournament had been very “tough” for the side with all the ups and downs.

“It was really tough. But we (are) used to bouncing back in the IPL. It is a long tournament where you go up and down. The wicket, bowling first, was a bit sticky and helped the fast bowlers. The bounce was good, which made it easier to hit the spinners (playing second). But our fast bowlers bowled really well. We needed to close very well with DK (Dinesh Karthik) and (Glenn) Maxwell there,” added Samson.

Intense pressure was bogging Buttler down but Sangakkara said something special to him

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Ahmedabad, May 28 Rajasthan Royals’ charismatic batter Jos Buttler has revealed that intense pressure midway through the IPL 2022 season was weighing heavily on his mind but head coach Kumar Sangakkara’s encouraging words to “give yourselves a chance to find a way” helped him overcome the form slump.

Opener Buttler was the architect of the facile win against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Qualifier 2 at the Narendra Modi Stadium here, as the England cricketer smashed a superb 60-ball unbeaten century (106 not out) at a strike rate touching 177 to guide Rajasthan to the IPL 2022 final against Gujarat Titans.

The 32-year-old opener has so far amassed a massive 824 runs in 16 games, scoring four centuries and an equal number of half-centuries, and has been the Royals’ guiding force as they aim to clinch their second IPL title after the side won in the inaugural season in 2008 under legendary spinner Shane Warne.

This is only the second time in the history of the IPL that the Royals have entered the final.

Buttler, who was adjudged ‘Player of the Match’ said that the pep talk from Sangakkara helped as he went to Kolkata (for Qualifier 1) with a “freer mind”.

“I came to the season with very low expectations but a lot of energy. It is very exciting to stand in the final. I had a season of two halves and had very honest conversations with people really close to me. I was feeling the pressure midway, and it was only about a week ago that I opened up about it.

“It helped me and I went to Kolkata with a freer mind. Sometimes it is not working for me, and there are times when a younger me would have played a shot and come out. But it’s something that Sanga (Sangakkara) has been saying that the longer you stay, you give yourselves a chance to find a way.”

Buttler paid tribute to the late Warne, saying that the Australian legend has been an “influential figure” for the side.

“Great excitement to have the opportunity to play in the final of the biggest tournament in T20 cricket. Shane Warne has been such an influential figure for RR. We will miss him dearly,” added Buttler.

IPL Turning Point: Wickets at regular intervals in slog overs cost RCB game in Qualifier 2 

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Ahmedabad, May 28 In all their 15 matches before Qualifier 2, Royal Challengers Bangalore had strong finishes with the bat which played a vital role in their successful campaign but it wasn’t the case against Rajasthan Royals, who knocked out the Faf du Plessis-led side from the IPL 2022.

On Friday, it was only for the first time that RCB failed to score 50 runs in the last five overs batting first in the IPL 2022 season.

RCB were 123/3 at the end of the 15 overs and looked set to reach at least 170, with Rajat Patidar and Mahipal Lomror at the crease. However, Patidar couldn’t carry longer and departed soon after scoring a crucial fifty (58 off 42) as Jos Buttler took an excellent catch near the ropes in the bowling of Ravichandran Ashwin.

Dinesh Karthik then joined Mahipal Lomror in the middle as Bangalore was eyeing a strong finish in the last four overs. But Lomror failed to deliver and got out to Obed McCoy after scoring just 8 runs.

Thereafter, Prasidh Krishna, who gave away 16 in the last over that put Gujarat Titans in the final in the first Qualifier, on Friday dented RCB at the death.

Off the first ball of the 19th over, the pacer got rid of RCB’s finisher Dinesh Karthik (6), who holed out too long-on and bowled a searing yorker to knock out Wanindu Hasaranga’s stumps on the next delivery, stunning the RCB dugout.

Harshal survived the hat-trick ball but the damage was done as Prasidh ended with figures of 3 for 22 — his joint second-best figures in T20 cricket. Obed McCoy, who finished with 3 for 23, came to bowl the last over where he conceded just three runs to leave RCB with a sub-par total of 157 for 8.

Chasing a modest target, Jos Buttler smashed a superb unbeaten century (106 not out off 60) and led Rajasthan Royals to a convincing 7-wicket win over RCB in 18.1 overs. Apart from Buttler, the likes of Sanju Samson (23 off 21) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (21 off 13) also made vital contributions with the bat for RR.

Speaking after the match, Rajasthan skipper Sanju Samson said belief and composure in their skills helped his bowlers deliver in the slog overs.

“The wicket was a bit sticky and was helping the fast bowlers a bit, it had a really good bounce and was easier to play the spinners. We closed the innings really well, having DK and Maxi at the end we knew what they could do but having belief and composure in our skills is what got us through,” Samson said.

It will be Rajasthan Royals’ first IPL final since 2008 when they won the title under the captaincy of legendary Shane Warne. Sanju Samson-led Rajasthan will now face Hardik Pandya’s Gujarat Titans in the final at the same stadium in front of a huge crowd on Sunday.

IPL 2022: Came up against a strong Rajasthan, says disappointed Du Plessis after RCB’s loss

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Ahmedabad, May 28 After suffering a crushing seven-wicket loss against Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 of IPL 2022, Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Faf du Plessis said that he is really disappointed with the result and his team came up against a strong opposition, who deserved to win.

After Prasidh Krishna (3/22) and Obed McCoy’s (3/23) sensational bowling, Jos Buttler played a special knock (106 not out off 60) and led Rajasthan Royals to IPL 2022 final with a convincing seven-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Qualifier 2 at Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday.

“Obviously disappointed tonight. Came up against a really strong Rajasthan team who probably deserve it more than us,” said du Plessis at the post-match presentation.

The RCB captain felt that it was overall a good season for the team and also lauded Harshal Patel and Dinesh Karthik.

“Great season for RCB. Really proud. My first season coming in and seeing how special the fans are everywhere we go. A big thank you to everyone coming out and supporting us. Have had some incredible performances for us. Harshal has been amazing. DK.. all the guys picked for India,” he added.

Talking about the future of the team, the Proteas cricketer said that they have young talent and will look to maximise them in the next three years.

“Nice young talent in our squad, and obviously with a 3-year plan.. that’s what you try to maximise … you get them raw at the beginning but they can turn into superstars. We’ve seen that Rajat, since he’s come in, has looked at home,” he said.

“A great future of Indian cricket. You can always pick three Indian teams after the IPL with the amount of young talent coming through,” he added.

Du Plessis also said it was challenging to bat first and likened the conditions in the first six overs to a Test match.

“When we walked off the field, we felt we were a few short. It was challenging the first 3-4 overs, was movement. Felt 180 was a par score on that pitch. First six overs felt like Test cricket. Compared to the other wickets, this one was quicker off the new ball, and then it eased off later in the innings,” the veteran cricketer said.

Asked about the RCB fanbase, the star opener said that the support every franchise gets in IPL is remarkable. He also praised the Indian hospitality and culture.

“That was the most obvious thing when I joined the franchise. RCB RCB got chanted in that game (DC v MI). The guys got emotional. The support you get as a cricketer in India is remarkable. You can only be in awe of the support every franchise gets. Well done to everyone and thank you very much,” the RCB skipper said.

“That’s the incredible thing, not just the bubble but also you have a deep respect for the people in India. When you go back to your hotel and there’s always people working till 3am, and then up at 7am for breakfast again. Grateful for all the kindness shown to us as a team, but I know it happens all across India. It’s a very good part of Indian culture,” he concluded.

IPL 2022: Came up against a strong Rajasthan, says disappointed Du Plessis after RCB’s loss. (Credit : IPL/twitter (not for sale)

‘The Broken News’ trailer shows the reality of what goes behind news business

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Mumbai, May 27 The trailer of web series ‘The Broken News’, which marks the OTT debut of Sonali Bendre, was unveiled at a five-star property in Mumbai’s Santa Cruz area on Friday.

The trailer of the show, which is adapted from the popular British series ‘Press’, presents a tale of the clash of these two disparate worlds, conflicting ideologies, and their incompatible ethics.

It shows what goes behind the business of daily news as the journalists try to balance work, ambition and integrity, amid the never-ending pressure to deliver ‘Breaking News’.

Commenting on her OTT debut, Sonali Bendre, who has starred in films like ‘Sarfarosh’ and ‘Zakhm’, said: “I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction on OTT platforms than with ‘The Broken News’ on ZEE5.”

“I connected with the concept as soon as I heard it as it’s so relevant for the times we’re living in. The entire crew and my amazing co-stars Jaideep and Shriya made my return to acting such an amazing experience. I’m so excited to share what we’ve created”, she added.

The show also stars Jaideep Ahlawat, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Taaruk Raina, Indraneil Sengupta, Faisal Rashid, Kiran Kumar, Aakash Khurana and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya in pivotal roles.

Sharing what appealed to him about the show, actor Jaideep Ahlawat said: “I love exploring complicated and nuanced characters and Dipankar Sanyal is one such dream character. We are poles apart and maybe that’s why it was so much fun walking in his shoes. Also, it was a pleasure collaborating with ZEE5 again and with BBC Studios for the first time. I am excited for the show’s premiere, and I am certain it will make a strong impression on public consciousness.”

The series revolves around two rival news networks and reveals the lives, lies, love and struggles of a dynamic group of journalists. Awaaz Bharati is an ethical and a credible news channel, headed by Editor-In-Chief Amina Qureshi (played by Sonali Bendre) and Josh 24/7 News, headed by Editor-In-Chief Dipankar Sanyal (played by Jaideep Ahlawat), is India’s No.1 news channel as per TRPs but believes in sensationalism and invasive journalism.

Between these two extreme characters is Radha Bhargava (played by Shriya Pilgaonkar) who believes in ethical journalism but is frustrated with the restrictions which come along.

Shedding light on the show’s relevance and its narrative, Shriya said a series like ‘The Broken News’ is incredibly relevant today. I like stories and characters which not only entertain but also raise poignant questions. Playing Radha Bhargav did just that which made it personally very exciting for me.”

“To add to that, it was an absolute privilege working with Jaideep Alhawat and Sonali Bendre, two actors that I admire immensely and whom I can now call my friends. ‘The Broken News’ was a creatively fulfilling experience”, she further said.

Produced by BBC Studios India and directed by Vinay Waikul, ‘The Broken News’ will drop on OTT platform ZEE5 on June 10 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.

 

 

Nick Jonas loves serenading his daughter Malti with ‘old classics’

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Los Angeles, May 27 American pop star Nick Jonas loves serenading his four-month-old daughter Malti with “old classics” after she was released from the NICU after more than 100 days after her birth in January.

The 29-year-old pop star told Entertainment Tonight: “I sing to her. You know, I love to sing to her, and yeah, it’s beautiful.”

He revealed her mother and his wife, Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, 39, prefer to show their little songs “that’s on the iPod or whatever,” reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He said: “My wife kind of plays her more of the stuff that’s on the iPod or whatever, but I sing.”

Nick is “excited” to croon his own tunes in Las Vegas with his band, The Jonas Brothers – which consists of his older brothers Kevin, 34, and Joe, 32 – after they were delayed “for a number of reasons”.

Of the Jonas Brothers: Live in Vegas’, their planned residency, he said: “We’re so excited. These shows were supposed to happen so long ago and they’ve been pushed for a number of reasons, but to get back out there and play for our fans is always a good time.

“We’re really trying to make these shows special for the fans, who have spent their own money to get out there. It means a lot to us, so we’re going to be including them in picking the setlists each night.”

Last week, the former Disney Channel star gushed that his “life is beautiful” after announcing on Mother’s Day that he and the former Quantico star had become parents via surrogate.

Nick added: “She’s a gift and we’re just so blessed that she’s back home.”

Nick Jonas loves serenading his daughter Malti with ‘old classics’

It’s only a reel marriage, wait for the real one, says Kiara

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New Delhi, May 27 Actress Kiara Advani, who was in the capital to launch the first song from her upcoming film ‘JugJugg Jeeyo’, dodged the question about when is she tying the knot with her rumoured beau and actor Sidharth Malhotra.

During the song launch in New Delhi, Kiara was asked if she was planning to get married anytime soon, the actress replied: “Jab hoga main aapko definitely invite karungi. Filhaal sirf filmon main meri shaadi ho rahi hai aap mujhe dulhan ke roop main yahaan dekh sakte hai. Jab bhi hoga you all will get to know. (Whenever it happens I will invite you. Right now, I am just getting married on screen, you can see me as a bride there. Whenever it happens you’d know.)”

Kiara and Sidharth are rumoured to be dating for quite some time now. However, neither of them has commented on their rumoured relationship.

Slated to release in theatres on June 24, ‘Jug Jugg Jeeyo’ is directed by Raj Mehta. The film also stars Varun Dhawan, Anil Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor.

It's only a reel marriage, wait for the real one, says Kiara