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Showing posts with label IPL 4. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sakshi celebrates Dhoni's IPL 4 crown


Chennai Super Kings captain M S Dhoni's wife Sakshi Dhoni hugged him as his team won over the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 4 final match in Chennai on Saturday. (Photo: PTI)

Monday, April 18, 2011

IPL Vs Pawan Kalyan: Who Scores?


Usually, it has been seen that there is a competition of sorts between Cricket and cinema. History has shown how a cinema gets hit badly due to a cricket match series.
But now, many are curious to see who is going to emerge as the winner this time. The tussle is between Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Teen Maar’ and ongoing Indian Premiere League T-20 cricket tournament.

Apparently, ‘Teen Maar’ has got a hit talk and considering Pawan’s last few releases which didn’t click, his fans are all thrilled and pumped up to promote this flick.
However, there is one talk that the mass audiences may not like this movie considering its genre, backdrop and sensitivity.

Few of them say it will work since the story will connect with all classes due to the flashback episode and the South Africa episode. However, the trade pundits say weekend is not the parameter to say that the film has got a hit talk.
They state that they will get the actual report on Monday. Usually, even Pawan’s flop films tend to have decent collections with barely 20% - 30% difference from first day to last day. Let us see whether it is the IPL fever or Pawan mania that will work now.

Monday, April 11, 2011

IPL's hottest host - Shibani Dandekar


IPL's hottest host - Shibani Dandekar
Model, singer and television host Shibani Dandekar steps into her very large shoes. For the longest time we knew Shibani Dandekar as MTV VJ Anusha Dandekar's sister.

Now, it seems like the hottie, who is one of the hosts of Extraa Innings during the DLF IPL 4 matches is all set to carve a niche for herself.

Shibani has been making men on and off the field weak in their knees. Her smouldering hot looks haven't gone unnoticed in the fashion circles either. She has shot for the men's magazine GQ India in the past.

Shibani enters a completely different league with IPL, replacing Mandira Bedi who is taking a break this season as she is set to deliver her baby.

"I've done anchoring for many years, but this would be for the first time I'm taking up anchoring for a sports presentation and what could be better than IPL! I'm looking forward to travelling across the country."

"After Mandira Bedi's successful stint, the stage opened for other women to join in. Yes, I will add glam to cricket, but that will not take away from our work. We want people to focus on our content delivery. The experts in the studio will give expert comments on cricket. We will be on ground to bring out the entertainment in cricket," says Shibani.

Shibani is open for acting in films too. "Not now but, in the future if I come across some interesting film project, why not?," says the hot starlet.

Shriya is ready for 'Anything'!!!


Shriya is ready for 'Anything'!!!
The other day sexy heroine Shriya Saran made the jubilant crowd go mad with her dance moves in public. Shaking her curvaceous waist alongside Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan, the ravishing siren electrified the opening ceremony of IPL 4.

Apparently, Shriya was roped in to dance at a cost of 25 lakh rupees for that sparkling night. Currently busy with shooting of Deepa Mehta's film 'Midnight's Children' in SriLanka, the sexy beauty rushed in a flight to dance, only for the sake of money as per sources. No films and no new product endorsements are pushing Shriya to cross boundaries.

Offlate, Shriya is accepting character roles that have glamour touch for money and the recent Manchu Manoj flick 'Mr.Nokia' comes under the same category. However, the news of Shriya's walking out from the project is also doing rounds in the industry, as the remunerations are generally very less in 'Manchu' camp.