Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is currently seen as the host of the ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ season 15, shared how he is proud of the brilliant players in the Indian Cricket team, saying it is really inspiring to hear the stories of the players.
The actor also opened up on the young cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal, and how he became the part of the ‘Men in Blue’, coming from a humble background.
In the episode 39 of the quiz reality show, rollover contestant Rahul Kumar from Ahivaharanpur, Uttar Pradesh continued his journey on the hot seat.
The contestant asked Big B: “I have a question, sir. Sir, you’ve received the Golden Ticket for the World Cup. Will you be going? It was given to honour you.”
The 80-year-old actor replied: “It was not to honour me. It was generous of the Bcci to give the Golden Ticket to a few people to enable...
The actor also opened up on the young cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal, and how he became the part of the ‘Men in Blue’, coming from a humble background.
In the episode 39 of the quiz reality show, rollover contestant Rahul Kumar from Ahivaharanpur, Uttar Pradesh continued his journey on the hot seat.
The contestant asked Big B: “I have a question, sir. Sir, you’ve received the Golden Ticket for the World Cup. Will you be going? It was given to honour you.”
The 80-year-old actor replied: “It was not to honour me. It was generous of the Bcci to give the Golden Ticket to a few people to enable...
- 10/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is currently seen as the host of the ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ season 15, shared how he is proud of the brilliant players in the Indian Cricket team, saying it is really inspiring to hear the stories of the players.
The actor also opened up on the young cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal, and how he became the part of the ‘Men in Blue’, coming from a humble background.
In the episode 39 of the quiz reality show, rollover contestant Rahul Kumar from Ahivaharanpur, Uttar Pradesh continued his journey on the hot seat.
The contestant asked Big B: “I have a question, sir. Sir, you’ve received the Golden Ticket for the World Cup. Will you be going? It was given to honour you.”
The 80-year-old actor replied: “It was not to honour me. It was generous of the Bcci to give the Golden Ticket to a few people to enable...
The actor also opened up on the young cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal, and how he became the part of the ‘Men in Blue’, coming from a humble background.
In the episode 39 of the quiz reality show, rollover contestant Rahul Kumar from Ahivaharanpur, Uttar Pradesh continued his journey on the hot seat.
The contestant asked Big B: “I have a question, sir. Sir, you’ve received the Golden Ticket for the World Cup. Will you be going? It was given to honour you.”
The 80-year-old actor replied: “It was not to honour me. It was generous of the Bcci to give the Golden Ticket to a few people to enable...
- 10/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who is currently seen on ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 15’, lauded the determination of a contestant, who revealed that he was suffering from a genetic disease called Osteogenesis imperfecta.
In the fourth episode of the quiz-based reality, contestant Rahul Kumar said he was suffering from a genetic disease called Osteogenesis imperfecta. He won the fastest finger in the first round and joined Big B on the hot seat.
A question popped related to X-rays, the contestant gave the correct answer and shared his emotional story.
Kumar shared details about his genetic disease, Osteogenesis imperfecta, and revealed that it’s a condition where the bones become brittle.
He said: “I have Osteogenesis imperfecta. It is a disease in which bones get fractured easily. One in 20,000 people get this disease. I have had around 360 fractures. A little bit of force can fracture a bone. It can happen even during sleep. So,...
In the fourth episode of the quiz-based reality, contestant Rahul Kumar said he was suffering from a genetic disease called Osteogenesis imperfecta. He won the fastest finger in the first round and joined Big B on the hot seat.
A question popped related to X-rays, the contestant gave the correct answer and shared his emotional story.
Kumar shared details about his genetic disease, Osteogenesis imperfecta, and revealed that it’s a condition where the bones become brittle.
He said: “I have Osteogenesis imperfecta. It is a disease in which bones get fractured easily. One in 20,000 people get this disease. I have had around 360 fractures. A little bit of force can fracture a bone. It can happen even during sleep. So,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, June 29 (Ians) The names of discus thrower Seema Punia along with race walkers Bhawna Jat and Rahul Kumar have been withdrawn by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) from the World Athletics Championships 2022 to be held in Oregon, US from July 15 to 24. The full list of Indian athletes to […]...
- 6/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
La Coruna (Spain), June 4 (Ians) In the absence of the top Asian athletes – the Indians will also miss it -- the main focus in the Spanish leg of this year's World Athletics Challenge-Race Walking competition here on Saturday will be on the top Europeans athletes.
"We aren't going to Spain to compete as the Indian athletes aren't getting visas to travel to Europe due to the second wave of Covid-19 in India," one of the athletes told Ians.
India has booked five Tokyo Olympic Games quota places in the 20km race walking event, including two in the women's section.
Olympian KT Irfan, Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Kumar have qualified for the Olympics in the men's 20km event while Bhawana Jat and Priyanka Goswami are the qualified women.
"The top athletes competed in the National Race Walking Championship, held in February. Thereafter, there wasn't any exposure due to the pandemic," said...
"We aren't going to Spain to compete as the Indian athletes aren't getting visas to travel to Europe due to the second wave of Covid-19 in India," one of the athletes told Ians.
India has booked five Tokyo Olympic Games quota places in the 20km race walking event, including two in the women's section.
Olympian KT Irfan, Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Kumar have qualified for the Olympics in the men's 20km event while Bhawana Jat and Priyanka Goswami are the qualified women.
"The top athletes competed in the National Race Walking Championship, held in February. Thereafter, there wasn't any exposure due to the pandemic," said...
- 6/4/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Navneet Singh
New Delhi, March 16 (Ians) Uttar Pradesh's long distance runner Sunil Vishwakarma's bid of making it to this year's Tokyo Olympic Games seems to be crumbling after he tested positive for banned substance, said a national level coach.
The 'A' sample of the 23-year-old athlete has tested positive for Erythropoietin (Epo), a performance enhancing drug banned by the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada).
A Nada team had collected 10 urine samples during the eighth National Race Walking Championship held last month in Ranchi. Of these, one athlete has failed the dope test.
This is Vishwakarma's first offence. His 'B' sample, however, is yet to be tested.
Athletes could face a four-year ban for the first doping offence if proven guilty during Nada's anti-doping disciplinary panel hearing.
Each sample taken is kept in two separate bottles - 'A' and 'B'. If the A sample turns positive, athletes have the...
New Delhi, March 16 (Ians) Uttar Pradesh's long distance runner Sunil Vishwakarma's bid of making it to this year's Tokyo Olympic Games seems to be crumbling after he tested positive for banned substance, said a national level coach.
The 'A' sample of the 23-year-old athlete has tested positive for Erythropoietin (Epo), a performance enhancing drug banned by the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada).
A Nada team had collected 10 urine samples during the eighth National Race Walking Championship held last month in Ranchi. Of these, one athlete has failed the dope test.
This is Vishwakarma's first offence. His 'B' sample, however, is yet to be tested.
Athletes could face a four-year ban for the first doping offence if proven guilty during Nada's anti-doping disciplinary panel hearing.
Each sample taken is kept in two separate bottles - 'A' and 'B'. If the A sample turns positive, athletes have the...
- 3/17/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 13 (Ians) Two leading athletes -- one of them an Asian Games medallist - have failed dope tests for performance enhancing drugs, said Navin Aggarwal, director general of the National Anti Doping Agency (Nada), here on Saturday.
Aggarwal didn't reveal the names of the athletes whose B sample is yet to be tested, but said Nada had collected the urine and blood samples during the three Indian Grand Prix events in Patiala recently and the National Race Walking Championships in Ranchi.
Each sample taken is kept in two separate bottles -- A and B. And if the A sample turns positive then athletes have the right to have their B samples tested.
The athletes, if proved guilty during Nada's anti-doping disciplinary panel hearing, could face a four-year ban for the first doping offence.
Since the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada) has suspended New Delhi's National Anti Doping Laboratory...
Aggarwal didn't reveal the names of the athletes whose B sample is yet to be tested, but said Nada had collected the urine and blood samples during the three Indian Grand Prix events in Patiala recently and the National Race Walking Championships in Ranchi.
Each sample taken is kept in two separate bottles -- A and B. And if the A sample turns positive then athletes have the right to have their B samples tested.
The athletes, if proved guilty during Nada's anti-doping disciplinary panel hearing, could face a four-year ban for the first doping offence.
Since the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada) has suspended New Delhi's National Anti Doping Laboratory...
- 3/13/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 12 (Ians) The National Anti-Doping Agency (Nada) collected 148 samples - including 15 of blood - to detect the use of banned substance by athletes during national competitions held in February, says Nada's newsletter for the month of March.
The anti-doping watchdog in the country also collected out-of-competition samples in disciplines like boxing and wrestling across the country.
As many as 40 samples were collected in track and field, the most in a discipline. In February, the anti-doping agency had tested six athletes during the 36th National Junior Athletics Championship in Guwahati, Assam.
According to the Nada newsletter, six athletes were also subject to out-of-competition test during the Assam athletics meet.
The participants of first and second leg of the Indian Grand Prix meets held in Patiala were also subject to dope test. In the first leg of Igp, Nada had tested 10 athletes while the number was increased to 13 in the second leg.
The anti-doping watchdog in the country also collected out-of-competition samples in disciplines like boxing and wrestling across the country.
As many as 40 samples were collected in track and field, the most in a discipline. In February, the anti-doping agency had tested six athletes during the 36th National Junior Athletics Championship in Guwahati, Assam.
According to the Nada newsletter, six athletes were also subject to out-of-competition test during the Assam athletics meet.
The participants of first and second leg of the Indian Grand Prix meets held in Patiala were also subject to dope test. In the first leg of Igp, Nada had tested 10 athletes while the number was increased to 13 in the second leg.
- 3/12/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
By Navneet Singh
New Delhi, Feb 14 (Ians) It was stroll in the park for Uttarakhand's international race walker Manish Singh Rawat as he comfortably won gold medal in the newly introduced 35km event in the eighth National Race Walking Championships in Ranchi on Sunday.
Rawat's gold medal winning effort of two hours 49 minutes and 12 seconds, however, fell short of the 2022 Oregon World Athletics Championships qualifying time of two hours 33 minutes.
Gurpreet Singh won the title in the gruelling 50km race with a time of three hours 59 minutes and 42 seconds. He too couldn't achieve the Tokyo Olympic qualification time of three hours and 50 minutes.
The women's 35km was cancelled as there were no entries.
As compared to Sunday's race, Saturday was quite productive for the Indian athletes as three race walkers -- Sandeep Kumar, Rahul Kumar and Priyanka Goswami -- qualified for Tokyo Olympics and were also successful in earning berths for the 2022 World Athletics Championships.
New Delhi, Feb 14 (Ians) It was stroll in the park for Uttarakhand's international race walker Manish Singh Rawat as he comfortably won gold medal in the newly introduced 35km event in the eighth National Race Walking Championships in Ranchi on Sunday.
Rawat's gold medal winning effort of two hours 49 minutes and 12 seconds, however, fell short of the 2022 Oregon World Athletics Championships qualifying time of two hours 33 minutes.
Gurpreet Singh won the title in the gruelling 50km race with a time of three hours 59 minutes and 42 seconds. He too couldn't achieve the Tokyo Olympic qualification time of three hours and 50 minutes.
The women's 35km was cancelled as there were no entries.
As compared to Sunday's race, Saturday was quite productive for the Indian athletes as three race walkers -- Sandeep Kumar, Rahul Kumar and Priyanka Goswami -- qualified for Tokyo Olympics and were also successful in earning berths for the 2022 World Athletics Championships.
- 2/14/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 13 (Ians) Race walkers Sandeep Kumar, Rahul Kumar and Priyanka Goswami are the first Indian athletes to qualify for the 20km event Oregon World Athletics Championships to be held from July 15 to 24 next year.
The three qualified for the World Championships by virtue of winning the 20km event of the eighth National Race Walking Championships held in Ranchi on Saturday. The victories also helped them win the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games quota places.
The 18-month qualification window for the 20km race walk opened on December 27 and ends on June 26, 2022.
Since the Oregon World Championships will also feature a 35km race walk for men and women, instead of 50km, the Athletics Federation of India is conducting a 35km race on Sunday in Ranchi.
Olympian Manish Singh Rawat is one of the leading athletes in the fray.
The qualification period for the World Athletics Championships 35km race opened on November 30 and...
The three qualified for the World Championships by virtue of winning the 20km event of the eighth National Race Walking Championships held in Ranchi on Saturday. The victories also helped them win the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games quota places.
The 18-month qualification window for the 20km race walk opened on December 27 and ends on June 26, 2022.
Since the Oregon World Championships will also feature a 35km race walk for men and women, instead of 50km, the Athletics Federation of India is conducting a 35km race on Sunday in Ranchi.
Olympian Manish Singh Rawat is one of the leading athletes in the fray.
The qualification period for the World Athletics Championships 35km race opened on November 30 and...
- 2/13/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
By Navneet Singh
New Delhi, Feb 13 (Ians) Haryana's international athletes Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Kumar in the men's event and Uttar Pradesh's Priyanka Goswami in the women's category won the 2021 Olympic Games quota places in the 20km event of the eighth National Race Walking Championships held in Ranchi on Saturday.
It was double joy for both Sandeep and Priyanka, as they broke the national record.
On his way to winning gold, the 34-year-old Sandeep clocked one hour 20 minutes and 16 seconds to crack the Olympic qualification time of 1:21 minutes. Rahul, 34, too, bettered the Olympic qualification time, crossing the finish line at 1:20.26 to clinch silver and become the second male athlete in Saturday's event to book a berth for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
It also turned out to be a memorable day for Priyanka. The 24-year-old international athlete from Uttar Pradesh crossed the line with a time of one hour 28 minutes 45 seconds,...
New Delhi, Feb 13 (Ians) Haryana's international athletes Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Kumar in the men's event and Uttar Pradesh's Priyanka Goswami in the women's category won the 2021 Olympic Games quota places in the 20km event of the eighth National Race Walking Championships held in Ranchi on Saturday.
It was double joy for both Sandeep and Priyanka, as they broke the national record.
On his way to winning gold, the 34-year-old Sandeep clocked one hour 20 minutes and 16 seconds to crack the Olympic qualification time of 1:21 minutes. Rahul, 34, too, bettered the Olympic qualification time, crossing the finish line at 1:20.26 to clinch silver and become the second male athlete in Saturday's event to book a berth for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
It also turned out to be a memorable day for Priyanka. The 24-year-old international athlete from Uttar Pradesh crossed the line with a time of one hour 28 minutes 45 seconds,...
- 2/13/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 13 (Ians) Haryana's international athletes Sandeep Kumar and Rahul Kumar in the men's event and Uttar Pradesh's Priyanka Goswami in the women's category won the 2021 Olympic Games quota places in the 20km event of the eighth National Race Walking Championships held in Ranchi on Saturday. It was double joy for Priyanka, as she broke the national record with her best effort of the current season.
On his way to winning gold, 34-year-old Sandeep clocked one hour 20 minutes and 16 seconds to crack the Olympic qualification time of 1:21 seconds. Rahul, 34, too, bettered the Olympic qualification time, crossing the finish line at 1:20.26 seconds to clinch silver and become the second male athlete to book a berth for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
It also turned out to be a memorable day for Priyanka. The 24-year-old international athlete from Uttar Pradesh crossed the line with a time of one hour 28 minutes 45 seconds,...
On his way to winning gold, 34-year-old Sandeep clocked one hour 20 minutes and 16 seconds to crack the Olympic qualification time of 1:21 seconds. Rahul, 34, too, bettered the Olympic qualification time, crossing the finish line at 1:20.26 seconds to clinch silver and become the second male athlete to book a berth for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
It also turned out to be a memorable day for Priyanka. The 24-year-old international athlete from Uttar Pradesh crossed the line with a time of one hour 28 minutes 45 seconds,...
- 2/13/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
Patna, Dec 4 (Ians) Rahul Kumar, 22, the son of a migrant worker from Sosandi, a nondescript village in Bihar's Nalanda district, has graduated from Indian Institute of Technology (Iit), Roorkee, one of the premier educational institutes in the country.
Kumar's 52-year-old father Sunil Singh works on a power loom in Surat on a daily wage basis. He was compelled to shift to Gujarat since the small piece of land that the family owns in Bihar wasn't sufficient for him and his four siblings to earn a living.
During the annual convocation of the institute held via digital mode, Rahul, who completed his B. Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, was awarded the President's Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal for his social initiatives.
Apart from being academically brilliant, Rahul has always been inclined towards the welfare of society and his zeal led him to become the General Secretary of National Service Scheme (Nss), Iit Roorkee.
Kumar's 52-year-old father Sunil Singh works on a power loom in Surat on a daily wage basis. He was compelled to shift to Gujarat since the small piece of land that the family owns in Bihar wasn't sufficient for him and his four siblings to earn a living.
During the annual convocation of the institute held via digital mode, Rahul, who completed his B. Tech in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, was awarded the President's Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal for his social initiatives.
Apart from being academically brilliant, Rahul has always been inclined towards the welfare of society and his zeal led him to become the General Secretary of National Service Scheme (Nss), Iit Roorkee.
- 12/4/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
The musical drama series, Bandish Bandits, began streaming August 4th on Amazon Prime. Directed by Anand Tiwari, the 10 episode Amazon Original Series, set in Jodhpur, tells the tale of two young musicians, hailing from contrasting backgrounds. Bandish Bandits follows the story of Radhe, a singing prodigy determined to follow in the classical footsteps of his grandfather, and Tamanna, a rising pop sensation desperate to become India’s first international pop-star.
When I first read the synopsis of Bandish Bandits, I was very intrigued and knew I wanted to see this series. It was even better than I imagined! I am, of course, a huge Bollywood fan and for me, Bandish Bandits is such a Bollywood-esque story. The series features 30 to 50-minute episodes, which clocks in at about 7-ish hours – I was all in for it and in fact, I would have watched even more.
The director crafted the series so well.
When I first read the synopsis of Bandish Bandits, I was very intrigued and knew I wanted to see this series. It was even better than I imagined! I am, of course, a huge Bollywood fan and for me, Bandish Bandits is such a Bollywood-esque story. The series features 30 to 50-minute episodes, which clocks in at about 7-ish hours – I was all in for it and in fact, I would have watched even more.
The director crafted the series so well.
- 8/6/2020
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
2014 has truly been a year of surprises. The audiences surprised the film makers by accepting movies that perhaps 5 years ago they wouldn’t have, film makers surprised the audiences by challenging the norms of Indian cinema and taking risks with their story telling and above all, actors surprised everyone by delivering performances that we wouldn’t have pegged them to deliver. Bollyspice now brings you a list of Stand Out Performances of 2014. Not all of these performances were lead performances in their individual films but they were performances that stood out of the entire film for us.
Alia Bhatt – Highway
In a recent interview Alia Bhatt confessed that after Student of the Year she was rather disappointed because no one was simply talking about her! Comments were restricted to ‘fresh’ and ‘pleasant’ and never remotely even referring to her actual performance. So she decided in 2014 she would ensure we talk about her and only her.
Alia Bhatt – Highway
In a recent interview Alia Bhatt confessed that after Student of the Year she was rather disappointed because no one was simply talking about her! Comments were restricted to ‘fresh’ and ‘pleasant’ and never remotely even referring to her actual performance. So she decided in 2014 she would ensure we talk about her and only her.
- 1/1/2015
- by Prathna Tiwari
- Bollyspice
New Delhi, April 11: If one goes by a study, Indian couples still like to consider their parents' choice for marriage as over 60 percent weddings are arranged.
Around 600 couples from metro cities in India participated in the study, conducted by an online matchmaking service Truly Madly.com.
According to the findings, 69 percent marriages are still arranged in comparison to only 31 percent love marriages.
"Historically, most of the marriages were arranged by parents, hence when we did the survey, we saw this distribution where arranged marriages are still more active than loved ones," Rahul Kumar, co-founder, Truly Madly.com, said in a statement.
But he also adds that the new generation is open to love.
Around 600 couples from metro cities in India participated in the study, conducted by an online matchmaking service Truly Madly.com.
According to the findings, 69 percent marriages are still arranged in comparison to only 31 percent love marriages.
"Historically, most of the marriages were arranged by parents, hence when we did the survey, we saw this distribution where arranged marriages are still more active than loved ones," Rahul Kumar, co-founder, Truly Madly.com, said in a statement.
But he also adds that the new generation is open to love.
- 4/11/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
The 6th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala has unveiled its lineup for the 2013 edition which will be held from June 7-11 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
The festival is organized by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, in addition to the International Film Festival of Kerala (Iffk). The festival has a National level competition for Documentaries (long and short), short fiction, animation, music videos and campus films. The Best Short Fiction (upto 69 mins) wins a cash prize of Rs. 50,000/ and a certificate. Best Animation wins a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/ and a certificate while the Best Music Video is also awarded a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/ and a certificate.
National Competition: Short Fiction
23 Winters
Dir: Rajesh S. Jala/30min/2013
Afternoon/Do Pahar
Dir: Shazia Shrivastava|Sharifa Roy/29min/2012
Alfie
Dir: Thomas Mathai/26min/2013
Behind the Wall/Bhinti Maage
Dir: Vishwesh Kolwalker/14min/2013
Bleeding
Dir: AromalT./21min/2012
For Hire
Dir: Varun Chawla...
The festival is organized by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, in addition to the International Film Festival of Kerala (Iffk). The festival has a National level competition for Documentaries (long and short), short fiction, animation, music videos and campus films. The Best Short Fiction (upto 69 mins) wins a cash prize of Rs. 50,000/ and a certificate. Best Animation wins a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/ and a certificate while the Best Music Video is also awarded a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/ and a certificate.
National Competition: Short Fiction
23 Winters
Dir: Rajesh S. Jala/30min/2013
Afternoon/Do Pahar
Dir: Shazia Shrivastava|Sharifa Roy/29min/2012
Alfie
Dir: Thomas Mathai/26min/2013
Behind the Wall/Bhinti Maage
Dir: Vishwesh Kolwalker/14min/2013
Bleeding
Dir: AromalT./21min/2012
For Hire
Dir: Varun Chawla...
- 5/14/2013
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
The recent promos and posters of the upcoming movie Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal have been garnering a lot of buzz in the industry. The daring nature and serious subject of the film is grabbing a lot of eyeballs in B-Town we hear! The film stars Ravi Kissen, Manish Vatsalya, Yashpal Sharma, Rahul Kumar, Pooja Welling, Hazel Crowney, Sharat Saxena, Govind Naamdev, Murli Sharma and Ashwini Kalsekar amongst others. Interestingly, Manish Vatslya, who plays a lead role in the movie, is a...
- 8/22/2012
- GlamSham
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