Dravidian ideologue Dr Kantharaj, who is known for repeatedly passing anti-Brahmin remarks, has once again targeted the Brahmins by saying that veteran cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is an Iyengar so he made India lose in the 1983 World Cup.
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Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari has been sent to a 10-year jail term in connection with the murder of Kapil Dev Singh and the 2010 attempt to murder case of Mir Hasan, for which Ansari was a key conspirator.
Former India cricketer Gautam Gambhir slammed cricketing superstars who endorsed pan masala products via surrogate products in advertisements.
Kapil Dev will attend the event to celebrate Kabir Khan's directorial '83', which traces the journey of India's cricketing squad led by Kapil Dev, towards getting the nation its maiden World Cup win in 1983.
Manipur landslide has claimed 47 lives until now, according to the recent reports. The death toll has risen since the last 24 hours after seven more bodies were retrieved from the debris. The rescue teams presently continue with the search for the remaining 14 people, including two soldiers of the Territorial Army.
A film that made history in theaters is all set for its first television premiere. Yes, we are talking about 83. Directed by Kabir Khan, Ranveer Singh starer's film 83 is coming on the television for the first time on March 20th 8 PM on Star Gold.
Apart from her bond with the seven notes of music, the Nightingale of India also shared a close bond with sports. Just like any other Indian, the melody queen and Bharat Ratna recipient was also a huge fan of cricket
When the entire world was underestimating India and India’s potential, a bunch of cricketers and their Capsy (Kapil Dev) believed in themselves, in their spirit, and in their Nation, they created history.
The trailer of Kabir Khan's much-awaited movie, 83, starring Ranveer Singh, is finally out.
After a long wait, the teaser of Kabir Khan’s highly-anticipated film 83, released today
Creating deeper, heavier and wider excitement amongst the fans, Bollywood's energy pack Ranveer Singh on Saturday shared a new poster of his upcoming movie '83'. The actor who will be seen as former Indian cricketer Kapil Dev, is seen lifting the World Cup trophy in the poster, just like that of Kapil Dev did after India's historic win against West Indies.
And the 'Deepika Padukone' fans need not wait more! Deepika Padukone dropped the first look of herself as Romi Dev in her upcoming film '83' on Wednesday and immediately sent the Internet into a tizzy.
In a much awaited decision, The Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) today reappointed Ravi Shastri as the Head Coach of the Indian Cricket Team.
Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) led by World Cup-winning former captain Kapil Dev yesterday entrusted with the responsibility of selecting India's new coach. The interviews for the coaches are expected to be conducted in the middle of next month.
After his glorious success with “Simba” and with “Gully Boy” trailer cashing likes on the internet, Ranveer Singh is all set to start his new journey with “83”. It will be a treat for his fans to watch Ranveer Singh portraying the role of legendary cricketer and former Indian captain Kapil Dev in “83”.
So-called explosive Pakistani batsman Shahid Afridi walks parallel with criticism. Earlier, he was criticized for his batting performances and now he is being strongly criticized for his unnecessary statements given on the situation of Jammu and Kashmir. Notably, Shahid Afridi is being criticized severely for his controversial comments on Kashmir.
Next year is going to be more exciting for cricket lovers. After watching the story of Mahendra Singh Dhoni on screen, they will now watch the exciting win of 1983’s World Cup lead by Kapil Dev. The producer has announced the official release date of the first major success of men in blue on the intenational platform.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has nominated veteran star and former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for the Padma Bhushan, the nation's third highest civilian award.