Muttiah Muralitharan believes India's showing in the tournament will depend on their form of two senior pros -- Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Saif Ali Khan made his first media appearance after his shocking stabbing incident last month, and looked happy to announce his latest film, Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins.
'I have passed this to my son Aryan and told him 'Jaa beta, baap ka naam roshan kar.'
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'I should make a Rs 1,000 crore film with you.'
'This film is a wild and unpredictable ride.'
'I hope this film will bring some change in people, their homes, and in our society.'
'I have had too much fun attending IIFA. We have some wonderful memories, and some of them are wild, which we can't talk about.'
'There are certain characters that, when you get the opportunity to play them, you feel scared, wondering if you will be able to do justice to them.' 'That fear comes from knowing how deeply sentiments and faith are attached to such roles.'
50 years later, Ravi Shastri walked the audience through the unforgettable over with flair, sharing details about each shot.
Cricketing legends and captains, past and present, echoed their sentiments, while groundsmen and support staff were honoured.
Kartik Aaryan recently revealed that he bought his first home in Mumbai, and one of the emotions he felt was 'relief'.
'When I went out to bat, it was nearing the end of play. The West Indies players honoured me, and the crowd gave me a warm reception. Tears welled up in my eyes, but I had to stay focused.'
'Deva gave me the chance to push myself as an actor after a long time.'
'You get inspired, you get motivated the moment you enter Wankhede, you always want to do well whether playing for Mumbai or India.'
Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat seems to have got its Dua!
Prajakta wears many hats-YouTube creator, influencer, actress but now she is a romance novel author.
Mahindra Electric's latest offering, the BE 6e, is not just an electric vehicle, it's a revolution, asserts Rajesh Karkera.
"Advait Chandan is someone I am really close to. Sometimes, I feel that he's like my son. But sometimes, I feel that he wants to destroy me. You can call him my step son. He keeps creating problems. Luckily, a very few films of mine have failed, one of which is Advait's contribution.'