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Did You Know Piyush Pandey Acted In A Film?

Did You Know Piyush Pandey Acted In A Film?

Rediff.com27 Oct 2025

Madras Café is the only feature film he has acted in. I told him simply, "Sir, will you do this role?" and he agreed immediately.'

India-origin coach sacked by German club Werder Bremen

India-origin coach sacked by German club Werder Bremen

Rediff.com26 Oct 2014

Indian-origin German football Bundesliga coach Robin Dutt has been sacked by his club SV Werder Bremen owing to the team's poor start in the new national championship season.

Bundesliga club sacks Indian-origin manager

Bundesliga club sacks Indian-origin manager

Rediff.com18 May 2016

Robin Dutt, Indian-origin manager of the German football Bundesliga first division club VfB Stuttgart, has been sacked following the team's relegation from the premier league.

Ribery double as Bayern romp to 7-0 away win

Ribery double as Bayern romp to 7-0 away win

Rediff.com7 Dec 2013

Bayern Munich humiliated former Bundesliga powerhouses Werder Bremen 7-0 on Saturday, Franck Ribery scoring twice and setting up another as the champions kept up their seemingly unstoppable march towards another title.

German Cup: Under-firing Dortmund cruise through; Hanover, Hertha lose

German Cup: Under-firing Dortmund cruise through; Hanover, Hertha lose

Rediff.com29 Oct 2014

Borussia Dortmund bounced back after slumping to their fourth straight Bundesliga defeat against Hanover 96 at the weekend, cruising past second tier St Pauli 3-0 on Tuesday to reach the German Cup third round.

Ribery stars as Bayern thrash Bremen 7-0

Ribery stars as Bayern thrash Bremen 7-0

Rediff.com8 Dec 2013

Bayern Munich humiliated former Bundesliga powerhouses Werder Bremen 7-0 on Saturday with Franck Ribery scoring twice and setting up another two as the champions kept up their seemingly unstoppable march towards another title.

Review: Madras Cafe deserves an audience

Review: Madras Cafe deserves an audience

Rediff.com23 Aug 2013

Madras Cafe is a swift, smart and serious study of an inglorious chapter of history, writes Sukanya Verma.