We never panicked, says Dhoni

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AHMEDABAD: Relieved after his batsmen
eked out a draw in the first Test against Sri Lanka, Indian captain Mahendra
Singh Dhoni said it was just a matter of seeing through the early overs and his
team never panicked.

Eight wickets separated Sri Lanka from a win
but the Indian batsmen came with a much improved show in the second essay to
walk away with a draw, scoring 222 runs while losing just a couple of wickets.

“We needed a good partnership at start of the innings. We knew if we
don’t give early wickets to Sri Lankan bowlers, it would be very difficult for
them to get 10 wickets. That’s what really happened,” Dhoni said after the
match.

“There was no question of panic,” he added. Nearly 1600 runs
were scored over five days while just 21 wickets fell as the Test petered out to
a dull draw.

“The wicket was quite flat. I wouldn’t say it was the
flattest wicket I have seen but I think it was on slower side to the spinners,
it wasn’t of much help to them,” Dhoni said.

When his attention was
drawn to the fact that India lost 14 wickets in the match, twice their
opponents, Dhoni sprang into the defence of spinners Harbhajan Singh and Amit
Mishra, who bled a staggering 392 runs between them, claiming just three
wickets.

“I am satisfied with our spinners. If you see, (Muttiah)
Muralitharan was in the opposition side. He is the greatest we will see and even
he didn’t get the bounce or turn he is known for. It was difficult for our
bowlers.”

“It was a placid track and the Sri Lankan side really play
the spinners well. Overall I am happy but we could have bowled tighter I can
say,” Dhoni explained.

He shot down the suggestion that Sri Lankan
spinners outshone their home side counterparts in the match.

“I
think we are at par with any side that has good spinners. Overall, the run rate
was quite the same. Of course we bowled a lot more overs.

“In this
case, they were more accurate, bowled one line and length, didn’t experiment
much once they knew there was not much help for spinners,” Dhoni said.

By tea, it was clear that a result was not possible in this
run-feast but India still played on till Sachin Tendulkar completed his century.

Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara said he had offered to call off
the match early but Tendulkar insisted he would play on.

Dhoni saw
nothing wrong in Tendulkar’s approach and said, “If you are so close to a
milestone any batsman has a right to achieve it.”

About Gautam
Gambhir’s ambitious shot that led to his downfall after having played so well in
saving the day for India, Dhoni said the left-hander uses his feet well to the
spinners but it did not succeed today.

“He bats that way, uses his
feel well. It’s one of his shots, just that it didn’t pay well this time,” he
said.

Kallis ruled out of One-day series

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Himesh carries forward Radio look in music reality show

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As the theatrical release of Radio, his third film as a lead actor, approaches it’s release, Himesh Reshammiya appears to be quite attached to the short hair look that he is sporting in the urban contemporary romantic tale. Buoyed by the response that he has fetched for the look that has been a gradual progression from his Aap Kaa Surroor and Karzzzz days, Himesh has now taken it forward into TV reality show as well.

The musical show is called ‘Music Ka Maha Muqabla’ which would be on air soon.

Says Himesh, “I have sported a casual look in Radio since it goes perfectly well with the role of VJ that I play in it. Since the response so far has been quite positive to it, I thought it would be a good idea to stick to it for TV as well.”

His reasoning does make sense since this is also expected to aid the promotion of the film which is just a fortnight away.

Conceptualised by Gajendra Singh who has many successful TV shows to his credit ever since satellite channels came into being, ‘Music Ka Maha Muqabla’ has excited Himesh due to its concept and the treatment that has been designed.

“It’s like a musical sport which is akin to one day cricket”, he says, “There are 6 captains with each of them leading a team of contestants, all of whom perform for their respective captain and teams. I am sure the show will break all records in terms of TRPs.”

Other than Himesh, the other 5 captains are Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Mohit Chauhan, Mika and Sunidhi Chauhan.

There have also been murmurs in the trade circles that he has charged as much as Rs. 8 crores for participating in the show which requires shooting for only 20 days.

Refusing to comment on the remuneration of the show, Himesh is quite happy to discuss the economics of Radio instead. “I am very happy that the producer of Radio as already made a good profit. Moreover, the music is super hit as well. I will be a happier man though if people appreciate the film and my performance.”

Starring Sonal Sehgal and Shenaz Treasurywala as the leading ladies, Radio is directed by Ishaan Trivedi releasing on 3rd December.

Akshay Kumar foregoes fees for TV show

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In his endeavour to spread awareness about Karate and Martial Arts in general, Akshay Kumar has let go of at least a few lakhs for a TV show. A special ‘making’ segment has been created for the Karate Championship sponsored by him. However, the actor didn’t talk commercials when the channel expressed its desire to air it.

Says a source attached to the channel Colors that would be airing the program titled ‘Akshay Kumar Invitational Karate Event’, “This is a very special event since Akshay Kumar is sponsoring a Karate Championship for the youngsters. The purpose is to enhance their talent, showcase their skills and represent their country. This is why he didn’t even charge a penny for the program. He is not looking for any money here since he feels very strongly about the relevance of Martial Arts and wants all around awareness to be spread about it.”

As the actor has always maintained, through this Championship he is looking at more and more youngsters in the country to come closer to Martial Arts. Just like in Singapore where learning Martial Arts is a must for everyone, he wants India too to wake up to this fact and become an expert in self defence.

“In a country like Singapore where Martial Arts is known by one and all, the crime rate is near to zero. No, it’s not because everyone fears the backlash that he may get but the very fact that Martial Arts teaches the virtue of goodness as well as immense patience and mind control. That helps in further mental and personality development of an individual”, says an expert, “In a country as wide as India, it makes sense to introduce Martial Arts much more religiously. It would add quite some value to enhance human endurance.”

Named ‘Akshay Kumar Invitational Karate Event’, the show will be aired between 7PM-8PM IST on COLORS on Sunday, 22nd November.

Sanjay Dutt’s bearded look for Knock-Out delays his projects

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Sanjay Dutt

Sanjay Dutt’s dates have gone haywire, all thanks to the beard that he has grown for his role in Mani Shankar’s Knock-Out.
The beard was supposed to come off this month after the completion of his schedule for Shankar’s film. But Dutt’s mentor Amar Singh played the spoilsport. He asked Dutt to campaign for the assembly elections in Maharashtra.
That’s when Dutt’s shooting schedule got somewhat messed up. Says a source close to Dutt, “Sanjay Dutt was supposed to complete the current schedule of Knock-Out and then move on to Indra Kumar’s Dhamaal Part 2, the next schedule of Anees Bazmi’s No Problem and the remaining portion of Bunty Walia’s Lamhaa. But suddenly Sanjay got a call from Amar Singh asking him to campaign for the by-elections in Maharashtra.”
When Amar Singh summons Sanjay Dutt hears no other voice. Says the source, “Sanjay immediately gave the dates required. Resultantly, his schedules were thrown off by two weeks.”
Two weeks in itself would’ve not been such a setback were it not for the beard. Apparently, Dutt refused to shave off the beard to work on other pending projects simultaneously with Knock-Out.
Says the source, “Sanjay feels a false beard would cut into the authenticity of his character in Knock-Out. He refused to shave off the beard and take on the other projects after the delay caused by the by-elections. He requested other producers to push up their dates until he could finish with his bearded look.”
Dutt has now decided he will hold a ‘Look’ for his film even if means cutting down on his assignments. In fact after he was unable to shave off his beard during Knock-Out, he gave others producers the option of signing someone else.