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Written by Jeevan Timilsina
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 15:56 |
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Sachin Tendulkar created history by firing the first double century in one-day internationals as India put South Africa to the sword in Gwalior.
The 36-year-old was in indomitable form as he bludgeoned 25 fours and three sixes in a stunning 200 off 147 balls.
It passed the previous best of 194, set by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar in 1997 and Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry last year.
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Written by Jeevan Timilsina
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 05:49 |
President Dr Ram Baran Yadav reached the Indian capital New Delhi Monday afternoon to begin his first official visit of India at the invitation of Indian President Pratibha Patil.
India's Minister of State for External Affairs Pranita Kaur, Nepalese Ambassador to India Rukma Shumshere Rana and Indian ambassador to Nepal Rakesh Sood had welcomed President Yadav at the Indira Gandhi International Airport upon his arrival.
President Ram Baran Yadav is on a four-day state visit to India leading a 27-member delegation.
Earlier today morning, he had left for New Delhi on a special flight of Nepal Airlines
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Written by Jeevan Timilsina
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 05:26 |
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Questions of religious and national identity, of the sense of right and wrong, of combating a certain isolation that comes with a behavioural disorder. But what triumphs over all the complexities unfolding in a tumultuous post 9/11 America is Rizwan Khan and his essential goodness that tells you unwaveringly - his name is Khan and he is not a terrorist.
Director Karan Johar is in unfamiliar territory here. No candyfloss romance, no sweet nothings, nobody breaking into song. Just the super intelligent Rizwan, who has Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism, his halting voice with his inability to communicate, and his many relationships - with his mother, his brother, and yes, Mandira, and her son Sam.
Move over Rahul, Rizwan is here. Shah Rukh makes the transition from the eternal romantic to the intense Rizwan who finds love and loses it some years later when his Khan identity becomes all important in a tense, suspicious America. You sit through three hours waiting to get a glimpse of Shah Rukh through Rizwan Khan, but it doesn't happen.
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Written by Jeevan Timilsina
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Sunday, 08 November 2009 09:35 |
If you’ve ever wondered what on earth is on-screen chemistry here’s your one-stop all-purpose encyclopaedia on celluloid magic.
Fasten your ‘see’-it belts, as veteran filmmaker Rajkumar Santoshi sheds all his Lajja, pulls out all stops to do a wacky goofy edgeless weightless comedy of characters who walk in and walk out of frames leaving nehind fumes of oldfashioned funnies.
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is an airtight trapeze down that familiar romantic lane. The starting point seems to be Saawariya. |
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