After sharing a cryptic announcement regarding Don 3, Farhan Akhtar penned a statement on taking the legacy forward with a new actor. With this, he confirmed Shah Rukh Khan's exit from the franchise
08 August,2023 02:52 PM IST | Mumbai | Tanmayi SavadiFarhan Akhtar has dropped a major tease of Don 3. While he has not announced details about the film, fans have already expressed that they only want SRK in the title role
08 August,2023 11:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentAs per reports, Ranveer Singh will be playing the lead in 'Don 3' as Shah Rukh Khan has bowed out of Farhan Akhtar's action franchise
19 May,2023 11:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentShah Rukh Khan recently hosted the newly appointed US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti as he gave him a warm Mumbai welcome
17 May,2023 06:42 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentWere you surprised by the humongous first-day collection of Shah Rukh Khan's comeback film, Pathaan, in January this year? The superstar himself has now broken his own record with Jawan. The Atlee-actioner opened its account at the box office with a whopping Rs. 65 crores, which is Rs. 10 crores more than Pathaan's day 1 collection. As Jawan continues to march towards a thunderous weekend, let's take a look at Shah Rukh's 10 highest-grossing films
09 September,2023 12:21 PM IST | Tanmayi SavadiFarhan Akhtar has unveiled Ranveer Singh as the successor to the iconic Don character, taking over from Shah Rukh Khan. The teaser showcases Ranveer in a high-rise, oozing authority in a leather jacket, introducing himself as the enigmatic Don. The teaser launch was accompanied by Farhan Akhtar's tweet, "A New Era Begins #Don3," confirming his directorial role. The captivating teaser marks the start of a new chapter, building anticipation among fans for this legendary figure's next adventure against the '11 mulkon ki police'. Watch the full video for more!
09 August,2023 06:02 PM ISTRuns by the tons at the junior level caused the Mumbai Ranji Trophy selectors to pick Pravin Amre as a teenager in 1986-87 for a knockout match. While he didn’t set Bangalore on fire in a lost game v Karnataka, he decided to shift to Railways on the advice of his coach Ramakant Achrekar. His new team provided no bed of roses, but he scored enough runs to be picked for India in 1991-92. The following year he got a Test debut ton against SA at Durban. A Mumbai return was part of his destiny and after ending his FC career with Goa, Amre took to coaching. Success as Mumbai coach decorates his cricketing CV, but donning the Mumbai coach’s cap seems unlikely. In this podcast, Amre opens up on his struggles, highs and lows. His story is nothing short of inspirational.
27 October,2023 08:13 PM IST | MumbaiHailing from Dombivli, Nilesh Kulkarni worked his way up the ranks to represent Mumbai at the junior level before going on to become the Ranji Trophy team’s go-to spin bowler, playing under the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Sanjay Manjrekar. He played a big role in several Ranji Trophy triumphs for Mumbai, but the 1996-97 one, whose final was played under floodlights in Gwalior, will remain special. As will the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Marvan Atapattu off his very first ball in Test cricket in 1997. Kulkarni dwells on his beginnings, his Test career and how he was mentored by English fast bowling great Frank Tyson through a bowling scheme in the early 1990s. He also talks about how he made his post-cricket career meaningful by opening a management institute.
01 September,2023 07:48 PM IST | MumbaiIndia's ex-wicketkeeper, Kiran More played domestic cricket for Baroda, but he came to Mumbai to be part of the inter-office and club cricket circuit. He talks about how inter-office matches were like wars between teams and attributes his India selection to the experience of 'keeping to Mumbai stalwart Padmakar Shivalkar in the Tata Sports Club side. More also dwells on his rivalry with friend and Mumbai stalwart Chandrakant Pandit, for a spot in the Indian team.
15 June,2023 06:34 PM IST | MumbaiMumbai’s ex-batsman Jatin Paranjape turns back the clock to how he was introduced to the tough yet exciting world of Mumbai’s club cricket by being part of the Dadar Union Sporting Club, before graduating to U-19 cricket for India and a Mumbai Ranji Trophy call-up. An ankle injury proved a spanner in the works a few games into his India ODI career in 1998, but doors opened in the corporate field before becoming a national selector, followed by a post in a BCCI committee to pick the current national selection committee.
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