Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade truly believes that administrative support to sports other than cricket can help talent in fields like archery attain great success.
The actor inaugurated the Mumbai Mayor Cup National Indoor Archery Competition Saturday.
"The talent that we have in our country, in other sports as well,is unbelievable. If only the administration pays a little more attention to these sports, we truly can be world champions in everything and not only cricket," tweeted Shreyas.
Archery Association of India (AAI) president Vijay Kumar Malhotra RECENTLY slammed the government for its double standards with the sports body.
-*-Rituparna Sengupta, here, there, everywhere!
Actress Rituparno Sengupta often left the crew of her new film "Calapor" guessing about her whereabouts while managing her schedule very well.
It so used to happen that since "Calapor" was largely shot in Goa and Rituparna was simultaneously shooting for her other films and even promoting a film, was quite often seen shuttling between Goa and Kolkata.
A source told of how the actress would shoot her part in the film and then fly down to Kolkata via Mumbai the next day.
"She had to repeat this quite often as (one of) her film was around the release corner and pending projects had to be completed as she has committed to them.
No one from the production team would have any knowledge about her whereabouts whether she was in Mumbai or Kolkata," said the source.
But nobody ever had any complaint.
"She would always make sure to reach the sets on time," the source said.
"Calapor", produced by Prasad Creations and directed by Dinesh. P. Bhonsle, deals with the subject of reformation in jail. Releasing Aug 2, the movie also features Priyanshu Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav, Harsh Chhaya, Binny Sharma, P.Subbaraju, Aziz Naseer and newcomer Aakash Sharma.
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In Ibiza, Dino parties with Nadal!
Actor Dino Morea bumped into a pleasant surprise while partying in Ibiza - Spanish tennis ace Rafael Nadal!
"Guess who just bumped into me. Hahaha. I wish. Big fan of the RAAFAA. Absolutely cool guy. At Lio's in Ibiza," Dino posted on Twitter with a photograph of himself with Nadal, who was recently ousted in the Wimbledon men's singles first round.
In the picture, Dino truly reflects the pride of a starstruck fan, while Nadal is seen smiling away.
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