Kuruvi Movie Photo gallery
Kuruvi, starring Vijay and Trisha, produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin under Red Giant Movies’ banner. Kuruvi is an action adventure movie. The Kuruvi movie music notes played by Vidyasagar. After the blockbuster Ghilli, Dharani-Vijay duo is hopeful to make it big at the box office with Kuruvi. Dharani confirmed that Kuruvi had turned out well and Vijay had put in his best efforts to make Kuruvi a smash hit.
Starring: ILAYATHALAPATHY Vijay, Trisha, Malavika, Suman, Vivek and others
Music: Vidyasagar
Cinematography: Gopinath
Direction: Dharani
Producer: Udayanidhi Stalin (Red Giant Movies)
Labels: Kollywood, Tamil Movie gallery, Trisha, Vijay
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
Indian Players
1. Mohd. Kaif
2. Munaf Patel
3. Yousuf Pathan
4. Pankaj Singh
5. Siddharth Trivedi
6. Swapnil Asnodkar
7. Neeraj Patel
8. Mahesh Rawat
9. Ravindra Jadeja
10.Taruwar Kohli
11.Sumeet Khatri
12.Anup Revandkar
13.Dinesh Salunkhe
Coach:Shane Warne
International Players
1.Shane Warne
2.Graeme Smith
3.Younis Khan
4.Shane Watson
5.Dmitri Mascarenhas
6.Morne Morkel
7.Kamran Akmal
8.Sohail Tanveer
9.Justin Langer
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians Squad
Indian Players:
1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Harbhajan Singh `
3. Robin Uthappa
4. Abhishek Nayar
5. Ajeenkya Rahane
6. Ankeet Chavan
7. Ashish Nehra
8. Dhaval Kulkarni
9. Gaurav Dhiman
10.Manish Pandey
11.Musavir Khote
12.Pinal Shah
13.Rohan Raje
14.Saurabh Tiwary
15.Siddharth Chitnis
16.Swapnil Singh
17.Vikrant Yelligeti
18.Yogesh Takawale
Coach: Lalchand Rajput
International Players:
1.Shaun Pollock
2.Loots Bosman
3.Sanath Jayasuriya
4.Lasith Malinga
5.Dilhara Fernando
6.Ashwell Prince
7.Luke Ronchi
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders
Indian Players
1. Sourav Ganguly
2. Ishant Sharma
3. Ajit Agarkar
4. Murali Kartik
5. Siddharth Kaul.
6. Cheteshwar Pujara.
7. Yashpal Singh
8. Aakash Chopra
9. Laxmi Ratan Shukla
10.Rohan Banerjee
11.Debabrata Das
12.Sourasish Lahiri
13.W.P. Saha
Coach: John Buchnan
International Players
1. Chris Gayle
2. Brendon McCullum
3. David Hussey
4. Ricky Ponting
5. Umar Gul
6. Tatenda Taibu
7. Salman Butt
8. Mohammed Hafeez.
9.Iqbal Abdulla
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Kings XI Punjab
Kings XI Punjab Squad
Indian Players:
1. Yuvraj Singh
2. Irfan Pathan
3. Piyush Chawla
4. S Sreesanth
5. Ramesh Powar
6. Sahil Kukreja
7. Wilkin Mota
8. Yash Gandhi
9. V R V Singh
10.Karan Goel
11.Uday Kaul
12.Pankaj Dharmani
13.Sunny Sohal
14.Tanmay Srivastava
15.Ajitesh Argal
16.Rishi Dhawan
17.Mohammed Mudasir
18.Nitin Saini
Coach: Tom Moody
International Players:
1.Brett Lee
2.Simon Katich
3.James Hopes
4.Luke Pomersboch
5.Kyle Mills
6.Ram Naresh Sarwan
7.Kumar Sangakara
8.Mahela Jayawardane
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Delhi Daredevils
Delhi Daredevils Squad Details
Indian Players
1. Virendra Sehwag
2. Gautam Gambhir
3. Dinesh Karthik
4. Manoj Tiwary
5. Shikar Dhawan
6. Rajat Bhatia
7. Amit Mishra
8. Mayank Tehlan
9. Mithun Manhas
10.Yo Mahesh
11.Pradeep Sangwan
12.Tejeswi Yadav
13.Yogesh Nagar
Coach : Greg Shipperd
International Players
1.Glenn McGrath
2.AB De Villiers
3.Shoaib Malik
4.Mohd Asif
5.Tilakaratne.M.Dilshan
6.Brett Geeves
7.Daniel Vettori
8.Fervez Maharoof
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Deccan Chargers
Deccan Chargers Squad Details
Indian Players:
1. V.V.S. Laxman
2. Rohit Sharma
3. R.P. Singh
4. Sanjay Bangar
5. Y. Venugopal Rao
6. N. Arjun Yadav
7. Dwaraka Ravi Teja
8. Pragyan Ojha
9. D. Kalyankrishna
10.P. Vijay Kumar
11.Haladhar Das
12.Sarvesh Kumar
Coach : Robin Singh
International Players:
1.Adam Gilchrist
2.Andrew Symonds
3.Herschelle Gibbs
4.Shahid Afridi
5.Scott Styris
6.Chaminda Vaas
7.Chamara Silva
8.Nuwan Zoysa
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Indian Players:
1. M.S. Dhoni
2. S. Badrinath
3. Parthiv Patel
4. R Ashwin
5. Joginder Sharma
6. Suresh Raina
7. Lakshmipathy Balaji
8. Sudeep Tyagi
9. S.B. Jakati
10.S. Vidyut
11.Abhinav Mukund
12.Viraj Kadbe
13.Arun Karthik
14.Jaydev Shah
15.S Suresh kumar
16.P Amarnath
17.Anirudha Srikkanth
18.Napoleon Einstein
Coach:Kepler Wessels
International Players:
1.Mathew Hayden
2. Mike Hussey
3.Stephen Fleming
4.Jacob Oram
5.M Muralitharan
6.Albie Morkel
7.Makhaya Ntini
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Royal Challengers Bangalore Details
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Indian Players
1. Rahul Dravid
2. Anil Kumble
3. Zaheer Khan
4. Wasim Jaffer
5. Praveen Kumar
6. Sunil Joshi
7. B.Akhil
8. Vinay Kumar
9. Devraj Patil
10.Bharat Chipli
11.K.P.Appanna
12.B. Arun Kumar
13.Virat Kohli
14.Sreevats Goswami
Coach : Venkatesh Prasad
International Players:
1.Jacques Kallis
2.Mark Boucher
3.Dale Steyn
4.Nathan Bracken
5.Cameron White
6.Shivnarine Chanderpaul
7.Misbah-Ul-Haq
8.Abdur Razzak
9.Ross Taylor
Labels: DLF Indian Premier League
Meera has banned her to act in the Malluwood Films.
Meera Jasmine’s career has gone downhill in her home state, Kerala. Malayalam Film Association, AMMA, has shown the doors to Meera Jasmine, and has banned her to act in the Malluwood Films. she has been banned from acting in any Malayalam movies until AMMA lifts the ban.
The reason for the ban seems to be that in the movie, Twenty:20, all the Malayalam celebrities are going to play a role, free of cost. When Meera was approched for a role, she rejected to be a part of the film, for she had a clash with the dates of the Telugu movies. The proceeds from Twenty20 movie will go for the Association welfare funds.
It remains to be seen how Meera’s career will fare as she doesn’t usually sign many Malayalam movies and her only movie in Kollywood is the recently released Nepali.
BCCI felt that ICL would be a threat.
On Friday, the 18th March 2008, the Indian Premier League (IPL) was launched with hype, glitz and pyrotechnics. The compere for the event was Charu Mazumdar, a veteran broadcaster and the likes of Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Lalit Modi, Sharad Pawar and Ray Mali, the Acting President of I.C.C. spoke on the mike. This series started with the first match being played between Vijay Mallyas Royal Challengers captained by Rahul Dravid and Sharukh Khans Knight Riders captained by Saurav Ganguly in Bangalore, with Knight Riders winning comprehensively and convincingly. Well, I am sure that many cricket enthusiasts, who are interested in just fun, good time and frolic, with no taste for serious stuff like the origins and history of cricket, records, statistics, etc., because it is either Greek or Latin for them and not their cup of tea, would conveniently give credit to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the formation and the launch of IPL. In a way "yes", but if one went deeper the answer would be a resounding "no".
By Nelson Lewis, Bahrain [ Published Date: April 19, 2008 ]
* Is It Indian Cricket League?
On Friday, the 18th March 2008, the Indian Premier League (IPL) was launched with hype, glitz and pyrotechnics. The compere for the event was Charu Mazumdar, a veteran broadcaster and the likes of Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Lalit Modi, Sharad Pawar and Ray Mali, the Acting President of I.C.C. spoke on the mike. This series started with the first match being played between Vijay Mallyas Royal Challengers captained by Rahul Dravid and Sharukh Khans Knight Riders captained by Saurav Ganguly in Bangalore, with Knight Riders winning comprehensively and convincingly.
Well, I am sure that many cricket enthusiasts, who are interested in just fun, good time and frolic, with no taste for serious stuff like the origins and history of cricket, records, statistics, etc., because it is either Greek or Latin for them and not their cup of tea, would conveniently give credit to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the formation and the launch of IPL. In a way "yes", but if one went deeper the answer would be a resounding "no".
The fact of the matter is that BCCI is not a democratic body run by professionals, i.e. retired Indian cricketers, who have played internationally and performed creditably at that level (and assisted by professionals and advisers to help them in churning out money and ensuring that every single penny earned and spent is well accounted for and made available for Government and the public scrutiny).
Moreover, BCCI is not accountable to the Ministry of Sports (MOS) and MOS does not monitor the workings of this richest cricketing body, which has bizarre characters on its Board. Honestly speaking, I really wonder whether these blokes have the interest of the game in their hearts, rather than vested interests considering the rabid passion and mania Indians have for cricket, which even a pauper can exploit and tap to become a multi-millionaire overnight.
In short, BCCI is a massive pot of honey that attracts flies. People can see it for themselves, if they considered the backgrounds and professions of the personalities who feign interest in cricket. Otherwise, why are these characters fighting ferociously like dogs and indulging in all sorts of tactics, not necessarily clean, to get elected?
If they want to promote, develop and propagate cricket, then why not other games which are played internationally, namely soccer, hockey, athletics, boxing, billiards, snooker, aquatics, etc., etc.? This is simply because there is dearth of money in these sports to satisfy their hunger for money and power.
In fact, they should take much interest in other sports, because if India wins medals in these meets, then they would put the country on the world sporting map. Moreover, winning medals at Olympics, World games, other international events, etc. are more important than winning awards in cricket. Further, it would propel and catapult their names on international sporting stage, rather than just cricket, which is hardly known in a very few countries, rather than the entire world.
Well, what led to the formation of IPL. The answer lies with the tussles Zee Telefilms had with BCCI, including the court cases for TV rights for telecasting various matches.
Ultimately when Zee Telefilms decided to launch cricket under the name of Indian Cricket League (ICL), Sharad Pawar and his bunch in BCCI, a body whose workings are not known to most people, got offended and started crying foul. The creation of ICL created a fear in BCCI and immediately led to raising the earnings of Indian cricketers and the decision was taken to launch the IPL to counter ICL.
In short, Zee Telefilms is the responsible for the formation of IPL and, if not for them, cricketing world would not have heard about IPL and only a handful of cricketers would have continued making money, with the majority of them having to console themselves with the peanuts paid to them by their respective State Boards for their services. Therefore, Sharad Pawar and his bunch should not claim credit, because formation of IPL was not their brainchild. They got aroused from their deep slumber only when Zee TV took the bold decision to form ICL to promote the game and give opportunity to budding cricketers to earn decent cash, even if they did not get the opportunity to play for their country.
In short, Sharad Pawar and his bunch need to thank Subhash Chandra for forcing them to launch IPL, because BCCI felt that ICL would be a threat.
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