Vinod clinches PGTI title
Delhi’s Vinod Kumar sparkled on the final day as he fired a bogey-free two-under-70 at the Aamby Valley Golf Course in Pune on Friday to clinch the PGTI Players Championship by a stroke.
Sonakshi is a no-nonsense girl
Sonakshi Sinha is totally living up to the title of Dabangg girl. The actress showed every bit of the brazen grit that her character portrayed in the Salman-starrer, in real life too.
Big hair just got bigger
Big hair seems to be back. Right from Bollywood’s leading ladies to British singing sensation Adele, everyone’s going for the classic yet over-the-top hairdo.
Rolls-Royce’s sterling car
The Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is now considered the most expensive car in the world, having been insured for about $35 million in 2005. But while all 40/50 h.p. models from the Rolls-Royce stable were called Silver Ghosts, the company itself has initially assigned the moniker to one specific car from the series.
After Kolaveri, now it’s Nenjikulle
Kolaveri, a love song, peppered with English words at funny intervals, made history without meaning to. Anirudh Ravichander, who penned the lyrics, called it a ‘soup song’. Never has the angst and rage and fever of love been caught more ridiculously than it was in Kolaveri.
Harendra moves to top in PGTI meet
Chandigarh’s Harendra Gupta fired a two-under 70 to make his way to the top of the leaderboard in the penultimate round of the PGTI Players Championship at the Aamby Valley City in Pune on Thursday.
PSB, Indian Navy win
The Kapurthala side drew first blood — Sarvan Singh scoring a field goal in the 18th minute — and managed to hold on to the lead in the first half.
PSB, Indian Navy win
The Kapurthala side drew first blood — Sarvan Singh scoring a field goal in the 18th minute — and managed to hold on to the lead in the first half.
‘Focus on Cup at home next year’
The Indian junior hockey team’s preparations for next year’s World Cup at home will get under way at the upcoming 2nd Sultan Johor Cup, and coach Baljit Singh Saini was upbeat ahead of the team’s departure for Malaysia.
Birsa Munda boys triumph
Birsa Munda Vidyapith of Rourkela put up an exemplary show, thrashing Amritsar’s Springdales Senior School 7-1 in the final of the 41st Nehru junior boys hockey tournament at the Shivaji Stadium in the capital on Friday.