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Raazi: Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt at screening for special kids—Pics - Duration: 2:59.
Raazi: Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt at screening for special kids—Pics
Share: Written By:. A screening of the film was recently held for some special children. Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt were clicked with the kids and the pictures are simply adorable.
Alia Bhatt Raazi: Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt at screening for special kids—Pics A screening of the film was recently held for some special children.
Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt were clicked with the kids and the pictures are simply adorable.
Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal starrer Raazi received a thumbs up from the audience as well as the critics. The movie tells the story of an Indian spy married to a Pakistani military officer during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
The film hit the screens on May 11, 2018 and is Alias third film to belong to the coveted 100 Cr Club. A screening of the film was recently held for some special children.
Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and Mahesh Bhatt were clicked with the kids and the pictures are simply adorable.
Check out the pics right here: Alias role has been widely appreciated and the actress has proved that she can do complete justice to serious roles.
Raazi is directed by Meghna Gulzar and is an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's novel Calling Sehmat. Alia will next be seen opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Ayan Mukerjis directorial Brahmastra, the first part of the superhero trilogy announced by Karan Johar.
The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan in a pivotal role besides TV actress Mouni Roy in supporting act.
She will also be seen in Ranveer Singh starrer Gully Boy which is helmed by Zoya Akhtar besides Kalank which stars Varun Dhawan, Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur in lead roles.
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Basic Arduino Tutorial For Beginners Part 3 – How To Set up Arduino On Various Operating Systems - Duration: 10:16.
Basic Arduino Tutorial For Beginners Part 3 – How To Set up Arduino On Various Operating Systems
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All-round displays by Shadab and Bess set tone for fruitful future - Duration: 5:27.
All-round displays by Shadab and Bess set tone for fruitful future
These are early days in the players' careers but there is already evidence they possess the requisite talent, technique and temperament to push for promotions.
There may be a couple of imposters in this Test series who go by the names of Shadab Khan and Dominic Bess.
They have broken into their respective teams purporting to be spin bowlers but, fiendishly, they appear to have designs on being proper batsmen.
It is a path well-trodden, of course, with two modern examples in Steve Smith of Australia and England's Kevin Pietersen.
The former transformed from jokey leg‑spinner to the world's No 1 batsman – albeit banned at present – while the latter began life sending down off-breaks in South Africa before realising his talents lay elsewhere.
Could Shadab and Bess follow suit one day? These are early days in their careers, of course, but there is already some evidence to suggest they possess the requisite talent, technique and temperament to push for promotions down the line.
Take Shadab in Malahide, London and Leeds. The wrist-spinner is only 19 years old and four caps into his career, but is already trusted at No 7.
Ice-cool half-centuries in three successive Tests have come against Ireland and England, the most recent of which, a 52-ball 56 on Friday, saved Pakistan's first innings from total ruin.
Though a counterattacking cameo that pierced attacking fields and contained 10 fours, the right-hander's previous scores of 52 and 55 were compiled over 85 and 105 balls respectively.
Factor in the foreign conditions and it is little wonder Pakistan's head coach, Mickey Arthur, says "he is certainly going to be a superstar in future".
Bess, who unlike his counterpart is still waiting for his maiden Test wicket, appears cut from similar cloth with the bat.
We knew this confident 20-year-old could play before his debut at Lord's but nevertheless the 57 that followed in the second innings, when all hope was lost, was one of the few highlights in an otherwise lamentable team performance.
In Leeds he earned a spot in the middle order, coming in at No 4 on the first evening as nightwatchman after Alastair Cook's late demise and earning hearty backslaps from his captain, Joe Root, when the pair walked off at the close of play.
Mission accomplished? Not so for Bess, who at times was barely distinguishable from his senior partner once the rain relented and indeed went further than him – and Dawid Malan – as his impish 49 helped push England into the lead through some fine, correct cricket shots and wing‑heeled running between the wickets.
"It's nice to see because 18 months ago his batting wasn't at the level it is now, so that shows the work he has put in which is great," said Graham Thorpe, the former middle‑order stalwart who now works as England's lead batting coach.
"It's nice to see him and Sam Curran come in – and even Keaton Jennings coming back – feeling so settled in the dressing room, too. That's credit to the senior players.
Your environment can be questioned but that's because of the performances we've had.".
Bess certainly settled in here, with Mohammad Amir stared down and driven through extra cover (twice) like an old pro, while Hasan Ali and Faheem Ashraf were left distinctly unimpressed by a series of crunching shots square of the wicket that delighted the oiled-up array of nuns, butchers and sandpaper‑brandishing Australians in the old Western Terrace.
When Bess sauntered down the pitch to Mohammad Abbas to whip a ball through leg for three, you half-wondered whether it would be followed by a post-play press conference declaring how hard it is being him in this England dressing room.
But just as thoughts turned to a second Test half-century, a ball reared from a good length, took the shoulder of the bat and was held comfortably at slip.
His executioner? Shadab, who, it appears, is not ready to give up the day job just yet.
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Masar wins first Derby for Sheikh Mohammed as Warrior only fourth - Duration: 7:07.
Masar wins first Derby for Sheikh Mohammed as Warrior only fourth
Charlie Appleby had Aidan O'Brien and the pre-eminence of his Balldoyle stable on his mind as he drove home after saddling the runner-up in Friday's Oaks.
"I have to admit, I was starting to wonder what we would have to do to beat them," he said here on Saturday.
Twenty-four hours later, he found out, as his 16-1 chance Masar turned over O'Brien's 4-5 favourite Saxon Warrior to give Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin operation a first Derby winner in their royal blue silks.
Sheikh Mohammed has the sovereign wealth of a nation at his disposal and the sums he has ploughed into bloodstock since catching the bug with his first winner – at Brighton, 41 years ago this month – are beyond calculation.
Until Saturday, though, Godolphin's only Derby winner had been Lammtarra, in the operation's earliest days, who was in effect owned by his nephew.
Princess Haya of Jordan, Sheikh Mohammed's wife, had also seen her colours on a Derby winner thanks to New Approach in 2008, and outstanding Godolphin champions such as Dubai Millennium – whose only defeat in 10 starts came here in 1999 – and the 1998 1,000 Guineas winner, Cape Verdi, started favourite for the Derby but finished well beaten.
In recent seasons, Godolphin's failure to compete with O'Brien's runners in this race above all had passed from being an aberration to a conundrum and moved steadily towards outright embarrassment.
But thanks to a relative outsider and a straightforward, well-executed ride by William Buick, the curse on the royal blue silks on Derby day has finally been laid to rest.
Masar was the only Godolphin runner in the field, up against five from the O'Brien stable including Saxon Warrior, the hot favourite for this race ever since his win in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket last month.
The favourite was drawn in stall one, however, a minor disadvantage which was compounded when he was a little slow to stride and Ryan Moore, his jockey, was on the back foot from that point.
Saxon Warrior was still in with a chance as Knight To Behold led the field around Tattenham Corner with half a mile to run, but as the leader quickly dropped away it was Buick who moved into a prime position to challenge aboard Masar.
The favourite was briefly short of room three furlongs out and then set off in pursuit of the leaders inside the final quarter, but Masar was already making the best of his way home with no sign that his stamina was about to run out.
Saxon Warrior was making no impression on the leaders from a furlong out and though he stayed on to edge out Hazapour for fourth, the first three filled the same positions throughout the closing stages as Masar stayed on to beat Dee Ex Bee by one and a half lengths with Roaring Lion, the Dante Stakes winner, another half-length away in third.
"All I could think of in the last furlongs was that I wanted to be the first trainer to win the Derby in the Godolphin blue," Appleby said.
"We just wanted to get him to switch off, and we thought he'd stay. William's given him a brilliant ride but the last 100 yards seemed a long time.
"We've been knocking on the door this season and it was the same story yesterday [with Wild Illusion, the 5-2 favourite for the Oaks]. [But] the great thing about the team around me is that they are so supportive.
I'm a realist, I've been in this game all my life and we were beaten fair and square, you've just got to take it on the chin and take the positives out of it.
"All I wanted to do when I got this position was to win the Derby for the team. Each year, I've watched it go by without having a winner, but you've got to keep trying.".
Appleby inherited the licence at Moulton Paddocks Stables in Newmarket from the disgraced Mahmood al-Zarooni, after the former trainer was banned for eight years in 2013 for doping his horses with steroids.
It has been a long road back for the yard since Zarooni's disgrace, but a first winner in the Derby is a defining moment for Appleby and it has been achieved with a horse whose path to Epsom was not without its setbacks.
Masar started his season running in a minor race on dirt at Meydan in Dubai, and finished only 10th of 13.
His next start was an emphatic win in the Craven Stakes but he was convincingly beaten by Saxon Warrior in the 2,000 Guineas.
O'Brien said afterwards that while Saxon Warrior's draw in stall one had not been ideal, he would not offer it as an excuse. "These things happen, but I wouldn't be making excuses," O'Brien said.
"It might have been all new to him and a shock to him. I've often seen it happen to horses and they'll leave the run behind them pretty quick.
"I think he was a little bit in awe of the whole thing, really. He's a baby horse, really, and it's only his fifth run and it's the most complicated track he's had to handle.
We'll look forward to him the next time.".
Masar's next start has yet to be decided but the Irish Derby later this month and the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown in early July, which is also a target for Roaring Lion, are obvious possibilities.
If Masar never wins another race, however, he has already made history by giving his owner the victory he desired above all others.
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Basic Arduino Tutorial For Beginners Part 2 – Introduction to Arduino - Duration: 4:17.
Basic Arduino Tutorial For Beginners Part 2 – Introduction to Arduino
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat selected for the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival - Duration: 3:10.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat selected for the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival
The official Instagram handle of Padmaavat shared that the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial has been selected in the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF).
Sanjay Leela Bhansalis Padmaavat selected for the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival The official Instagram handle of Padmaavat shared that the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial has been selected in the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF).
Sanjay Leela Bhansalis Padmaavat hit the silver screens in January this year, after facing immense protests. The movie was mired in controversies ever since its inception and the release of the film had to be deferred.
Ranveer Singh portrayed the role of Allaudin Khilji in the period-drama, Deepika Padukone essayed Rani Padmavati and Shahid Kapoor played Maharawal Ratan Singh. The moment it hit the box office, Padmaavat was a blockbuster hit.
The film made over Rs 500 Crores worldwide and all actors received immense praises for their roles.
Looks like the films success hasnt stopped, the official Instagram handle of Padmaavat shared that the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial has been selected in the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF). The world continues to shower their love on #Padmaavat.
We're selected in the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF)., shared the handle. Check out the Instagram post right here: Initially titled Padmavati, the film was scheduled for release on December 1 last year.
But owing to nationwide protests by Rajput groups over its historical content, the makers decided to defer the film. Moreover, the Central Board of Film Certification too hadn't issued the clearance certificate.
It was only after seeking suggestions from a panel of experts that the Censor Board released a screening certificate. It had also suggested a few modifications and the same were duly incorporated by the makers.
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