Starry end to KKR match


Mumbai, May 17 (IANS): Though defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) lost their match against Rajasthan Royals, Bollywood superstar and KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan had some moments of joy in the stands where he was joined by his youngest son AbRam and actors Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma.

The 49-year-old took to Twitter to thank them for supporting his team.

"Well tried KKR. Awesome display Rajasthan Royals. Absolutely deserving winners!!! And the best hospitality in any arena CCI...thank u so much," Shah Rukh tweeted on Saturday night.

In another post, he added: "& thank you Varun Dhawan...Kriti and Varun for turning up and supporting the team. Lov u & sorry couldn’t give you more reason to cheer.

“On behalf of KKR i promise to Kolkata, v will try harder to make you proud. Monsoon or Math is not the Mard thing to do...next yr. Insha Allah.”

The “Chennai Express” star also posted a black and white photograph of him and AbRam, where the two are seen staring at each other. In the caption, Shah Rukh wrote a conversation between the two.

“He: We Won? Me: No Son. He: Why Papa? Me: Wat Son,” he wrote.

However, this was not AbRam's first appearance on a cricket field as he was also present at the KKR's opening match of eight edition of Indian Premier League last month.

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When Priyanka Chopra felt like rockstar

Actress Priyanka Chopra, who will be seen essaying the lead role of FBI agent Alex Parrish in American TV series "Quantico", says she is feeling like a “rockstar”.

“Feelin like a rock star.. Chanelling my inner mick jagger!! #ShadesAtNight craaaayy! #LAUpfronts @ABCNetworl,” Priyanka posted on Twitter.

In another post, the 32-year-old added: “One day trips cross continents takes a toll!! On other people..not me!! Let’s go!! #LAForADay #Insane @ABCNetwork #LAUpfronts #Quantico.”

The show centres on a diverse group of recruits who have arrived at the FBI Quantico Base for training. Being the best and brightest of the lot, it seems impossible that one of them is suspected of masterminding the biggest attack on New York City since 9/11.

Apart from Priyanka, "Quantico" also stars Dougray Scott as Liam, Jake McLaughlin as Ryan, Aunjanue Ellis as Miranda, Yasmine Al Massri as Nimah, Johanna Braddy as Shelby, Tate Ellington as Simon Asher and Graham Rogers as Caleb Haas.

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My mother calls me Chota Hulk: Shraddha Kapoor

Actress Shraddha Kapoor, who is awaiting the release of her forthcoming dance-based 3D film "ABCD 2", says she feels more “stronger” and “agile” after undergoing a different level of fitness course for the Remo D'Souza-directed film.

“I have always worked out, but the level of fitness I achieved during the course of shooting 'ABCD 2' has been something completely different. I feel stronger and more agile, so much so that I have started doing many things in the house that require heavy lifting,” the 26-year-old said in a statement.

The “Aashiqui 2” fame actress earlier made headlines when she was spotted lifting a calf in Mathura.

“I lifted up a calf and the people there were very surprised to see that I could lift that adorable baby."

Not only that, Shraddha has also amazed her mother with her antics, due to which she has started calling Shraddha “Chota Hulk”.

“My mother needed the sofa shifted the other day and before she could call anyone else to help her I had already done it single handedly, much to her amazement."

“In the kitchen too I have been lifting heavy things etc. My mother is so impressed with my strength that she has started calling me Chota Hulk.”

The sequel of 2013 film “ABCD: Any Body Can Dance”, which also stars Varun Dhawan, Prabhudheva and Lauren Gottlieb, will release on June 19.

 

  

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