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Trading scalpel for golf irons: Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah’s stirring journey to US Open

Trading scalpel for golf irons: Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah’s stirring journey to US Open

New Delhi, Born into a Gujarati family where medicine was considered the natural career path, Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah chose fairways over medical school and will, now, tee off at his maiden US Open after grinding on public courses and global qualifying circuits for years. Trading scalpel for golf irons: Indian-origin golfer Manav Shah’s stirring journey to US Open The California-born Shah, whose parents migrated from India in the 1980s, said reconnecting with his roots through the Asian Tour and the Indian Golf Premier League strengthened the self-belief, eventually carrying him into golf’s toughest major. “The players on the tour and all the guys I’ve met from India have been very welcoming to me. It kind of was a full circle moment for me and brought me closer to my roots, closer to my culture,” Shah told PTI during an interview. “I’ve always spoken Gujarati, but now, we all speak in Hindi. Just being more connected to my roots, I think it, honestly, gave me that sort of belief and confidence, that I could achieve …

Raja Shivaji Movie Review: Riteish Deshmukh shoulders history with sincerity in this stirring tale of Swarajya

Raja Shivaji Movie Review: Riteish Deshmukh shoulders history with sincerity in this stirring tale of Swarajya

Name: Raja Shivaji Director: Riteish Vilasrao Deshmukh Cast: Riteish Vilasrao Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan, Sachin Khedekar, Sanjay Dutt, Genelia Deshmukh, Bhagyashree Writer: Riteish Vilasrao Deshmukh Rating: 4/5 PlotRaja Shivaji chronicles the rise of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, essayed by Riteish Vilasrao Deshmukh, not just as a fearless warrior, but as a visionary leader who dreamt of Swarajya (freedom), self-rule for his people. Set in the early 1600s, the film captures his relentless battle against the Mughals, the Nizams, and the Adilshahi Sultanate, all while carrying the responsibility of protecting his land, people, and identity. Raised under the values and fierce guidance of Jijabai (Bhagyashree), Shivaji grows into a ruler who believes intelligence is greater than brute strength, ‘Shaktipeksha Yukti Shreshtha.’ The film beautifully traces his journey from a young king with a dream to the mighty Maratha warrior who reshaped history. Alongside his political struggles, the story also explores his emotional relationships with father Shahaji Raje Bhosale (Sachin Khedekar), brother Sambhaji Raje Bhosale (Abhishek Bachchan), wife Saibai (Genelia Deshmukh), and his trusted allies like Kanhoji Jedhe and Gopinath …

Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: Netizens claim A.R. Rahman delivers most stirring album of the year; ‘music is mesmeric’

Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: Netizens claim A.R. Rahman delivers most stirring album of the year; ‘music is mesmeric’

And that’s where A.R. Rahman quietly takes over. When the first single Aawaara Angaara released, it barely hinted at the scale of what Rahman had in store. But now that the film is out, the complete nine-track album reveals what the single was always leading towards: some of Rahman’s most evocative work this year. Netizens weigh in Listeners across social media seem unified in their praise, even those who weren’t sold on the movie itself. One X user wrote, “The best song for me from TERE ISHK MEIN is AWARA ANGARA….. The specific reason is the LYRICS that works big time and will stay with audience for a LONG period, specially ANTARA…. What a year for Faheem Abdulla, great composition by ARR…. The song reminds me of BANJAR HAI SAB BANJAR HAI from SAATHIYAA…..” Another listener shared:“I’ve been reading Murakami’s The City and Its Uncertain Walls with the Tere Ishk Mein soundtrack looping in the background. It has been unreal. The book’s melancholic plot pairs perfectly with ARR’s score. Didn’t expect them to sync this …

Harshdeep Kaur’s Hind Di Chadar – Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur: A Stirring Remembrance of Guru Tegh Bahadur

Harshdeep Kaur’s Hind Di Chadar – Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur: A Stirring Remembrance of Guru Tegh Bahadur

Hind Di Chadar – Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur is a soul stirring devotional creation that brings alive one of the most defining moments in Sikh history. Sung by the iconic Harshdeep Kaur, this shabad captures the emotional intensity of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s supreme sacrifice. Her voice carries the weight of the story, the pain of injustice and the strength that comes from faith. Every note feels like a prayer and every line feels like remembrance. Composed by Jaidev Kumar and written by Hind Geharimandi, the song draws inspiration from the powerful imagery expressed in the lyrics. The song releases today on Times Music. Hind Di Chadar – Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur, recounts the day of November 24 1675, when Guru Tegh Bahadur and his companions were martyred. The verses describe the sky weeping, the sword striking, Delhi trembling and the courage of Sikhs like Bhai Mati Das and Bhai Sati Das who embraced death without fear. The lyrics speak of tyranny, injustice and the spiritual resilience that defined Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s sacrifice. The …

Suniel Shetty pens a stirring note to Virat Kohli on his Test cricket retirement

Suniel Shetty pens a stirring note to Virat Kohli on his Test cricket retirement

On Monday, Suniel took to his X, formerly Twitter, and penned a heartfelt note for Virat, who is one of India’s legendary cricketers. You didn’t just play Test cricket Virat…You lived it. You Honoured it, breathed fire, wore your heart on your sleeve and your passion like armour. The roar. The grit. The obsession. The Heart.Take a bow, champ. The red-ball rests, but your legacy races on. @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/jXkL6o55e1 — Suniel Shetty (@SunielVShetty) May 12, 2025 Sharing the picture of Virat celebrating a century from an earlier match, the actor wrote, “You didn’t just play Test cricket Virat… You lived it. You Honoured it, breathed fire, wore your heart on your sleeve and your passion like armour. The roar. The grit. The obsession. The Heart. Take a bow, champ. The red-ball rests, but your legacy races on. @imVkohli”. Suniel’s son-in-law KL Rahul is Virat’s teammate in the Indian squad, the two have played all the formats together. Meanwhile, on Monday, Virat surprised everyone when he announced his retirement from Test cricket. He took to his …

The Mehta Boys Review: A Brilliant Avinash Tiwary Outshines Boman Irani In This Stirring Father-Son Drama

The Mehta Boys Review: A Brilliant Avinash Tiwary Outshines Boman Irani In This Stirring Father-Son Drama

Last Updated:February 07, 2025, 02:39 IST Boman Irani’s The Mehta Boys is an emotional father-son drama with Avinash Tiwary and Boman Irani, exploring the strained relationship between a young architect and his father. The film is available to stream on Prime Video. The Mehta BoysU/A 3/5 7 February 2025|Hindi1 hrs 56 mins | Drama Starring: Boman Irani, Avinash Tiwary, Shreya Chaudhry, Puja SarupDirector: Boman Irani,Platform: Prime Video Watch Trailer The Mehta Boys Review: Boman Irani’s The Mehta Boys is a deeply emotional father-son drama that thrives on its nuanced performances, particularly from Avinash Tiwary and Boman Irani. The film follows Amay (Tiwary), a young architect grappling with the loss of his mother while navigating the challenges of his career and relationship with his girlfriend, Zara (Shreya Chaudhry). When his father, Mehta (Irani), is forced to stay with him for an extended period, their already fragile relationship is put to the test. Mehta constantly nitpicks Amay’s choices, downplays his work, and even disrupts his personal life, creating an undercurrent of tension that simmers throughout the film. …

India Open Super 750: Kiran George’s stirring fightback the highlight; Satwik-Chirag and PV Sindhu post contrasting wins | Badminton News

India Open Super 750: Kiran George’s stirring fightback the highlight; Satwik-Chirag and PV Sindhu post contrasting wins | Badminton News

As Alex Lanier began to exert his dominance early on in the match against Kiran George, the commentators discussed what makes the French teenager a highly-rated prospect in men’s singles. The imposing physicality is the most obvious, but former Denmark head coach Steen Pedersen mentioned that his biggest strength was there are no evident weaknesses in his game. Among all the young Europeans he has seen, he makes the least errors, he added. At 20-14 in the first game, most of those observations rang true. The lead, and a place in the quarterfinal, were within the 18-year-old’s grasp. But Kiran had other ideas. In what was a stirring fightback, that turned the atmosphere inside the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium electric on Thursday afternoon, he saved six game points and took the opening game on the back of winning eight straight points. From there on, Kiran started controlling the match as he sealed his spot in the quarterfinal with a 22-20 21-13 win in 46 minutes. It was a day of two comebacks and a cruise …

When Anushka Sharma spoke about not stirring up industry like Deepika Padukone, Sonam Kapoor: ‘I’m known for my talent…’ | Bollywood

Actor Anushka Sharma, who made her debut in Bollywood with Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), once responded to a question about not having “stirred up the industry” like Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor. In an interview with Bangalore Mirror, Anushka said she was glad to be known for her “talent and not for my clothes or controversies”. After Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Anushka starred in Badmaash Company and Band Baaja Baaraat. Both of them released in 2010. (Also Read | Anushka Sharma goes desi in new ad, Virat Kohli fans hail ‘bhabhiji’s’ new long hair look. Watch) Anushka Sharma, Deepika Padukone, and Sonam Kapoor made their Bollywood debut around the same time. Anushka said she delivered ‘three hits back-to-back’ Anushka had said, “I don’t know. You tell me. Having given three hits back-to-back in three years, I wonder why there is not as much hype about me as them. (Pauses) Actually, I am glad that I am known for my talent and not for my clothes or controversies.” While Deepika Padukone made her …

Charles Leclerc Battles Tears To Secure Stirring Monaco Home Win

Charles Leclerc admitted he was fighting back tears and struggling to see as he raced to an emotional victory for Ferrari in his home Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. His win prompted a standing ovation and unbridled celebrations from a huge crowd as he ended his run of wretched luck on home soil and a sequence of 39 races without a win since the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix. Leclerc won comfortably ahead of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and his Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz as Red Bull suffered another weekend of disappointment with series leader Max Verstappen finishing sixth and Sergio Perez crashed out on the opening lap, His flawless triumph in a dull and processional race was the first by a Monegasque driver on the famous Mediterranean street circuit since the start of the Formula One world championship in 1950. The last Monegasque to win a Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo was Louis Chiron in 1931. In six previous attempts, including two when he started on pole, the luckless Leclerc had never managed …

Kartik Aaryan Shines In A Stirring Real Life Tale Of Struggle And Triumph

Kartik Aaryan shared this image. (courtesy: kartikaaryan) New Delhi: Get ready, folks. Kartik Aaryan just dropped the trailer of his highly anticipated film Chandu Champion on social media. In Chandu Champion, Kartik Aaryan steps into the shoes of Murlikant Petkar, a Paralympic gold medalist. Murlikant Petkar won the gold medal at the 1970 Commonwealth Games and bagged another gold medal at the 1972 Paralympics in Germany. In the gripping trailer, Kartik Aaryan’s character Murli is a man with an ambition to win a gold medal in the Olympics. He faces criticism from his classmates, teachers and parents. He was nicknamed “Chandu” by his classmates but Murli is determined to prove them wrong and win India’s first gold medal in the Olympics. His journey unfolds as he sets his eyes on representing India in the Olympics, leading him to enlist in the Army to sharpen his skills. However, fate takes a cruel turn as Murli ends up in a coma for two years after getting shot nine times. Yet, his indomitable spirit shines through as he …