Googly movie scene
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He's hurt to hear that Swathi is getting engaged to someone. Unlike any guy who'll normally brood over his past girlfriend, Sharath takes this as a challenge and devotes his time to studies, and becomes a huge business tycoon within couple of years.Īfter few years, he realises his mistake of hurting Swathi and tries to reconcile with her by apologizing to her through a phone call on her birthday. As a result, Sharath gets annoyed and slaps Swathi. One day Swathi is injured, and things become more complicated when he misunderstands Swathi's friend to be her boyfriend at a hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Over a period of time, Sharath starts to suspect every act of Swathi. By this meet, both of them become close friends and start to like each other. Later he gives his hilarious speech and thanks Swathi for waking him up. When his name is called upon, he is woken up by Swathi (Kriti Kharbanda) who is an MBBS student. As he enters the crowded auditorium he gets bored with the seminar and falls asleep. One day he is selected to represent his college at the Global Business Seminar meet, as he is the topper of his university. Sharath (Yash)is a fun loving guy who seldom has any friends because of his freakish attitude. It became one of the blockbuster Kannada cinema in the year 2013. The movie is being remade in Bengali by Eskay Movies. A sequel of this movie is being directed and named as Googly-2. Having been nominated in 11 categories, the film won SIIMA awards for Best Director (Pavan Wadeyar), Best Cinematographer (Vaidi S.), Best Lyricist (Pavan Wadeyar) and Best Fight Choreographer (Ravi Varma). The film won multiple nominations at the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards. That sounds quite reasonable to me, considering we will be so close to London.Googly is a 2013 Indian Kannada languageromantic comedy film directed by Pavan Wadeyar and produced by Jayanna Combines, starring Yash and Kriti Kharbanda are the lead actors while Ananth Nag and Sadhu Kokila play the primary supporting roles. Yes, I know there will be mooring costs of around USD$5000 per annum to incorporate into my budget.
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Although that means living on a small scale (oh yes please), it ensures we can zip up and down those lovely – overflowing with history – canals in England’s southwest. So I’m leaning toward something a little more unorthodox.Ī traditional English narrowboat is no more than 7 feet wide and 70 feet long. Needless to say an absolute riverfront house is out-of-my-league. I’m very drawn to buying weekend home on the river itself. Hope and Glory’s Thames scenes were filmed 5 km west of Kingston on Thames at Shepperton Lock, Surrey All resplendent in weighty gold neck chains. And Kapil Dev, Courtney Walsh, Ian Botham were famously formidable opponents. David Boon, Alan Border, Merv Hughes and Steve Waugh were setting exciting benchmarks (both in cricket and in beer consumption).
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A world series that actually involved the world. Naturally, I grew up watching Kerry Packer’s colourful World Series Cup ‘one dayers’. I still associate Ricky Ponting with feelings of helpless despair. In fact I really didn’t know Australia could lose the Ashes until I was all grown up. An era that saw my – mustache growing and always weirdly sweaty – heroes painstakingly gathering momentum to begin a new era of Australian dominance by the decade’s end. This is safe space to be your – cricket loving – self. It’s a fairly simple universal truth don’t you think? (It could also be that writers just like talking about ‘silly mid on’. Anyone who doesn’t know cricket, doesn’t read about cricket. Sometimes I read sports news articles about cricket that explain the basics of a dead ball ruling or where silly mid on is compared to short leg and ponder why the writer bothers. One of the delightful aspects about writing about cricket is I know the readers of this post are all cricket enthusiasts.Įveryone else stopped reading two paragraphs ago. Canadian NHL ice hockey, Thai Kickboxing, Chinese Ping-Pong and Estonian Naisekandmine. Neither of which involve anything to do with the ‘world’ at all. They were born to connect with ‘World Series Baseball’ and ‘World Series NBA’. Predictably, if you ask an American about cricket, the responses range from the quaint “it’s so adorably British but I don’t understand it” to the downright off base “it’s like a four day game of baseball, who has the time?” It’s not their fault of course and I don’t intend to cause offence.