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Priyanka Chopra Upcoming Movies 2017, 2018 With Release Dates
Priyanka Chopra as we all know is one of the most famous Bollywood actresses today. Winner of four Filmfare and one national award, PeeCee has always entertained and enthralled us with her mind-blowing performances on big screen.
2015 was a good year for Priyanka. Both of her releases Dil Dhadakne Do and Bajirao Mastani did well at the Box Office. The actress won the best-supporting-actress for Bajirao Mastani. Jai Gangaajal was Priyanka’s only Bollywood release in 2016. Despite her good acting, the movie failed at the Box Office.
Apart from Bollywood projects, the actress is busy with American TV series ‘Quantico‘. 2017 will be the crucial year for Priyanka as she is all set to make her Hollywood debut with ‘Baywatch‘. Let’s have a detailed look at Priyanka Chopra upcoming movies to be released in 2017.
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Priyanka Chopra Upcoming Movies1) Baywatch
Director: Seth Gordon
Producer: Michael Berk
Starcast: Priyanka Chopra, Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 26 May 2017
Priyanka hasn’t signed any Bollywood movie after Jai Gangaajal as she is busy with her Hollywood projects. There are reports that she has been signed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali for a movie opposite Shah Rukh Khan but no official announcement has been made.
Are your waiting for Priyanka Chopra’s upcoming movies? Comment down your thoughts and stay tuned for more updates.
Priyanka Chopra Movies Released In 20161) Jai Gangaajal
Director: Prakash Jha
Producer: Prakash Jha Films
Starcast: Priyanka Chopra, Prakash Jha and Manav Kaul
Genre: Action, Drama
Release Date: 4th March 2016
Lifetime collection and Verdict: 38 crores (Average)
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Romantic english songs – The only beacon of hope, the silver lining of the chancy bread-earning life is the monsoon.
Monsoon brings with it the other lot of struggles too but the romantic hearts bask in love and seek to embrace their beloved and do sweet nothings when there is pitter-patter outside.
The Earth will continue to revolve in its axis and seasons will come and go, but monsoon will leave a deep imprint on love-struck hearts every time and when those emotions are translated into music, that becomes next level romantic. We will give you here the names of a few English romantic songs that will really give you goosebumps:
Romantic english songs –
Steal My girl:
“She be my queen
Since we were sixteen
We want the same things
We dream the same dreams
Alright (alright)”
This song from One Direction will set the tone for the monsoon and your heart will be washed over by the tidal waves of love.
What Makes You Beautiful:
“Baby you light up my world like nobody else
The way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed
But when you smile at the ground it ain’t hard to tell
You don’t know, oh oh
You don’t know you’re beautiful
If only you saw what I can see”
Another soulful number for One Direction will make your heart melt in drops completely.
Love Story:
“We were both young when I first saw you
I close my eyes and the flashback starts
I’m standing there on a balcony in summer air
See the lights, see the party, the ball gowns
See you make your way through the crowd
And say hello”
You can’t go without noticing this romantic number from Taylor Swift in the playlist of a young person not only for being famous but this one resonates well with the emotions of a young heart.
Tear Drops On My Guitar:
“ You are the reason for the teardrops on my guitar,
The only thing that keeps me wishing on a wishing star’”
Whoa! It’s Taylor Swift again. Well, who could do a better justice with translating the matters of heart into music?
What Lovers Do:
“Oh mama, don’t play now baby
Say say say, hey hey now baby
Said let’s get one thing straight now baby
Tell me, tell me if you love me or not, love me or not, love me or not?
I’ll bet the house on you, am I lucky or not, lucky or not, lucky or not?
You gotta tell me if you love me or not, love me or not, love me or not?
Been wishin’ for you, am I lucky or not, lucky or not, lucky or not?
Ooh, ooh ooh ooh been wishin’ for you”
This is another romantic number from Maroon 5 that will surely tug at your heartstrings this monsoon.
Love Me Like You Do:
“You’re the light, you’re the night
You’re the color of my blood
You’re the cure, you’re the pain
You’re the only thing I wanna touch
Never knew that it could mean so much, so much”
Romantic english songs – This romantic number from Ellie Gouldwing is worth your while this monsoon too!
We completely heart these songs and really hope you too will.
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M Karunanidhi: A cricket lover who adored Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni
The scriptwriter-turned-politician was a voracious leader and a legendary writer, known for his love for theatre and drama.
Chennai: Thousands mourned the death of five-time Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's patriach Muthuvel Karunanidhi on Tuesday as he breathed his last after a prolonged battle with illness.
The scriptwriter-turned-politician was a voracious leader and a legendary writer, known for his love for theatre and drama that earned him the tag of 'Kalaignar' - the artist.
Karunanidhi achieved fame as a scriptwriter in the early 1950s before dominating the political scene in the state of Tamil Nadu for nearly five decades. But little is his love for the game of cricket known to many.
Karunanidhi was an ardent cricket enthusiast, who had a good understanding and regularly followed the sport. His daughter Kanimozhi once revealed how he would squeeze his time to watch cricket on television despite his busy schedule, according to The News Minute. At times, he would call off important meetings and appointments to a live cricket match along with his colleagues.
Stars like Kapil Dev, Javagal Srinath, Sachin Tendulkar and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni were among his favourites, who he admired a lot. During India’s 2011 World Cup triumph, he awarded the Men in Blue a staggering price of Rs 3 crore and Rs 1 crore separate for Ravichandran Ashwin, the only Tamil Nadu player in the squad.
When Tendulkar released his biography 'Playing It My Way' in 2014, Karunanidhi congratulated the Mumbai cricketer after being inspired on reading the book.
“Despite his many achievements in cricket, he is a picture of poise, unassuming and fields questions with humility. It would be no exaggeration to say that such qualities were among reasons that brought him huge fame. I am reading with interest his autobiography. I always hold him in esteem… my love for him,” he wrote on social media.
A year ago, he had also paid tribute to the God of Cricket who was bestowed with the Bharat Ratna.
Earlier in March this year, a video of the revered politician playing indoor cricket with his grandson went viral on the occasion of his son MK Stalin's birthday.
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“Who is who here?” asks Joy pointing at the two teams battling it out at the Moti Baug Cricket Ground. It’s an understandable query and she and her friend Priyo can be pardoned for their ignorance. The Manipuri duo, now settled in Baroda, have come here at the behest of their friend Athrili, originally from Nagaland but a gym, spa and salon owner here since the last six years. “There are two teams from the northeast playing cricket at Moti Baug,” is all that they’ve been told.
And in their defence, the two jerseys visible on the field aren’t too dissimilar from each other. Nagaland are in black pants and a t-shirt splashed, almost air-brushed, with equal amounts of black and red. Sikkim’s jersey, meanwhile, resembles that of the West Indies from the late 1990s, mostly maroon but with green sleeves. “Nagaland are the ones batting, and they’re winning,” Athrili informs them joyously. He’s walked in around 15 minutes earlier with Nancy and her husband Peter, also Manipuri, and a few of his Naga friends—Alo, a famous hairstylist in these parts according to Athrili, and two young gym trainers.
The entire group immediately breaks into a big cheer as Nagaland’s professional player KB Pawan airlifts a length ball over the sight-screen at the far end. “Sixer, sixer. Once more now,” they scream, still blissfully unaware of the exact identities of the players on the field.
It’s after all their first-ever live cricket match, and more importantly the first-time ever they’re seeing a bunch of guys from the Northeast of India play the sport at any level, spare the few games on the streets back home, or erstwhile home for some. And it doesn’t seem to matter which teams are playing, till the time they’re from their region.
“We have lived in Baroda for nearly 21 years now,” says Nancy, a teacher and a winemaker (excellent one according to everyone present), “And we aren’t too far away from the ground, so as soon as we heard some northeast teams are playing, we just came off. It didn’t matter whether Manipur was playing today or not.”
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Nagaland team manager A Rahman spots the exuberant lot and walks out of the team dug-out to greet his team’s new-found fans. He explains the exact nature of the tournament they’re witnessing and gives them a lowdown of how his team got here. Later in the day, Rahman would also ensure that the entire Nagaland team met Athrili & Co, and even posed for quite a few pictures with them.
“There are around 200-250 people from the Northeast who live in Baroda, and we all have a group and meet almost every weekend at one of our homes. We prefer home-cooked meals, and we are all very close,” Nancy says.
Athrili though is not among those in attendance for the crash-course on the Plate League of the Vijay Hazare Trophy. He doesn’t need it. The diminutive and bespectacled businessman reveals to have not only played a lot of cricket while he was still in Dimapur, but also to have shared dressing-rooms with some of the Nagaland players at Moti Baug on Sunday.
“I know Jonathan (Rongsen) and have played with quite a few of the others including Timit Rahman. I was so crazy after cricket that I even changed schools there. But then there seemed to be no future in cricket, and I came off to Baroda to try my luck here,” he says, adding. “Unfortunately, the other Nagaland friends here with me have no idea about cricket.”
It’s a story that resonates with every home-grown player in the Nagaland squad too, according to Rahman. Though Nagaland continued to play the age-group tournaments and even laid claim to the best cricket venue in the northeast, at Dimapur—which has played host to a few of the BCCI’s zonal camps and will witness the state’s Ranji Trophy matches—there was no long-term future.
“Some of them joined work, others became teachers and some remain unemployed. So when this chance came, they all jumped at it. We have also included two under-19 players to the mix,” says Rahman. There are 16 tribes in Nagaland, each with their own language, culture, and even attire—though they all speak Nagamese—and 4-5 of them have been represented by the nine “tribal” players in the squad here.
KB Pawan, former Karnataka wicket-keeper batsman who also has played for Kerala and Tripura, though insists on there not being a significant language barrier right from the time he spent seven days in Dimapur to acclimatize himself with his new team. But similar to how much Joy & Co know of the players they’re cheering, Pawan admits to not many of his teammates knowing much about his credentials, “except that I’m an outstation player,” he says with a smile.
The conversation in the Northeast Headhunters (as named by Athrili) camp soon turns to the upcoming Bryan Adams concert in Ahmedabad and whether they’ll manage to get passes for it. On cue, one of them starts playing some 1990s’ pop music on their phone, as packets of chips and other knickknacks come out. A couple of aerial shots, which hardly travel anywhere close to the boundary, get the lot excited, and they sheepishly abort a loud cheer when opener Sedezhalie Rupero lofts a full-toss straight to long-off’s hands.
“You can’t cheer too much or constantly in cricket, unlike at a football match. Those are a lot more fun,” says Joy as the others draw fair comparisons between how “football in Gujarat is taking baby steps just like cricket in the Northeast”. The gym trainers do get anxious about “how much longer will this go on” as Nagaland near their target. The victory comes in the 27th over to loud screams of “hooray Nagaland” from Naga and Manipuri voices in unison.
This regional bonhomie though will be tested next Friday at the same ground when Nagaland play Manipur in another league match. Talk of the match sets off a “who’ll outdo the other” debate in terms of support in five days’ time.
“If I make a phone call to all the students here, we’ll be almost a 100 of us,” says Priyo with Athrili quickly countering with, “we’ll match you in numbers and also bring our flags and t-shirts. It’s game on.”
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