Sunit Jangir

Sunit Jangir

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As a Senior Editor at Sacnilk, Sunit Jangir leads our coverage on Indian cinema, box office analytics, and global entertainment trends. Passionate about Cricket, Sunit Jangir is an avid sports lover. He finds inspiration in other people's life stories and try to absorb them. Though introvert by nature, he doesn't feel shy when the topic is cinema and sports, particularly cricket.

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My Name Is Khan Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide
2673 days ago
Box Office

My Name Is Khan Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide

Here is the movie My Name Is Khan box office collection which is an Indian drama film. This film is directed by Karan Johar, produced by Hiroo Johar and Gauri Khan, under the banners of Dharma Productions, and Red Chillies Entertainment.## My Name Is Khan stars Shah Rukh Khan, and Kajol in lead roles. ## Here is My Name Is Khan Day Wise Collection DayIndia Net Collection Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 8.00 Cr Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 12.10 Cr Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 9.90 Cr Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 6.15 Cr Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 5.00 Cr Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 4.25 Cr Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 3.40 Cr Week 1 Collection ₹ 48.80 Cr Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 3.25 Cr Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 3.50 Cr Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 2.35 Cr Day 11 [2nd Monday] ₹ 2.25 Cr Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 1.00 Cr Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 1.05 Cr Day 14 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 0.90 Cr Week 2 Collection ₹ 14.30 Cr Week 3 Collection ₹ 8.45 Cr Week 4 Collection ₹ 5.20 Cr Week 5 Collection ₹ 3.30 Cr Week 6 Collection ₹ 1.96 Cr Week 7 Collection ₹ 0.67 Cr Week 8 Collection ₹ 0.10 Cr ## Total India Net Collection ₹ 82.78 Cr ## Worldwide Collection Gross ₹ 224.40 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 112.65 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 111.75 Cr ## My Name Is Khan Budget: ₹ 85 Cr ## My Name Is Khan Verdict: HIT ## Release date: 12 February, 2010 ## Storyline -## Rizvan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), a Muslim man from India, moves to San Francisco and lives with his brother and sister-in-law. Rizvan, who has Asperger syndrome falls in love with Mandira (Kajol). Despite protests from his family they get married and start a small business together.## They are happy until September 11, 2001, when attitudes towards Muslims undergo a sea-change. When tragedy strikes, Mandira is devastated and they split. Rizvan is confused and very upset that the love of his life has left him. To win her back, he embarks on a touching and inspiring journey across America.## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.

Rahul Gandhi Addresses Media On Rafale Deal
2673 days ago
Politics

Rahul Gandhi Addresses Media On Rafale Deal

Congress President Rahul Gandhi addressed media on Rafale Deal on Wednesday. Keep in mind that the Supreme Court has already given a clean chit to the NDA Government on Rafale Deal and found the deal correct by all means but the Congress President still believes that the Rafale deal was a big scam done by PM Narendra Modi.## Rahul Gandhi said that "You recall the argument given by PM Modi, DM, Ex-DM- Price and the fact that Airforce needed the aircraft quickly. The fact of the matter is, the new deal signed by Narendra Modi gets India the aircraft later than the original deal".## "The final price offered by the French govt which is escalation-based is 55.6% above benchmark, which is for the firm and fixed price. Considering the future escalation until the time of delivery, the final price would further increase. Here stand demolished, the 2 pillars on which the entire government's argument for the new deal is based. The only reason for the new deal is to give ₹30,000 Cr to Anil Ambani".## Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) finds NDA deal for 36 Rafale Jets 2.86% cheaper than the UPA's 2007 deal. According to the tweeter handle of Congress, the CAG report stands as Chowkidar Auditor General Report.## According to the Congress' tweeter handle "This is the first time in history that a CAG report to Parliament has redacted numbers. This in itself raises a big question mark on the report. The comparison of the prices is based on the Aligned Price, the calculation of which is opaque. The bank guarantee which was present in the previous deal and would have constituted an additional 7% cost is not present in the new deal. So the so-called savings of 2.86% can be attributed to the cost of the missing bank guarantee".## "In fact, the CAG report noted this oversight on the Bank Guarantee when it says "However, Audit noted that this was actually saving for M/s Dassault Aviation when compared to its previous offer of 2007." But failed to account for it in the main table. The reason the numbers have not been declared is that dollar for dollar, the deal costs more than before. The report has hidden behind the Aligned Price. The lack of numbers makes a comparison of costs meaningless".## The Congress President said that "If you take a look at the report, it is believed in the report that 2007 deals included Sovereign Guarantee, Bank Guarantee, and Performance Guarantee; Whereas this is not included in the new deal. Changes in accordance with India's requirements for 36 Rafale planes are like 126 planes. The new deal has been paid 25 million euros per aircraft. And this place has got corruption".## "It is a feeling in the bureaucracy, the Air Force and the Defense Ministry that a hundred percent have been stolen in the Rafael case. Narendra Modi is nervous from inside and knows now that somewhere, Rafael's case will reach his conclusion. If there is no scam in the Rafale deal, then agree for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). Why is BJP fearing JPC?" Rahul Gandhi added.## For more and latest updates about Politics, stay tuned to us.

Rohit Used To Back Me With A Lot Of Space Then And He Does It Now - Bumrah
2674 days ago
Cricket

Rohit Used To Back Me With A Lot Of Space Then And He Does It Now - Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah has successfully completed one year of his Test career. Since his debut in Cape Town last year against South Africa, Bumrah has emerged as one of the most groomed pacers. India has always been lack of bowlers who could take 20 wickets overseas but since Bumrah has made his debut, the problem of not taking wickets has become history.## Bumrah took 49 wickets in 10 Tests and played an important part in India's historic series win against Australia Down Under. In an exclusive chat with TOI, he spoke about being the leader of India's pace attack, his journey in Test cricket so far, Rohit Sharma's support and many more things.## Excerpts from the interview:## Tell us about your childhood. Did you always want to bowl fast?## As a kid, I was like anybody else, playing cricket, enjoying it. The only difference is, right from when I can remember, I always used to love bowling. I used to play a lot of tennis-ball cricket and still remember telling my friends, I'll give you three-four chances, you just keep batting and I'll bowl. It was then that I began to realize that I was quick. Nobody told me that. When you play tennis-ball cricket, you've got to be faster in the air. The surface is of no help. That was one of the reasons that focusing on pace alone become important. I'm lucky I've been able to fulfill that dream.## None other than Dennis Lillee says you remind him of Jeff Thomson, who also had an unusual action. Being different can have its benefits...## I've always been like this. I don't take a lot of opinions seriously. Opinions change by the day, every hour, depending on what you bring to the table (how you perform). You can't be taking every opinion seriously. What I try and do is I always focus on my strengths - what I can do, how far can I push myself - and I back them up with the best effort I can put in. If you don't believe in yourself, nobody can help you. That's something I've spent a good deal of time telling myself.## Did you grow up watching any fast bowler or bowlers in particular?## I used to admire a lot of fast bowlers. I used to watch cricket on TV only for the fast bowlers. I was never a fan of watching big sixes or batsmen scoring hundreds. I always used to enjoy watching fifers and bowlers bowling fast, scaring batsmen, intimidating them. No particular bowler as such.## Fast bowlers typically have classic open-chested, side-arm actions. How come you never tried copying that?## I wasn't really interested in copying anybody's action. I can understand what you're saying - those fanboy moments. But that never happened to me.## The Cape Town Test, last year - your spells in the first innings and the second innings polarised opinions. Those watching you for the first time developed a viewpoint after watching you bowl on Day One and some changed opinions after your Day Four spell...## I heard some of those opinions. I didn't take them seriously then, don't do that now. I take very few people seriously in my life. As a child growing up, I had a different action and people didn't waste any time telling me that. I used to be inundated with suggestions on what I need to do and don't. I didn't listen to any of that. Never. It's not like I don't listen but what I do know is that at all times, I've got to find a way out on my own.## That has given me a lot of self-belief - the idea of going and finding a way on my own. When I'm low, it is the same mindset that helps me today. Backing yourself is the best an individual can gift himself.## How do you get your yorker so right?## As a kid, I played a lot of tennis ball cricket and with the tennis ball, you can bowl only one kind of delivery. There's the length in question, no bouncers. There's only one ball that you have to practice. At that time, I played for fun. But later, when you start playing serious cricket, you realize the importance of that delivery. But not that because it naturally comes to me, I don't have to keep practicing it. It still takes the same amount of hard work to get it right in a match situation. I do spend enough hours now trying to get all the little things correct. The line, the length, the bounce. The game now actively involves playing three formats that are very different from each other. So, there's constant work to be done to stay in tune with each of them.## Doubts have been expressed regarding your longevity with this action...## As a bowler, I've come to the realisation that no action is perfect. Tell me a bowler who's not been a victim of injuries. Some have suffered more, some less. But that's part of the game and especially in today's times when there's so much cricket to be played. When you bowl in a certain manner, your body adapts. Then to become stronger, stay fitter, you've got to keep putting in that much effort. International cricket is hard work. It requires constant innovation and training.## You're also among the fittest members in the team right now...## When I first made the transition from first-class cricket to the international stage, I realized that if I had to sustain myself at this level, my idea of fitness would have to be taken to a whole new level. Fitness was the criteria back then too but international cricket is a different ballgame. Thankfully, I realized this quickly.## You have your cheat days?## Cheat days get lesser by the day. The more you inculcate discipline, cheat days just keep disappearing and there comes a time when the idea of a cheat day doesn't even occur to you. I changed my diet, changed my training routines, starting ticking certain boxes that were new to my daily routine. It's simple - if I have to give myself the best opportunity to perform, I've got to remain in the best shape possible. The thing is, reaching certain fitness levels is only half the work done. Staying there is the tougher half. The real challenge begins when you reach the top.## And then there's mental fitness. How does that work for you?## Music. In my case, that helps me a lot. And yoga. Once I'm off cricket, nobody gets to know where I am, what I'm doing. When I'm with friends, family, we don't talk cricket and that, I've realized, is important too. Not talking about cricket is as important as talking about cricket. You need to switch off in order to switch on.## From January 2018 (Cape Town), till now, name a spell or a wicket that's become your favorite, Something you've cherished.## No favorites as such. Debut in Cape Town, a series win in Australia - what can be more wonderful than that? You know, now that I look back, small things that happened between spells, between innings, how wonderfully I got to learn with each passing game. The first innings in Cape Town, for instance, I bowled, learned what kind of line was required there, what the conditions demanded. And then coming back in the second innings keeping those aspects in mind, doing what was required - that is what I cherish.## But there must be some wicket that you might remember for the way you planned, plotted rather, and it worked?## The third Test in England, Trent Bridge. I had missed the first two Tests and was making a comeback and there was so much talk already - in the England camp - they'd seen some videos, there were some analysis and all they did and there were experts there who said 'this guy has only one type of delivery', etc. Some claimed I only had an away delivery for left-handers. I said fine, if this is what they're thinking, then I have a bit of an advantage here. Because they don't know that I have an out-swinger as well. I remember I was bowling to Keaton Jennings and I started with two away deliveries. I teased him by moving slightly over the wicket before bringing one back in slightly. It turned out to be just enough. Small joys are the best ones.## We rarely see you swearing at batsmen, giving them send-offs, talking aloud. A conscious effort to not get personal? Fast bowlers tend to be aggressive and love displaying it...## That aggression is there, of course. In fact, when I started playing the game, I used to be really assertive, trying to sledge batsmen, giving send-offs. But then, as I continued playing, I realized, all said it wasn't helping me bowl better. I would drift away from my set of plans, not be able to execute in the manner I thought and stuff like that. That's when I began to realize something here wasn't working. I had to channelize that aggression and let it show in my stride and delivery. Just mouthing off would make no sense. Anyway, if the ball is doing the talking, it's enough. I don't need to talk.## Did you consciously work on the away-going delivery?## It's not like I couldn't or didn't have that in my armory (earlier). Probably because I first managed to catch everybody's attention in a particular format is why certain deliveries that I bowled were seen as core strengths. But I'm never happy with what I do, I'm always interested in expanding the base. It's a big reason why I developed a good rapport with Shane Bond (Mumbai Indians' bowling coach). You should ask him the number of questions I used to go to him with, all the time, asking him (how) I could add variety to my bowling.## Questions like...## What am I lacking right now? What are the deliveries, lengths I should try exploring? New ball, old ball - what line should I be bowling? The different surfaces and what it would take to adjust to them. There would be never-ending questions. The idea was to keep improving all the time.## How many deliveries do you need to get that rhythm going? On the game eve, do you prefer relaxing or do you actually have to toil to find your groove?## Bowling is a lot about feel. Sometimes you get that feeling in just two deliveries. Sometimes it doesn't fall in place from the word go and it requires that much more toil and effort. Each day is a new day at work. It's all about listening to your mind, going by gut feel.## As a kid growing up, you must have heard of pace attacks from all around the world. The legendary West Indians, the very talented Pakistan pacers, menacing Australians. But to now see an Indian pace attack being celebrated comes across as a fresh breath of air...## When we landed in South Africa (last year), the pace plan was clear - to concentrate on 20 wickets. Now the thing is, please look at what we (as a pace bowling unit) were up to in the nets - bowling to some of the best batsmen in the world (bowling to India batsmen during practice). The best feeling for us (pace unit) is that today we're being talked about. I'll agree with that. Today, we can give it back to the opposition in their backyard. And that's satisfying. As a unit, we've been able to create pressure and at the same time, maintaining a healthy competition among ourselves.## Bharat Arun and Shane Bond - two coaches who've seen you up and close. Talk about their contributions.## Bharat Arun has known me since my Under-19 days. When I went to the National Cricket Academy (NCA), that was the first time he saw me. Usually, when a coach sees a bowler for the first time, there's bound to be some discussion on technique. In my case, there was going to be all the more reason, given the focus around my action. But when he saw me, his first reaction was - you don't need to change anything about your action. His thinking was - if we ask the boy to change his action even minutely, we won't know what we're going to lose. Just allow him to be and it'll only make him stronger. I didn't work much with him after that for a while until I made it to the Indian team.## Then, at Mumbai Indians, I came across Shane Bond. I had come back from injuries and was looking to find my feet again and a kind of a new journey began with him.## Rohit Sharma has been your captain at Mumbai Indians and never ceases to praise you, right from the time you made your debut with the franchise...## He's seen me before I was an India player and he's seeing me now. He's seen phases that I've been through. The thing with Rohit is, he's never been different with me. He used to back me with a lot of space then and he does it now. He'll come, ask me what I see or believe in, set the field accordingly and then keeps backing me up all the time. Some days it works, some days it doesn't but it's always so reassuring.## Follow for more...

Dear Zindagi Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide
2674 days ago
Box Office

Dear Zindagi Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide

Here is the movie Dear Zindagi box office collection which is an Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama film. This film is written and directed by Gauri Shinde, and produced by Gauri Khan, Karan Johar, and Gauri Shinde under the banners of Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions respectively.## Movie Dear Zindagi stars Shah Rukh Khan, and Alia Bhatt in lead roles. ## Here is Dear Zindagi day wise collection ## DayIndia Net Collection Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 8.80 Cr Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 11.20 Cr Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 12.60 Cr Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 4.15 Cr Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 4.00 Cr Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 3.25 Cr Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 3.00 Cr Week 1 Collection ₹ 47.00 Cr Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 2.25 Cr Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 3.50 Cr Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 4.35 Cr Day 11 [2nd Monday] ₹ 1.25 Cr Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 1.17 Cr Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 1.05 Cr Day 14 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 0.90 Cr Week 2 Collection ₹ 14.47 Cr Day 15 [3rd Friday] ₹ 0.55 Cr Day 16 [3rd Saturday] ₹ 1.10 Cr Day 17 [3rd Sunday] ₹ 1.30 Cr Day 18-21 [3rd Monday-Thursday] ₹ 1.50 Cr Week 3 Collection ₹ 4.45 Cr Week 4 Collection ₹ 2.20 Cr Week 5 Collection ₹ 0.30 Cr Week 6 Collection ₹ 0.03 Cr ## Total India Net Collection ₹ 68.45 Cr ## Worldwide Collection Gross ₹ 136.12 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 43.71 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 92.41 Cr ## Dear Zindagi Budget: ₹ 30 Cr (est.) ## Dear Zindagi Verdict: HIT ## Release date: 25 November, 2016 ## Storyline -## Dear Zindagi is the story of Kaira (Alia Bhatt), a budding cinematographer in search of the perfect life. A chance encounter with Jug (Shah Rukh Khan), an unconventional thinker, helps her gain a new perspective about life, as she discovers that happiness is all about finding comfort in life's imperfections.## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.

Jab Harry Met Sejal Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide
2674 days ago
Box Office

Jab Harry Met Sejal Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide

Here is the movie Jab Harry Met Sejal box office collection which is an Indian romantic comedy film. This film is written and directed by Imtiaz Ali, produced by Gauri Khan.## Movie Jab Harry Met Sejal stars Shah Rukh Khan, and Anushka Sharma in lead roles. ## Here is Jab Harry Met Sejal day wise collection ## DayIndia Net Collection Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 15.25 Cr Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 15.00 Cr Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 15.50 Cr Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 7.15 Cr Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 2.90 Cr Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 2.20 Cr Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 1.75 Cr Week 1 Collection ₹ 59.75 Cr Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 0.75 Cr Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 1.10 Cr Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 1.00 Cr Day 11-14 [2nd Monday-Thursday] ₹ 1.40 Cr Week 2 Collection ₹ 4.25 Cr Day 15 [3rd Friday] ₹ 0.06 Cr Day 16 [3rd Saturday] ₹ 0.07 Cr Day 17 [3rd Sunday] ₹ 0.08 Cr Day 18-21 [3rd Monday-Thursday] ₹ 0.05 Cr Week 3 Collection ₹ 0.26 Cr ## Total India Net Collection ₹ 64.26 Cr ## Worldwide Collection Gross ₹ 111.04 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 21.79 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 89.25 Cr ## Jab Harry Met Sejal Budget: ₹ 75 Cr ## Jab Harry Met Sejal Verdict: Flop ## Release date: 04 Aug 2017 ## Storyline -## The story revolves around Harry & Sejal's journey across Europe. A search for Sejal's engagement ring makes Harry understand love & relationships better. Sejal experiences new found freedom, security & solace in Harry's company. And in between all of this, there is love, life, lies. thrill, fantasy and the voice within.## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.

First Class Cricket And Ranji Trophy Should Be Given More Importance Financially - Pujara
2675 days ago
Cricket

First Class Cricket And Ranji Trophy Should Be Given More Importance Financially - Pujara

There is something about touring Australia that brings out the best of a player. Cheteshwar Pujara who is enjoying perhaps the best time of his career is the best and latest example of that. There was so much talk about Virat Kohli before the tour Down Under but Pujara became the hottest topic out of the blue. He not only became the highest run-getter of the series but also the way he played was something that no one couldn't stop himself praising India's number 3 Test batsman who played more than a thousand balls in 4-match Test series. He became an overnight star in Australia.## After a successful tour, many players might have preferred rest but not Pujara who returned to guide Saurashtra to the Ranji Trophy final, only to be lost to Vidarbha in the final. In an exclusive chat with Times of India, the 31-year old spoke about the challenges playing in Australia, the importance of the Ranji Trophy and many more.## Excerpts from the interview:## Have your feats in Australia sunk in?## It was a special series for me personally as well as the team. All the players said that this is the most special overseas win. We have a young team and none of the team members had the experience of winning an overseas Test series. But we want to get better and stay at No.1. We don't want to get carried away.## When you landed in Australia, people were looking at Virat Kohli as the main batsman and suddenly you stood up and dominated the series...## Everything changed after the first innings (in Adelaide). Whenever you go for a big tour, preparation is important. I prepared very well. Then I just tried to execute my skills and I knew what the bowlers could do because I had been there in 2014. I had faced Lyon, Starc, and Hazlewood in 2014. Cummins was the only new addition to their bowling lineup. But I had faced him in India in 2017 too. I knew their strategies and what line and length they would bowl.## I just wanted to bat normally. We were in deep trouble in the first Test when we were 40 for 4. I thought something special is needed to win this Test and I knew that I just had to bat through the first two sessions and didn't think about anything else. And when we lost Ashwin, I thought that I would have to accelerate at some point since I was batting with tailenders. I was really pleased with the kind of shots that I played.## You played more positively...## The situation demanded that. When you are batting with the tail, you always have to play your shots. There is a perception about me that I don't play too many shots, but I try and not play them until the situation demands.## Did you make technical changes to your stance and grip?## Not my grip, but some changes to my stance and some other things. I don't want to talk about them because bowlers will prepare accordingly and plan.## Your father was unwell during the Australia series and was undergoing a heart procedure. How tough was it for you to focus?## Before the surgery, our family doctor told me not to worry about anything and to just focus on cricket. Dr. Patil was the guy who did his bypass five years ago. He assured me that there wouldn't be any complication in his procedure. My father too asked me to just focus on my game. I was lucky that my wife was there with him. She also told me to just focus on my game as we had an important game the next day (Sydney Test). I was confident that he will be fine. But when I was walking in to bat on day one, it was not easy. I was waiting for the end of the day so that I could quickly message my wife and check on him. I am glad I could still focus. Luckily, I am a tough cricketer mentally.## Can you tell us how tough it is to play in Australia?## They're very strong. They're well aware of all the conditions and their bowlers always have a very good plan to get the batsman out in their conditions. So, they're well-prepared and they know what they're doing. Even their crowd will always support them.## Even their media...## Yes ... everything. Even their media is always supporting their team. If you make any error, they always let the opponents know. So, as an Indian player, if there's something wrong, or even if there is a minor discussion in the team, and if their media person gets to know, then they'll always go behind that player. It's part of their strategy, which we understand. There's a little bit of sledging which is going on. But luckily, I'm someone who doesn't get affected. In fact, I get motivated when they try and sledge me.## Do you remember any instance when the Aussies tried to intimidate you?## There were many instances but I remember the first Test. Nathan Lyon and Tim Paine tried to sledge me. They almost felt that the game was over when we were 40 for four, they thought that we'll be bowled out for 150-160. And even later on, I think in the third or fourth Test, they were trying to sledge me but at the same time, they started laughing in the end. Lyon came and told me: 'Aren't you bored of batting now? You've scored so many runs.'## Is that Lyon remark the best sledge?## Yes. I never thought that he'll say such a thing. And then when we were playing against Australia in the third Test in Ranchi in 2017, one of the players came and told me 'Now if you don't get out, we'll have to ask for wheelchairs.' I was batting on 170-plus. That's the best sledge I remember from an Aussie player.## Josh Hazlewood said that yours was the most precious wicket for the Aussies, and not Kohli's. What's your reaction to that?## I wasn't following any of their comments. I got to know after the Test that he had said that. I had mixed feelings. Hazlewood probably said I'm a prized wicket because I was performing well. He had bowled against me even in India in 2017 and knew that getting me out was challenging. It was a special comment. But as a cricketer, you have mixed feelings because you also want your players to play well.## After your performance in Australia, where does all the talk about intent and strike rate go?## People have realized what's required to perform well in Test cricket. People started appreciating the way I was batting, not just the Indian team management. Everyone has realized that there are different methods of playing this format. And because of white ball cricket, there have been players who've been playing many shots ... they've been very aggressive. I still respect that. When talking about intent and strike rate was going on, I just kept believing in myself, in my ability. I actually don't get worried about what people are saying. Sometimes you just need to do the right thing for the team.## This mindset of batting long, how did you inculcate that from so early on in your career?## If I've won matches for any first-class team or the Indian team and contributed in a winning cause, you know that this is how games can be won, so you become even more confident. If you see Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, they have been very classical. Obviously, Tendulkar was a different player, he liked to dominate, but there have been other players who have played Test cricket the way it has been played. Even Tendulkar, when the situation demanded, has scored just 50 runs in 150 balls, so there is nothing wrong in that. You just need to understand what situation you are playing in and bat accordingly.## You are part of a side whose captain is very aggressive. You are someone who is very calm. Is there a risk of a personality clash?## Not at all. Ultimately, he (Kohli) also understands what is required to win. Many times I've given him suggestions and he has been more than willing to accept them. He might have a different personality but that's his nature and that is how he should be. There's nothing wrong in that. He can behave the way he wants to as long as he respects the game. He hasn't been disrespectful to anyone else. Sledging is something which he likes at times. And there is nothing wrong in that. He also respects my nature.## How do you react when you see guys like Rishabh Pant playing the shots he does?## I laugh about it. Sometimes I get worried and say 'what is he trying to do?' But over a period of time, I've realized that you still need to respect them and their style because Pant has come from white-ball cricket and we'll have to give him some time to understand that if you want to play Test cricket, yes, you have to be attacking, which is his natural game, but at the same time, understand what is the right time to attack and when he cannot.## Growing up, your dad was really strict with the way you played. Do you ever regret that being too technically correct has sometimes not helped you establish yourself in white-ball cricket?## Not at all. My father always used to tell me to play according to the merit of the ball. And it's not as if I wasn't allowed to play any lofted shots. But he made sure that if I played a lofted shot, I had to execute it in a manner where it goes over the top. It should not just pop up in the air where someone can take a catch even in a practice session. Not many people have seen my white-ball cricket. But the moment I play lofted shots, I always execute it in the manner where I get a four or a six. But in Test cricket, it is not required as you are taking extra risk and risking giving your wicket away.## Your father has often spoken about how flawlessly he has seen you bat in the nets. It's his wish that the world should see you bat like that. Would you say your performance in Australia fits the description that your father talks about?## Not completely. I have many more things to show the world. Obviously, I have been working hard on my game. I am still young and I am very sure that it will come at some point. What my father has been telling me has motivated me. It gives me a lot of confidence because sometimes you start doubting yourself. But my father is the one who has always had faith in me and he told me that the world hasn't seen you the way I have seen you. So don't doubt yourself. At some point I thought because he is my dad he keeps motivating me then I started hearing things from other big coaches and then I feel what my dad is saying could be right.## Speaking of technique, coach Ravi Shastri recently said that you were left out of the Birmingham Test in England because there was a slight problem with your stance, something that can happen if you are playing continuously in county cricket.## I don't discuss technical things much. The reason why I was not scoring many runs in county cricket was different. The kind of wickets I was playing on, if you look at the scorecard, the average score was 180- 200 and even other batsmen didn't score runs. There was one game where we had Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, and Adam Lyth, almost a Test line-up and we won despite getting bowled out for 50. County cricket is different especially when you play for Yorkshire up north in April and May. The conditions are so challenging that you might not get a 50 but a useful 30-40 could be crucial. There were times I also got bad decisions. If your time is not right people start thinking 'oh, he hasn't scored runs in county cricket.' But people are not there to watch what is happening over there. It is very easy to say things from a distance.## How has county cricket helped you? Do you feel other Indian batsmen should be encouraged to play in the county to improve their game? County cricket has been really helpful for me personally. Now whether it should be encouraged, I don't know. I support it because if that's done, it will be very good, especially for our Test cricket. But when the IPL is going on most of our players are playing the tournament. And when IPL finishes it becomes difficult for players who are playing all formats because of workload issues. But if players who are just playing the Test format have time then I am sure they should go and participate in county cricket. Even white-ball specialists who aspire to play Tests should play in county cricket because it needs good technique to score consistently because the conditions that you play in are really challenging.## You came back from Australia and immediately joined the Saurashtra Ranji team. Do you see a player growing up with the kind of culture you have cultivated for yourself?## I see many young talented players with a lot of commitment to domestic cricket. The importance of Ranji Trophy might have decreased a bit because of the IPL but at the same time, I've seen many players who want to play Ranji, perform well, be recognized for the Indian team, whether it's red-ball cricket or white-ball cricket. A classic example is Mayank Agarwal and Vihari (Hanuma) who have come from Ranji and performed well at the international level.## I always look forward to playing for Saurashtra because of the team atmosphere. Also, because that is where I started playing cricket. I became a Test player just by playing for Saurashtra. Whenever I get an opportunity, I never miss it.## Will you inculcate the same values in your daughter as your dad inculcated in you?## It is a tough call. But I will be a little more balanced. I will be strict for sure. But at the same time, with all the knowledge, I can strike the right balance. I have always had this argument with my father that 'you don't allow me to celebrate any festival and if we have to go out, you don't allow me because you feel I have to rest'. Over a period of time, he realized that you have to switch off somewhere. You should be focused on the game but when there are no games, you need to have a hobby or play a different sport. Now I play badminton and TT. It is important to have the right balance and that is what I'll teach my daughter.## What's your view on the Dukes ball vs the SG Test vs the Kookaburra issue?## I think we should stick to the SG ball in India because in our domestic cricket we play with the SG ball and the player gets used to playing with this ball, whether he is a batsman or bowler. You know what it does with the new ball, with the old ball. So I don't think we should change at all. The debate was on the quality of the ball. The BCCI has communicated with SG and during the semifinals, we got a different quality of the ball. They worked on it and it is better now.## For the kind of pressure that a young cricketer goes through these days, Rahul Dravid wants them to have a back-up career. What is your take?## I completely agree. Now when you see that the young generation is well educated, even the young cricketers are well educated, not just in India, but overseas too. If you are educated, it helps you think better in this game and education is something that I always loved. I am not a graduate, but I want to do an MBA at some stage.## The World Test Championship will begin later this year. Do you think it will revive interest in Test cricket? How excited are you about this?## Not just me. I have spoken to other players and all of them are very excited. We have already started discussing the format and points system. We don't have all the details, but we have already discussed about the various possibilities. I am sure Test cricket will get a lot of importance going forward with all the boards thinking about the survival of Test cricket. That is the purest format of the game and it will survive. I have no doubt about it.## Should a player who plays only in Test cricket and does not play IPL get a higher contract?## I agree. I have read things and I am assuming that that is the way forward to promote Test cricket. But at the same time, I also feel that First Class cricket and Ranji Trophy should be given more importance financially. I don't know what should be the right structure, but players should get enough money even in domestic cricket because that is where Test cricketers are produced and if we can take good care of players playing in Ranji, we will produce more Test players.## Support from the wife?## When we got engaged, she (Puja) did not know anything about cricket. She didn't know who I was. Her knowledge of the game has improved a lot and my father and she can discuss it a lot now. As her knowledge has improved, she has become very supportive.## Batting philosophy?## As a batsman, you should not have any thoughts. If you can have a blank mind, you can execute your skills better. Yoga has helped me to reach that stage where I'm thoughtless when I bat or even if I have thoughts, I ensure that they are positive.## Follow for more...

BJP Starts Mera Parivar Bhajapa Parivar Campaign
2675 days ago
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BJP Starts Mera Parivar Bhajapa Parivar Campaign

Bhartiya Janta Party's (BJP) National President Shri Amit Shah started a new campaign 'Mera Parivar Bhajapa Parivar' from his home in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The BJP President Amit Shah urged everyone to hoisted BJP flag to join this campaign.## यह भाजपा ध्वज प्रतीक है विकास का, विश्वास का और राष्ट्रवाद का, मोदी युग में देश से समाप्त होते तुष्टिकरण, जातिवाद और परिवाद का।#MeraParivarBhajapaParivar pic.twitter.com/C9D6CxCd8i— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) February 12, 2019 ## The BJP workers and other people have joined this campaign by hoisting the BJP flag and shared their photos via tweeter: Hoisted the @BJP4Indiaflag at my home along with my party colleagues.Together we stand for good governance, sustainable development of the nation. To us, the entire nation is a family. #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar pic.twitter.com/AqMyWJfqcB— B.S. Yeddyurappa (@BSYBJP) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar @BJP4India @BJP4Bengal @KailashOnline pic.twitter.com/N328rv6Vgp— Roopa Ganguly (@RoopaSpeaks) February 12, 2019 ## मैंने अपने आवास पर #भाजपा का ध्वज लगाया है ,आप भी लगायें।#अबकी_बार_400_पार #मेरा_परिवार_भाजपा_परिवार #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar @BJP4India @BJP4UK pic.twitter.com/d7q57egaG9— प्रदीप बत्रा (@ThePradeepBatra) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajpaParivar Hoisted flag at Delhi residence with party workers. @AmitShah @manoharparrikar @TendulkarBJP @BJP4India @BJP4Goa pic.twitter.com/v6XKHelKe5— Narendra Sawaikar (@NSawaikar) February 12, 2019 ## देश का झंडा हमारी जान है,भाजपा का झंडा हमारी शान है। मैंने अपने घर पर भाजपा का झंडा और स्टीकर लगाकर ‘मेरा परिवार–भाजपा परिवार’ अभियान की शुरुआत कर दी है । आइये हम सब मिलकर 2019 में 'फिर एक बार -मोदी सरकार' बनाये। #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar#NamoAgain pic.twitter.com/EYrNsHKEty— Surya Pratap Shahi (@spshahibjp) February 12, 2019 ## प्रदेश अध्यक्ष श्री @ManojTiwariMP ने दिल्ली में अपने निजी आवास पर भाजपा का झंडा लगाकर #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar अभियान की औपचारिक शुरुआत की। आप भी #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar हैशटैग के साथ सोशल मीडिया पर अपनी फोटो साझा करें। pic.twitter.com/JAgbTVMzCj— BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) February 12, 2019 ## Hoisted party flag at my residence as part of the nationwide campaign - #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar . You too must... if you are a BJP supporter pic.twitter.com/dlTeVtBx1F— Ram Madhav (@rammadhavbjp) February 12, 2019 ## हमने तो आज अपने घर पर विजय संकल्प झंडा फेरा दिया आप भी आये और फिर से देश में मोदी सरकार बनाये #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar #नमो_नमः pic.twitter.com/82pjw0vOUg— Vijesh Lunawat (@vijeshlunawat) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar के अंतर्गत आज मुख्यमंत्री @jairamthakurbjp जी ने छोटा शिमला में भाजपा का झंडा लगाकर 'फिर एक बार- मोदी सरकार' का संकल्प लिया और हिमाचल में इसका आग़ाज़ किया। pic.twitter.com/dtlvjPma6u— BJP Himachal Pradesh (@BJP4Himachal) February 12, 2019 ## आज @BJP4India के करोड़ों कार्यकर्ताओं ने अपने घर पर भाजपा का झंडा लगाकर पुनः मोदी जी और भाजपा को प्रचंड बहुमत के साथ विजयी बनाने का संकल्प लिया है। #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar @mlkhattar @subhashbrala @sureshbhattbjp pic.twitter.com/QjUCdCxWqX— Haryana BJP (@BJP4Haryana) February 12, 2019 ## Mera Parivar, Bhajapa Parivar” 5 crore BJP workers and well wishers across the country will put up BJP's flag at their homes. We request you all to take selfies with the flag and post it on Facebook and Twitter with the hashtag #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar pic.twitter.com/wcxArcmBzP— BJP Nagaland (@BJP4Nagaland) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar 🌷 pic.twitter.com/7QzI3Vf09t— Sudarshan Gupta (@Sudarshanguptaa) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar - സ്വന്തം ഭവനത്തിൽ പതാകയുയർത്തി ഓ.രാജഗോപാൽ എംഎൽഎ 'എന്റെ കുടുംബം, ബിജെപി കുടുംബം' പരിപാടിയിൽ പങ്കാളിയായപ്പോൾ pic.twitter.com/rJOiNa31af— BJP KERALAM (@BJP4Keralam) February 12, 2019 ## #MeraParivarBhajapaParivarSo proud to be unfurling our @BJP4India flag on top of my house. pic.twitter.com/MmjLxcl4tQ— K V Singh Deo (@KVSinghDeo1) February 12, 2019 ## Hoisted the party flag at our Karyakarta Shamal Nayak residence today as part of the Nationwide campaign #MeraParivarBhajapaParivar You too must ..... if you are a BJP supporter #BargadParliament pic.twitter.com/kCgZPPM2yc— Subash Chauhan (@subaschauhanbjp) February 12, 2019 ## For more and latest updates about Politics, stay tuned to us.

PM Has Stolen Money From The Uttar Pradesh And The Air Force - Rahul Gandhi
2675 days ago
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PM Has Stolen Money From The Uttar Pradesh And The Air Force - Rahul Gandhi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi and General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi did a roadshow in Uttar Pradesh's capital city Lucknow. The main purpose of this roadshow was to interact with the public face to face. Madhya Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also participated in the roadshow along with the President and GS of the Congress.## During the roadshow, Rahul Gandhi made some strong allegations on the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and said that the PM has looted 30,000 Crore of the states including Uttar Pradesh and the Air Force via Rafael deal. He also tried to tempt the UP's public by saying UP the heart of the Nation.## Here are the key things the Congress President said during the Roadshow ## The Hindu newspaper clearly states that Chowkidar (PM) has stolen public money and IAF's money. Through parallel negotiations and by removing the anti-corruption clause, Narendra Modi has helped Anil Ambani profit by ₹30,000Cr. The country's janitor has stolen money from the Uttar Pradesh and the rest of the states, the air force - Rahul Gandhi. ## We will not rest until we form a government that belongs to the youth, farmers and the marginalized. Our aim is to be in the Lok Sabha but to form the government of the Congress party in the Legislative Assembly. In Uttar Pradesh, we will bring the youth, poor and the government of the farmers - Rahul Gandhi. ## This is an ideological battle. On one hand, there is the Congress ideology of love, harmony, and brotherhood. On the other, there is the BJP-RSS ideology of dividing and weakening the nation. I'm very happy to be here. I express my gratitude for this reception filled with your love. I assure you that Congress party will not be on the back foot anymore - Rahul Gandhi. ## Uttar Pradesh has witnessed what Narendra Modi did for the last 5 years in the country. Youth are saying that Narendra Modi failed his promise to provide employment and benefited only people like Anil Ambani. UP's youth, farmers, Dalits and the poor, all want a progressive government. Everyone has failed on this front, and the only answer to this is to empower the grassroots leader - Rahul Gandhi. ## Narendra Modi said he wants to be a 'Chowkidar'. The truth has now surfaced that he conducted parallel negotiations in the Rafale deal. The clause that enabled investigation in case of corruption, was waived off by Mr. Mod. The hollow promises of Mr. Modi have come to light. Congress workers must fight this battle with issues that concern the youth, farmers. There is no dearth of issues. Congress party will fight to transform UP and the nation - Rahul Gandhi. ## I have given the responsibility of strengthening the Congress party in UP to Priyanka Gandhi and Jyotiraditya Scindia. The Congress party must form the govt in UP. In the assembly elections, the Congress party should form the government of Uttar Pradesh, it is the responsibility of all - Rahul Gandhi. ## For more and latest updates about the Politics, stay tuned to us.

Mission Indradhanush Is Being Appreciated All Over The World Today - PM Narendra Modi
2676 days ago
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Mission Indradhanush Is Being Appreciated All Over The World Today - PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji attends the Third Billionth Meal of Akshaya Patra Mid-day Meal Programme in Vrindavan on 11 February. In this programme, the PM loud about the Akshaya Patra Mid-day meal and said that the BJP government to trying and willing to provide healthy and quality food to school's girls and boys to improve their health.## Before heading to Vrindavan for attending Mid-day meal programme, the PM paid tribute to former BJP Politician and RSS thinker late Pandit Shri Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji on his death anniversary and started a movement Samarpan Divas to further transparency and clean money in politics.## Shri Narendra Modi Ji started their speech in Vrindavan with a Shloka of the Gita - "The donation which is given by the sense of duty without feeling any good, from a proper place, given to a qualified person at the right time, is called Satvik Dan".## "Service and dedication are not for any respect. Just as the foundation must be solid for a strong building, so it is essential for a strong new India to be cherished and healthy childhood. The central government has tried to create tight security around childhood. There are three aspects of this safety, catering, immunization, and hygiene", says PM.## "This time the Kumbh Mela has succeeded in giving a message of cleanliness to the country. Normally Naga baba is discussed in Kumbh, for the first time, the New York Times reports about Aquarius hygiene".## "The people of this country can not repay the debt of cow mother's milk. The cow has been an important part of our culture and tradition. The cow has also been an important part of the rural economy. Now the banks' doors have been opened for the help of the cattle owners. Banks can now get loans up to Rs 3 lakhs. It is going to benefit all our livestock farmers", PM added.## The PM also loud about the Mission Indradhanush and said that "Mission Rainbow is being appreciated all over the world today. Recently a famous medical journal has selected the program in 12 Best Practices in the World".## Keep in mind that Mission Indradhanush is a health mission of the government of India. It was launched by Union Health Minister J. P. Nadda on 25 December 2014. It aims to immunize all children under the age of 2 years, as well as all pregnant women, against seven vaccine preventable diseases.## For more and latest update about Politics, stay tuned to us.

BJP President Shri Amit Shah Remembered Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya on Samarpan Diwas In Delhi
2676 days ago
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BJP President Shri Amit Shah Remembered Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya on Samarpan Diwas In Delhi

The National President of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) Shri Amit Shah addresses a program on Samarpan Diwas in New Delhi. In the program, Amit Shah remembered the contribution of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya towards the BJP and the nation. ## Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay was an RSS thinker and former leader of the political party Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the forerunner of Bharatiya Janata Party. He became president of the Jana Sangh in December 1967. He contested the Lok Sabha election and lost.## Shri Amit Shah during the program has said that "on this day (in 1968), Pandit Ji offered his sacrifice doing the Party work. BJP celebrates this day as a surrender day (Samparan Diwas) since its inception. Pandit Deendayal Ji founded the party which was not based on a leader but on the basis of the workers".## Keep in mind that Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji was killed in a train theft incident and was found dead on 11 February 1968 on a railway track near Mughalsarai Junction railway station. Pandit Ji was one of the key members to establish Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). ## The RSS is one of the principal organizations of the Sangh Parivar group and completely run by the Hindu nationalist.## "Deendayal Ji conceived a party which is not the base of the party but rather the workers and the organization. A seed of the party that Deendayal Ji had planted has become the huge tree. Keeping away from fame, through the organization, which was given by Deendayal Ji, it is still a source of inspiration for us".## "Over the past four years, the party has extended scientifically on the day of dedication day and lifetime contribution fund. With pride, the BJP worker should say that we run this party with our money. No industrialist or contractor runs with his money", Shah added.## Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji paid tribute to Pandit Ji on his death anniversary and started a movement called 'Samarpan Diwas' and urged everyone to contribute to the Party via tweeter,## Deen Dayal Ji emphasised on honesty in public life. Today on his Punya Tithi, BJP is starting a movement #SamarpanDivas to further transparency and clean money in politics. Urging you all to donate to the Party. The NaMo App is an easy way to do so. I too made my contribution. pic.twitter.com/k5DCukrH4X— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 11, 2019 ## For more and latest update about Politics, stay tuned with us.

PM Narendra Modi Addresses Public Meeting At Hubli, Karnataka
2676 days ago
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PM Narendra Modi Addresses Public Meeting At Hubli, Karnataka

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addresses a Public Meeting in Karnataka's Hubli city. The Prime Mister was very excited to see the huge amount of people gathering to attend PM's meeting. Shri Narendra Modi Ji started the speech remembering Shri Anant Kumar Ji who was a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party and served as the Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers and Parliamentary Affairs from 2014 till his death in 2018. ## Here are the key topics, the PM said in the meeting :## See the video below -## Projects worth Rs. 5000 crores have been inaugurated a few moments ago which gives an impetus to the vision of development for all. We are also preparing for the next generation infrastructure in the various cities of the country: PM ## In the past 4 years, our govt has continuously worked for the poor and the middle class. The previous govt sanctioned 13 lakh houses in the urban areas, out of which only 8 lakh was completed. However, our govt sanctioned 73 lakh houses in 55 months, out of which 15 lakh have been completed: PM ## The biggest thing is that for the first time in history, the taxable income of Rs 5 lakh has been made out of the purview of tax. Hubli-Dharwad is heading towards becoming a smart city. For the middle class as well as the unorganized sector laborers, too big plans have been made in the budget for the farmers: PM ## For the first time, any govt has thought about the housing needs of the middle class. Therefore, a new category has been made to provide concession on the interest rates on home loans. In the recent budget Income tax relief has been provided to those earning up to Rs 5 lakh: PM ## People who thought they will never be questioned about their earnings are now being questioned and giving accounts for their loot. The people who are corrupt have problems with Modi: PM ## PM Kisan Yojana is not a one time Yojana. The farmers will receive the benefits of this scheme every year. In the next 10 years, Rs. 7 lakh crore will reach to the farmers. The opposition has no interest in the welfare of the farmers, youth and the poor. They are selfish and only works for their own interests: PM ## Many leaders in the Congress Party are fighting with each other to stay in power. New India wants a model of "Mazbooti" and not "Majboori", PM ## For more and latest update about Politics, stay tuned with us.

Double Dhamaal Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide
2679 days ago
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Double Dhamaal Box Office Collection | Day Wise | Worldwide

Here is the movie Double Dhamaal box office collection which is an Indian comedy film. This film is directed by Indra Kumar, Produced by Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria under the banners Maruti International, and Reliance Entertainment. This film is a sequel to the hit film Dhamaal (2007), and the second installment of Dhamaal film series.## Movie Double Dhamaal stars Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffrey, Aashish Chaudhary, Sanjay Dutt, Kangana Ranaut, and Mallika Sherawat in key roles. ## Here is Double Dhamaal Day Wise Collection DayIndia Net Collection Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 7.60 Cr Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 8.10 Cr Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 6.05 Cr Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 4.00 Cr Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 3.30 Cr Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 3.00 Cr Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 2.00 Cr Week 1 Collection ₹ 34.05 Cr Week 2 Collection ₹ 6.90 Cr Week 3 Collection ₹ 2.40 Cr Week 4 Collection ₹ 0.60 Cr Week 5 Collection ₹ 0.15 Cr ## Total India Net Collection ₹ 44.10 Cr ## Worldwide Collection Gross ₹ 71.00 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 11.46 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 59.54 Cr ## Double Dhamaal Budget: ₹ 30 Cr ## Double Dhamaal Verdict: HIT ## Release date: 24 June, 2011 ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.