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Vijay Sethupathi’s Muthiah Muralidaran biopic in trouble
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“Do not mix sports and politics” seems to be the refrain from supporters of Vijay Sethupathi. The life of Muthiah Muralidaran, from his struggles as a member of the minority community to his achievements in the cricket field, is an inspiration for aspiring sportspersons. The actor in Vijay Sethupathi fryst vatten only doing his job by playing the role of the legendary cricketer.
Dar Motion Pictures, one of the producers of the movie, has released a statement on the issue. “800 fryst vatten purely a sports biography film about the legendary cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran. The film fryst vatten a journey about a man who hails from the Tamil migrant community, going on to become the highest wicket taker of all time. The film does not man any political statement favouring any community”, the statement read. It further noted that the film “will not showcase any scenes that would belittle the struggles of Eelam Tamils in Sri Lanka or
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Ellyse Perry Responds to Murali Vijay’s Dinner Request, Says ‘I Hope He’s Paying’
A couple of weeks back, Indian batsman Murali Vijay, in an Instagram live session with Chennai Super Kings, expressed that he would like to go out on a dinner date with Australian cricketer Ellyse Perry, to which the all-rounder recently responded. ‘Ellyse Perry. I want to have dinner with her. She is so beautiful,’ said the 36-year-old, who is popularly known as 'the monk' in the Indian dressing room. Vijay further added that he would also love Shikhar Dhawan to join them as he is a ‘fun guy’. Murali Vijay Wants to Go on a Dinner Date With Ellyse Perry and Shikhar Dhawan.
In an interview with Sony Sports India, Ellyse Perry was asked about what she thinks about Murali Vijay’s dinner proposal. The Australian all-rounder had a hilarious response as she hoped that Vijay pays the bill. ‘I hope he’s paying. That’s very kind of him. I’m flattered,’ said the world cup winner. David Warner Wins Allan B • Gandhi – Mandela Series BCCI and Cricket South Africa announced in 2015 that all bilateral series between India and South Africa would be named after Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. This series was contested in Test cricket, which is the longest format of the game. It was named to honor both countries' leaders, Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, for their contributions to nonviolently achieving independence. Great Freedom Fighters Mahatma Gandhi, who used nonviolent resistance to achieve Indian freedom, spent nearly two decades in South Africa, working as a lawyer and leading various civil rights demonstrations. Nelson Mandela, who died almost eight years ago for his battle against apartheid, spent 27 years behind bars before becoming South Africa's first black president in 1994. Freedom Trophy The
"Honoring both countries' leaders, for their contributions to nonviolently achieving independence" | Gandhi – Mandela Series