From Munawar Faruqui To Ankita Lokhande, Bigg Boss 17 Contestants Are Busy With Opportunities. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
If you are a Bigg Boss fan, then we know the pain and void you might have been going through. Every single year, as soon as the show ends, the viewers find themselves lost, as if they have nothing left to do. We are very sure that Bigg Boss 17 contestants might be feeling something of the same sort, but they manage somehow since they are busy with projects.
Right from Munawar Faruqui and Vicky Jain to Ankita Lokhande and Mannara Chopra, the contestants from the last season of the reality show are busy seeking opportunities. While some are working, others are weighing their options.
But we understand that you miss your favorite contestants, who have been a part of your lives for the past three months. Bigg Boss 17 ended in February 2024, and while you...
If you are a Bigg Boss fan, then we know the pain and void you might have been going through. Every single year, as soon as the show ends, the viewers find themselves lost, as if they have nothing left to do. We are very sure that Bigg Boss 17 contestants might be feeling something of the same sort, but they manage somehow since they are busy with projects.
Right from Munawar Faruqui and Vicky Jain to Ankita Lokhande and Mannara Chopra, the contestants from the last season of the reality show are busy seeking opportunities. While some are working, others are weighing their options.
But we understand that you miss your favorite contestants, who have been a part of your lives for the past three months. Bigg Boss 17 ended in February 2024, and while you...
- 3/7/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Tokyo, Nov 5 (Ians) Pramod Bhagat and Nitesh Kumar will fight it out for the men’s singles SL3 gold medal as Indian shuttlers made it to three finals at the Bwf Para-Badminton World Championships here on Saturday.
The other Indian shuttlers to reach the summit clash as youngster Manisha Ramadass in women’s singles SU5 and Manoj Sarkar, whom Bhagat will be pairing up for the men’s doubles SL3-SL4 final.
Bhagat defeated Japan’s Daisuke Fujiara but only after he was stretched to the limit in the first game by the local star 22-20, 21-14.
In the other semifinal, Nitesh got the better of former Worlds bronze medallist Sarkar 21-10, 21-13 to reach his first World Championship final in singles event.
“It was a good match. I was confident of pulling off the match right from the start. But I was also aware of Manoj Bhaiya’s ability...
The other Indian shuttlers to reach the summit clash as youngster Manisha Ramadass in women’s singles SU5 and Manoj Sarkar, whom Bhagat will be pairing up for the men’s doubles SL3-SL4 final.
Bhagat defeated Japan’s Daisuke Fujiara but only after he was stretched to the limit in the first game by the local star 22-20, 21-14.
In the other semifinal, Nitesh got the better of former Worlds bronze medallist Sarkar 21-10, 21-13 to reach his first World Championship final in singles event.
“It was a good match. I was confident of pulling off the match right from the start. But I was also aware of Manoj Bhaiya’s ability...
- 11/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Tokyo, Nov 4 (Ians) Promising Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan marched towards realising their dreams of becoming world champions, as they reached the semifinals of women’s singles and doubles events at the Bwf Para-Badminton World Championships here on Friday.
Manisha Ramadass and Sivan, both playing their first World Championship, joined former champion Manasi Joshi, who too made it to the semifinals in women’s singles SL3 and mixed doubles SL3-SU5 along with Ruthick Ragupathi.
Ramadass first saw off compatriot Shanthiya Viswanathan 21-8, 21-8 and rode the momentum as she paired with Mandeep Kaur, who exited in her women’s singles SL3 event, to defeat the pair of Joshi and Viswanathan 21-17, 21-15.
“It feels great to be in the semis of two events at my first World Championships. But I am not done yet, I want to give my best shot and make my country proud.
“Initially...
Manisha Ramadass and Sivan, both playing their first World Championship, joined former champion Manasi Joshi, who too made it to the semifinals in women’s singles SL3 and mixed doubles SL3-SU5 along with Ruthick Ragupathi.
Ramadass first saw off compatriot Shanthiya Viswanathan 21-8, 21-8 and rode the momentum as she paired with Mandeep Kaur, who exited in her women’s singles SL3 event, to defeat the pair of Joshi and Viswanathan 21-17, 21-15.
“It feels great to be in the semis of two events at my first World Championships. But I am not done yet, I want to give my best shot and make my country proud.
“Initially...
- 11/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Tokyo, Nov 3 (Ians) The Indian team continued its good run of form at the ongoing Bwf Para-Badminton World Championships as their doubles pairs including the men’s doubles wheelchair duo of Prem Kumar Ale and Abu Hubaida entered the quarterfinals here on Thursday.
Ale and Hubaida, the world No.6 pair in men’s doubles WH1-WH2, got the better of the Spanish pair of Ignacio Fernandez and Francisco Motero 21-12, 21-8 to top their group. However, Ale highlighted Wednesday’s win against Thailand’s Dumnern Junthong and Anuwat Sriboran 21-17, 23-21 as the turning point.
“That win (over Thailand) was important for us to cement our place in the elimination round,” Ale was quoted as saying by the Paralympic Committee of India (Pci) on Thursday.
“It has been a good tournament so far. We have worked hard for the World Championships for a long time, especially on our accuracy and...
Ale and Hubaida, the world No.6 pair in men’s doubles WH1-WH2, got the better of the Spanish pair of Ignacio Fernandez and Francisco Motero 21-12, 21-8 to top their group. However, Ale highlighted Wednesday’s win against Thailand’s Dumnern Junthong and Anuwat Sriboran 21-17, 23-21 as the turning point.
“That win (over Thailand) was important for us to cement our place in the elimination round,” Ale was quoted as saying by the Paralympic Committee of India (Pci) on Thursday.
“It has been a good tournament so far. We have worked hard for the World Championships for a long time, especially on our accuracy and...
- 11/3/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Tokyo, Oct 31 (Ians) Nearly 14 months after winning India’s first ever Paralympic gold in Para badminton, para shuttlers Pramod Bhagat and Krishna Nagar will return to the Yoyogi stadium courts as they lead a strong 38-member team at the Bwf Para Badminton World Championships 2022 starting on Tuesday.
Bhagat, the five-time world champion, will be the title favourite in men’s singles ‘Standing Lower SL3’ while Nagar, seeded third in men’s singles ‘Standing Short Stature (SH6)’, will aim to repeat his success at the stadium where he has won two gold so far.
The Paralympic stars are joined by world medallists and Tokyo 2020 stars including defending champion Manasi Joshi (Ws SL3), Tokyo 2020 Paralympic medallists Suhas Yathiraj (Ms SL4) and Manoj Sarkar (Ms SL3) in the contingent that arrived here on Sunday.
With 20 shuttlers to debut at the World Championships, India will field a balanced team this time with both experienced...
Bhagat, the five-time world champion, will be the title favourite in men’s singles ‘Standing Lower SL3’ while Nagar, seeded third in men’s singles ‘Standing Short Stature (SH6)’, will aim to repeat his success at the stadium where he has won two gold so far.
The Paralympic stars are joined by world medallists and Tokyo 2020 stars including defending champion Manasi Joshi (Ws SL3), Tokyo 2020 Paralympic medallists Suhas Yathiraj (Ms SL4) and Manoj Sarkar (Ms SL3) in the contingent that arrived here on Sunday.
With 20 shuttlers to debut at the World Championships, India will field a balanced team this time with both experienced...
- 11/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Dublin (Ireland), July 15 (Ians) World No. 1 Pramod Bhagat has sailed into the semifinals after defeating Bulgaria’s Dimitar Pavlov in straight sets in the 4 Nations Para-Badminton International 2022 here. Bhagat won the match in straight sets 21-8, 21-9 in 17 minutes. The ace shuttler will now face Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara in the semifinals. […]...
- 7/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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