: Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 11:51 AM IST
Who is Jahnavi Mehta? Meet Juhi Chawla s daughter who gave Preity Zinta a run for her money
Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla s daughter Jahnavi Mehta prefers to be away from the limelight.
Known to be one of the most shy starkids from B-Town, Jahnavi has created some records silently and nobody knew about it.
Jahnavi was quite in the news in 2018 when she became the youngest member to sit on the IPL auction table, as she selected players for Kolkota Knight Riders (KKR), a team that is co-owned by her parents. At that time, she was 18 years old.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Premier League (IPL) will be a 10-team affair from 2022 as the BCCI has decided to auction two new teams in the month of May during the final phase of upcoming edition.
The BCCI top brass including president Sourav Ganguly, secretary Jay Shah on Saturday had a meeting on execution of various policy decisions approved by the IPL Governing Council at the start of the year. The 10 team IPL will roll on from next year and the bidding process and finalisation of the new franchises will be completed by the month of May this year, a senior BCCI source privy to the developments told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
Your Weekend Planner Feb 26: Einstein Chacha in Baghpat brawl, The Girl on the Train
Your Weekend Planner Feb 26: Einstein Chacha in Baghpat brawl, The Girl on the Train
Pawri is passe. This week it was Einstein chacha all along. And then there is Parineeti Chopra s The Girl On The Train.
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From Baghpat s Einstein Chacha to Parineeti Chopra in The Girl on the Train, everything that made headlines.
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Do you love chaat? Well, most of us swear by that quintessential Indian street food that we ve had little of in these Covid times. Unless they come riding pillion on a Zomato bike. But our Einstein Chacha from Baghpat loves his chaat so much that it resulted in probably the biggest fight on Baghpat streets in recent times. You can follow the updates on Chacha s orange hair and the street fight here.
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Suits & Sayings: FMCG bigshot goes IPL-shopping; PE boss gets protective about big deal; fire dampens mood at luxe realty show
The perfect night at the 76th floor of a new mid-town skyscraper was disrupted after a fire at a restaurant below created a flutter among the guests.
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The IPL auction meant padding up well in advance to fine-tune strategy.
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Splurge & Play
The recent IPL auction meant padding up well in advance to fine-tune strategy. This FMCG billionaire flew to the financial capital for a powwow with his fellow franchise mate, also a business scion, on how to spend the biggest purse this year before going to Chennai. They sure had their shopping spree, including buying a co-owner of
A Season as RCB Net Bowler Changed Chetan Sakariya’s IPL Destiny
Sakariya had picked 29 wickets in eight matches in his debut Ranji season.
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Left-arm pace bowler Chetan Sakariya, who was picked by Rajasthan Royals for Rs.1.2 crore in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, began assisting his maternal uncle in his stationery business in his village, some 10 kilometres from Bhavnagar in Gujarat, even while he was finishing school.
The uncle took care of his expenses for education, cricket equipment, and training at the Sir Bhavsinhji Cricket Academy, a go-to place for budding cricketers in and around Bhavnagar, and from where the likes of Saurashtra players Sheldon Jackson, Harvik Desai, and Sandip Maniar have emerged.