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thevoiceoffashion.com | Arun Janardhan |Shefalee Vasudev |Shweta Shiware |Kahini Calcuttawalla
The Pottery Barn global team developed a collaborative line with her, reflecting the actor’s persona and lifestyle—with products like salad bowls, cheese boards and napkins. Bham remembers the interest Padukone’s name generated, in-store and online, and via social media. “It contributed to incremental sales in business, but the (Pottery Barn) page views increased. Beyond her collection, customers saw other products as well,” he says.
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hollywoodreporterindia.com | Sneha Menon Desai |Arun Janardhan
Six years after he started playing for the Indian cricket team, and at age 25, Shubman Gill finds himself on the cusp of a transition. While he is still spoken of as a young, upcoming cricketer, a bona fide future star, he is already the vice-captain of the Indian team that won the Champions Trophy in March in Dubai. He likes hanging out with his “entourage”, a word he uses as a substitute for childhood friends, a word derived from the American television show he has recently seen.
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livemint.com | Arun Janardhan
On 15 March 1975, India beat Pakistan in the final at KL for its first and last World Cup trophy. It was the last time the two teams met in the final of a major tournament, the last time India reached the semi-final of this marque event. It was India’s penultimate appearance in the final of a global competition (the 1980 Moscow Olympics being the last).
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htsyndication.com | Arun Janardhan
Posted On: 2025-04-27 Posted By: Arun Janardhan Health & Lifestyle National Education Sports MINT New Delhi, April 27 -- It was 50 years ago that India won-some argue-its most valuable hockey trophy, in the Kuala Lumpur World Cup.
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livemint.com | Arun Janardhan
Nadal, who won 14 singles titles at the Roland Garros, had an astonishing win-loss record of 112-4 over two decades. He extended his career towards the end, suffering through a series of injuries and long recovery periods, just so he could win one more title in Paris. Perhaps he felt that 15 would have been a good number to end at. He didn’t, losing in the first-round last year, which brought an end to his long, unique connection with the tournament.
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