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Krisha in line for twin doubles title, loses singles QF to Raigad's Prakriti
Krisha in line for twin doubles title, loses singles QF to Raigad's Prakriti

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Krisha in line for twin doubles title, loses singles QF to Raigad's Prakriti

1 2 3 4 Nagpur: The penultimate day of the Maharashtra State U-19 selection badminton tournament brought mixed luck for girls' singles top seed and promising Nagpur shuttler Krisha Soni. A day after the 18-year-old became the lone Nagpur shuttler to enter all three quarterfinals, Krisha suffered a heartbreak with a 21-17, 9-21, 15-21 defeat in her singles outing against Raigad's Prakriti Sharma at the Arundhati Arun Badminton Academy, Besa, on Friday. Despite suffering an exit in the girls' singles event, Krisha remained positive and won both the girls' and mixed doubles quarterfinal and semifinal matches respectively with city's Nishika Gokhe and Pune's Aditya Tripathi in contrasting fashion to become the only Nagpur player to enter two finals. While Krisha experienced fluctuating fortunes, unseeded Nagpur shuttlers Ridheema Sarpate and Rutva Sajwan registered facile victories to enter the girls' and boys' singles final. In the girls' singles semifinal, Ridheema prevailed over Pune's Safa Shaikh 21-9 and 3-1 after the latter retired in the second game. Ridheema will face Pune's Yutika Chavan, who defeated Prakriti 22-20, 21-13. In an all-Nagpur boys' singles semifinal, Rutva defeated Pranay Gadewar 21-8, 21-18 to meet Palghar's Dev Ruparelia, who stunned top seed Aditya Tripathi 21-17, 21-18. Earlier in the girls' doubles quarterfinal, the Nagpur duo of Krisha and Nishika registered a hard-fought 21-18, 19-21, 21-19 victory over the Pune pair of Jidnyasa Chaudhari and Riddhima Sahrawat. In the semifinal, Krisha and Nishika drubbed the Nashik-Pune duo of Shravni Patil and Yashasvee Kale 21-8, 21-18 to set up the summit clash with Shravani Walekar and Taarini Suri from Nashik and Greater Mumbai. In mixed doubles, the Nagpur-Pune duo of Krisha and Aditya won both their quarterfinal and semifinal outings in straight games. RESULTS Boys Singles (QF): 1-Aditya Tripathi (PN) bt Ojas Joshi (PN) 21-4, 21-6; Dev Ruparelia (PAL) bt Arjun Reddy Aluguvelli (BAMU) 21-17, 21-10; Rutva Sajwan (NGP) bt Aryan Talwar (BAMU) 21-18, 21-14; Pranay Gadewar (NGP) bt Tanay Mehendale (PAL) 21-19, 11-3 Ret. Semifinals: Dev Ruparelia (PAL) bt 1-Aditya Tripathi (PN) 21-17, 21-18; Rutva Sajwan (NGP) bt Pranay Gadewar (NGP) 21-8, 21-18. Girls Singles (QF): Prakriti Sharma (Raigad) bt 1-Krisha Soni (NGP) 17-21, 21-9, 21-15; Yutika Chavan (PN) bt Ketaki Thite (BAMU) 15-21, 21-16, 23-21; Ridheema Sarpate (NGP) bt Isha Patil (TH) 21-13, 21-16; Safa Shaikh (PN) bt Shravni Patil (NSK) 19-21, 21-16, 21-16. Semifinals: Yutika Chavan (PN) bt Prakriti Sharma (BOR) 22-20, 21-13; Ridheema Sarpate (NGP) bt Safa Shaikh (PN) 21-9, 3-1 Ret. Boys Doubles (QF): Arjun Birajdar-Aryan Birajdar (TH) bt Malhar Ghadi-Nidhish More (PAL) 14-21, 21-19, 21-16; Arjun Reddy Aluguvelli (BAMU)-Yash Dhembare (TH) bt Jeeva Pillai-Priyanshu Dubey (NGP) 21-13, 19-21, 21-9; Om Gavandi-Sanidhya Ekade (TH) bt Om Nirhale-Shantanu Tarde (WASH) 21-10, 21-18; Avadhut Kadam-Ojas Joshi (PN) bt Aditya Poojary-Prasanna Manna (SNG) 28-26, 21-12. Semifinals: Arjun Birajdar-Aryan Birajdar (TH) bt Arjun Reddy Aluguvelli (BAMU)-Yash Dhembare (TH) 21-18, 21-9; Om Gavandi-Sanidhya Ekade (TH) bt Avadhut Kadam-Ojas Joshi (PN) 21-19, 17-21, 21-16. Girls Doubles (QF): Shravani Walekar (NSK)-Taarini Suri (GM) bt Juie Jadhav-Safa Shaikh (PN) 21-17, 21-14; Aditi Gawade (TH)-Yutika Chavan (PN) bt Hita Agrawal-Sia Waydande (NSK) 14-21, 21-17, 21-9; Shravni Patil (NSK)-Yashasvee Kale (PN) bt Pranali Wadar (SNG)-Shreya Rathod (AHM) 15-21, 21-10, 21-16; Krisha Soni-Nishika Gokhe (NGP) bt Jidnyasa Chaudhari and Riddhima Sahrawat (PN) 21-18, 19-21, 21-19. Semifinals: Shravani Walekar (NSK)-Taarini Suri (GM) bt Aditi Gawade (TH)-Yutika Chavan (PN) 21-12, 21-15; Krisha Soni-Nishika Gokhe (NGP) bt Shravni Patil (NSK)-Yashasvee Kale (PN) 21-8, 21-18. Mixed Doubles (QF): Sanidhya Ekade-Aditi Gawade (TH) bt Raghav Anasane-Vridhi Bang (WAR) 21-3, 21-15; Sarvesh Yadav (TH)-Shravani Walekar (NSK) bt Krishna Jasuja-Juie Jadhav (PN) 17-21, 21-17, 21-11; Yashraj Kadam-Ananya Agrawal (PN) bt Shrishail Bhaganagare-Shreya Rathod (AHM) 21-16, 21-19; Aditya Tripathi (PN)-Krisha Soni (NGP) bt Shriyans Phansalkar (SAT)-Vibha Patil (KOL) 21-14, 21-5. Semifinals: Sarvesh Yadav (TH)-Shravani Walekar (NSK) bt Sanidhya Ekade-Aditi Gawade (TH) 21-13, 21-14; Aditya Tripathi (PN)-Krisha Soni (NGP) bt Yashraj Kadam-Ananya Agrawal (PN) 21-14, 21-17.

Krisha Kurup on playing Dinanath's Anu in 'Ronth' and her acting journey
Krisha Kurup on playing Dinanath's Anu in 'Ronth' and her acting journey

New Indian Express

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Krisha Kurup on playing Dinanath's Anu in 'Ronth' and her acting journey

You remember that viral song "En Pondate Nee, Pondate Nee…' from Goli Soda 2, then you'll surely recall the expressive, curly-haired Madhi who stole hearts on screen. That young girl, Krisha Kurup, is no longer just a face from a Tamil hit she's now making waves in Malayalam cinema with her recent performance in Ronth. But behind that confident on-screen presence lies a story stitched together with dreams, detours, and quiet determination. A Mumbai Girl with Kerala roots Though she speaks fluent Malayalam today, Krisha was born and raised in Chembur, Mumbai. 'We're a Malayali joint family, but our entire life was in Mumbai. My parents too were raised there,' she says. Her childhood was modest and grounded in middle-class values, with school days spent juggling textbooks, dance classes, and Hindustani music lessons. 'I took up classical dance and Hindustani music so I wouldn't lose touch with my roots,' she shares. Her grandmother played a pivotal role in teaching her Malayalam, a language she picked up at home, rather than from any formal school curriculum. Krisha's first brush with performance came when she was in Class 8, through a unique opportunity a voice test for the BBC-owned CBeebies channel. Her father's friend had suggested her name for dubbing the cartoon, 3rd and Bird from English to Hindi. 'That was my first creative breakthrough,' she recalls. Not only did she land the dubbing role, but she was soon writing Hindi translations for TLC shows all before she turned 15. Soon, she found herself performing classical dance at Rotary Club and Lions Club events, slowly stepping into public view. That's when a call came for a short film audition and changed everything.

‘She was just so sweet' — Franklin mourns 5-year-old, mom after fatal head-on crash
‘She was just so sweet' — Franklin mourns 5-year-old, mom after fatal head-on crash

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Yahoo

‘She was just so sweet' — Franklin mourns 5-year-old, mom after fatal head-on crash

Family, friends and community members gathered at a crash site Thursday to mourn the loss of a 5-year-old Franklin girl and her mother who were killed in a head-on crash for which a Franklin man faces charges. Minaben Atulkumar Patel, 38, of Franklin, a passenger in the family car, had been hospitalized since the May 24 crash but died nine days later from her injuries, the Norfolk District Attorney's office said. Services were held Saturday, May 31 for Patel's daughter, Krisha Atulkumar Patel, 5, who was pronounced dead at a hospital the day of the crash. Patel's son, Kunj Atulkumar Patel, 14, who, like his mother, was hospitalized with serious injuries at UMass Memorial Medical Center, attended the June 5 vigil in Franklin. Standing from his wheelchair, he was the first to set a rose and candle down to honor his mother and sister. The father of the family, Atulkumar Patel — who was driving the car that was hit by a driver facing an operating under the influence charge — was treated and released at a hospital after the crash. He was not seen at the vigil. Flowers, teddy bears, photos and candles were placed around two white crosses that have been placed at the vigil site on Grove Street. There were also two large photos honoring the mother and daughter. Many close family members and friends paid their respects to the family, saying silent prayers as they held candlesticks. Some took off their shoes before standing in front of the memorial. The more than 40 people in attendance gathered in a circle around the memorial, saying and singing prayers. Susan D'Amelio of Franklin, an acquaintance of the family, recalled a time she ran into Minaben and Krisha Patel, and remembered thinking that Krisha looked like a princess. 'She (Krisha) was just so sweet,' D'Amelio said. As D'Amelio went to pay her respects at the memorial, a butterfly could be seen floating past her. She said that ever since the crash, she has been seeing butterflies on and off. The driver, James Blanchard, 21, also a Franklin resident, faces several charges, including motor vehicle homicide and operating under the influence. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment May 27 in Wrentham District Court and was being held on $250,000 bail. Blanchard was operating a pickup truck that crossed the center line and hit the family's car head-on, officials said. They said Blanchard had multiple containers of alcohol in his vehicle and his alcohol level was more than two times the legal driving limit. The Sun Chronicle is a news partner of To subscribe to The Sun Chronicle, click here. Mass. State Lottery winner: $1M ticket sold at Springfield gas station Country singer fulfills young fan's unusual request: 'Well this was a first' Boston Red Sox prospect, once a Top 100 who's still only 21, homers twice Legendary band's signature hit gets music video starring famous actress Juan Latorre III again seeks council seat in Springfield Read the original article on MassLive.

Hurry Up Tomorrow: When will The Weeknd starrer film release in theaters?
Hurry Up Tomorrow: When will The Weeknd starrer film release in theaters?

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Hurry Up Tomorrow: When will The Weeknd starrer film release in theaters?

The new film Hurry Up Tomorrow , inspired by The Weeknd's album, is set to release in theaters on May 16. The psychological thriller features Abel Tesfaye, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan . Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, plays the role of a musician who cannot sleep. His character meets a stranger. This encounter leads to unexpected events that change his life. The story explores his struggle and his journey through emotional and mental challenges. Production Team Trey Edward Shults directs the film. He has also worked on other projects like Krisha and Waves. Shults co-wrote the script with Tesfaye and Reza Fahim. Tesfaye, Fahim, Kevin Turen and Harrison Kreiss have produced the movie. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Beautiful Female Athletes in the World Click Here Undo Tesfaye performed songs from his new album Hurry Up Tomorrow during the recent Grammy Awards. This was his first appearance at the event after a long break. He performed a mashup of two tracks from the album. Also Read: Who is Tiffany Trump, who welcomed her first child? Here's what we know about US President Donald Trump's family tree Live Events Album Delay The album Hurry Up Tomorrow was initially set to release on January 24. A concert was planned at the Rose Bowl the next day. Due to wildfires in Los Angeles, both were postponed. The album eventually released on January 31. Tesfaye donated $1 million to support fire relief efforts. Also Read: After Greenland, now President Donald Trump wants Gaza. Here's what he wants to do with it Film's Announcement News of the film first appeared in 2023. At that time, it did not have a title. The idea came from Tesfaye. Shults started writing the screenplay soon after. The film's soundtrack features music by Tesfaye and Daniel Lopatin. FAQs What is Hurry Up Tomorrow about? The film follows a musician with insomnia who enters a strange journey that begins to change his life completely. Who directed Hurry Up Tomorrow and who wrote the script? Trey Edward Shults directed the film and co-wrote the script with Abel Tesfaye and Reza Fahim.

America's Turning Its Alliances Into a Protection Racket
America's Turning Its Alliances Into a Protection Racket

Bloomberg

time25-02-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

America's Turning Its Alliances Into a Protection Racket

While living in Moscow in the 1990s, the one unchallenged certainty in a time of chaos was that no business could operate for long without a Krisha, or roof, right down to the little English language bookstore my wife ran for while. This was the Russian euphemism for a protection racket, and Ukraine and Europe are now finding out what it can mean. A Krisha didn't necessarily have to look or behave like a mafia boss from The Godfather. Once the publishing company I worked for as the editor of a Moscow newspaper started making money, for example, it sold a 10% stake to a Russian conglomerate that was trying to clean up its image in the West. The arrangement was civilized, except when it wasn't, but the purpose was clear.

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