
Mumbai: The once-estranged brothers reportedly bonded at Aamir's Diwali party, with the star actor asking his brother to move in with him. If the Diwali party that Aamir Khan hosted at his residence in Bandra is anything to go by, the once-estranged brothers Aamir and Faisal, may be putting their troubled past behind them. While the guest list of the party included the who's who of the industry like John...

12:54 PM, Nov 06, 2011

Nottingham: He might have equalled Sunil Gavaskar's tally of Test hundreds but senior Indian batsman Rahul Dravid does not want to be compared to his legendary compatriot. Dravid cracked his 34th Test century in the ongoing second Test against England which brought him on par with Sunil Gavaskar's three-figure numbers during his distinguished career. I wouldn't like to compare myself with Mr Gavaskar who is a legend of the game....

05:32 PM, Feb 16, 2008

Mumbai: An Income Tax tribunal has allowed ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to claim deductions from his taxable income pertaining to earnings from modelling in advertisements. The two-member tribunal, which gave its order on May 20, upheld the cricket legend's argument that he was an 'actor' while appearing in commercials. Asha Vijayaraghavan, judicial member of the tribunal, and R K Panda, accountant member, gave the ruling on four appeals filed by...

11:40 PM, Jan 28, 2008

Chief Indian selector Kris Srikkanth and ace tennis player Leander Paes say this is India's best chance to lift the trophy. ...

10:10 AM, Dec 17, 2007
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday wished India all the luck in the cricket World Cup and hoped that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men would be able win the coveted trophy. On what he thought about India's chances in the World Cup, Singh said "I am one with the wishes of my countrymen and countrywomen, I think that India should win this World Cup. Singh made the remarks during...

08:10 PM, Dec 15, 2007

Hyderabad: New Zealand is looking at a first innings total of more than 500 runs on Saturday to exert pressure on the Indians batting line up in the second cricket Test, said opener Martin Guptill, who hit a patient 85 here on Friday. Starting the series as rank outsiders, New Zealand continued to impress and finished the first day of the second Test at 258 for four at the Rajiv...

12:33 AM, Nov 05, 2007

Brother Faisal had accused Aamir of torturing and forcefully medicating him. ...

05:42 PM, Nov 02, 2007

Film star says he hopes his younger sibling will be happy with their father. ...

03:10 AM, Nov 01, 2007

It's a setback for Aamir as court refused to grant him custody of Faisal. ...

11:19 PM, Oct 31, 2007

Family drama in court as father gets custody of star's younger brother. ...

07:59 PM, Oct 31, 2007

Faisal had accused Aamir of torturing and forcefully medicating him. ...

01:36 PM, Oct 31, 2007

Wellington: Umpires felt that Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir had delivered a deliberate no-ball during the fourth Test against England, but had put it down to tactics rather than spot-fixing at the time, local media reported. New Zealanders Tony Hill and Billy Bowden had been concerned by an Amir delivery to England's Jonathon Trott during which the teenage bowler overstepped the mark but pitched the ball short. We never suspected a...

12:05 AM, Oct 16, 2007