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Poonam Bajwa looks fresh and dainty like a dew-kissed flower. This Pune girl is slowly coming into her own in Telugu. The beauty, who arrived in Tollywood after being spotted in ads, is happy that she is now doing a film with Nagarjuna. Those who have acted with Nags usually rise to the top pretty quickly. She is the second heroine of the movie that Nags is doing for Kamkshi Films. Poonam was first seen in the movie Modati Cinema alongside Navdeep. She managed to make an impression right then. So much so she was immediately cast along with Navdeep for Sravanthi Ravi Kishore's Premante Inthe. Poonam feels the two movies will catapult her to stardom here.
RBI measures lift rupee by 10 paise vs dollar in early trade
RBI's fresh measures to curb volatility and ease liquidity situation helped the rupee recovered by 10 paise to 63.15 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday. Besides dollar selling by exporters, the Reserve Bank on Tuesday announced a slew of measures to ease liquidity, including Rs 8,000 crore bond buyback, to ensure adequate credit flow to the productive sectors of the economy, which also supported the rupee. They said, dollar's weakness against euro overseas also helped the domestic currency. The rupee had ended 12 paise lower at 63.25 after hitting a fresh low of 64.13 against the US dollar in the previous session. Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark index Sensex rose sharply by 321.66 points, or 1.76 per cent, to 18,567.70 in early trade on Wednesday.
Bunny-Boyapati struck inside Lift
In a puzzling situation, hero Allu Arjun and his superhit director Boyapati Sreenu got struck in the elevator of a popular holy destination other day. Both Bunny and Boyapati have paid visits to Simhachalam Narasimha swamy temple other day to pay homage to the divine, for making their "Sarrainodu" a huge hit. After finishing their darshan, both the celebs got into temple lift and they are accompanied by huge number of fans. That excessive weight led to the blocking of the lift and tension got relieved only after the doors are manually broken to get the actor and his director out. It's not lift-stroke, but fan-stroke for Bunny!!
Bunny gets stuck in lift with Director!
It was just a scene out of a commercial entertainer! Allu Arjun and director Boyapati Sreenu got stuck inside a lift at Simhachalam Devasthanam. They were stuck there due to some technical issues with the lift. The lift door was later broken to get them out safe. Arjun and Boyapati visited Simhachalam to offer special payers to Narasimha Swamy on the occasion of the super success of their latest movie, Sarrainodu.
Bravo, Sarwan help West Indies win fifth ODI, India lift series 3-2
Darren Bravo and Ramnaresh Sarwan struck half-centuries to enable the West Indies clinch a comfortable seven-wicket win against India in the fifth and final ODI of the series at the Sabina Park here Thursday. India, however, won the series 3-2, but the West Indies will carry the confidence gained from winning the last two ODIs into the three-match Test series starting Monday. The West Indies also suffered similar results against Pakistan, winning the last two ODI after the series was already lost. On Thursday, the controverial Chris Gayle, from the stands, watched his team earn a consolation win in the fifth ODI, which meant little for India. The West Indies did every thing right from winning the toss. The bowlers did extremely well to bowl out India for 251 runs in 47.3 overs despite Virat Kohli’s 94 and Rohit Sharma’s 57. Andre Russell continued to establish himself as a genuine all-rounder with an impressive four for 35 while Keiron Pollard and Kemar Roacch picked up two wickets each. Sarwan (75) and Bravo (86) then played great knocks as the West Indies overhauled the target scoring 255 for three with eight balls to spare. West Indies looked in trouble after they lost opener Lendl Simmons (6) in the fifth over following a slow start. But Sarwan and Bravo added 103-run stand for the third wicket to take the West Indies to safe shores. It was Sarwan’s best innings since making a comeback to the team. He hit five fours and a six in his 94-ball innings before retiring due to cramps. The left-handed Bravo also delivered his best in international cricket — hitting three fours and six sixes in his 99-ball knock. West Indies needed to get 80 from the last 10 overs, but Marlon Samuels (28 not out) and Kieron Pollard (24 not out) guided them home easily. Samuels, who hit the winning runs, rushed to the stands to celebrate with fellow Jamaican and former captain Gayle. Earlier, Kohli (94) and Sharma (57) helped India set a 252-run target with their 110-run partnership. India were off to a bad start on a juicy Sabina Park wicket, losing openers Shikhar Dhawan (11) and Parthiv Patel (6) with 21 runs on the board in the first seven overs. Manoj Tiwary (22), who had opened in the fourth ODI looked more comfortable in the middle order and gave good support to the in-form Kohli. But the Bengal player failed to capitalise on a good start and was caught behind off Kieron Pollard. The onus was on Kohli and Sharma to take the team out of troubled waters. And the talented duo laid the foundation of what looked like a 275-plus total. Kohli was in sublime form in his 104-ball knock that comprised 10 delightful boundaries. Sharma, who has been India’s most prolific batsman in the series, played second fiddle to Kohli and was patient during his 74-ball innings. He struck two fours and a six but made sure Kohli got more strike. This was Sharma’s third half century in the series. The visitors, however, lost way when Kohli was run out while attempting a second run with the score at 189 for four in the 36th over. The dismisal triggered a collapse as the West Indies took the last seven wickets for just 62 runs.