Friday, December 26, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Kabaddi brings Aamir, Shah Rukh together

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Jul, 2014 05:14 AM
  • Kabaddi brings Aamir, Shah Rukh together
Superstars Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan were seen on the same platform here to support Indian sport kabaddi.
 
The Pro Kabaddi League tournament started here Saturday and the duo, along with other celebrities like Farah Khan, Sachin Tendulkar, Tina Ambani and Kabir Bedi, attended the launch of the eight-city franchise. 
 
Abhishek Bachchan owns Jaipur Pink Panthers, a franchise of the Pro Kabaddi League.
 
From the Bachchan family, megastar Amitabh, his wife Jaya and daughter-in-law Aishwarya Rai were seen cheering for Abhishek’s kabaddi team.
 
“Thank u @juniorbachchan 4 inviting us to the Pro Kabaddi opening!! What a fun we had!!” Farah tweeted.
 
Amitabh, who posted a photo at the launch with the Khans, also thanked them and others, who marked their presence.
 
“Grateful to all the stars and friends that came out in support - Shah Rukh and Sachin and Aamir, and so many others ... and a blast we had, cheering this very Indian sport ... an occasion a first for India and the game ... great fun ... 
 
“I do hope that we continue to play it the way it has been designed, with all the prominent corporates coming in and many celebrities joining the gang ... !!” Big B posted on his official blog srbachchan.tumblr.com.
 
His son’s team lost the match, but he was happy with the turnout.
 
“Pro Kabaddi today (Saturday) started ... Jaipur Pink Panthers v U Mumba ... we LOST !! No sweat ! great atmosphere, and great turn out ... watch,” Amitabh tweeted.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'Andaz Apna Apna 2': Santoshi wants Aamir, Salman as actor, producer

'Andaz Apna Apna 2': Santoshi wants Aamir, Salman as actor, producer
Director Rajkumar Santoshi, who is working on the sequel of "Andaz Apna Apna", says both Salman Khan and Aamir Khan are ready to work in the second instalment, and that he will repeat them if the they produce the movie.

'Andaz Apna Apna 2': Santoshi wants Aamir, Salman as actor, producer

Preity-Ness fight entirely their business, say celebs

Preity-Ness fight entirely their business, say celebs
Actress Preity Zinta's allegation of molestation against her former beau and business partner Ness Wadia has not got much reaction from the film fraternity, but a few like director Tanuja Chandra feels it's better to wait for the legal process to move forward and "avoid playing judge and jury ourselves", while Moon Moon Sen feels "it is entirely their business".

Preity-Ness fight entirely their business, say celebs

'Kick' will be Salman's biggest hit ever: Arbaaz Khan

'Kick' will be Salman's biggest hit ever: Arbaaz Khan
Filmmaker Arbaaz Khan was "blown away" after watching the trailer of "Kick" and predicts that the film will turn out to his superstar brother Salman Khan's biggest hit.

'Kick' will be Salman's biggest hit ever: Arbaaz Khan

Roping in real footballers for '1911' will be great: John Abraham

Roping in real footballers for '1911' will be great: John Abraham
John Abraham is currently living and loving the 2014 FIFA World Cup fever, but the actor-producer, who is also a co-owner of Indian Super League (ISL) Guwahati franchise North East United FC, may just rope in some real football players for his movie production "1911".

Roping in real footballers for '1911' will be great: John Abraham

Won't accept script similar to 'Grand Masti': Riteish Deshmukh

Won't accept script similar to 'Grand Masti': Riteish Deshmukh
When it comes to genre, actor-producer Riteish Deshmukh feels that he has nothing more to offer to sex comedies post the grand success of "Grand Masti", and therefore he won't accept an offer with a similar script.

Won't accept script similar to 'Grand Masti': Riteish Deshmukh

Martial arts certificate as important as physics or maths: Akshay

Martial arts certificate as important as physics or maths: Akshay
A six-degree black belt holder in martial arts, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's dream is to make martial arts a compulsory subject in school for both boys and girls, saying it is as important as physics or maths.

Martial arts certificate as important as physics or maths: Akshay