
Ranveer Singh supports MI after their defeat, calls them the ‘most feared team' in IPL; Preity Zinta celebrates her win with classic ‘Punjabi aa gaye oye'
Bollywood's powerhouse performer
Ranveer Singh
, who is also a passionate cricket fan, had only good things to say about the
Mumbai Indians
despite their loss in the
IPL
qualifier. Taking to his Instagram Stories, he posted a collage of the MI squad and wrote a heartfelt message that captured his admiration for the team.
He wrote, 'Not ours this time, but still mad proud of the boys 🙌 Showed our might and mettle in a hard-fought tournament. Still the most feared team in the league 💙 Unbreakable spirit. Indefatigable Indians.'
Preity Zinta is all smiles for PBKS
On the other side, Preity Zinta couldn't contain her joy. As the co-owner of Punjab team, she had every reason to celebrate as her team made it to the final. She posted on X (formerly Twitter), full of excitement and Punjabi pride.
She wrote, 'Wow what a win 👊 Punjabi aa gaye oye ❤️'
But that wasn't all. The 'Veer Zara' actress also shared a video that truly captured the mood. In the clip, she was seen spending cheerful moments with the PBKS team. She was spotted cheering from the sidelines, warmly hugging players, clicking photos with them and clearly soaking in every second of the big win. Her husband, Gene Goodenough, also joined her for a few happy snapshots as the team and owners basked in the celebratory atmosphere.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency
Planet Spark
Learn More
Undo
Along with the video, Preity added a detailed caption, expressing her pride and love for the team and staff behind the victory, 'All smiles as @PunjabKingsIPL make it to the final after a SUPER TEAM EFFORT led by our dynamic sarpanch @ShreyasIyer15, our passionate coach @RickyPonting & the entire coaching staff & everyone at PBKS. Today will be incomplete without mentioning Lockie Ferguson, Glenn Maxwell & Marco Jansen for making this final possible.
One more game to go 🏏❤️ Bas Jeetna Hai | IPL 2025 | Sadda Punjab | Ting!'
Preity Zinta Celebrates Punjab Kings Victory in Style | Red Carpet Glam at the Stadium!
Check out our list of the
latest Hindi
,
English
,
Tamil
,
Telugu
,
Malayalam
, and
Kannada movies
. Don't miss our picks for the
best Hindi movies
,
best Tamil movies,
and
best Telugu films
.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
19 minutes ago
- Time of India
Bengaluru stampede: 'Cops tried to enforce queues but people pushed from all sides. And we fell down'
BENGALURU: A teenage girl eager to see her cricketing heroes. A young techie whose laptop still waits on her desk. A woman carried on shoulders by friends, gasping for life. A student found with torn clothes, his mother's cries echoing through hospital corridors. All were caught in a crushing crowd surge during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's victory parade on Wednesday, turning joy into devastation. Fourteen-year-old Divyamshika - fondly called Dimple - had watched the final late into Tuesday night, cheering for RCB. The next afternoon, she went to Chinnaswamy Stadium with her mother, aunt, and grandaunt to see RCB players celebrate their long-awaited IPL title. Around 4.50pm, crowds outside began pushing in. Caught in the stampede, Dimple was trampled. "My daughter called me and kept crying, telling me to rush to Bowring Hospital. She didn't say why. My granddaughter was crushed underfoot," said her grandfather Lakshminarayan. "She had just started Class IX. They went to celebrate, not die." At Vydehi Hospital, another tragedy was unfolding. Bhoomik, 21, had gone to the stadium with friends. Separated in the rush, he was later found unconscious, clothes torn. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo "We tried to revive him in the police jeep, but he didn't make it," said a friend. His mother's cries echoed: "Chinnu, get up. Your mamma has come." His parents alleged delay in medical care and added insult when chief minister Siddaramaiah's visit held up hospital formalities. "If he told us he was going, we wouldn't have let him. He was our only son," said his father. Devi, a Tamil Nadu native and RCB fan, had skipped a few hours of work to attend the parade. She texted her friend "I'm taking the metro!" and rushed to the stadium after failing to get tickets online. "Her laptop is still on the table and her bags are there, but she is not," her colleague said, waiting outside the hospital. Sahana, 24, from Kolar had come with 12 colleagues. "We waited near Gate 7. Police tried to enforce queues, but people pushed from behind. We fell. People ran over us," said her friend. "There was no ambulance. We carried Sahana till Tonique shop and begged a car for help. She couldn't be saved."


Time of India
22 minutes ago
- Time of India
Bengaluru stampede: 'Free ticket' rumour sparked stadium chaos
BENGALURU: Gate No. 7 - which gives a sweeping view of those coming into Chinnaswamy Stadium through the main entrance - turned out to be a death trap after rumours started floating that free tickets would be distributed there. In minutes, the gate turned into an epicentre of panic and disorder as fans who had gathered in massive numbers to celebrate RCB's first ever IPL victory fell over each other in a mad scramble for tickets. "People completely lost control. It was a disaster," said Achimanya from Rajajinagar neighbourhood. Sudden rain around 5.30pm made the situation worse. The stadium has 21 stands with 13 gates. While gates 9 and 10 were reserved for state cricket association members, gates 5, 6, 7, 19 and 20 - located along the team's main entry route - saw the highest concentration of crowds. Maximum casualties were reported from gate 7. Poor crowd management and dilly-dallying over allowing a victory parade through the city contributed to the unfolding tragedy. "There was an ambulance with 40 injured people. I was lucky to get out in time. Even police were struggling to manage the crowd," said Avinash S (31) from RR Nagar. Sinchana N (25), who got caught in the melee, said, "I could avoid the worst only because I reached late. Cops were not controlling the crowd in the real sense, and were just pushing people around." As ambulances struggled to negotiate their way through the crowds, police resorted to lathicharge near Cubbon Park Circle around 6.30 pm to disperse the crowds.


Time of India
28 minutes ago
- Time of India
Kamal Haasan thanks TN for supporting him on language row
Chennai: Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam president Kamal Haasan who stood his ground refusing to apologise for his 'Kannada was born from Tamil' remark, thanked Tamil Nadu for firmly backing him during the controversy. "I thank Tamil Nadu for standing with me," Kamal said in his first public appearance since the controversy broke out. I now feel the true meaning of the words Uyire (my life), Urave (my kin), Tamizhe, which I say often" Kamal said at an event organised here on Wednesday to promote his movie 'Thug Life. ' Though he did not delve further into the controversy, Kamal expressed gratitude for the support from several politicians, film personalities, activists and authors for his remarks on Kannada. Municipal administration minister K N Nehru too extended support to Kamal saying that south Indian languages originated from Tamil. Even after the Karnataka high court rapped Kamal, the actor remained defiant and refused to apologise stating that 'love does not apologise.' Though the movie is releasing worldwide on June 5, Kamal has chosen not to release it in Karnataka where political outfits as well as the film industry demanded an apology from him for the remark. Film industry insiders say that the film could have done a business of upto 35 crore in Karnataka given the fact that his earlier hit Vikram's box office collection in Karnataka was around 22 crore. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo However, the 35 crore estimate would be the total collection out of which the producer's share would be around 10 to 12 crores. Tamil film producers say that Bengaluru is the only big market for Tamil films in Karnataka and there was a likelihood of Kamal fans driving down to Hosur which is 40 kms to watch Thug Life. In any case, there is also the possibility for a settlement with Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce enabling the film's release in Karnataka.