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NHL stars bring emotion and insight to Faceoff Season 2 with dramatic new storylines and deeper discovery
NHL stars bring emotion and insight to Faceoff Season 2 with dramatic new storylines and deeper discovery

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

NHL stars bring emotion and insight to Faceoff Season 2 with dramatic new storylines and deeper discovery

Face Off Season 2 (Credit: Amazon Prime) The second season of Faceoff: Inside the NHL on Prime Video brings together an exceptional lineup of hockey stars. From legends like Sidney Crosby and Marc-Andre Fleury to dynamic forwards. Such as Mikko Rantanen and William Nylander. Also, the series goes beyond highlights and statistics, as it gives viewers a rare look into the players' journeys. Along with their challenges and emotional moments. Unlike traditional game coverage, this documentary peels back the layers of the league's top names, and the presence of veteran Brendan Shanahan and the Tkachuk brothers. This adds both experience and personality. It allows fans to connect with the emotional pulse of the league in a way standard broadcasts rarely allow, and the series also captures pivotal moments. This includes retirements and major career shifts. And that defines the players' lives on and off the ice. Tragic losses and emotional resilience in Columbus A deeply emotional storyline follows Columbus Blue Jackets players Sean Monahan and Zach Werenski. As they navigate a difficult season, the team continues to grieve the loss of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look) MorninJoy Undo Also, their journey brings a somber but necessary layer to the show, and it honors lives lost. While showing how players cope with tragedy. Trade moves and personal decisions also shape Season 2's narratives, and Mikko Rantanen's unexpected journey. That, too, from the Avalanche to the Hurricanes. And then on to the Stars is one of the most intriguing arcs. It reveals how quickly a player's reality can shift, and how that change affects their mindset and game. Exclusive access brings fans closer than ever Face Off Season 2 (Credit: Amazon Prime) Faceoff Season 2 thrives on its ability to take fans where they cannot normally go. With candid moments and behind-the-scenes footage, it opens the door to the inner world of hockey. It shows the sport not just as competition, but as a space of personal stakes, emotion, and discovery. Read more: New Islanders GM evaluates Horvat and Palmieri future This deeper level of access makes the series stand out. By blending emotional depth with elite hockey talent, Faceoff is shaping the future of sports storytelling in the NHL.

When Shah Rukh Khan told Kareena Kapoor their kids AbRam and Taimur should work together in films: ‘They're both very good looking'
When Shah Rukh Khan told Kareena Kapoor their kids AbRam and Taimur should work together in films: ‘They're both very good looking'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

When Shah Rukh Khan told Kareena Kapoor their kids AbRam and Taimur should work together in films: ‘They're both very good looking'

In the world of Bollywood, star kids are often treated like little celebrities in their own right. Whether it's a public appearance or a candid photo, they easily steal the spotlight. Among the most popular names are AbRam Khan and Taimur Ali Khan, sons of Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan. They're young, adorable, and always in the public eye. So, it's no surprise that even their parents have joked about them joining the film industry one day. In fact, Shah Rukh Khan once spoke about the idea of AbRam and Taimur working together in films! Shah Rukh and Kareena's special bond SRK and Kareena have shared screen space in films like 'Asoka' and ' Their on-screen chemistry and off-screen friendship have always been loved by fans. In 2017, Kareena was a guest on show hosted by Shah Rukh, during which Bebo mentioned, 'I haven't worked much with the Kapoor men.' This started a fun conversation about their children. The big plan for AbRam and Taimur Shah Rukh replied, 'Tumne jaise bola hai ki 'Maine Kapoor mardon ke saath zyada kaam nahi kiya hai', toh yeh Kapoor aur Khan ko hum zaroor kaam karayenge.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look) MorninJoy Undo This means, 'Since you have said that 'I haven't worked much with the Kapoor men', we will make this Kapoor (Taimur) and Khan (AbRam) work.' Kareena happily added, 'We have to! And they're both very very good looking.' AbRam and Taimur AbRam Khan, the youngest son of Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan , was born in 2013 through surrogacy. He's known for his sweet nature and charming looks. Taimur Ali Khan, born to Kareena and Saif Ali Khan in 2016, is another fan-favourite. Since the day he was born, the media has been following his every move. From his cute baby photos to his little waves at the paparazzi, Taimur has won hearts of all Bollywood fans. Kareena Kapoor Khan Wishes Her Brother-In-Law Kunal A Happy Birthday In Style 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 .

Jannik Sinner beats Arthur Rinderknech at the French Open for a 15th straight Grand Slam win
Jannik Sinner beats Arthur Rinderknech at the French Open for a 15th straight Grand Slam win

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Jannik Sinner beats Arthur Rinderknech at the French Open for a 15th straight Grand Slam win

Jannik Sinner stretched his Grand Slam winning streak to 15 matches by grabbing the last five games to complete a 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Arthur Rinderknech of France in the French Open's first round on Monday night. The No. 1-ranked Sinner is playing in his second tournament since serving a three-month doping ban that was announced shortly after he won the Australian Open in January. His case came to light shortly before last year's U.S. Open, which Sinner also won. The 23-year-old Italian has three Grand Slam titles in all, each trophy arriving on hard courts, and his best showing at Roland-Garros was making it to the semifinals a year ago before losing in five sets to eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look) MorninJoy Undo The result against the 75th-ranked Rinderknech in Court Philippe-Chatrier was Sinner's 62nd win in a row against opponents outside the top 20. Sinner was pretty close to perfect over the initial two sets Monday, combining for 19 winners and just eight unforced errors in that span. His level dipped a bit in the third, with nine unforced errors off his racket contributing to deficits of 4-0 and 5-2. Live Events But Sinner righted himself from there and was on his way to a matchup against another Frenchman, 38-year-old Richard Gasquet, who has said this tournament will be the last of his career. "I know you will support him," Sinner told the fans with a smile, "but that's OK." Rinderknech, whose best Slam appearance was reaching the third round at the 2023 U.S. Open, did his best to involve the partisan crowd, playing to the spectators and wildly celebrating his best points by sprinting around or waving his arms or shaking his head or reaching into the front row of the stands for a high-five or a handshake. He has been to known to rile up his supporters and get under an opponent's skin. During a loss against American Taylor Fritz at Roland-Garros two years ago, when Rinderknech was the last French man in the field, the crowd booed and whistled heartily at the end. Fritz put a finger to his lips, then spread his arms to egg on the crowd and yelled, " Come on! I want to hear it! " In the lead-up to a rematch between the two at Wimbledon last year, Rinderknech made a reference to the meeting in Paris, which upset Fritz. So when the All England Club contest ended with the same winner, they got into a bit of a back-and-forth up at the net, an exchange that included Fritz telling Rinderknech to "have a nice flight home."

Armed with fast-track funds, forces focus on desi systems
Armed with fast-track funds, forces focus on desi systems

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Armed with fast-track funds, forces focus on desi systems

New Delhi: The armed forces are focusing on long-range weapons, jammers, air defence systems (ADS) and indigenous solutions for the 'new normal' approach against terrorism, with the Indian defence sector set to unlock its potential as several fast-track acquisitions have been initiated. Armed with emergency funds that enable quick acquisition and delivery of weapons, the forces have drawn up a roadmap to award contracts worth thousands of crores, a large chunk of which is set to go to the private sector. As per an estimate, weapons worth ₹44,000 crore could be ordered in coming days, including ammunition for prolonged conflict. A special focus is on 'long-range vectors'. Weapons like the Rampage and air-launched Brahmos missiles are on the radar to give India options to strike deep across the border to target terror hubs. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look) MorninJoy Undo The forces are also looking to acquire jammers and low-level transportable radars in greater numbers in the coming months as they proved effective in thwarting large-scale drone attacks during Op Sindoor .

"I was a happy child, a parrot, not cage": Kamal Haasan opens up about his childhood, calls himself "lucky" to become star
"I was a happy child, a parrot, not cage": Kamal Haasan opens up about his childhood, calls himself "lucky" to become star

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

"I was a happy child, a parrot, not cage": Kamal Haasan opens up about his childhood, calls himself "lucky" to become star

In the recent media interaction for the promotion of his upcoming film Thug Life in Delhi, the National Awardee actor Kamal Haasan recalled his childhood phase and opened up about his journey of becoming a star in the cinema industry. After stepping into the entertainment industry at the age of six years old, many fans of Kamal Haasan wondered about the actor's childhood phase and how he stepped into the profession of acting to become a megastar. To burst this bubble of suspense, Kamal Haasan, in a recent media interaction in Delhi to promote his upcoming film, Thug Life, recalled his childhood phase and opened up about his journey to becoming a star in the cinema industry. During the press conference of 'Thug Life', Kamal said that he was a happy child like a "parrot" who was not "caged". He called himself lucky to become a "star" despite being surrounded by many talented and intelligent children during his theatre days. "I was a happy child. I was a parrot, not cage, but they taught me, and I repeated. It's only after 7 when I joined the theatre and all that, I realised that so many intelligent children, and I've been lucky to have become a star. That's when I actually started learning outside of school," said Kamal Haasan. However, the 'Vikram' actor believes that he cannot remain in his childhood phase because he is evolving every day. While recalling his meeting with filmmaker MRatnam during 'Nayakan', the actor said that he is not the same person today that the director met during that time. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Killer New Toyota 4Runner Is Utter Perfection (Take A Look) MorninJoy Undo They both seems to have evolved, he added. "So I think I have evolved. I have today also it is also coming out, but not that same one, not even the same one, he (Mani Ratnam) met or I met during 'Nayakan'. We both evolved and changed for the good. That's why I said retaining sensibilities and changing," said Kamal Haasan. During the press conference, Kamal also addressed the reports about the movie's OTT release. While speaking about the eight-week OTT window for Thug Life, the 'Vikram' actor revealed that the team of Thug Life requested the OTT platform to have an eight-week gap between the theatrical and the streaming release date of the film. The actor further emphasised that this move can help other movies too. He shared, "We requested them, it was not a negotiation or deal breaker. We wanted them to do this for us. Hopefully, we are experimenting in this together for both the company and the OTT platform. And if it works, we would have made it easier for the people to do both businesses." Co-written by Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam, 'Thug Life' is set to be released in theatres on June 5. The film also features Trisha Krishnan , Sanya Malhotra, Abhirami, Ashok Selvan, Aishwarya Lekshmi , Joju George, Nassar, Ali Fazal, and Rohit Saraf . 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 .

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