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Golf: Rhea Purvi takes sole lead in 7th leg of WPG Tour
Golf: Rhea Purvi takes sole lead in 7th leg of WPG Tour

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Golf: Rhea Purvi takes sole lead in 7th leg of WPG Tour

Mysuru: Rhea Purvi Saravanan, who won her maiden Women's Pro Golf Tour (WPGT) title this season, fired the first under-par round to take the sole lead after the second day of the seventh Leg of the WPGT at the Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Golf Club. Rhea shot 2-under 68 after a first-round 72 to be even par 140 for two days. Rhea, 22, who hails from Kolar, won the opening leg. She was one shot behind the three co-leaders after the first day in Mysuru. On a day when the organisers used a shotgun start to ensure a timely finish ahead of the expected rains, Rhea started on the third with Durga Nittur and Jasmine Shekar. Rhea picked birdies on the fifth and the seventh and one more on the 15th. Her only dropped shot came on the par-3 eighth. Amandeep Drall, with three birdies against four bogeys, added a second straight 1-over 71 and was sole second at 2-over 142 after an up-and-down day. Amandeep had birdies on the first and the third, but dropped shots on the fourth and the sixth brought her back to par. Birdies on the ninth and the tenth again pulled her up, but bogeys on the 12th, 14th, and 16th meant she fell to one-over for the second successive day. Vani Kapoor, who is looking for a fourth straight win this season, was one shot behind Amandeep. Vani, like Amandeep and Vidhatri Urs, had carded 71 on the first day, but she fell back with a 72 for a total of 143, three behind the leader, Rhea. Vani started on the first hole with Amandeep and Vidhatri. Vani was 3-over after the first five holes but did well to pick one birdie and parred the rest for a 72. With the top three players separated by just three shots, the battle for top honours in the Rs. 14 lakh event is going to be intense. Ridhima Dilawari, starting on the fifth, made the big jump on the second day as she put together an even-par 70 after a first-round 76. She is tied for fourth with Jasmine Shekar (73-73). Ridhima had just one birdie on the Par-3 15th and a bogey on the Par-5 18th in her round. Jasmine, who started on the third hole, opened with two bogeys and later had a bogey-birdie on the eighth and the ninth. She finished with a bogey on the first hole, which was her 17th. The cut fell at 156, and 19 players made the cut. The notable players to miss out included Seher Atwal, Rhea Jha, and Disha Kavery.

Rhea Chakraborty Steps Out in Bandra with Brother Showik
Rhea Chakraborty Steps Out in Bandra with Brother Showik

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rhea Chakraborty Steps Out in Bandra with Brother Showik

Rhea Chakraborty was seen in Bandra with her brother Showik Chakraborty, as the siblings posed briefly for photographers. Keeping it simple in a casual outfit, Rhea appeared calm and composed. In recent months, she's been quietly returning to work, taking on select acting assignments and staying involved in mental health awareness campaigns. After her stint as a gang leader on MTV Roadies , Rhea has been maintaining a balance between screen projects and social work. Her public outings remain low-key, reflecting a steady and conscious return to normalcy after a challenging period.

Roadies XX's Yogesh Sharma Calls Rhea Chakraborty His ‘Favourite Gang' Leader
Roadies XX's Yogesh Sharma Calls Rhea Chakraborty His ‘Favourite Gang' Leader

News18

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Roadies XX's Yogesh Sharma Calls Rhea Chakraborty His ‘Favourite Gang' Leader

Last Updated: Kushal Tanwar, fondly known as Gullu, secured a direct spot in the finale by winning the crucial "Ticket to Finale" challenge Reality television favourite Roadies XX continues to grip viewers with its intense drama, surprise twists and powerful personal journeys. As the show races towards its much-anticipated grand finale, emotions are running high among contestants and fans alike. In a recent episode, Kushal Tanwar, fondly known as Gullu, secured a direct spot in the finale by winning the crucial 'Ticket to Finale" challenge. Meanwhile, the journey came to an emotional end for Yogesh Sharma and Jimmy, who were eliminated in a decision they called 'very unfair." In an interview with The Times of India, both evicted contestants opened up about their journey on Roadies XX, from building bonds with fellow participants and gang leaders to coping with the emotional highs and lows of the competition. Yogesh, in particular, spoke candidly about his unexpected elimination, pointing to the role of his gang leader, Rhea Chakraborty, as a pivotal factor in the outcome. 'Even though I wasn't very happy with Rhea ma'am's decision to send me and Jimmy home, she will still remain my favourite gang leader," he said. Yogesh recalled his earlier Roadies attempt, where things didn't go his way. 'Last season, Prince sir chose me, but I still couldn't go on the journey. But this time, I was a part of the journey because of Rhea ma'am, and hence she will remain my favourite gang leader." He also reflected on the moment he was evicted and expressed a deep sense of disappointment. 'When Rhea ma'am chose to evict me Jimmy, to save Rohit, I was very sad. I felt like why didn't she have faith in me and had to remove me from the game. It was a very sad moment for me and my close ones. I've a lot of respect for Rhea ma'am, but what happened with me was extremely unfair," Yogesh remarked. He went on to describe how his family reacted to watching his elimination. 'When my mom and dad watched the episode, they were very sad. However, in the previous season, Prince sir didn't choose me in the last round, and this time it was Rhea ma'am who took me on the journey, and I'm very grateful for that." Jimmy, who was also shown the door in the same episode, got emotional as he discussed the circumstances of his departure. Unlike his first elimination, which he described as deeply painful, this time his exit was an act of selflessness. 'The first time that I got evicted was really very sad for me, and I really wanted to go forward in the show. However, this time was different, as I sacrificed my journey with my own choice for Rohit," he explained. Jimmy also touched upon an emotional moment involving Rhea. 'I saw Rhea ma'am crying, and that was really tough to watch. I've no regrets, as I did what felt right in my heart." As Roadies XX inches closer to its explosive finale, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how the remaining contestants fare in the last leg of the competition. With Gullu from Elvish's gang (formerly Gautam's gang) securing his place in the finale, the stage is set for more fierce battles, emotional highs, and perhaps a few more surprises before the winner is finally crowned. First Published:

Roadies XX's contestant Yogesh Sharma calls Rhea Chakraborty his ‘favourite gang leader'; says, 'If she didn't choose me, I wouldn't have been on the journey'
Roadies XX's contestant Yogesh Sharma calls Rhea Chakraborty his ‘favourite gang leader'; says, 'If she didn't choose me, I wouldn't have been on the journey'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Roadies XX's contestant Yogesh Sharma calls Rhea Chakraborty his ‘favourite gang leader'; says, 'If she didn't choose me, I wouldn't have been on the journey'

Reality show Roadies XX has been winning hearts ever since the very start, and the show is set for the grand finale. While Kushal aka Gullu won the ticket to the finale, Yogesh and Jimmy got evicted from the show. The two gave an exclusive interview to TOI TV, where they opened up about their journey on the show and how their eviction was 'very unfair.' Moreover, Yogesh even expressed his gratitude to gang leader Rhea Chakraborty . Talking about his journey on the show, Yogesh mentioned, 'Even though I wasn't very happy with Rhea ma'am's decision to send me and Jimmy home, she will still remain my favourite gang leader. Last season, Prince sir chose me, but I still couldn't go on the journey. But this time, I was a part of the journey because of Rhea ma'am, and hence she will remain to be my favourite gang leader.' He spoke about his journey as well and mentioned, 'When Rhea ma'am chose to evict me and Jimmy to save Rohit, I was very sad. I felt like why didn't she have faith in me and had to remove me from the game. It was a very sad moment for me and my close ones. I've a lot of respect for Rhea ma'am, but what happened with me was extremely unfair. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trading CFD dengan Teknologi dan Kecepatan Lebih Baik IC Markets Mendaftar Undo When my mom and dad watched the episode, they were very sad. However, in the previous season, Prince sir didn't choose me in the last round, and this time it was Rhea ma'am who took me on the journey, and I'm very grateful for that. ' Jimmy, who also got evicted from the show, got very emotional and shared, 'The first time that I got evicted was really very sad for me, and I really wanted to go forward in the show. However, this time was different, as I sacrificed my journey with my own choice for Rohit. I saw Rhea ma'am crying, and that was really tough to watch. I've no regrets, as I did what felt right in my heart.'

Exclusive – Roadies XX's Jimmy opens up about her journey on the show; says, 'I felt like women weren't given enough chances'
Exclusive – Roadies XX's Jimmy opens up about her journey on the show; says, 'I felt like women weren't given enough chances'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive – Roadies XX's Jimmy opens up about her journey on the show; says, 'I felt like women weren't given enough chances'

Roadies XX is very close to the grand finale, and fans are rooting for their favourite contestants. The latest episode saw a number of twists and turns as Jimmy and Yogesh got evicted from the show. Jimmy spoke exclusively to TOI TV, where she opened up about her journey, eviction, and more. While talking about her last moments on the show, she even got emotional. S he shared, 'There were instances where I felt like the women on the show aren't given enough chances. The gang leaders had their favourites whom they would choose for the tasks, and that was still okay, but I felt like it was unfair for us during the time.' Jimmy then got teary-eyed while talking about her eviction and said, 'The first time that I got evicted was really very sad for me, and I really wanted to go forward in the show. However, this time was different, as I sacrificed my journey with my own choice for Rohit. I saw Rhea ma'am crying, and that was really tough to watch. I've no regrets, as I did what felt right in my heart.' Yogesh Sharma also got evicted from the show along with Jimmy. He spoke about his journey as well and mentioned, 'When Rhea ma'am chose to evict me and Jimmy to save Rohit, I was very sad. I felt like why didn't she have faith in me and had to remove me from the game. It was a very sad moment for me and my close ones. I've a lot of respect for Rhea ma'am, but what happened with me was extremely unfair. When my mom and dad watched the episode, they were very sad. However, in the previous season, Prince sir didn't choose me in the last round, and this time it was Rhea ma'am who took me on the journey, and I'm very grateful for that.' Fans are excited for the grand finale and are rooting for their favourite gang leaders and contestants.

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