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Gangubai Kathiawadi, directed and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, won 10 awards at the 68th Hyundai Filmfare Awards with Maharashtra Tourism on Thursday. Bhansali received the Best Director award, and Alia Bhatt was recognised for her performance as Best Actress.

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Bhansali thanked Filmfare for the honour during his acceptance speech and stated, “Gangubai is a very special film and close to my heart. I get very emotional every time we talk about it. This award belongs to everyone who has worked in it. Then I come to my jaan, my jigar, mera jigar ka tukda, Alia Bhatt.”
He continued, “I am very blessed to witness her perform Gangubai right in front of me. Every moment was so special and so young from the heart. This young girl came to me when she was 9 years old and auditioned for my film Black. I didn’t cast her because she had other things to do in life. But at that moment, I knew that she is a heroine. Thank you for immortalising Gangubai, for making her soul feel so proud and giving her the voice for all the issues which she fought for. She has reached out to the world once again. And I take this award for my mother Leela. It’s her blessings that have always protected me and God for listening to my prayers.”

Alia Bhatt

It was Alia’s turn to experience Gangubai’s glory as Bhansali sat back down. Rekha, a seasoned actress, gave Alia the Best Actress award while gushing over the recipient. Alia felt overwhelmed as she accepted the prize.
She then said, “I am blanking out because it took us 2 years to make this film. And the weird thing is, when Sanjay sir narrated this film, I was very scared. And the first question I asked him was, ‘Sir, will I be able to do this? I don’t think I’ll be able to do this.’ And sir said, ‘Yes, you will do this.'”
“Whatever I have done in Gangubai Kathiawadi, it was only thanks to Sanjay Leela Bhansali. At 9, I had this dream to work with Bhansali and one day I’ll be fit enough to be your leading lady. So thank you so much. I will always be forever indebted and our journey has just begun,” she added.

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Title: Our journey has just begun Alia Bhatt to Sanjay Leela Bhansali after win at the Filmfare Awards
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Published Date: 2023-04-29 13:30:51

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South African Women Upset Egypt to Earn Worlds Berth While Egyptian Men Stay On Top

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This year’s African Championships got off to an exciting start on Friday evening, where the South African women upset the long-running champions from Egypt to earn the continent’s sole team berth for world championships while 16-year-old Kaylia Nemour, who was very recently (and finally!) released by the French federation in order to represent Algeria, put on a show-stopping display to win the all-around title and snag the first of four individual worlds spots. In the men’s competition on Saturday, the men from Egypt once again claimed gold.

It’s been nearly two decades since South Africa last stood atop the podium at African Championships, with the program seeing tons of individual successes in recent years, but they’ve typically come up short against the Egyptians, who won the gold by 3.5 points to qualify a full team to worlds in 2022. But competing at home in Pretoria, the South Africans put on an incredible performance, led by last year’s continental champion and 2020 Olympian Caitlin Rooskrantz, who earned a 50.632 to win silver in the all-around, while her teammate and fellow Olympian Naveen Daries was just off the podium in fourth with a 49.533.

Egypt also had some strong individual performances here, including from Jana Abdelsalam, who won bronze in the all-around for the second year in a row, and Sandra Elsadek, who just wrapped up her NCAA career following four standout years at Ball State before transferring to Georgia for a fifth year, where she contributed regularly on vault and floor. The team lacked some of the experience we’re used to seeing, with both Elsadek and Nada Awad new to international competition, while veterans like Nancy Taman and Jana Mahmoud were limited to a couple of events apiece. Overall, their strength was comparable to last year’s, but with a few key routines missing here and there, they were unable to hold fight off the South Africans, who looked better than ever.

It was also a “better than ever” year for Algeria, led by newcomer Nemour, who was able to single-handedly add close to 10 points more than any other gymnasts in the country’s roster. Last year, the team notched a 30.733 on bars, with an 11.0 the highest, but this year they made it up to 34.765, thanks in very large part to Nemour’s 15.066. The routine earned a 6.9 D score, down two tenths from the intended 7.1 with Nemour not getting credit for the Derwael-Fenton, but it was stunning from start to finish, and with hits on vault (12.966), beam (13.533), and floor (12.166), she was easily able to take the all-around title with a 53.731.

Nemour and her teammate Lahna Salem, who finished eighth all-around with a 45.399, earned two of the four individual spots for worlds, while Abdelsalam and Elsadek of Egypt picked up the other two.

The Egyptian men had absolutely no problem repeating as champions here, winning the team gold with a 241.028, more than 10 points ahead of Algeria in the silver medal position, while Morocco took the bronze.

2020 Olympian Omar Mohamed led the team and won the all-around gold with an 82.131, ahead of teammate Mohamed Afify with a 77.030 for silver, while Hillal Metidji of Algeria won the bronze with a 77.030. Only two all-around spots were available for the men in the African continent, which went to Metidji and Hamza Hossaini of Morocco, fourth with a 76.765.

Other nations competing at this year’s African Championships included Cameroon, Mali, Senegal, and Angola.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

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By: Lauren
Title: South African Women Upset Egypt to Earn Worlds Berth While Egyptian Men Stay On Top
Sourced From: thegymter.net/2023/05/28/south-african-women-upset-egypt-to-earn-worlds-berth-while-egyptian-men-stay-on-top/
Published Date: Sun, 28 May 2023 04:52:14 +0000

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Jack Black & Will Ferrell sing at the 79th Academy Awards in 2007.

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Jack Black & Will Ferrell sing “Get Off the Stage” Oscars Acceptance Speech Playoff Song at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004.

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