Nanganallur Dhakshina Manthralaya is organised the much-awaited moola mrithika punaprathishtapana and samprokshanam (maha kumbabhishekam) recently.
Associates of ‘Crazy’ Mohan share their memories of him
Early this week, Chennaiites woke up to the gruelling news of the legendary comic, writer and artiste ‘Crazy’ Mohan breathing his last.
Russell will feel situational pressure, says Chahal
They have the license to thrill in cash-rich T20 leagues but the likes of Andre Russell will feel ‘situational pressure’ in their World Cup game against India, feels leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
New Zealand can be WC winners: McCullum
Former captain Brendon McCullum says New Zealand have the firepower to win the World Cup for the first time in their history. The Black Caps won a nail-biter against the West Indies here on Saturday to stay unbeaten at the 50-over tournament in England and Wales.
Four drunk men held for brutal attack on policeman in Chennai
According to the police, SI Anand suffered injuries after the drunk men attacked him when he questioned them as they were creating nuisance on a road at Pulianthope.
World Cup: Nervy England faces Australia test
Are England just a bunch of flat-track bullies. That’s the uncomfortable question facing Eoin Morgan’s side as they look to get their World Cup campaign back on track against arch-rivals Australia.
Loss against Pakistan borderline embarrassing, says du Plessis
Describing the loss against Pakistan as ‘borderline embarrassing’, a furious South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis said his team’s performance in the World Cup has been ‘mediocre’.
Success scares me most, says Dhanush
“I am scared of success as it is diffi cult to handle,” says Dhanush. The actor’s international film – The Extraordinary Journey of a Fakir – saw its Tamil version ‘Pakirri’ released recently.
Don’t blame me for boring races, says Hamilton
A triumphant Lewis Hamilton told his and F1’s critics Sunday not to blame the drivers for “boring” processional races, but instead to turn their focus on the rule-makers.
‘Angadi Theru’ fame Mahesh plays lead in ‘Vattakara’
‘Angadi Theru’ fame Mahesh plays the lead in a movie titled ‘Vattakara’. It will be helmed by Bharathy Kannan, who made a name for himself with a series of successful short films. The highlight of the movie is that there is no heroine in it.