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kashians · 4 months
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DMG Gang in cafetaria + Armaan not talking to Riddhima
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harshada-journal · 8 months
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The Journey of Jennifer Winget: From a Child Actor to Leading Lady
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Jennifer Winget's journey to stardom is a story of dreams, determination, and unyielding hard work. From a child actor to one of the biggest names in Indian television, this article traces her remarkable rise as one of India's leading ladies in the entertainment industry.
The Beginning: A Child Star
Jennifer began her acting career as a child artist in the popular television show "Shaka Laka Boom Boom", where she played the role of a cheerful school student. This early on-screen experience laid the foundation for her stability and finesse in front of the camera, which continue to reflect in her performances.
Breakthrough Role: "Kasautii Zindagii Kay"
Jennifer's breakthrough came in the form of a role in "Kasautii Zindagii Kay", one of the most-watched Indian television dramas at the time. She played Sneha Basu, a character that won viewers' hearts and opened doors for more prominent roles on the small screen.
Emergence as a Leading Lady: "Dill Mill Gayye" and "Saraswatichandra"
The portrayal of Dr. Riddhima Gupta in "Dill Mill Gayye" marked her emergence as a leading lady on Indian television. Afterward, Jennifer took up the role of Kumud Sundari in "Saraswatichandra," marking another milestone in her journey toward becoming the face of leading women-centric roles. Her performances were not only critically acclaimed but also loved by viewers across the globe.
Critical Acclaim: "Beyhadh"
Her role as Maya in "Beyhadh" established her as one of the most versatile actresses in the industry. Jennifer owned the character of the complex, obsessive Maya, a role that broke the stereotype portrayals of women on Indian television—demonstrating a radical shift in her already successful career trajectory.
Digital Debut: "Code M"
With the advent of digital platforms, Jennifer did not skip a beat. She steered her career towards the web, making her debut with "Code M", where she played a military lawyer investigating an insurgency case.
Conclusion Her journey from a child star to a leading lady underscores Jennifer Winget's perseverance, talent, and determination to continually reinvent herself and push boundaries in the Indian entertainment industry. Her incredible story is an inspiring testament to young actors, reminding us all that no dream is too big if pursued with passion and dedication.
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srishti-77 · 2 years
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Reminiscing about my childhood - It was 2007, and this ITV couple was my absolute favorite. Never have I ever shipped anybody else like I shipped these two. They are Armaan-Riddhima , protagonists on a show titled 'Dill Mill Gayye' played by Karan Singh Grover & Shilpa(Ohanna) Shivanand (KaSh). These two had sizzling chemistry on-screen & 14 years later, while I was re-watching a few episodes, I was awestruck once again. I thought I wouldn't feel anything now since it has been so long; but I was reminded again of all the reasons as to why I shipped them the way I shipped them.
Pure Magic
They portrayed love in the purest form - sincere & innocent The delicate beginning rush when you fall in love with someone - genuine emotions, you feel it with them & cannot help but smile ear-to-ear when they are on-screen.
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let-me-be-your-home · 4 years
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xnightthings-blog · 5 years
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Queen of expression 😍😍
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pragsgirling · 6 years
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These two! Babies! ❤❤
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miniaturecreature18 · 3 years
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Shipping wars are so intense
Reblog this and let me know when was the first time you got involved in a shipping war. A lot many will start with team Edward and team Jacob
But for me it goes back to the epic love traingle of this one Indian tv show
Yup, the EPIC
Dil mil gaye
The fights people used to have on India forums, god!
Maybe the desis would remember (or not), the whole drama that Dr Riddhima Gupta goes with Dr Armaan Mallik or Dr Siddhant Modi
I was always Team Modi
Yes, there was a time when we had a beloved Modi in the form of Dr Siddhant Modi ❣️❣️
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Doli Saja Ke Episodes
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Doli Saja KeWritten byBhavna Vyas, Saba MumtazDirected byDev Dutt, Manish Om SinghaniaStarringRavi Dubey Barkha Sengupta Indraneil Sengupta Aruna Irani Nimai Bali Karishma Randhawa Anuj SaxenaOpening theme'Doli Saja Ke' by Richa SharmaCountry of originIndiaNo. of seasons1No. of episodes632ProductionProducerAruna IraniRunning timeapproximately 22 minutesProduction companyAK FilmsReleaseOriginal networkSahara OnePicture format480iOriginal release7 May 2007 – 13 November 2009External linksWebsite
Doli Saja Ke Episodes. Barkha Bisht Sengupta (born 28 December 1979) commonly known by as Barkha Bisht is an Indian Television and Film Actress.
Doli Saja Ke: With Ravi Dubey, Aruna Irani, Nimai Bali, Karishma Randhawa. The story of a girl living under the shadow of being 'MANHOOS'.
When her mother dies birthing her, beautiful and kindhearted Anupama is labeled a bad omen and shunned by all except her stepbrother and an old servant.Free.
Doli Saja Ke Sahara One
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Doli Saja Ke was a Hindi language Indian soap opera that aired on Sahara One channel worldwide. The series premiered on 7 May 2007 and ended on 13 November 2009.
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Barkha Sengupta as Anupama Kapoor / Anupama Chaitanya Shekhawat / Anupama Daksh Singhania / Tiya Kapoor (Main Female Lead) (Double Role)
Indraneil Sengupta as Daksh Singhania (Main Male Lead)
Aruna Irani as Narayani Devraj Singhania (Dadi Maa) - Daksh's Grandmother
Roma Bali as Meera Dhananjay Singhania
Nimai Bali as Dhananjay Singhania
Yash Sinha as Ishaan Khanna / Ishaan Singhania
Karishma Randhawa as Riddhima Kapoor / Riddhima Ishaan Khanna / Riddhima Ishaan Singhania
Sangeeta Ghosh as Aditi Chaitanya Shekhawat / Neha
Ali Hassan as Mohit Verma / Advocate Aditya Gujral
Anuj Saxena as Vikram Kapoor
Akshay Anand as Vikram Kapoor
Surbhi Tiwari as Kiran Vikram Kapoor
Jividha Sharma as Diya
Jaya Mathur as Maya Vikram Kapoor
Sulakshana Khatri as Kanta
Adita Wahi as Namrata Veer Kapoor
Ravi Dubey as Veer Kapoor
Master Mohd Sami Shaikh as Anubhav Singhania
Amit Sareen as Chaitanya Shekhawat
Prabhat Bhattacharya as Indrajeet Shekhawat
Mahru Sheikh as Sharda Shekhawat
Mrinal Deshraj as Padmini Indrajeet Shekhawat
Amar Upadhyay as Samar
Eijaz Khan as Veer Kapoor
Shakti Anand as Arjun
Ansha Sayed as Namrata Veer Kapoor
Sonia Singh as Juhi (Ved's wife)
Manoj Bidwai as Ved
Shriya Bisht as Rupali Agnihotri / Rupali Daksh Singhania
Manish Khanna as Viren
Manisha Kanojia as Veena
Vishal Watwani as Rahul Saniyal
Kiran Kumar as Ravi Shekhawat
Amrapali Gupta as Riya
Rajesh Jais as Riya's Father
Siddharth Dhawan as Anand
Ram Mohan as Badri Kaka
Nidhi Uttam as Sukanya Singhania
Ashwin Kaushal as Advocate Shyam Munshi
Varun Khandelwal as Padmini's Elder Brother
Kanika Maheshwari as Sukanya Singhania
Apara Mehta as Rukhsar
Indira Krishnan as Geeta
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Doli Sajake
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doli_Saja_Ke&oldid=1027790449'
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tellywoodtrash · 5 years
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Sanjivani - Weeks 4 + 5
Overall Plot
Heavy in terms of the background stories for Sid and Ishani and their deeply ingrained emotional issues. Their relationship though, phew; such highs and lows, that I'm almost dizzy with how quickly they fight and make up. Though the Juhi/Shashank/Anjali/Vardhan track remains good to watch on the basis of performance, not much progress on that front plot-wise, other than Shashank unwillingly approving the luxury ward and the fallout from that.
The Medical Stuff
Still boring for a medical procedural junkie like me; it seems like they just flip through a medical textbook and pick some two, three randomass illnesses, but then barely go into depth about it. It’s like they pick these things just for the novelty of the name and nothing else.
The Acting
Needless to say, the seniors reliably turn in the best performances. Namit continues to get better, fewer missteps each week than the last. Also nicely compelling in some scenes where he emotes quietly with his face. Surbhi on the other hand seems to be a see-saw; it's just bewildering for me to watch her all over the place like this, after seeing her be nicely measured in the first 1.5 years of IB. IDK if it's the character or the direction or what, but she seems so messily uncontrolled in this role compared to what I've seen of her as Haya/Anika. The supporting cast - Rashmi, Jason, Robin, Kunal, Rahul - got marginally more to do these weeks than previously, and they were pretty good; especially Rashmi who got some nice scenes to do.
The Characters
Sid: Still the character I'm most invested in. He has major existential angst about possibly being naajaayaz and not knowing who his father is. They also brought back Fuckboy Sid; well not really, but his "past" catches up with him when 3 girls he was seeing at the same time show up together to beat him up. He's definitely a charmer alright, seeing how he gets out of sticky situations like these. As a doctor, I truly like watching him in his element; he’s smart and focused and has wonderful bedside manner; gentle and compassionate, knows how to get patients to open up to him, and how to comfort them in turn. He's the best at his job among the residents, and we can see why Shashank likes him so much. Also, like Shashank he’s a good mentor, the way he guides his juniors not only in matters of medical stuff, but also in interpersonal stuff like self-esteem, and things like basic human empathy, that’s oft-forgotten in high-pressure situations. WRT the romance, I find how besotted/concerned he is for Ishani pretty adorable. Like it's an appropriate amount (for the time they’ve known each other) and comes from genuinely liking her as a person, even with all her quirks and unlikable traits. And thankfully there’s zero creepy slo-mo staring or having intrusive romantic thoughts while working or anything like that (side-eye at Armaan/Riddhima.) Like, he's in tune with her emotionally, despite all their innumerable differences and genuinely cares for her in a selfless manner, even with the constant ups and downs in their dynamic.
Ishani: Continues to be diagnostic genius but in the dumbest fucking way. A ex fling of Sid’s making a threatening gun gesture with her hand at him led Ishani to deduce that the kid had swallowed bullets and thus had lead poisoning???? She diagnosed a patient that NINE SPECIALISTS couldn't diagnose?!?!?!? (Like, either she's the best diagnostician in the goddamn world, or Rishabh was lying and/or Sanjivani's specialists are hella bad at their jobs.) Her diagnoses kinda come outta fucking nowhere; till date, only the Refsum Disease one seemed legit, coz she actually looked into a patient's chart AND ran multiple conclusive tests for it; nahi toh random tukkebaazi se hi chal rahi hai iski career. Also, I sympathise with her on the subject of her parents, but after a point, her reactions are so damn extra. Like, I’m not a fan of the fuckery that is organizational hierarchy, but she’s just TOO FUCKING MUCH, from slapping Sid, to getting some senior doctor suspended for sleeping on the job, to undermining senior specialists in front of their patients. Like god sis, you've barely been here for 2 weeks or so. Would it kill you to simmer down and lay low for a bit? You’re a first year resident for fuck’s sake; save this nonsense for at least the third year. Idk how or why anyone puts up with her, honestly.
Asha & Aman: Still genial, still best in small to medium amounts. Aman is kinda hilariously self-centered but pretty dumb (I have serious doubts as to how he got into med school/Sanjivani. He's rich, so maybe influence?) Asha is better knowledge-wise, but super competitive and always wanting to be on every single case, which gets annoying; but they gave her a good reason for being that way, which Rashmi performed quite compellingly. What I love most about Asha is that she doesn't carry her momentary irritations with Ishani into their overall relationship. That's work stuff and outside of it, she's very affectionate and fond of Ishani, even fiercely protective and supportive of her when the latter is rendered weak by the poster drama. Good. I'm here for tight friendships between girls. Aman's a pretty good friend too; misguided in his attempts coz of his dumb self-centeredness, but he's intrinsically a good dude whose heart's in the right place and tries his best to comfort his friends when they’re disturbed.
Dialogue of the Week:
Asha [re: Ishani/Sid]: Arre in dono ka jab dekho marad-lugaai jaisa jhagda hi chalta rehta hai; yeh ghar-grihasti waale jhagde baad mein na kar sakte?
Rishabh: Continues to be The Fucking Worst. Chalo, Ishani ke baare mein Vadhan fed him the gossip, but how the fuck does he know so much about Sid's personal life????? I'd forgive his fuckery if he was at least a good doctor, but he's not; he's just an annoying character with zero redeeming qualities whatsoever. I honestly wait for his biweekly roughing up by Sid, coz by god, bada mazzaa aata hai jab is kameene ke saath pitaai hoti hai.
Neil: Ok so it turns out he's a doctor who's just really really squeamish when it comes to blood. My question is, then why is he in an area that involves an abundance of it in the first place? There's plenty of specializations in medicine that don't involve seeing blood/other gross stuff (psychiatry, neurology, physiotherapy/physical rehab, radiology, nutrition, nuclear medicine......) Why not go for one of those? Like, the end of MBBS/internship should have been long enough to figure out this issue with blood and pick an appropriate specialization no? Is he a surgical resident too, like the others? In that case, it’s just truly bizarre how/why he chose this field. Other than that minor issue, I love him, he is softest and purest boy. Give him a dancing scene every few weeks, coz I wanna watch Jason groove!
Rahil: The most likable person on this show. WHY THE FUCK WON'T YOU GIVE US MORE OF HIM, HUH????? He's so sweet and genuine and soft (to the degree of stupidity - he took time off and became an ambulance driver to help Sid sort out his issues with Ishani???? Lol boo, I get he’s your best friend/boss, but yeh thoda too much ho gaya.) Hopefully he’ll be proving Rishabh is behind all the posters next week, and thus we all win - Sid coz his name is cleared, Ishani coz she’ll get the name of her culprit/learn to trust that she’s got friends who have her back here, and me coz I’ll get more smartypants cutiepie Rahil!!!!
Shashank: They're not really giving me any meaty Shashank/Anjali stuff (other than what they’ve already shown us in the last few weeks) so thank god they're giving me the next best thing: Shashank being an excellent “dadTor” (dad + mentor) to Juhi, Sid, and Ishani. Esp. with Sid & Ishani, I genuinely love how he minces no words and is always forthright with them, but never ever in an unkind way. He's always gentle and soft and puts it in a way that guides them to introspect and be better. That's what good parenting/teaching is; not solving the problems FOR your kids, but enabling them to come up with the solutions on their own, thus making a lasting impression/change in their psyche. 
Juhi: They've kept her all tied up in admin stuff than medical, and I'm kinda ehhhhhh about that, but it's always a balm to my heart when she appears with her gentle smile and calming demeanor. I genuinely feel so bad for her that she’s stuck in between Shashank and Anjali, and feels responsible for fixing their relationship, even though it doesn’t really have anything to do with her. Also lol, the best scene in this fortnight was her ‘BITCH WTF????’  face when Vardhan was getting handsy with Anjali in front of her. BUT ALSO TELL US WHAT THE ISSUE WITH RAHUL IS ALREADY?!?!?!?!!!!
Anjali: I don't like this show's up/down writing of Anjali. On one hand they have her being compassionate towards that patient's husband who slapped her, but then she goes and makes multiple hurtful comments to Ishani? Surely she, of all people, whose biggest issue in life is being unable to break out from under the shadow of parents in the same profession, would understand and empathize with Ishani? Also, it’s clear that Ishani has a family connection with the Guptas and has been visiting them since she was a child, so why does Anjali have zero familiarity with her? Like, you’d have some kinda fondness for a kid you’ve known for 15-20 odd years no? I really don’t like the way they’re portraying her as a person who’s got no real human feelings for anyone or anything beyond her job/dad’s approval. #JUSTICE4ANJALI
Vardhan: Ugh, like Rishabh, continues to be a gross slimeball. Like honestly, doesn't a CFO of a major hospital have more to do than pettily making two residents keep fighting amongst themselves? Get a life, dude. Go visit that son of yours whom you're always talking to on the phone, or something. And for the love of god, please stop hitting on Anjali in this gross manner. (Guessing he’s divorced, and the wife has the kid, and thus these shenanigans.) Also another totally petty gripe, I really hate how the hair at the nape of his neck is always sticking out weird. Can someone put some gel on that shit for him????
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
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KaSh AR: Armaan dreaming of dropping Riddhima home Episode 15 [Part 3-Last Part]
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sad-hearted · 2 years
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“The power you’re looking for can be
found nowhere
but inside you”
- Riddhima Gupta
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isa-british-council · 4 years
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Folk Tales
Folk tales - Used to hear them from my grandparents and parents. Stories that typically featured dwarfs, dragons, elves, fairies, giants, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments. Never realized then, that how informative and important they are in understanding the culture, religion and people of other countries. Hello All, I am Riddhima Gupta studying in DPS, Noida in class VII-H. I have been an avid reader and read lots of books. This time, I happened to read a few Russian folk tales as part of the ISA project and also got the opportunity to write a blog for the very first time. After reading the first folk tale, I got so interested that I read 5 more. However, loved “The Language Of Birds” best out of all. Reading each one of them gave me much visibility and clarity about Russian culture, it's people and traditions that are unique to its culture. All the folk tales I read, focused on how one should lead a meaningful life, make effective decisions under challenging situations and also the family values. While working on this project I also came to know, how similar Russian culture is to our Indian culture. It was a pleasure to know how important history, family values and music is for Russian people as it is for we Indians. The fun didn’t stop at just reading the tales. Writing the most liked story in my own words and further more decorating it was very enjoyable.
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Life has become very monotonous with same routine, not able to go out or meet my friends during this lock down period. Hearing about my selection to the ISA project was a pleasure and it brought some excitement in life. Want to thank all my teachers who considered and gave me the opportunity to participate in this project.
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liveindiatimes · 4 years
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Riddhima Kapoor shares Rishi Kapoor’s priceless photo from her wedding, his bonding with granddaughter Samara - bollywood
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Riddhima Kapoor has been sharing priceless memories of her late father, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, ever since he died at a Mumbai hospital last month. She has now shared a few new pictures, one of which is from her wedding ceremony while others are of her daughter Samara’s playtime with her late grandfather. She has also shared a more recent picture of Rishi and Neetu.
Riddhima shared her wedding picture on her Instagram stories with a heart emoji. It shows Riddhima, dressed as a bride and sitting alongside the groom Bharat Sahni, during the ceremony. Rishi is seen sitting besides her, probably for the kanyadaan ritual. The picture also shows Shweta Bachchan, who is the daughter-in-law of Rishi’s late sister Ritu Nanda, in a blue lehenga.
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  Rishi Kapoor at Riddhima’s wedding and the Kapoor family with Lata Mangeshkar.
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Riddhima’s daughter Samara was very close to grandfather Rishi Kapoor.
Riddhima also shared a picture of Samara posing in front of Rishi’s life-size standee. Another is a collage of Rishi and Samara twinning in sunglasses. She also posted a picture of Neetu with Samara and captioned it, “My forever favs.”
Riddhima also shared a family picture from their meeting with veteran singer Lata Mangeshkar and captioned it “Good times”. The picture shows Ranbir Kapoor, Rishi, Neetu and Riddhima posing with the singer at an event.
Due to the lockdown, Riddhima, who lives in New Delhi, had to travel over 1400 kms by road all the way to Mumbai, in order to be with her family, in the time of bereavement. While she couldn’t reach in time for her father’s funeral, she was present during his other final rites.
Also read: Esha Gupta on sending house help on leave before lockdown: ‘I am happy she’s with her family, it’s my house, cleaning it myself is no big deal’
Riddhima had earlier shared glimpses of the puja ceremony held on the occasion of Rishi’s Terahvi — 13th day following his death — at their home in Mumbai. In one of the images, Ranbir can be seen performing puja. “Your legacy will live on forever…We love you,” she captioned the image. In another picture, Riddhima is seen standing with a photo frame of Rishi Kapoor.
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Congratulations to the winners of the Inter-house Girls Throwball competition.
Vindhyas House won the 1st position and Aravallis House won the 2nd position.
Vindhyas team includes Tanisha Mishra of IV B, Riddhima Manish Futnani and Stuti Sakalley of IV D, Kishori Sonthalia, IV E, Shireen Singh, IV F, Hansini Kandadi and Suhasini Jha of V A, Aiya Gupta of V B, Banu Sahiti Munaga, C. Dhriti Reddy and Gotili Vaishnavi of V C, Samhita Laxman Gadde of V D, Srujana Sankar of V E, Shreya Jhajj of V F and Mehak Sethi of V G.
Aravallis team includes Sudeshna Mohanty, V A, Dishita Bajaj, Priyanka Goguri Reddy and Amber Azad Mahendra, V B, Annamraju Sri Gnana Prasuna and Srija Vandana Penugonda of V D, Neha Ragi and Riya Bigala of V E, Lahari Choudary Mallela and Nallapu Sarayu of IV F, Anvika Gupta, Sneha Subodh Mujumdar, Japneet Kaur and Pranavi Gulla of V G.
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pragsgirling · 6 years
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olympictickets · 5 years
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Indian swimmers goal to achieve 'A' Qualification mark for Tokyo 2020 Olympics
The likes of Virdhawal Khade and Srihari Nataraj will look to achieve the 'A' Qualification mark for the 2020 Olympics when they compete at the 10th AASF Asian Age Group Championships, starting here on September 24. Fans from all over the world can book Summer Olympic Swimming Tickets online from our trusted online ticketing market platform.
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The honorable show will see the contestants competing in 4 different aquatic disciplines swimming, diving, water polo and artistic swimming in several locations spread across the city, which is set to host the tournament for the first time.
India will be signified by a strong contingent, covering Olympians like Khade, Sajan Prakash and Shivani Kataria, backstroke sensation Nataraj, sprinter Anshul Kothari, national record holder in breaststroke Likith SP, freestyle specialist Khushagra Rawat in the Open Category.
The contestants who will take part in the age-group categories are; Kenisha Gupta, Kushi Dinesh, Suvana C Baskar, Tanish George Mathew, Sanjay CJ, and Riddhima Virendra.
Apart from the host country, the contest will witness top swimmers from Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore as well.
Expert sports administrator Virendra Nanavati, vice president of Indian Olympic Association said:
"This is a very crucial period for the Indian swimmers as some of them are vying for the 'A' Qualification mark for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. At the recent FINA World Championships, we had good participation with six swimmers, four Open Water swimmers and one diver qualifying to take part and some of them even improved the best Indian performance record. Good show here at the 10th AASF Asian Age Group Championships Bengaluru 2019 will put them in good stead to make the qualification mark for the forthcoming Olympics." 
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In the previous edition held in Uzbekistan in 2017, India gained a total of 40 medals in swimming -- five gold, 13 silver, and 22 bronze -- while in diving, India gained 3 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze.
Olympic fans can get Olympic 2020 Tickets through our trusted online ticketing market place. OlympicTickets2020.com is the most reliable source to buy Summer Game Tickets.
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