Monday, December 6, 2010

Its time for the Rajini Trophy!

Yesterday night I came across this blog which gave me perhaps the most incredibly fantastic information of this year. It stated that hopefully in the near mortal future, we shall witness two of the biggest stars in India come together on the same stage. It further added that all this will happen in front of our very eyes, which just begged me to ask the question- Who and what is this?So (drumroll!) the two actors are none other than Rajinikant & Salman Khan and the place is a cricket stadium. Yes, its true, we shall be seeing the Asian super star playing head on, against the original cool dude of bollywood Salman Khan in a cricket match.

If the blogger has to be believed, Sohail Khan is the main brain behind this event and is organizing an entire tournament with one side being all bollywood actors, proudly calling themselves ‘Mumbai Heroes’ against Rajinikant’s team of south Indian stars.  This is being done in collaboration with the CCL (Celebrity Cricket league) and the matches will be mostly held in Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

In my view ,there have been a lot of such matches and games organized in the past such as a football match organized between actors in the late 90’s when Shah Rukh Khan showcased his exemplary football skills to the celebrity cricket match between Hrithik Roshan and Kapil Dev’s team in the beginning of the millennium, but still if everything goes as planned this match may just over shadow them all, proving to be a sheer entertainment and delight to watch. Who knows, this match might just up the TRP’s of many IPL matches.

So finally with this quite factual information in place, this blog wouldn’t be complete without some jaw dropping-ly funny Rajinikant jokes. So here goes-

1)      -Rajinikant is ready to bowl his first delivery and the bails fall on their own.

2)      -While fielding, Rajinikant doesn’t dive to get the ball, the ball dives to get Rajinikant.

3)      - And lastly, 10 runs are needed on the final ball, when Rajinikant hits it with sheer force leading to the ball breaking in two pieces, one going for a six and the other for a four.

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