Dazzling Opening Ceremony Launches IPL Season 5


Dazzling Opening Ceremony Launches IPL Season 5

Chennai, Apr 3 (PTI):
A spectacular mix of Bollywood razzmatazz and high-octane performances by International stars were the highlights of a glittering opening ceremony which set the ball rolling for the fifth edition of the IPL here tonight.

The glamour quotient was at an all-time high as a galaxy of stars, led by megastar Amitabh Bachchan, descended at the at the YMCA College of Physical Education and set the stage on fire with their performance.

Amitabh, returning to work after two abdominal surgeries earlier this year, started the proceedings for the evening with a rendition of a poem 'If I were to be born again', written by renowned lyricist Prasoon Joshi.

The 69-year-old's baritone voice and inimitable style, coupled with a dance performance choreographed by Shiamak Davar at the background gave an apt start to the glittering ceremony, which set the stage for the 54-day extravaganza featuring nine teams.

South African percussion band First Project, composer DJ Ravi Drums and Colonial Cousins then took the stage and churned out their brand of music, setting the pulses racing.
Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra then enthralled the audience with her dance and heroics during her performance to the hit numbers from her films such as 'Don', 'Don 2' and 'Kaaminey', which even saw India spinner Harbhajan Singh shaking a leg on the stage.

India's dancing sensation and Chennai's own Prabhu Deva then burned the dance floor with his power-packed performance where he danced to songs from films such as (Wanted) and 'Hum Se Hai Muqablah'.

Two-time title winners, Chennai Super Kings then took the stage and Priyanka Chopra shared some light moments with the cricketers as she quizzed skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and also taught Australian Doug Bollinger and Indian spinner R Ashwin some dancing steps.

The 'Chammak Challo' of the Tinsel town, Kareena Kapoor then set the heart racing with her dance numbers from films such as 'Ra One' and 'Agent Vinod'.

The opening Nite then saw the oath taking ceremony by the skippers of the nine teams, including retired Rahul Dravid and Australian Adam Gilchrist, as they signed the MCC Spirit of Cricket pledge.

Defending champions CSK skipper Dhoni placed the trophy back on the podium and BCCI president N Srinivasan and IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla then joined the players on stage.

"IPL has grown from strength to strength and has established itself as a premiere tournament. BCCI is extremely proud of this achievement. But who is the cause, first the commitment of the players both international and domestic, who participated in the event, the enthusiasm of the franchises and assistance of the supporting stuffs and the cricket fans in India and around the world have contributed to its great success. We expect IPL V to be no less," Srinivasan said.

"We have not forgotten who played for us. The BCCI will give an one-time opportunity to cricketers who have graced Indian cricket -- International cricketer as well as domestic cricketers who played from a long time.

Over 185 players will be benefited from it and we will start the distribution from this year. It is a small thank you from us to those who have done yeoman service to Indian cricket," he added.

Shukla then flagged off the fifth edition, saying: "It gives me a great pleasure to flag off the fifth edition of the DLF Indian Premier League, an arena where quality international and domestic cricketers take part in intense contest of strategy and skill. IPL is a platform where talent meets opportunity."

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan then set the stage ablaze with his "Dhinka Chika' act from the film 'Ready', followed by performances to some foot-tapping numbers from 'Body Guard', 'Wanted', 'Partner' and 'Jab Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kiya'.

After some Bollywood razzle-dazzle, Perry dished out a sumptuous musical treat and performed some of her superhits such as 'fireworks' and 'California Girls', leaving the audience not only mesmerised but also asking for more.

The singer, who had tied the knot with now estranged husband Russell Brand, in India in 2010, was the cynosure of all eyes as she kept the audience on their toes in her maiden performance in the country.

Dazzling fireworks lit up the evening sky as the ceremony which lasted about two and a half hours came to end.

  

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  • Arun, Mangalore /DXB

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    What an extravagant Nautanki !!!,,Bollywood stars n babes, the $$$$, cheer leaders, nite parties,. This is what our cricketers are good for. also a perfect platform for our paper tigers & Gods of the flat pitches to show off their talent by flogging the hapless, inexperienced domestic bowlers all over the ground in the pre-cooked matches.
    Cheating the public to no end, and try to make them forget the drubbing,in England, Australia & Bangladesh,
    There are no injuries or fatigue during the money making IPL, it only happens during international ties, when our ‘Gods’ would take some time off to be with their families.
    Please boycott this Circus, its or else you might end up cursing these crickets when they flunk in the tests or one dayers,

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Lalit Modi, even though a thug - was a great organizer of IPL. This N Srinivasan has no idea to organize this mega tournament.

    IPL is a big money making time for crickets and public (Betting)

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  • Arun, Mangalore /DXB

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    What an extravagant Nautanki !!!,,Bollywood stars n babes, the $$$$, cheer leaders, nite parties,. This is what our cricketers are good for. also a perfect platform for our paper tigers & Gods of the flat pitches to show off their talent by flogging the hapless, inexperienced domestic bowlers all over the ground in the pre-cooked matches.
    Cheating the public to no end, and try to make them forget the drubbing,in England, Australia & Bangladesh,
    There are no injuries or fatigue during the money making IPL, it only happens during international ties, when our ‘Gods’ would take some time off to be with their families.
    Please boycott this IPL Circus, its or else you might end up cursing these cricketers when they flunk in the tests or one dayers,

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  • R Bhandarkar, m'lore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Yeh Issi Ke liye 'Layak' hai
    Cricket ke liye 'Naalayak' Hai
    Kapat ab inke har 'Andaaz' Mein
    Nazar Tikki Hai Sirf'Phandebaaz'i
    Mein!!

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  • muneer, Mlore/bahrain

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    @ When you work for a compnay, do you call yourself a slave?!!

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    hey,HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain,

    DO NOT TRY TO QUESTION ON PROFESSION/OCCUPATION BELONGS TO OTHER PERSON.

    SHRIMAAN AMITABH BACHCHANJI HAS DONE HIS PROFESSION ON INVITATION BY IPL ORGANISER.

    BY THE WAY WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN BAHARIN.

    HE IS A GREAT PERSONALITY IN THIS WORLD.

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  • Aman, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    @Henry, its Amithab's profession and his capacity. He has that talent that’s why he is banking that. Why you are jealous. He did not become a star overnight and he struggled a lot. He never stopped you from becoming a star. If you have capacity go and do it. Don’t comment on these people who have that quality.

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  • Rakesh, udupi

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    As Lalith Modi said, This should have been in a stadium rather then having in a open ground.I didnt like the way the songs have played. There was a performance from Salman Khan, where the songs were changing every 10 seconds.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    it was one of the horrible opening ceremony...

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  • John Naval, Kalmady/Abudhabi

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    This is one of the worst opening ceremony in IPL till to date!!!!!!!!!!!it was just like another Bollywood Award Function!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/dubai

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Cricket is not a cricket, now it's a business. Cricketers are getting auctioned. Like they sold their aatma to their franchisee owners. Cricketers are like a slave now. I feel pity.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Big B saab, how many crores you have charged for your poetry??

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