Cristiano Ronaldo hints at potential departure from Real Madrid after Champions League Final
Real Madrid conquered their 13th Champions League title and right after the game Cristiano Ronaldo delivered some enigmatic quotes to BeIN Sports Spain."
It's been beautiful to play for Real Madrid," said the Portuguese star. When inquired about what he meant with that sentence, he added the following:
"I'll say more in the following days," concluded.
It's clear that Ronaldo wanted to send this message and wanted to be as enigmatic as possible. Right now, he is hinting at his departure from Real Madrid although he might be trying to just get a significant raise.
Reports from Spain suggest that he wants to match Neymar and Messi's salary. Real Madrid have been reluctant to give Ronaldo that kind of contract given his age, but they could think otherwise now that he has proven to be successful leading this team.
This is Ronaldo's fifth Champions League title, his fourth with Real Madrid after signing for the club in 2009.
Zero is an upcoming 2018 Indian romantic drama film written by Himanshu Sharma and directed by Aanand L. Rai. The film was jointly produced by Rai and Red Chillies Entertainment's Gauri Khan. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. The plot follows Khan as a man of short stature, who falls in love with a superstar played by Kaif. Sharma portrays the character of a girl with intellectual disability.
Zero
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Directed by
Aanand L. Rai
Produced by
Gauri Khan
Aanand L. Rai
Written by
Himanshu Sharma
Screenplay by
Himanshu Sharma
Starring
Shah Rukh Khan
Katrina Kaif
Anushka Sharma
Music by
Ajay-Atul
Tanishk Bagchi
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Cinematography
Manu Anand
Edited by
Hemal Kothari
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Red Chillies Entertainment
Colour Yellow Productions
The film was conceived by Rai in 2012, announced in 2016, and set to be released on 21 December 2018. It marks the second collaboration of the lead trio, the fourth collaboration between Khan and Sharma and the second collaboration between Khan and Kaif. This marks the last film appearance of Sridevi, who died on February 24, 2018, shortly after completing the film.
Zero teaser: Shah Rukh Khan has shrunk a few inches
The first teaser of SRK's much-awaited film is finally out! Watch it here.
Much has been said about Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming film with Aanand L Rai. Even before the title of the film was announced, it garnered a lot of attention because King Khan was rumoured to be playing a little person in it. Now that the trailer has been released, it is appears that the rumours were true. Shah Rukh Khan was himself quoted by NDTV back in June 2017 when the superstar revealed that the film is about, "a vertically challenged special person." As interesting as the project sounded, it remained without a name. Until now. On January 1, 2018, Shah Rukh and Aanand L Rai announced the name of the movie. The title was accompanied with a glimpse of what to expect from Red Chillies’ VFX, which (totally) overpowers Kamal Haasan’s little person act in Appu Raja (1989).
Rai has an interesting reason for naming the film Zero. He was quoted by PTI as saying, "I wanted to celebrate 'Zero'; I wanted to celebrate the incompleteness in people. There is nothing great about being a complete person. There is a beauty to incompleteness. We all are humans and 'Zero' comes from there.” With a striking resemblance to his past films, Om Shanti Om and Fan, Shah Rukh Khan, once again, walks down the same road as he portrays a fan to a celebrity. The only difference - his height. That and the absence of his signature six pack.
Although the film also stars Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif, the trailer features only glimpses of the latter while focusing majorly on Shah Rukh Khan. In fact, the movie has cameos by a string of actresses such as Deepika Padukone, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit-Nene, and a special number with Salman Khan. But you'll have to wait until the movie releases on December 21, 2018 before you can see all of that. Till then, check out the trailer for the film below:
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Overhead, free-kicks, backheels - 10 of Cristiano Ronaldo's best
Cristiano Ronaldo has a penchant for the spectacular.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner added to his portfolio of phenomenal goals with a stunning overhead kick in Real Madrid’s 3-0 victory over Juventus in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Despite being 33, Ronaldo showed sensational athleticism for his second of the night, earning a standing ovation from the stunned Juve supporters inside the Allianz Stadium.
Following his latest wondergoal, we recount some of the others he has racked up during an illustrious career.
Perhaps the finest free-kick Ronaldo struck in his career.
The Portuguese developed his reputation as a set-piece master at United and he lashed a phenomenal 25-yard effort past David James as part of a double to send Alex Ferguson’s side to the top of the Premier League.
His knuckleball technique sent the ball swirling into the top-right corner for one of his defining Old Trafford moments.
Porto v Manchester United: April 15, 2009
He had absolutely no right to score this one.
Back in his homeland for a Champions League quarter-final against Porto, Ronaldo picked up the ball in the middle of the opposition half, got it out of his feet and sent a searing strike flying past Helton to seal a 1-0 win at the Estadio do Dragao and a 3-2 aggregate triumph.
Almeria v Real Madrid: April 15, 2010
Ronaldo has developed into more of a penalty-box poacher in recent seasons, but this effort against Almeria was a reminder of how devastating he could be when starting with the ball outside the area.
Rafael van der Vaart won back possession in the Almeria half and the ball was worked to Ronaldo, who accelerated past two challenges, left a third defender for dead with a stepover, and drilled home with his left foot. The visitors would go on to win 2-1.
Sevilla v Real Madrid: December 17, 2011
Sevilla have grown sick of the sight of Ronaldo – he has scored 25 times against them, after all – but this strike in a 6-2 thrashing is perhaps the best of them all.
Collecting Karim Benzema’s pass 30 yards out, Ronaldo took advantage of the time and space given to him by the defence to blast a shot into the top-right corner, the swerve on the ball making it totally unstoppable. It was one of three he scored that day at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
This was the first time in 3,396 days that Rayo Vallecano hosted their illustrious neighbours in LaLiga, and Ronaldo ensured it was a memorable encounter.
The Portugal star scored the only goal of the game to keep Madrid’s title push on track in impudent fashion, backheeling the ball through a crowded penalty area and into the bottom corner after Rayo failed to clear a corner. It was a rare moment of genius in a scrappy game.
Atlético Madrid v Real Madrid: April 11, 2012
It’s tough to pick between the two stunners in this game.
The first is another free-kick. Ronaldo sent the ball high over the wall from nearly 35 yards out, before it dipped into the bottom-right corner, leaving Thibaut Courtois completely flummoxed. It was also his 50th goal of the season.
His second came after he pulled out to the left and was afforded time and space to launch a magnificent cross-goal strike over Courtois, who he later beat for a third time from the penalty spot in a 4-1 thrashing. Take your pick!
Real Madrid v Valencia: May 4, 2014
It was not enough to keep Madrid’s title chase alive but this was another goal that showcased Ronaldo’s killer instinct and dexterity.
In second-half injury time, with Valencia 2-1 ahead, Angel Di Maria volleyed over a cross from the left and Ronaldo swivelled to score a backheel volley and snatch a point.
Real Madrid v Espanyol: January 31, 2016
The most recent one on our list showed Ronaldo isn’t quite done when it comes to solo runs and spectacular finishes.
With Madrid already 3-0 up in what would prove to be a 6-0 thrashing, James Rodriguez’s pass was deflected into Ronaldo’s path and he did the rest, showing brilliant footwork to skip beyond three challenges before rifling home from the edge of the area with his left foot.
Hungary v Portugal: June 22, 2016
Portugal thrice fell behind to Hungary in Lyon during Euro 2016, and Ronaldo brought them level on the second occasion with a display of fine skill.
The captain added a deft flick with his trailing leg to Joao Mario’s right-wing cross to make it 2-2, and he cancelled out Balazs Dzsudzsak’s second with a double of his own. It was enough to send Portugal into the knockout stages and from there they claimed a maiden international title.
Moving away from goal as Dani Carvajal dug a cross towards the penalty spot from the right, the Portuguese lept into the air and connected with a marvellous overhead kick. His leg was at a right angle to his body as he struck with the sweetest of volleys that flew past an idle Gianluigi Buffon.