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    Reviews

    “A cerebral joyride”
    Karan Johar, filmmaker on REDIFF

    “Among the most charming and creative Indian independent films”
    J Hurtado, TWITCH

    ★★★★✩
    “You don’t really need a big star cast… you don’t even need a big budget to get the techniques of filmmaking bang on…”
    Allen O Brien, TIMES OF INDIA

    ★★★★✩
    “An outstanding experience that doesn’t come by too often out of Indian cinema!”
    Shakti Salgaokar, DNA

    ★★★
    “This film can reach out the young, urban, upwardly mobile, but lonely, disconnected souls living anywhere in the world, not just India.”
    Namrata Joshi, OUTLOOK

    “I was blown away!”
    Aseem Chhabra, MUMBAI MIRROR

    “Good Night Good Morning is brilliant!”
    Rohit Vats, IBN-LIVE

    ★★★✩✩
    “Watch it because it’s a smart film.”
    Shubha Shetty Saha, MIDDAY

    ★★★✩✩
    “A small gem of a movie.”
    Sonia Chopra, SIFY

    ★★★✩✩
    “A charming flirtation to watch.”
    Shalini Langer, INDIAN EXPRESS

    “Interesting, intelligent & innovative”
    Pragya Tiwari, TEHELKA

    “Beyond good. Original, engrossing and entertaining”
    Roshni Mulchandani, BOLLYSPICE

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    Synopsis

    ‘Good Night Good Morning’ is a black and white, split-screen, conversation film about two strangers sharing an all-night phone call on New Year's night.

    Writer-Director Sudhish Kamath attempts to discover good old-fashioned romance in a technology-driven mobile world as the boy Turiya, driving from New York to Philadelphia with buddies, calls the enigmatic girl staying alone in her hotel room, after a brief encounter at the bar earlier in the night.

    The boy has his baggage of an eight-year-old failed relationship and the girl has her own demons to fight. Scarred by unpleasant memories, she prefers to travel on New Year's Eve.

    Anonymity could be comforting and such a situation could lead to an almost romance as two strangers go through the eight stages of a relationship – The Icebreaker, The Honeymoon, The Reality Check, The Break-up, The Patch-up, The Confiding, The Great Friendship, The Killing Confusion - all over one phone conversation.

    As they get closer to each other over the phone, they find themselves miles apart geographically when the film ends and it is time for her to board her flight. Will they just let it be a night they would cherish for the rest of their lives or do they want more?

    Good Night | Good Morning, starring Manu Narayan (Bombay Dreams, The Love Guru, Quarter Life Crisis) and Seema Rahmani (Loins of Punjab, Sins and Missed Call) also features New York based theatre actor Vasanth Santosham (Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain), screenwriter and film critic Raja Sen and adman Abhishek D Shah.

    Shot in black and white as a tribute to the era of talkies of the fifties, the film set to a jazzy score by musicians from UK (Jazz composer Ray Guntrip and singer Tina May collaborated for the song ‘Out of the Blue), the US (Manu Narayan and his creative partner Radovan scored two songs for the film – All That’s Beautiful Must Die and Fire while Gregory Generet provided his versions of two popular jazz standards – Once You’ve Been In Love and Moon Dance) and India (Sudeep and Jerry came up with a new live version of Strangers in the Night) was met with rave reviews from leading film critics.

    The film was released under the PVR Director’s Rare banner on January 20, 2012.

    Festivals & Screenings

    Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI), Mumbai 2010 World Premiere
    South Asian Intl Film Festival, New York, 2010 Intl Premiere
    Goa Film Alliance-IFFI, Goa, 2010 Spl Screening
    Chennai Intl Film Festival, Chennai, 2010 Official Selection
    Habitat Film Festival, New Delhi, 2011 Official Selection
    Transilvania Intl Film Festival, Cluj, 2011 Official Selection, 3.97/5 Audience Barometer
    International Film Festival, Delhi, 2011 Official Selection
    Noordelijk Film Festival, Netherlands, 2011 Official Selection, 7.11/10 Audience Barometer
    Mumbai Film Mart, Mumbai 2011, Market Screening
    Film Bazaar, IFFI-Goa, 2011, Market Screening
    Saarang Film Festival, IIT-Madras, 2012, Official Selection, 7.7/10 Audience Barometer

    Theatrical Release, January 20, 2012 through PVR

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What is love all about really?

October 25, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

This is relevant to a post I made on my movie site recently.

Most of our movies revolve around this.

It happens to most of us. And different people call it by different names. But each word stands for something and is perceived differently by different people.

So here’s my take.

When boy meets girl, there’s different things that happen…

It is kinda tough to label and sorta bracket them with strict definitions, but here’s an attempt…

Lust: When your BODY says go for it, just do it and nothing else matters.

In some parts of the world, this phenomenon is also called Love at first sight… he he!

Infatuation: When your HEART says go for it but MIND says otherwise.

Platonic: When your SOUL falls for it, but BODY plays spoilsport.

(I remember a definition of platonic that goes: the interval between the first meeting and the first kiss)

Arranged relationship (the arranged marriage phenomenon): When your MIND says you can make it work, it’s just perfect and this is the person!

Love: When your HEART, MIND, BODY and SOUL realises and agrees that you are happy just being with this person!

Crush: When something about the person appeals to either your HEART, MIND, BODY or SOUL but you don’t want to do anything about it.

But again, these are just definitions, labels or just words…

Think about that first feeling you got when you were in school, when you were attracted towards a girl/boy for the first time in your life. That to me, is pure unadulterated love. Because, it was unconditional. There was no criteria or thinking behind it all. It was just love.

As we grow older, we start adding the criteria with the pretext of maturity. We give it names and definitions as I have just done.

At the end of the day, it’s just about time and space. The more time and space you spend with one person, the more likely that you are going to be more attached to them and at some point, even fall in love. It’s very scientific at some level. Which is why arranged marriages in India WORK. Two people who spend a lot of time and space together, discover each other and learn to live unconditionally, in spite of what the other person actually is, as he/she is and for what he/she is… even if its ugly, fat, lazy, stupid, evil or exact opposite of what you really wanted in the first place.

It is the will that matters. The resolve. Determination. Add Understanding each other to that and any two people in this world can live with each other. Love is that unconditional being-there-for-the-other element which keeps people together. Which is why best friends make great life partners and great life partners make best friends.

I wudn’t say I’m totally accurate about these observations and it differs from person to person… but yeah, this is wat I think!

So cheers people!

L:)tsa L:)ve,

(Yes, my heart, mind, body and soul is happy to be here)

Your friendly neighbourhood Suderman!

Closed for the day! Try Maddox!

October 24, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

People!

I don’t feel like blogging today. I’m having a great time rolling on the floor laughing, reading this. And I’ve just read a few links…

There was this one on the importance of beating kids. Really had me in splits.

Then another that made fun of my favourite sci-fi movie. Matrix. I loved that too! This guy is just too good!

Then I read this one on things that piss him about women. I partly agree.

It’s really irreverent, always politically wrong and yet makes sense. Almost.

🙂

So since I’m not blogging today, thought I’ll recommend this 26-year-old’s page.

Enjoy.

Warning: Not suitable for women and children. Keep out of reach.

From DDLJ to Swades!

October 23, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

To continue from where we left in the previous post. I started typing this as a comment for the previous post and realised it was becoming too big.

DDLJ works cuz it bridges two fantasies… of the old and the young… the older generation still want to have control of the young but they really don’t have completely… so it becomes a part of a fantasy, the gratification of which they seek on film…the politically correct fantasy of the younger generation is to have the best of both worlds… to go around the world with a hot chick, flirt with her, woo her in style and then win her in style… and the winning here is by winning over the whole family, convincing your parents about ur love is still a fantasy in many homes and GETTING THEIR PERMISSION (=WINNING AN ARGUMENT WITH AN OLDER GENERATION without offending their sensibilities) especially, that fantasy was lived out on screen too… not only did it woo the young and old thus, plus it also appealed to the feel good mood of the NRIs– they werent made to feel guilty of brain drain… but were given a warm understanding treatment… so what if you guys are abroad, you are still Hindustani… as they say, you can take the Indian out of India, but you can’t take the India out of the Indian! That NRI feel-good factor turned out to be the formula – pop patriotism – the secret of Hindi films in the world… to such an extent that today, a Shah Rukh Khan film’s overseas market potential is 50 crore!!

DDLJ thus set the formula that has been religiously followed for a decade… The Indian always remains an Indian in whatever part of the world.

Remember KKHH when Tina says: Main apne sanskar nahin bhooli (I haven’t forgotten my tradition) after singing Om Jai Jagdish hare!

Soon Ganga in Pardes, the Jana Gana Mana in K3G, the globalisation debate in Yaadien (and a dozen other films that din’t work) or even Chalte Chalte or Hum Tum recently where Greece is just another city, not too far away from home! Being away doesn’t mean away from home…

But…

Swades is gonna tweak that NRI formula a bit… it will signal the Return of the NRI… Back home! Back to where they really belong… I have a feeling its gonna click cuz the mood is just right.

A decade ago, going abroad was a fantasy… Post 9/11, coming home to an extremely promising nation is the fantasy… and that fantasy is coming real too…

India is changing… Was out for lunch today at Spencers, Planet Yumm, it can compete with any international food mall… plus where else will you get a Tandoori Pizza Hut Pizza in the world for this price? Even earlier, during my morning assignment, was at the Abirami food mall… you guys should see the crowd to believe it… Everybody is eating out these days… even the guys who have only a 30-40 buck budget a day… India in the cities today is getting as good as the cities in the rest of the world… The villages are another story… but the audience that pays most for a mainstream SRK film comes from around the world today… not really just the villages… Even a rustic movie like Gadar made more money abroad than in India, despite doing extremely well in B & C centres.

Which is why filmmakers have been making movies on feel-good and fantasy.

But…

Swades, like I said, will tweak the formula. And to continue why I think it will work, here it is.

India lives in its villages… the money for the box office might not come from there, but nothing touches a chord among us Indians (in the village, in the city and in the overseas markets) than the feeling of belonging to the soil… Lagaan is a sign of the success of that theory.

Swades will make the villager feel liberated… from their point of view, finally the snobs from the abroad are learning the lesson and heading back home and to their rescue…

Swades will make the ones in the Indian cities feel more proud of the country… those who havent got the opportunity to go abroad (with a lil help from the sour grapes theory) will only feel so good that they had never lost touch with their roots… Swades will be a vindication for their belief that we can make India shine! It will inspire people in the cities, whether they would do something about it or not is a different story, but inspire it will.

Swades will make the NRI who has half made up his mind to return home in the post 9/11 scenario think about his country. Whether it convinces him or not, it will play on his fantasy of returning home and contributing to the growth of the nation… even at just a fantasy level, it will work magic on the NRI… because after all these years as an NRI, every NRI would have began seeing things more objectively… an developing nation in India, the treatment they had received all these years in Amrika, the economy post 9/11, opportunities in India, improvement in the standard of living in India and the perks of coming back home — Family, Friends, Feel-good with a capital F!

I can’t wait to see what Ashutosh does with Swades!

Karan Johar & the magic of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai!

October 22, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

People!

I just saw Kuch Kuch Hota Hai on good old Doordarshan, with of course, plenty of kuch kuch… ads from Dabur to Vicco and Cherry Blossom ads, which completely transported me to the 1980s. (Yes, I’m watching DD after a long time!)

Seriously, Doordarshan is really caught in some kind of a time-warp.

Yeah, seriously, the same old Vicco Vajradanti, the same old Charlie Chaplain imitation by Rajesh Puri (I think, don’t remember his name, it was that long ago when someone with that kind of a name was a TV star)…

Every ten minutes, there was 20 minutes of ads for the first two hours…

Yet, yet…

This movie still had me glued to the telly.

It’s not my favourite movie, it’s not in my Top 5 if you guys have noticed.

I have a thousand spoof ideas for the movie, I laughed my ass off in a lot of scenes, especially when they were trying to be cute with the brat, who, to me, came across a psycho kid. Nor I couldn’t digest the whole premise of the eight letters that Rani, the letters that were to be given to her daughter every birthday.

Plus, Rahul’s sudden and almost instant love for Anjali on seeing her in a saree or instant love for Tina seeing her in a mini-skirt only drives home the impression that Rahul is just a simple man with basic instincts…

Oh, yeah, there’s the conveniently and easily explainable phrase and phenomenon behind most love stories… Love at first sight! Ha!

In the town Suderman lives, unfortunately, it’s called lust! Damn!

Yet, yet…

This movie is surely something… Kuch hai isme!

Which I was what I wanted to figure out today.

And, guess what… it still beats me.

Which is why I want to call it the magic of Karan Johar.

Just consider this:

Shah Rukh Khan is Shah Rukh Khan, in almost every movie, maybe excluding Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa… so nothing new there.

Rani and Kajol, charming as ever… I totally loooove them. As my friend Abhishek was telling me last night there there’s no one today who can compete with a Madhubala or Dimple or Madhuri, the Aati Kya Khandala song appeared on TV almost suddenly as to remind us, we have Rani Mukherjee.

In Kuch Kuch, Rani is pure magic too, yet, it is Kajol who steals the scenes from her.

Awrite, so the combined star charisma of SRK, Rani and Kajol is one reason why the movie works, but was that all?

No.

The Karan Johar touch to the drama between the three central characters and I hate to admit it, the psycho kid, actually contributes to the success of the film.

There are the stereotypes from Archie comics, a hajaar other Bollywood stereotypes – the SRK gimmicks, the Farida Jalal sugar sweet Mom stereotypes, the Salman Khan happy-go-lucky-lover stereotype(though I didn’t mind it at all)…

There are fake sets, designer clothes, unreal characters, situations that aren’t plausible… How psycho kid Anjali finds out about the summer camp is so conveniently simple that it sucks… Or how the whole family of Daadi and Shah Rukh settle down at the summer camp for that matter…

Yet, yet…

There are scenes that bring a tear to your eye, as much as you hate to believe it. There are scenes that make you feel good… And I think the latter is because of the former. The greater the struggle the greater the glory, the sweet-sour logic from Vanilla Sky… The sweet is never as sweet without the sour, remember…

We Indians are suckers for sentiment… how else can you explain the success of little kids not doing homework to sit and watch soap operas… its just simple soap opera sentiment that Karan Johar blends with star charisma to keep you glued… Plus Lata Mangeshkar’s Aaa-Aaaa-Aaaaaaa strains have so fascinatingly settled deep down into our subconscious that they signal the right neurons that control the tear gland on cue… All we need to see is our favourite actors with glycerine in their eyes and abracadabra… kabhi khushi kabhi gham, kuch na kuch hota hai…

Maybe there’s something about Dawninheaven’s theory of how we all relate to hurt more… At some level, everybody’s probably been an Anjali – seen your best friend fall in love with somebody else in front of your eyes…

The unrequited love syndrome.

The main reason for success of love stories in India. A majority of Indians do not get to live with their first love or the love of their lives. In the movies at least, we get to live that fantasy of seeing love succeed.

Plus, there’s another fantasy many of us have… of meeting your first love or old friend of the opposite sex after many, many years and falling in love with that person…

In Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the combination of these two fantasies (unrequited love and childhood first love… both coming true) cleverly tied together by Karan Johar holds the key to why we all like the movie, at some level.

In spite of its dumb-enough-to-make-you-puke quotient.

PS: People, next week they’re playing Dil to Pagal Hai and tomorrow or rather today on DD, there’s Mohabbattien, a film I absolutely LOOOOVED for its lines… I didn’t dig the story too much but I love the face-off’s Amitabh and SRK have… they make the movie totally worth it… of course, apart from the fifty odd cleavage shots you get to see in the movie! 😛

Cheapness in Chennai! Unedited!

October 21, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

People!

Blogging surely seems to have done a lot of good to my professional writing.

This appeared today. But this is the unedited version!

Disclaimer: All my friends especially, I might have done some of this with you guys, but that does not mean I’m a part of the cult! 😛

Cheapness in Chennai!



It was bound to happen in a world governed by the wallet.
SUDHISH KAMATH and SHONALI MUTHALALY uncover a new cult in the city.

Psst: Chennai is taken.

Many are getting absorbed into the cult, whose believers are bound by Omerta. They talk about it, and they die. A little exaggeration. But, in these days of designer tag spirituality and mystical detoxification, this radically different cult is governed by one rule… Read the following in a hushed tone typical of a Shyamalan movie:
‘Thou Shall Not Preach The Ways Of The Cult.’
Here’s why.

They are seen around but not noticed.

Take them for lunch and they’re the ones whose ears suddenly begin to scratch once the bill arrives, thus ensuring that their hands are well away from their wallets at the moment of reckoning.

When they’re not inviting themselves to breakfast/lunch/dinner at a friend’s house, you can spot them hanging off the banisters at a shopping mall, making the most of free air-conditioning. Welcome to the world of the petrosexual.

Petrosexual (noun)
People who are petrified to spend money

Who seem petty, but aren’t really

Who keep cheap pets like frogs and spiders.

The only rule: Have thrills, no bills.

It isn’t just about cost-cutting. You could still boil potatoes in Evian and eat cheeses from ‘a darling little town in Switzerland,’ if you join this Path of Living programme.

Thou Shall Make Friends
People. Make a hundred friends. Remembering their birthdays and anniversaries isn’t good enough. Also store birthdays of their siblings, parents, grannies and pets in your mobile phone organiser or diary. Having a hundred friends and relatives guarantees at least 200 occasions in a year to get free food.

Use the internet, join communities like Orkut, Friendster or Hi-5 and spread your network. Make friends from neighbouring states, with people who are likely to visit you or from places you are likely to visit. A hundred of these will make sure you get to pile on to them when you visit them or get them to treat you when they are in town.

Let’s say they’re staying at this star hotel, just land up in the morning and eat from their fruit baskets. Or if they don’t want you to visit them, ask them to bring you toiletries and stationary from their rooms — and there, you have a week’s supply of toothpaste, shampoo, soaps, a pen and a notepad.

When you meet them, remember to get them gifts so that they feel bad about letting you pay for the food. But wait, who’s asking you to buy the gifts?
Thou Shall Not Pay For Gifts

Ask your local vegetable vendor to supply you with cauliflower and corn that he’s just about to throw away. Worst case, buy it. First wash it, spray your deo on it and then wrap it in neat plastic and sprinkle the corn to make it colourful. And there, you have a bouquet. Plus, you’re creative, thoughtful and witty. Just say, “Flowers for the lady.”

If it’s a guy you are meeting, tell him you’ve already eaten. When he orders you could always eat from his plate. Good conversation is the key, get him excited so that he talks and you eat.

If you are a girl meeting a guy, it’s easier. Just talk to him about chivalry. Most men like to pay for women. If you are a girl meeting a girl, you can still use the cauliflower strategy and scribble a silly poem on the paper napkin. Sample:

O, what do I

call a flower,

but Oh my…

Cauliflower?

He he!
It’s okay if she thinks you’re a bad poet, but the point is you tried. Also tell him/her you were broke when you give your low-cost gift. Guaranteed response: “Oh, that’s okay. It’s the thought that counts.” And hey, go to the wash room when the bill arrives.

And yes, if it’s the dog’s birthday, spend Rs.35 and get an artificial bone. It’s guaranteed to make the dog’s owner feel choked and touched enough to feed you/take you out, buy you a nice gift on your birthday. Stay away from the dog though.
Thou Shall Not Date A Person Of Your Cult
Not all of us succeed in making friends or getting adopted by A.M.Ratnam. So get a financially blessed boyfriend/girlfriend who enjoys paying. And do not commit. If you do that, you can kiss your freebies goodbye.

It’s important to know the best deals in town. The Cookie-Man guys give away free cookies, Baskin Robbins lets you taste 31 flavours (which means 31 spoonfuls) of ice-cream. Must you pay, order the cheapest (like the ten-rupee Lime Mint Cooler at Fruit shop on Greams Road) or just Coke/Lime Soda at any coffee shop of a three/four star hotel for Rs.20-30 for spending a whole night there. When you are going dutch for dinner, eat at home, say ‘I’m dieting’ and then take advantage of the freebies (papads, munchies, appetisers ordered by your friends).
Thou Shall Join Cheap Clubs
Go to Landmark or The British Council and you can read stuff for free. Join movie clubs and get invited to movies throughout the year for a pittance. Join Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or similar large hearted self-help groups or non government organisations which give free snacks during meetings. That way, you also get to spread your network.

But remember… Omerta.

Suderman STRONGLY recommends!

October 21, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

This one’s about my favourite blogger.

She’s one of the most seasoned bloggers in the country (but hey, not too old either!)

Earlier this year, she decided to move from her old blogsite. And there were a 114 comments, asking her to come back!

And most of her blogs are on movies… She has a style similar to mine or should I say I have a style similar to hers?

Anyway, this is because her recent post really touched me. I love her reading of the medium of films and I pray she makes a film someday!

I’ve followed her articles for long, and have often been able to connect with her analysis instantly. I don’t know if she knows me but I think I can recommend her by just the virtue of being her fan.

She has fans and airconditioners all around the country!

Yes, she’s really really cool.

Check her out.

I can only end saying…

Main Dawninheaven Banna Chahta Hoon! He he!

Post Script:

Suderman also welcomes CounterMan, the receptionist for this site! 😀

Just hired him last night.

If any of you want to hire his friend to take care of your site, go here.

Suderman’s Jinx!

October 20, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

Most superheroes have a really unique quality!

So what does Suderman have?

Hmmm, it’s kinda dubious.

It’s like this. Suderman goes out with girl and soon, the girl gets engaged!

Of late, its getting worse.

Suderman gets to know girl, she gets married.

But this one takes the cake.

Suderman has a crush, makes super plans to find out her name, phone number…

Succeeds all that, then bribes a friend to find out if she has a boyfriend…

Suderman gives idea like: “Just wave and say: Hey, Who were you with the other day, I saw you at the movie hall… Your boyfriend huh?”

And if she did have bf, she would say: “Which day? or When”

If she didn’t, she would say: “No, I don’t have a boyfriend.”

But the friend goofs up, she sees the girl and says: “Hey, I saw you in the theatre”

And this girl says: “No, it wasn’t me” and walks off.

Ever since, I’ve come up with half a dozen ideas, each of them have failed.

And two days ago, I open the paper and see a story on Metro Plus about married women on campus!

Yes, the girl’s married!

What’s so funny?

Moral of the story: If you are a girl and wanna get married, go out with Suderman… you’ll surely get married… to somebody else, that is!

Bad Bad Bad Reliance! Come again, rely what?

October 19, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

Reliance is a terrible, terrible, terrible service provider.

They really suck!

So much that I wouldn’t be surprised if they do this.

They cut my phone lines off without checking their data on bills. Their billing system totally sucks. Their customer care personnel suck. Their collection agents suck too!

The irony of it all, it is we the subscribers who are the real suckers at the end of the day! Very sad exit route, that its almost a trap!

Now, they’ve all of a sudden changed the number cuz they’ve been told to introduce ten-digit numbering. Couldn’t they have got a system in place before screwing up our lives?

The bigger irony, they stand for anything but reliance…

I’m really pissed.

Post Script:

Now, where’s that anonymous b with an itch who wanted to see me in a foul mood? 😛

Man, now I feel good!

All we need is an outlet for our pent up emotions! Sometimes, a person will do! Even better, when she’s anonymous! he he!

Breaking News: Veerappan shot dead in encounter

October 19, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

People!

I just hear that Veerappan was shot dead with three of his men in an encounter with the STF.

Finally, the end of a legend?

Man, how I wish they had got him alive. Dead men tell no tales, just news stories for a week.

And with history always being Winners version, Veerappan will be recorded as a murderous bandit for eternity. But was he really as evil as the cops paint him out to be? Who were the politicians aiding him all these years? Was he just a puppet? We will never know!

For now I can only hope that this bit of information is a hoax and he’s captured alive someday!

Inside Enemy Camp: Suderman turns Spyderman!

October 18, 2004 · by sudhishkamath

People!

I’m just starting out for the India-Australia cricket match here in Madras for the post-lunch session. And I’m all set to cheer from the Aussie camp.

Yeah, Karthik has given me a pass that takes me there. So just thought I’ll tip you guys off, just to help you spot me on TV! he he!

Meanwhile, here’s a sample of Spy-derman or should we say Cheerlea-derman? Check out the pic! 😀

Updated after match:

Karthik and me just filed the story. Read it here.

(With due apologies to Lehmann and Michael Clarke)

Cheers!

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