TV Celebs Open Up On Not Much Buzz Around IPL This Year

In a recent interview off late, some TV celebs get in the debate on not much buzz around IPL this year and also discuss if cricket is losing its charm in India.

In a recent interview off late, TV celebs open up on not much buzz around IPL this year.

Its finally the summers and that season of IPL (Indian Premier League) and sharing their opinion on same, TV celebs open up on not much buzz around IPL this year.

In the latest interview conducted recently, TV celebs open up on not much buzz around IPL this year.

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The Indian Premier League kicks off tomorrow. Eight premier teams are all geared up to take the trophy home. Knowing how much the country loves cricket, many are of the opinion that the buzz isn’t what it usually is. We ask celebrities whether they feel the same and if cricket, which is considered a religion in India, still holds its place in our hearts. They also talk about their love for the sport and share favourite memories. Read on:

Priyamvada Kant says, “My first memory of cricket was watching the World Cup during my board exams. I don’t remember the game much since I was quite young. I just watched the game for the players. Watching IPL live with friends is fun, but this time I guess we won’t be able to do that like last year”.

Nyra Banerjee says, “Cricket will always have a special place in our heart, but I’m not a cricket fan and have only watched cricket matches with my dad and friends. We enjoy watching the game over beer, chips and chicken fries. So community watching is what I like but since I am not a cricket buff, I don’t really miss watching it”.

Prateik Chaudhary says, “I have been into sports and other extra-curricular activities since I was in school. And cricket has been one of my favourite sports since then. I never used to miss watching cricket tournaments, whether they are different series’ that India plays or the world cup in both 50 and 20 over formats. But to be very honest, it’s been a long time that I am not being able to follow cricket or IPL given my work schedule, but I don’t know about others. However, I plan to catch up on it soon as it is always going to be there in my heart”.

Avinash Mukherjee says, “Yes cricket is our blood. We Indians just adore the sport. It has always been closest to our hearts and acts as a medium that brings the entire nation together. So watching matches and special tournaments is like a festival in India. And if India wins that’s like Diwali for entire India. So I think cricket fever will never go down and it is here to stay. Moreover, we are excelling have got some fantastic players. The Indian cricket team at the moment is strong and holds a good position in the world ranking. I wish all the best to all the players and teams playing the IPL this year. I am supporting Mumbai Indians. I hope they win this year”.

Prashant Bajaj says, “I am a cricket fanatic. I even do events for cricket. I play with my friends almost every week. Yes I never used to miss any of cricket matches especially IPL and my favourite team is Mumbai Indians. I never miss when they are playing. We are a cricket loving country and I don’t think the sport has lost interest. IPL is like a festival to me and I am sure there are many people who are waiting desperately for IPL”.

Somy Ali says, “I was obsessed with cricket as a kid growing up in Pakistan and recall all the women in our family drooling over Imran Khan and Kapil Dev. The toughest matches to watch were against India and Pakistan since I had family in both the countries, so as a kid I always prayed they both won without understanding that it was not an option. Cricket still remains to be my favourite sport and during my time in India when I was a teenager I remember being asked by a friend, So, who do wish will win now that you are in India, but were born in Pakistan? I still answered, I want both to win”.

Munisha Khatwani says, “I’m very fond of cricket. I remember shooting Teen Deviyan back in 2011 when India won the World Cup in Delhi. The entire unit literally was on a standstill and watching the game on the big screen. I love cricket and IPL, and I think its going be the best entertainment especially during this pandemic that has restricted out movement. Cricket will always continue to be like a religion in India. There are two things that Indians are still mad about, Bollywood and Cricket. And now I would count OTT platforms in that category because it has taken over in a big way especially last year. I have wonderful memories of watching IPL matches live in Mumbai. Watching the game on the field with friends over good food was an amazing experience that I miss”.

Florian Hurel says, “Cricket isn’t really the sport we follow back in France. However, having some of my clients married to big cricketers I started understanding and taking interest in the sport. I had gone to watch India Vs Pakistan a few years back, and that was too much fun. Maybe the buzz isn’t there given the pandemic situation in India. We are facing another lockdown in Mumbai and people aren’t able to go to the stadium. The last cricket tournament happened in Dubai that a very few could attend. Indian love cricket, they would never give up on it. You just need to see the number of people playing cricket on different grounds in Mumbai all night long and you know what I mean”.