Dhawan pips Kohli in share of BCCI's revenue from games IMAGE: Virat Kohli with Shikhar Dhawan. Photograph: BCCI Captain Virat Kohli is among the highest grossers in endorsement deals, but his share of the tax-free spoils from the gross revenue of the Board of Control for Cricket in India from international games in 2015-16 is slightly lower than his Delhi and India team-mate Shikhar Dhawan's. While left-handed opener Dhawan has received 87.76 lakh, Kohli has pocketed Rs 83.07 lakh as his share, according to information on the website of the Indian cricket board on payments over Rs 25 lakh made in May. The third highest in this category is Ajinkya Rahane (Rs 81.06 lakh) while in joint fourth place are Ravichandran Ashwin and Rohit Sharma (Rs 73.02 lakh each). The lowest amount has been secured by Varun Aaron (Rs 32.15 lakh). The players have also received their match fees for the three home series held last season - versus New Zealand, England and ... » Learn More about Here Dhawan is ahead of Kohli
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‘One needs to carry old and new passports in case of changes’
My surname wasn’t printed on my passport. So I had renewed my passport with the changes. My US visa, valid until 2020, is printed in my old passport. Is my existing visa valid which has the name as per my old passport? Do I have to apply for a new visa? Suresh Chanda No, you do not need to apply for new visa. The visa will remain valid even if it is in your old, cancelled passport. Please note, however, that when travelling to the US, you will need to carry your new passport and your old passport with the valid US visa. If you do not want to carry two passports, you should consider applying for a new US visa through the Interview Waiver Program (IWP). Please see our website for more information. I attended the B1 visa interview in March 2016. I was told that that my visa was approved. However, when I checked the status online it is showing as administrative processing. Is there a timeline for the status change. My company wants me to travel soon. How can I track my case? ... » Learn More about ‘One needs to carry old and new passports in case of changes’
Ailing Actress Yun Jung-hee’s Daughter Seeks Guardianship
February 23, 2021 11:14 Violinist Paik Jin-hee has applied for legal guardianship of her mother, actress Yun Jung-hee (77), who lives in Paris with dementia. A French court last year appointed Paik her mother's legal guardian, sparking an unsightly battle with Yun's siblings. Paik, who is Yun's daughter with famous pianist Paik Kun-woo, made the application at the Seoul Family Court in October of last year, music industry sources say. Recently, the actress' siblings posted an anonymous petition on the Cheong Wa Dae website seeking help for the revered actress, who they claim is being treated "like a prisoner." Paik Kun-woo's agent refuted the claim, saying Yun is well cared-for and lives in the same building as her daughter. Ailing Star's Family Fire Salvo in Guardianship Feud Actress Yun Jung-hee Suffering from Dementia Yun Jung-hee Named Best Actress by Los Angeles Film Critics Yun Jung-hee Awarded France's Top Artistic Honor Two ... » Learn More about Ailing Actress Yun Jung-hee’s Daughter Seeks Guardianship
Billboard Chief Offers Thoughts on Future of K-Pop
October 09, 2014 09:40 Janice Min, who leads Billboard and the Hollywood Reporter, the two most influential U.S. showbiz publications, has some advice for the popular music industry of her ancestral home. Min attended the MU:CON Seoul 2014, a world music market hosted by the Korea Creative Contents Agency, which ended on Wednesday. Min delivered a keynote speech on Monday on K-pop and shared candid thoughts about it at a press conference afterwards. The largely manufactured genre will need to approach the public in more authentic way to be sustainable, she said. "K-pop is the perfect 360-degree expression of entertainment right now. It has dance, singing, fashion, beauty, it's all packaged so well that it makes it incredibly appealing to anyone in the YouTube generation." But that synthetic perfection may prove its Achilles heel. "Fans are going to want to feel a sense of authenticity from these performers," she said. "In America, there was a phenomenon with ... » Learn More about Billboard Chief Offers Thoughts on Future of K-Pop