Dhoni likes Bangles, Biryani and Osmania biscuits

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Dhoni who was in Hyderabad for the promotion his film said that he likes Hyderabadi Biryani, Osmani biscuit and also Bangles from Chudi Baazar. Last time he was in Hyderabad, Dhoni picked up some bangles for his wife.

He was answering to questions asked by Suma our popular anchor. Giving a message to the youth , he said that one must take risk in life and be honest with hard work.

Honesty, hard work and respect towards elders and being humble will take you a long way he said. Smile when you are in difficult periods he said. One must go through the tough periods he said.

Suma complimented Doni that he was handsome from inside too. Talking about movies he said he watched Aparichithudu and Baahubali. He said tht he was witing for Baahubali -2. He could not follow Aparichithdu as it was in Telugu, but he followed Baahubali in Hindi.

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Yes Sushant looks exctly like me there is no doubt Dhoni original said. He askedd me too many qesttion to get into the skin of the character that bothered me Dhoni agreed. There will be lots of ups and downs in the circkets but most of the time we have won and enjoyed the game he said.

Dhoni was sharing the stage with SS Rajamouli the director. Rajamouli launched the CD of MS Dhoni here in Hyderabad. Doni original and Dhoni actor also met Rajinikanth for an indiect promotion of the movie.

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Team India captain MS Dhoni’s biopic, ‘M.S. Dhoni – The Untold Story’ starring Sushant Singh Rajput as the lead, has been cleared by the cricketer and his family who have given the film their approval without any objections.

According to a report, Dhoni and his family watched the film before Sushant could get busy with the shoot of his next ‘Raabta’ being shot in Budapest. They loved the treatment that director Neeraj Pandey has given to the story and gave their clear nod to the flick.

M.S DHONI AN UNTOLD STORY

M.S. Dhoni – The Untold Story is all about the former India Test captain’s journey in the world of cricket.

“It shows my childhood, playing football and then cricket. I was slightly lagging behind in cricket. Then, I went to Kharagpur,” a smiling Dhoni said on the sidelines of a promotional event.

“For me results are not always important. I am aware in India winning matters a lot,” he said. “If I believed what I am doing is right, I never backed out, for what is important is doing right things at the right time.”

Dhoni also said his biggest inspiration was playing for the country. “It is the same for any sportsperson. Not everybody gets a chance to play for India. And, to represent for 15 years is something special and cherish,” he said.

On Sept. 24, 2007, India beat Pakistan to win the T20 World Cup a few years ago. Dhoni recalled it as a fantastic achievement and that was possible because of the team effort.

“We had to take some tough decisions. And, we also knew exactly who should bowl the bowl-outs in that edition. The result was something very special for all of us.”

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