Manish Pandey
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 34 |
Date of birth | September 10,1989 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Nainital |
India | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
ODI debut (cap 206) | 14 July 2015 |
Zimbabwe | |
ODI shirt no | 9 (formerly 1) |
T20I debut (cap 52) | 17 July 2015 |
Zimbabwe | |
Last ODI | 25 September 2018 |
Afghanistan | |
Job | Cricketer |
Spouse | Ashrita Shetty |
Bat | Right Handed |
Last odi | 23 July 2021 v Sri Lanka |
Role | Batsman |
Siblings | Anita Pandey |
Parents | G. S. Pandey |
Tara Pandey | |
Movies/Shows | Heroes |
Senna | |
Road to Sangam | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 483448 |
Manish Pandey Life story
Manish Krishnanand Pandey is an Indian international cricketer who plays ODI and T20I for India. He is primarily a right-handed middle-order batsman representing Karnataka in domestic cricket and Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League.
Grime Kids: 'We want to inspire young black and ethnic kids'
...By Manish Pandey & Ruchira SharmaBBC Newsbeat & BBC ThreeIt s the early noughties and a new genre of music is emerging from the electronic dance scene - helped by the underground and pirate radio stations...
Rapper ArrDee on fame, manifesting success and staying humble
...By Manish Pandey & Pria RaiBBC NewsbeatWhen ArrDee performed at Wembley Stadium in front of 80,000 people, there was a moment where he looked pretty emotional...
Women's World Cup 2023: 'Nouhaila Benzina is a role model to us'
...By Manish Pandey & Iqra FarooqNewsbeat reporterYoung Muslim footballers say Nouhaila Benzina is their role model after she made history by wearing a hijab at the Women s World Cup...
Taylor Swift: Cruel Summer back in UK top 40 again four years later
...By Manish Pandey & Pete AllisonBBC NewsbeatFour years after we first heard it, Taylor Swift s Cruel Summer is back in the UK charts...
Brit Awards: Wet Leg, Rina Sawayama urge change over female nominees
...By Manish Pandey and Megan LawtonNewsbeat reporters at the Brit AwardsIt was a successful night at the Brits for Harry Styles, Wet Leg and Beyonce...
News Daily: Immigration plans, Brit Awards, and coronavirus
... How to $10bn to fight climate change? By Manish Pandey, BBC news beat reporterTens of billions of dollars - or £7...
Grime Kids: 'We want to inspire young black and ethnic kids'
By Manish Pandey & Ruchira SharmaBBC Newsbeat & Bbc Three
It's the early noughties and a new genre of Music Is emerging from the electronic dance scene - helped by The Underground and pirate radio stations.
Grime - which draws influences from garage, drum and bass and Dancehall - eventually went mainstream a few years later thanks to artists like Dizzee Rascal , Kano, Lethal Bizzle , and Wiley.
Another of The People involved in bringing it to the forefront of the Uk Music scene was Dj Target , a member of Wiley's grime collective Roll Deep .
A few years ago Target wrote the non-fiction book Grime Kids about how the genre went from subculture to global success story.
So it's no surprise his words have inspired the new Bbc Three drama of the Same Name , which charts The Rise of a group of teenagers Growing Up in 2001.
It shows The Friends - who live in the UK home of grime in Bow, East London - Dreaming of being able to make their voice heard through music.
Grime Kids plays on the differences between today and The Time it's set in, according to one of its stars Delove Akra.
She describes her character Genevieve as " such a fashionista" but perceptions about hair and appearance are not the same for her.
" Being a Black Girl there were a lot of challenges Growing Up for The Ladies Back Then , especially With Confidence , " she tells BBC Newsbeat.
" They didn't often feel appreciated, so it was nice to just share The Beauty of how it is to be a Black Girl in that time.
" There's definitely more confidence in a lot of people nowadays, a lot of acceptance, diversity. So it's nice to see that evolution, whether it's in fashion or music or anything like that. "
One of The Key themes of the coming-of-age drama is The Friendship between the characters enjoying their " Last Summer as kids".
And showcasing that connection, care and joy was important to Grime Kids screenwriter Theresa Ikoko , who also wrote The Film Rocks.
Having grown up with Three Brothers as well as nephews and Friends ' older brothers, she's witnessed them bonding first hand.
" I just thought there's so much joy and play in male friendships, " she tells Bbc Three .
" I see their laughter and it is raucous. It's beautiful and it is Really From the gut.
" It's that side-splitting laughter and I just really wanted to capture that joy and also the intimacy. "
Gabriel Robinson, who plays The Role of Junior, feels The Show demonstrates the value of relationships, particularly through his own character who has to deal with things like loss.
" A good way it shows how people deal with those kinds of things is the relationships that you have, " he says.
" That escapism that you've had with Your Friends , and not always sitting in your room and being upset. Because that's when sometimes things can get worse. "
Dj Target , who now presents on Radio 1Xtra, started off playing grime on former Pirate Station Rinse Fm way before major labels hopped on board.
And The Station is referenced in the drama, which heavily features the East London music scene as The Group of boys form their own garage crew and dream of fame.
For Yus Jamal Crookes, who plays Dane, The Role of music in his life is an important one.
" It's part of your family, one of your six A Day , " he says.
" Whatever mood you're in, you can always find a song or a piece that is relatable to that.
" Also with music it's very timeless. So I feel like in certain stages in your life you always have a song that will take you back to that time. "
Grime Kids is the highest-profile job for most of The Cast , who want their positive message about navigating tricky but relatable issues to come across.
Or, as Yus describes it, " maturity".
" The age that you leave school, to figuring out what you're going to do next. And that is a lot of pressure for Young People , " he says.
For the young actors, the series goes beyond just being something to watch on TV and instead is a chance to have a much wider impact.
Juwon Adedokun, who plays The Role of Bayo, didn't see " people like me" on screen Growing Up , but says that made him determined to be " that person" for the Next Generation .
He tells Newsbeat more TV is Coming Out " giving young Black Kids , young ethnic kids, more chances".
" Yeah, we're paving The Way slowly, " he says.
" I would like The Audience to Take Away that no dream is too small. Just dream big and hope for The Best . "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com