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...
Rapper ArrDee on fame, manifesting success and staying humble
By Manish Pandey & Pria RaiBBC Newsbeat
When ArrDee performed at Wembley Stadium in front of 80,000 people, there was a moment where he looked pretty emotional.
He joined his hands together After finishing his hit Home For My Heart, and looked out at the Capital Summertime Ball crowd.
" I had My Family , my little cousins, my auntie and uncle in The Crowd and dedicated [it] to them, " he says.
" Sometimes I struggle with genuinely soaking in The Moment because I'm so focused on The Performance .
" So moments like that, where The Beat of The Music stops and I get a second to take a Deep Breath and take it in, it can be surreal. "
With five Top 10 hits in the UK, it's easy to forget that ArrDee, real name Riley Jason Davies, only really hit the Big Time two years ago.
" That trajectory was steep. And I was young when I first came in, " he tells BBC Newsbeat.
Manifesting successNow 20, the rapper celebrated Turning 18 while the country was dealing with the Covid pandemic.
" By The Time The World got back to normal, I was a teenager thrown into adulthood.
" But the trajectory of fame [is something] that I couldn't have possibly imagined, even though it was manifested. "
And it turns out manifesting is something ArrDee is big on.
While it might be something that's seen as A Cool trend now, ArrDee was already a believer when he was 14.
" But by The Time I grasped the concept of it, I'd already been doing that from quite a young age and that's probably props To My mum.
" My mum's always been heavily into that, being In Touch with your spiritual self as well as your physical self. "
One of the tracks which propelled ArrDee to the big Time Was Body by Tion Wayne and Russ Millions in 2021.
The chart-topping tune also featured rapper Bugzy Malone , who ArrDee credits as being an inspiration.
" He was one of The First rappers I saw Growing Up once I fell in love with UK rap, " he says.
ArrDee is from Brighton but says The British rap scene is historically London-centric.
So seeing Bugzy, a rapper from Manchester, succeed while keeping his core identity gave him the belief he could also make it.
Bugzy's business interests - Such as a clothing Brand - have also provided a template for ArrDee on developing things alongside The Music .
But he's recently fallen foul with one of his own brands, alcohol Brand Litty Liquor .
After one person complained to Ofcom, who ruled they were " likely to encourage excessive consumption of alcohol".
ArrDee tells Newsbeat " nothing is ever forced" on him to advertise and accepts the decision by the regulator, calling it " a learning curve".
" It was something that was never intentional. We'd never implied for anybody to drink irresponsibly. "
While ArrDee's fame and name have grown over The Past two years, he's keen to keep evolving while staying close to his roots.
He says he's " not into acting famous" preferring To Live in his Home Town where " everybody's friends with everyone".
" Keeping the same people around me that believed [in me] before it all took off.
" I feel like it's hard especially at my age to navigate when you're making new friends post-fame. "
And ArrDee says he wants to make The Next few years count and " make The Steps to get to superstardom that I know it will all eventually lead to".
" I've got a pretty good grasp on myself as a person now" he says, but understands with more attention he'll have to adapt.
" For a long time, I was trying so hard to not change and not grow with the fact that I'm in this new limelight, " he says.
" But if you don't ever change, then there's no room for growth. "
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com