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‘Cristiano deserves everything he has got’

- Nascimento Pinto Titas Chowdhury

Top-flight football leagues including the Premier League (PL) in England, has returned after a brief pause. Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool FC (LFC) are the happiest as they picked up their long-awaited title. While they fell short by one point in 2019, they racked up a 23-point lead to comfortabl­y beat Manchester City FC (MCFC) this season. Former English goalkeeper David James, who has played for both teams, has fond memories with them. James had the highest number of clean sheets in the league at 169. However, former Chelsea FC goalkeeper Petr Cech broke the record six years later. James remembers getting 102 clean sheets with LFC and learning the importance of fans during his stint at MCFC. He reminisces, “When I got the record, I was really happy. But Petr Cech broke it six years later. If you look at this season, Liverpool’s Alisson Becker has 12 and I am giving him another six years to break the record.”

Being a non-white player, James has seen a fair share of racism during his career but maintains that one should do what one does best and the officials will take care of the rest. “As long as there is no physical danger it is fine as whoever is saying these words isn’t fully educated on the standing about ethnic minorities because they aren’t exposed to it. Playing as England’s only non-white goalkeeper, I wore that as a badge of honour. I am a big supporter of staying on the field but if it becomes physically dangerous then obviously the players have to leave the field,” he shares.

While he holds the record dear, Euro 2004 isn’t far behind because it was also his first as a profession­al senior on the big stage. Though he was a part of the squad in 1996 and 2000, he did not make it to the field due to unforeseen circumstan­ces. “To be able to play that first game against France in Euro 2004 was amazing and even though we lost to Portugal, and it was tremendous­ly frustratin­g, the support we got was incredible,” he explains

As a goalkeeper, he has also faced some of the best forwards in the world, and football enthusiast­s still talk about his famous encounter with Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008. He says that is one freekick he remembers really clearly. While he has now got over it, he says he also has a lot of respect for Ronaldo. “I was very upset but since then I got to understand how dedicated Cristiano is, and he deserves everything that he has got. He is probably the most profession­al footballer because of the way he lives his life and conducts himself as a football player and all the sacrifices that he makes to be the best,” he says.

Shooting from home is going to be the new normal. Nobody would want to go out and contract the virus,” says actor Shantanu Maheshwari. He has been shooting for a digital reboot of his debut television show, Dil Dosti Dance (D3), from home. He says that it made for a nostalgic experience revisiting a character that proved to be a turning point for him. He says, “The lockdown seemed like the right time to create a reboot of D3. Since everybody is at home, no one could complain that they don’t have the time. It never felt like I’ve left the character behind.”

So, how different was it shooting from home? “On a set, you’ve a director who’ll guide you. Then there are co-stars with whom you can rehearse. But at home, you have to read the scenes and rehearse them in your own head and act accordingl­y,” he says.

Maheshwari has been a part of the television industry for almost a decade now. He says that long working hours won’t be a deterrent once shoots resume. He elaborates, “Television actors are used to hectic schedules. But the working hours have now reduced considerab­ly. The situation has become better, now that producers have understood that technician­s don’t want to work for long hours.”

The actor-dancer, who appeared in a short film recently, believes that this is a good time for actors to branch out and dabble across multiple formats. “Short films are like passion projects. They are all about one-line stories that are explained in a certain manner. It makes for a collaborat­ive experience as the units are small. There are a lot of OTT platforms that are buying these films and hence, producers don’t shy away from backing these projects,” he signs off.

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Shantanu Maheshwari
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David James

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