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Hrithik, Anushka shine in glittering IPL opening ceremony

Last updated on: April 08, 2015 01:17 IST
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Team captains with the IPL trophy at the opening ceremony in Kolkata on Tuesday. Photograph: BCCI

Heavy rain failed to dampen the spirit of the 'City of Joy' on Tuesday, as a dazzling Bollywood-style opening ceremony kick-started the eighth edition of Indian Premier League, after a 90 minutes' delay, at the decked-up Salt Lake stadium in Kolkata.

The event was a little subdued compared to the galas of previous editions, but the cine stars still put up a good show, enthralling the thousands of drenched fans who were glued to their seats.

The cheer was loud for Virat Kohli, louder for Mahendra Singh Dhoni, but loudest for Gautam Gambhir.

Hrithik Roshan performs during the IPL opening ceremony in Kolkata on Tuesday. Photograph: BCCI

While Bollywood heartthrob Hrithik Roshan stole the show with a electrifying dance performance, Anushka Sharma brought on a lot of panache.

The versatile Farhan Akhtar and Shahid Kapoor regaled the crowd, both performing to their respective numbers from movies such as Rock On and Kaminey.

Shahid hit a ramp slightly and then slipped on the stage before recovering quickly.

Of those from the glam world, Hrithik was the most sought-after as he gyrated to his hit numbers from Bang Bang and Dhoom 2.

The eight skippers, led by India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, signed the MCC Spirit of Cricket pledge to kick-off IPL-8 formally in front of Ravi Shastri before posing for a formal group photograph.

Shahid Kapoor performs during the IPL opening ceremony in Kolkata. Photograph: BCCI

Bollywood then took centrestage, with Haider actor Shahid making an entry on a motorcycle to the tunes of local hero Bappi Lahiri.

"Rain or shine the celebration will continue that's how we love our cricket. Now we have a new season apart from monsoon, summer, winter and spring and that's the season of IPL," the anchor of the show, declared Saif Ali Khan, in his opening address.

The Omkara star called up the captains of the eight franchises and the likes of Shikhar Dhawan, JP Duminy and George Bailey walked onto the dais.

But it was the trio of Dhoni, Kohli and Gambhir who received the biggest applause as firecrackers lit up the Kolkata sky.

Anushka Sharma (centre) performs during the IPL opening ceremony in Kolkata. Photograph: BCCI

The ceremony began after an hour and 30 minutes' delay with a traditional Rabindra Sangeet rendition of Ananda Loke.

Women wearing traditional Bengali sarees danced to the famous song as music director Pritam started the show.

One of the best entertainers of the curtailed ceremony was Anushka, who took to stage amid chants of 'Kohli, Kohli' while the Royal Challengers skipper made a quick entry to the VVIP box to catch the performance.

Kohli, who had come with a backpack, left the box soon after Anushka's 10-minute performance was over.

Hrithik Roshan performs during the IPL opening ceremony in Kolkata. Photograph: BCCI

The show-stopper of the night was undoubtedly Hrithik, who enthralled the thin audience with his groovy steps and later thanked West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for gifting him the scarf that dangled around his neck.

"I was gifted this Uttario (scarf) by Didi and I promised her to wear this as a symbol of love," the star said.

Barring the eight captains who were forced to stay on for the formal oath, team members of Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore left the venue as also quite a few spectators.

Earlier, umbrellas were out in large numbers across all the stands and electronic equipment was covered with rain getting heavier by the minute.

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