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Different strokes!



A future full of soaps.

AT A time when the World Cup matches are reaching a frenzy, when SET Max set their tapes rolling on Master Blasters, when the giants of cricket are busy weighing the pros and cons of the unpredictable outcomes, and when cricketers are concentrating on their game, India's ex-captain Azharuddin is venturing into a different field — producing soaps for television. He also plans to take up film production too.

Aided by wife Sangeeta Bijlani and brother-in-law Sunil Bijlani, the stroke player's Azhar-Sangeeta Management Services is all set to make thrillers and murder mysteries, but not the run-of-the-mill romances.

Of course, Azhar miyan sure hasn't forgotten his first passion and still dreams of opening a cricket academy.

SUBHASH K. JHA

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