Daily Archives: June 14, 2018

Kerala’s Naveen Manoharan, the lad with the scorpion kick

Alappuzha  :

Naveen Manoharan (24), who hails from Varanad in Cherthala is now known as René Higuita among his friends after his ‘scorpion kick’ video went viral on social media.

Higuita is a retired Colombian football goalkeeper who was nicknamed ‘El Loco’ for his high-risk ‘sweeper-keeper’ playing style and his flair for the dramatic. Naveen, who is a die-hard fan of the Colombian goalkeeper, has been practicing Higuita’s audacious save since his Plus Two days. He started to do scorpion kicks when he became the captain of their village football team Vasco Varanad in Cherthala three years ago.

“My home is near the playground of Vasco Club, which has been organizing all-Kerala football tournament for the past 33 years. I started to play at the ground when I was a first standard student. While I was pursuing Plus Two, we had a chapter in Malayalam on Higuita, who wowed the world with his scorpion kick  while playing for Colombia against England in 1995. Since then, I became curious, collected his details and watched YouTube video of his saves,” he said.

But, that special kick remained elusive for a while, he admitted. “I tried to do the scorpion kick and failed many times. But I was not ready to go back and I never gave up. Three years ago, I could do it perfectly. The video of my save, which went viral on social media, was shot on Sunday by one of my friends. He and my cousin Abhijith posted it on social media and now my friends call me Higuita,” he said.

Naveen, an ITI instrumentation holder, is from an ordinary family and his friends are confident that Argentina will win the World Cup this time.

In Video: This scorpion kick will leave you tizzy

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> City News> Kochi News / by Sajimon P S / TNN / June 14th, 2018

Short-film director Indira passes away

Thiruvananthapuram:

Short-film director Indira P (54), known for her work ‘Catharsis’ based on political violence in Kannur, breathed her last at Medical College Hospital here on Sunday. She was undergoing treatment for respiratory disease.

Hailing from Tirur in Malappuram district, Indira relocated to Thiruvananthapuram to pursue her interest in filmmaking around 30 years ago, after completing graduation in Malayalam literature and journalism. She ha d earned a diploma in photography from C-DIT and learned filmmaking from Southern Film Institute.

Indira had directed short films, government ads and did a feature film ‘Paathi Akaashathin Udamakal’ under the banner of KSFDC. She had also assisted noted directors P A Backer, A A Azeez and Lenin Rajendran.

Indira’s friends remember her as a fighter, who championed various social causes. “I remember the young Indira, who struggled to pursue her dreams. She had written scripts for a feature film and was planning to begin the work soon. It (her untimely departure) is a great loss. We are now trying to fulfill her last wish. She had said that she did not want to be left alone and wished her friends to be near her and asked to arrange fragrant flowers for her last rites,” said Anil Chilla.

The body has been kept at her house at Thiruvallom. Cremation will take place at Santhi Kavadam at 10am on Monday. tnn

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Thiruvananthapuram News / TNN / June 10th, 2018