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World billiards champion Pankaj Advani set sights on Bollywood
A long wait at the airport,thanks to a much delayed flight,followed by a tryst with Delhis rush-hour traffic is likely to leave anyone ruffled. A request of a photo shoot,and theres a slightly surprised look on his face,but its obvious Pankaj Advani is made of sterner stuff. Then again,it may just be the thrill of being in front of the camera. Getting a break might just have a new meaning for Advani very soon.
I grew up watching Michael Jackson and love break dancing. I love Hindi songs too. Dance pe chance,from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi,is my current favourite, says Advani. And how good a dancer is he? When I say Im a good billiards player people believe me. But when I say Im a good dancer,they give me a questioning look, laughs Advani.
But no,hes not putting away the cue stick away just yet. Having come off a season where he repeated history,winning the points and time double in the billiards world championship,something he had done in 2005 earlier,Advani is in the middle of a relaxing-at-home-watching-movies break. Ive been home for about three weeks and there is another 10 days to go before I get back to the pool table. And Im really enjoying my time off, he says.
But talk of the world championship this past September at home in Bangalore,where he beat Geet Sethi in the points format final,and the eyes light up. Does the stature of the opponent make it extra special? It is always a bit extra exciting when Im playing somebody like Geet,there is added pressure for sure. But its about what happens on the day. A lesser experienced player might beat you if hes better on the day,so I like to live in the moment and take it as it comes, Advani says.
But even though hes achieved what,he says,he had never thought he would when he started off,there are still some targets to get past. Im doing something Im really passionate about and Im going to keep setting new targets for myself till I keep enjoying my sport. As long as the thrill of playing a new game is there,Ill keep at it, says Advani,the calendar for the coming season still a little hazy. He gets back to competition with a petroleum companies event in Goa in February,while international travel will only begin some time in April.
But before that,he will sit and enjoy tennis on television. And though there might be a hidden showman in Advani,its not the obvious flair of Rafael Nadal that moves him. Im a big Roger Federer fan,and Im really hoping that he can come back this season. I admire his natural grace,and his gracious way of accepting losses.
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