Kabaddi is a contact sport that originated in Ancient India. Kabaddi is an umbrella term which encompasses various forms of the game including International rules Kabaddi, and the Indian Kabaddi styles – Sanjeevani, Gaminee, Amar and Punjabi. Kabaddi also encompasses similar sports known by their regional names, such as hadudu in Bangladesh, baibalaa in Maldives, chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh, sadugudu in Tamil Nadu and hututu in Maharashtra.
There is no consensus as to the origins of the word Kabaddi. The word Kabaddi might have been derived from the Tamil word "kai-pidi" (கைபிடி) meaning "to hold hands". However, the word might have been prevalent in North India.
Kabaddi (Nepali:कबड्डी) is a 2013 Nepali film directed by Ram Babu Gurung that portrays the story of love triangle among three central characters. The film was produced by Raunak Bikram Kandel, Nischal Basnet and Sunil Rauniyar starring himself (Nischal Basnet), Dayahang Rai, Rishma gurung and Rajan Khatiwada. The film was released on April 25, 2013 making it one of the hit films of the year. Its sequel named Kabaddi Kabaddi has also been released on 27th of November 2015 with generally positive reviews from the audience.
Plot
Kazi, a third standard failed young man from Mustang dreams of marrying Maiya, daughter of his maternal uncle by any means. Maiya, on the other hand, student of high school is peeved by his idiotic behaviors, which always disappoints Kazi
but never disheartens him. Supported by his two childhood friends Beekay and Chantyal, finally he decides to marry Maiya through capture marriage, which is illegal but still practiced by some ethnic communities in Mustang, Nepal. To find her long gone father and to continue her studies in Kathmandu, Maiya elopes with a visitor named Bibek. Inflamed by her disappearance, Kazi heads to Kathmandu in search of Maiya and finds himself trapped in a city conspiracy. Bibek turns out to be a broken man trying to take revenge against Maiya's father. Though Kazi at last succeeds in getting Maiya safely back home but the duos love story still fails to move forward with Maiya attending high-school and Kazi waiting outside the school with a bouquet as usual
Kabaddi (ಕಬಡ್ಡಿ) is a 2009 Kannada sports drama film directed by Narendra Babu. Produced by G K Ravi, K Raju, G Kishor Kumar, Anup Gowda, N Asha and D V Rajendra Prasad under the banner of Khandaya haagu Vistara and has music by Hamsalekha. The film stars Praveen and Priyanka in the lead roles, It features real life Kabaddi plays as important roles, while veteran actor Kishore played the role of a passionate sports coach. The directorial debut film, is a love story based around the sport of Kabaddi. Though it didn't perform well at the box office, critics named it one of the top Kannada films of 2009.
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Three people have been injured, one of whom seriously, following a brawl at a Kabaddi tournament in Derby amid reports of gang violence involving guns and swords.
Armed police were called to a large disturbance at Elvaston Lane recreation ground in Alvaston just before 4pm on Sunday.
#Derby #Kabaddi #UK
Huge crowds including families and young children had gathered at the park to watch a kabaddi tournament, a popular team sport first played in India and played in Asian communities across the UK.
Witnesses say the event was ruined after clashes broke out reportedly among rival gangs.
Videos and pictures uploaded to social media show chaotic scenes of crowds fleeing after gunshots were supposedly fired.
Footage also appears to show men brandishing swords as kabaddi players lay on the g...
published: 21 Aug 2023
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Three people have been injured, one of whom seriously, following a brawl at a Kabaddi tournament in Derby amid reports of gang violence involving guns and sword...
Three people have been injured, one of whom seriously, following a brawl at a Kabaddi tournament in Derby amid reports of gang violence involving guns and swords.
Armed police were called to a large disturbance at Elvaston Lane recreation ground in Alvaston just before 4pm on Sunday.
#Derby #Kabaddi #UK
Huge crowds including families and young children had gathered at the park to watch a kabaddi tournament, a popular team sport first played in India and played in Asian communities across the UK.
Witnesses say the event was ruined after clashes broke out reportedly among rival gangs.
Videos and pictures uploaded to social media show chaotic scenes of crowds fleeing after gunshots were supposedly fired.
Footage also appears to show men brandishing swords as kabaddi players lay on the ground to protect themselves.
Witnesses say as many as 20 police vehicles were called to the scene at the height of the trouble.
Derby resident Jas Uksingh wrote on Facebook: "What was supposed to be a positive and welcome return of our national motherland Punjabi sport of Kabaddi in Derby, has sadly ended in shameful circumstances.
"Gang violence is not acceptable at sporting events, and should not be tolerated with the community. The UK Kabaddi Federation must take necessary steps and safeguards to stamp this thoughtless violence out from national tournaments.
"I hope those injured are not too serious and make a full recovery."
A Derybshire Constabulary statement said: "We were called to a large scale disturbance in Elvaston Lane, Alvaston at 15.51 on Sunday 20 August.
"Three people have been injured, one seriously. They have all been taken to hospital. There is a large police presence in the area and officers are expected to remain at the scene for some time."
Kabaddi is an ancient form of contact sport, combining wrestling and martial arts. Its name is from the Sanskrit “Kar-badhi”, which means “holding through hands”, and it is played in two teams of seven.
Sunday's tournament was advertised on the England Kababbi Federation website as part of a series of summer events. The Telegraph has contacted the Federation for comment.
Speaking after the violence, some players voiced fears the violence could restrict the staging of future tournaments in the UK.
Manga Mithapuria Powar wrote on Facebook: "Once again another Kabaddi Tournament in Derby has been ruined!
"This appalling behaviour is not acceptable, the tournament was full of families and children which were also at risk today with what has happened!
"If this kind of behaviour continues then our mother game is over. No one will be bringing kids here because of the fear of shots being fired again."
"Kabaddi players and the audience should not have to be involved in this risky situation. All these situations will make it harder for the future as councils will not give permission for Kabaddi matches."
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Three people have been injured, one of whom seriously, following a brawl at a Kabaddi tournament in Derby amid reports of gang violence involving guns and swords.
Armed police were called to a large disturbance at Elvaston Lane recreation ground in Alvaston just before 4pm on Sunday.
#Derby #Kabaddi #UK
Huge crowds including families and young children had gathered at the park to watch a kabaddi tournament, a popular team sport first played in India and played in Asian communities across the UK.
Witnesses say the event was ruined after clashes broke out reportedly among rival gangs.
Videos and pictures uploaded to social media show chaotic scenes of crowds fleeing after gunshots were supposedly fired.
Footage also appears to show men brandishing swords as kabaddi players lay on the ground to protect themselves.
Witnesses say as many as 20 police vehicles were called to the scene at the height of the trouble.
Derby resident Jas Uksingh wrote on Facebook: "What was supposed to be a positive and welcome return of our national motherland Punjabi sport of Kabaddi in Derby, has sadly ended in shameful circumstances.
"Gang violence is not acceptable at sporting events, and should not be tolerated with the community. The UK Kabaddi Federation must take necessary steps and safeguards to stamp this thoughtless violence out from national tournaments.
"I hope those injured are not too serious and make a full recovery."
A Derybshire Constabulary statement said: "We were called to a large scale disturbance in Elvaston Lane, Alvaston at 15.51 on Sunday 20 August.
"Three people have been injured, one seriously. They have all been taken to hospital. There is a large police presence in the area and officers are expected to remain at the scene for some time."
Kabaddi is an ancient form of contact sport, combining wrestling and martial arts. Its name is from the Sanskrit “Kar-badhi”, which means “holding through hands”, and it is played in two teams of seven.
Sunday's tournament was advertised on the England Kababbi Federation website as part of a series of summer events. The Telegraph has contacted the Federation for comment.
Speaking after the violence, some players voiced fears the violence could restrict the staging of future tournaments in the UK.
Manga Mithapuria Powar wrote on Facebook: "Once again another Kabaddi Tournament in Derby has been ruined!
"This appalling behaviour is not acceptable, the tournament was full of families and children which were also at risk today with what has happened!
"If this kind of behaviour continues then our mother game is over. No one will be bringing kids here because of the fear of shots being fired again."
"Kabaddi players and the audience should not have to be involved in this risky situation. All these situations will make it harder for the future as councils will not give permission for Kabaddi matches."
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Three people have been injured, one of whom seriously, following a brawl at a Kabaddi tournament in Derby amid reports of gang violence involving guns and swords.
Armed police were called to a large disturbance at Elvaston Lane recreation ground in Alvaston just before 4pm on Sunday.
#Derby #Kabaddi #UK
Huge crowds including families and young children had gathered at the park to watch a kabaddi tournament, a popular team sport first played in India and played in Asian communities across the UK.
Witnesses say the event was ruined after clashes broke out reportedly among rival gangs.
Videos and pictures uploaded to social media show chaotic scenes of crowds fleeing after gunshots were supposedly fired.
Footage also appears to show men brandishing swords as kabaddi players lay on the ground to protect themselves.
Witnesses say as many as 20 police vehicles were called to the scene at the height of the trouble.
Derby resident Jas Uksingh wrote on Facebook: "What was supposed to be a positive and welcome return of our national motherland Punjabi sport of Kabaddi in Derby, has sadly ended in shameful circumstances.
"Gang violence is not acceptable at sporting events, and should not be tolerated with the community. The UK Kabaddi Federation must take necessary steps and safeguards to stamp this thoughtless violence out from national tournaments.
"I hope those injured are not too serious and make a full recovery."
A Derybshire Constabulary statement said: "We were called to a large scale disturbance in Elvaston Lane, Alvaston at 15.51 on Sunday 20 August.
"Three people have been injured, one seriously. They have all been taken to hospital. There is a large police presence in the area and officers are expected to remain at the scene for some time."
Kabaddi is an ancient form of contact sport, combining wrestling and martial arts. Its name is from the Sanskrit “Kar-badhi”, which means “holding through hands”, and it is played in two teams of seven.
Sunday's tournament was advertised on the England Kababbi Federation website as part of a series of summer events. The Telegraph has contacted the Federation for comment.
Speaking after the violence, some players voiced fears the violence could restrict the staging of future tournaments in the UK.
Manga Mithapuria Powar wrote on Facebook: "Once again another Kabaddi Tournament in Derby has been ruined!
"This appalling behaviour is not acceptable, the tournament was full of families and children which were also at risk today with what has happened!
"If this kind of behaviour continues then our mother game is over. No one will be bringing kids here because of the fear of shots being fired again."
"Kabaddi players and the audience should not have to be involved in this risky situation. All these situations will make it harder for the future as councils will not give permission for Kabaddi matches."
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Kabaddi is a contact sport that originated in Ancient India. Kabaddi is an umbrella term which encompasses various forms of the game including International rules Kabaddi, and the Indian Kabaddi styles – Sanjeevani, Gaminee, Amar and Punjabi. Kabaddi also encompasses similar sports known by their regional names, such as hadudu in Bangladesh, baibalaa in Maldives, chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh, sadugudu in Tamil Nadu and hututu in Maharashtra.
There is no consensus as to the origins of the word Kabaddi. The word Kabaddi might have been derived from the Tamil word "kai-pidi" (கைபிடி) meaning "to hold hands". However, the word might have been prevalent in North India.
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