Dhurandhar: Akshay Khanna’s maternal grandfather did this work in India-Pakistan match

Do you know this truth about Akshay Khanna’s maternal grandfather? (PC-IMDB)

Akshaye Khanna Grandfather: Akshay Khanna won everyone’s hearts with his acting in the film Dhurandhar. Akshar Khanna played the character of Rehman dacoit very well and he is being praised all around. The atmosphere of Akshar Khanna remains the same in social media. Let us now tell you the truth about Akshay Khanna which very few people know. Do you know that Akshay Khanna’s maternal grandfather had a very deep connection with cricket. Cricket used to be incomplete without his voice and he also lent his voice in the India-Pakistan match. Let us tell you who was the maternal grandfather of Rahman dacoit of Dhurandhar.

Akshay Khanna’s maternal grandfather was a veteran commentator.

Akshaye Khanna’s maternal grandfather’s name was Ardeshir Furdorji Sohrabji Talyarkhan. They ,Akshaye Khanna’s maternal grandfather was a cricket commentator and had a big role in making this game famous in India. Bobby Talyarkhan used to do commentary on All India Radio. In the year 1934, he did commentary for the first time on a match played between Parsis and Muslims in Bombay Gymkhana in November 1934. Talyarkhan had an amazing command over English and he He used to create a wonderful atmosphere in the match with his words.

Talyarkhan liked to commentate alone

Akshaye Khanna’s maternal grandfather Talyarkhan liked to do commentary alone. He also left All India Radio because he was asked to do commentary along with two more experts. His career with All India Radio ended in 1948–49. He held the mike for the last time in the series between India and West Indies. However, he made a comeback in the year 1954-55. The Indian team went on a tour of Pakistan for the first time and Akshaye Khanna’s maternal grandfather did commentary there. He made a comeback for some time in the year 1972-72. Till 1990, he continued writing daily columns on cricket. He died on April 13, 1990.

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