Skip to main content

Long-Haired MS Dhoni Returns To Take Social Media By Storm. See Pics

Over the years, Indian cricket icon MS Dhoni has had different kinds of hairstyles. However, his most famous one arguably remains the long hairdo that he kept during his initial years in the Indian cricket team. In fact, Dhoni's first World Cup title -- ICC World T20 in 2007 -- also came with the former skipper keeping his hair long. Though Dhoni once said that those days of him wearing his hair long are past him, he has returned with long hair once again for an ad shoot. 

A hairstylist, by the name of Aalim Hakim, shared pictures of Dhoni's new hairdo that took social media by storm. While sharing the pictures, Hakim also wrote a lengthy post, revealing how he and Dhoni worked on making this happen together.

"Yessss!!! It's our Mahendra Singh Dhoni @mahi7781 

"It's an amazing opportunity for any creative person to get associated with Mahendra Singh Dhoni and I'm always grateful that I get this honour to show my craft by styling his hair... We have done some really cool different hairstyles in the past but before the last IPL when everyone was cutting their hair sharp and short... That time Mahi bhai showed me one image of his which was a fanmade image of him with long hair and I just got fascinated with that image and requested him to grow his hair long... We both promised each other that will not touch his hair and keep growing it and then we will cut & style it.

"I have been a huge fan of Mahi bhai's long hair, we decided to create an all new texture and colour for the hair...I really enjoyed creating this effortless hairstyle for Mahi bhai.

"So here I am sharing some images which I clicked before he went to give a shot for an ad film

Always a pleasure to work with him," Aalim wrote on Instagram.

Away from the game, Dhoni has been busy with some commercial activities of late. The legendary cricketer is expected to resume cricketing action in the Indian Premier League for Chennai Super Kings next year.



source https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/long-haired-ms-dhoni-returns-to-take-social-media-by-storm-see-pics-4444705

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Gardner Shines Again As GG Register Six-Wicket Win Over UPW In WPL 2025

Skipper Ashleigh Gardner starred with both bat and ball, leading Gujarat Giants to a comprehensive six-wicket win over UP Warriorz in their Women's Premier League match in Vadodara on Sunday. Gardner (2/39) claimed two wickets and then scored a stylish 32-ball 52, her second consecutive fifty, as Gujarat registered their first win of the third edition of the tournament, following a loss in the opening game to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Opting to bowl, Gujarat produced a clinical effort with young spinner Priya Mishra returning impressive figures of 4-0-25-3. Skipper Gardner, Deandra Dottin (2/34), and Kashvee Gautam (1/15) also played key roles in restricting UPW to 143 for nine. Chasing 144 to win, the Giants were reduced to 22 for 2 with opener Beth Mooney and Dayalan Hemalata back in the pavilion after UPW introduced spin at both ends. However, Gardner produced an inspired knock, adding 55 runs off 42 balls with Laura Wolvaardt (22) to resurrect the innings. Gardner struck t...

'Not Taught About Sambhaji': Ex-Cricketer's 'Aurangzeb' Remarks Start Debate

The Vicky Kaushal-starrer movie 'Chhaava', based on the life and times of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj - the second ruler of the Maratha Confederacy and son of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, has received positive response from audience across the country. Apart from Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Rashmika Mandanna (as Yesubai Bhonsale), Akshaye Khanna (as Aurangzeb), Ashutosh Rana (as Hambirrao Mohite), Diana Penty (as Zinat-un-Nissa Begum) and Divya Dutta (as Soyarabai) play prominent roles in the movie.   Former India cricket team star Aakash Chopra also liked the movie. He, however, raised some questions after watching the film.  "Watched Chhaava today. Incredible tale of bravery, selflessness and the sense of duty.  Genuine question—why were we not taught about Chattrapati Sambhaji Maharaj at all in school? Not even a mention anywhere!!!  We did learn though how Akbar was a great and fair emperor, and even have a very prominent road called Auran...