Tuesday, August 27, 2024

fictitious interview of an eminent personality entitled face to face with Virat Kohli

 A PROJECT REPORT ON
 A fictitious interview of an eminent personality
entitled
face to face with Virat Kohli 
(Ex Captain of Indian cricket team)

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BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that this project report entitled "A fictitious interview of some eminent personality Virat Kohli" by:-  ---------, Class:------, Roll:- ------ Registration number :- --'----- submitted during the academic year 2024-25 is a Bonafide record of work done under my supervision.


Signature of the project guide with date

Name:-----------------------

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The project "A fictitious interview of some evident personality Virat Kohli" had given me an extensive scope of learning through group activities. I consider myself lucky to work under whose support made our project quite interesting. We are thankful to him.

Last but not least i am thankful to all my friends and family members who helped me to complete the project.

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Signature of the student

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CONTENTS

 * introduction

* Aim of the Project

* methods and techniques

* outcome of the project

* Limitation 

* conclusion

* references

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INTRODUCTION 

As per the new syllabus project work has been include as a part of the curriculum. We have made the choice according to the availability of works. An interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to bring out facts or statements from the interviewee. Interviews are a standard part of journalism and media reporting, but are also employed in many other situations, including qualitative research.

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AIM OF THE PROJECT

The aim of the projects is ---

(i) Understand how to conduct an interview session.

(ii) Develop our communication skill.

(iii) Learn how to behave in a formal situation.

(iv)  Understand the nature of work of the personality.

(v) Learn how to prepare relevant questions and prepare them.

(vi) Try to find out the questions with which the personality would be romat comfortable with.

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METHODS  AND TECHNIQES

In this project, we had to find a character based on popularity and accep- tance and then based on some interviews taken earlier we had to prepare this fictitious interview.

On the first day, we discussed on finding such a character.  later after many discussions and based on the availability of works we  chosed  Mr Virat Kohli  to be interviewed.

On the second and third day, we went through the text a number of times to have a better understanding of his words.  Then we prepared the questions that can be asked. We chose C. Rajashekara: Virat Kohli: Reliable Rebel, 2015 and  Bhattacharya Avirup: Winning like Virat: Thinking & succeed like Kohli, 2017. books.

On the fourth and fifth day, we prepared the answers.  checked it thorough so that there is no misinterpretation.

On the sixth and seventh day, we  thoroughly revised our script and made certain changes where necessary.

Eighth and Ninth Day we rehearsed the interview session based on this particular script.

On the tenth day, we conducted an interview session. submitted the final draft for evaluation.


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OUTCAME OF THE PROJECTS

Right now, tonight's interview season, we have got with us Mr. Virat Kohli, the ex captain of Indian cricket team.

I:- Good evening, Mr Kohli. Welcome to our show. Sir, it's been a matter of great joy to have you here with me.

Kohli:- Thank you very much.

I:- You are the most successful Indian cricketer in recent times. Life has changed quite a lot, hasn't it?

Kohli: Yes, it has. Especially in the last two years. I'm just settling in now. Earlier, it was very difficult for me to think of not going home in between a series, not getting to spend time at home. But now, I sort of got used to it and my family has started to understand all these things much better. I know it's going to be hectic now, but it's a good change (smiles).

I:- How do you balance cricket and the commitments off the field?

Kohli :- I am very professional in what I do in cricket. Earlier, I used to waste a lot of time on shoots just joking around. Now my priority is to come on time, do the best I can, make the people with whom I have commitments happy and be a total professional on that front, too.

I:- Has coming in at number 3 in ODIs helped you?

Kohli: - Yeah, it has. Early on, when I used to play down the order, I used to think I might not get many opportunities. I always wanted to be the best in every innings I played. I want to be the best when I go out to play for India that has always been my aim. But, obviously, you don't get to do that when you are batting at a position where you don't get many overs to play.

I:- Did anyone have to pull you into line in your early career?

Kohli:- There was my coach, Rajkumar Sharma, who was always looking at things from the outside and he understood me the most, after my family, because I had interacted him so much over the years. My family as well. Every time they felt like I was not on the right path they told me. But my coach was the one that was very stern with me. If I was doing something wrong he would make sure that he got that across, one way or the other. He was the only person I was scared of when I was growing up. I went into his academy when I was nine and even now I still speak to him about my game.

I:-How would you characterise your captaincy?

Kohli- I think every captain flushes in the mindset that he has himself to his team and I've always played my cricket with positivity. When I do well or i don't do well, it's not about thinking twice, only going forward. Results are a bi-product of that mindset. I believe in giving total freedom to the guys to go out there and play the way they want to, and to be fearless. You can make mistakes by being positive, lack of execution is fine, but hesitation is something that I cannot relate to myself so I would never want the players to play that way.

I:- What have been the biggest challenges during your time as captain?

Kohli- Not many. I've really enjoyed myself so far. I just wanted to play cricket at this level and now I've been given such an honour to captain my country, I cannot complain at all. It allows me to set the right example and work hard, so I can expect my teammates to work as hard. It has only helped me grow as a person and make me understand the game better and what needs to be done at different points of the game, or in life in general. You learn so many things about what are controllables, what are not controllables, respecting losses and working hard towards victory. When decision-making is on you, you need to be very aware of what you are doing and that makes you aware as a person in general.

I:- You are batting at number 4 in Tests, which used to be Sachin Tendulkar's position. Everybody believes you could well be the one to surpass Sachin's record, in ODIs at least.

Kohli:- (Laughs) He played 200 Test matches. In this day and age, it's impossible to play 200 Tests. He started when he was 16; I started playing Tests when I was 22. There is nothing to compare. This is a person I have idolised. I've been lucky to play with him, so I don't feel the pressure of those comparisons. I know what he has done to be there. When you haven't played with someone and then people compare you [with him), then you get that weird feeling. But knowing [Sachin), I know where I stand and I know where he is.

I:- You have shared the dressing room with quite a few greats. Has Sachin's influence been the biggest?

Kohli:- Sachin's influence has been absolutely immense. I have had the highest regard for all those senior cricketers who have done so well for the country but I haven't idolised any of them. I have utmost respect for Rahul Dravid, V.V.S. Laxman, Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir all these guys have won games, but I haven't idolised any of them, to be honest.

I:- Are you still a work in progress?

Kohli:- You never stop learning. That's one thing I have learnt from the great man himself. If you are playing international cricket, you might have one good season playing a particular way. But other teams will sort you out leventually). They will know your strengths and will come up with plans when you play them next time.

I:- How do you prepare for a series, especially an away series such as in South Africa?

Kohli:- My strength is never to bat for hours in the nets. My strength is to bat for some time in the nets and work more on visualisation. For South Africa, I visualised scoring a Test hundred every day of the three months before the tour. Whenever I was training, I pushed myself, told myself that you are going to go from 80 to 100 or 100 to 150. I used to push myself like that even while on the treadmill or doing my fitness training.

I:- How difficult is it when, despite having a player at his peak, the team fails to win matches?

Kohli: Well, you cannot control the results. I like to focus on the next game I have to play.

I:- How do you relax outside of cricket?

Kohli:- We really enjoy our time when we come to other countries. We get to walk around and that's very liberating, to be able to enjoy normal stuff like going out for breakfast or to coffee shops, because we don't walk at all back home - it's only getting out of our house, into our car and going wherever we want to go, then back into our car to go home. We love pets, so if we see dogs around we play with them. We can literally do whatever we want in terms of buying things or having something but to be able to enjoy and be grateful about life every day is something that we take very seriously.

I:- Say about M.S Dhoni.

Kohli :- MS Dhoni is the man who gave me the opportunity to open the innings first time in my career, I can't explain the respect I have for him in words. For me, he will always be 'My Captain' because I started my career under him. There has never been a moment that I want to get up there, or I don't want anyone to give their advice. For me, If I trust someone, believe in someone, I would do anything for them.

I:- Thank you very much sir. Have a great day.

Kohli:- Thank you.

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 LIMITATION

(i) The duration for the entire project was only ten periods.

(ii) We don't know much about now to conduct an interview session.

(iii) Before this project, we didn't have much idea about interview sesвито our notion about this particular genre was very limited.

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CONCLUSION


Our project was duly completed within the given time limit. After completing the project, we have learnt how to conduct an interview season. This project would be an introduction to our learning. Learners will get to know how to take an interview. This project will help the learners to improve their body language. They can easily face an eminent personality here after.

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REFERENCE

1. C. Rajashekara: Virat Kohli: Reliable Rebel, 2015.

2. Bhattacharya Avirup: Winning like Virat: Thinking & succeed like Kohli, 2017.

3. Sasmal Dilip K : Higher secondary English Success, Kolkata, 2018.

4. Website: Google, Wikipedia.


































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