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Ratan Khatri, widely known as the Matka King, has once again captured the public’s imagination, thanks to his portrayal in the recent film ‘Chandu Champion,’ directed by Kabir Khan and ...
Matka X Review: The Varun Tej starrer hit the big screens on November 14, alongside Suriya starrer pan-India film Kanguva. The action movie narrates a classic rags-to-riches story and opened to a ...
Varun Tej’s upcoming film, Matka, under director Karuna Kumar, has been in the news for its interesting title. We learn that it is based on the life of Ratan Khetri, who was called ‘Matka King ...
MUMBAI: Ratan Khatri, who died at his home near Tardeo on Saturday, was a regular at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse. He was 88-years-old. Clad in spotless white kurta pyjama and a scarf tied like a head ...
Matka was popular in all sections of Mumbai society in 1960s. Khatri, who earlier worked with Kalyanji Bhagat when the latter started the Worli Matka, parted ways to form his own 'Ratan Matka'.
Ratan Khatri, who transformed matka gambling from mill workers’ fief into India’s biggest betting racket and established a nationwide network that lasted decades under his control, died at his ...
Given that Ratan Khatri is one of India’s most well-known Matka Kings, everyone is curious to know just how much of his story was tapped into for the film. Varun has now clarified th.
According to PTI, Ratan Khatri is considered among the pioneers of betting in India. Hailing from a Sindhi family, Ratan moved to India from Karachi, Pakistan, as a teenager during the 1947 partition.
COLVA: After seven weeks of being locked down, matka operations have restarted in the state, curiously a day after the death of Matka King Ratan Khatri in Mumbai. Bookies have started accepting ...
Ex-Matka king Ratan Khatri died on Saturday morning in Mumbai. According to sources, Khatri, 88, was ailing for a long time. In 1960s Khatri had joined Kalyan Bhagat to set up Matka in Mumbai ...