The trailer features the late Tony Greig's line of memorable, awed simplicity-"Sachin Tendulkar, what a player… what a wonderful player"-along with Tendulkar's voiceover recounting lines from his father, telling him that cricket would only be one chapter in his life.Īnd the trailer was given a boost on Twitter by Virat Kohli, the Indian cricketer of the moment who has been called, in many quarters, the "new Tendulkar," as is the way of platitudes, and Suresh Raina, another star batsman for India who captains the Gujarat Lions in the IPL (Indian Premier League).Ī release date has not been announced, although production company 200 Not Out will hope to beat Tendulkar's former captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, to the punch. ![]() "Undoubtedly, this film will give you goose bumps," effused the Times of India on Thursday, while described Tendulkar as a "batting genius." The film, which stars Tendulkar as himself, gives those same people a chance to relive a career in sepia, while it is sure to make guaranteed money in India, where the trailer was rapturously received. Tendulkar's final Test innings, in Mumbai in November 2013, was greeted somewhere between a celebration and a funeral in India, with thousands queuing outside the Wankede Stadium in hope of a ticket.
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