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Monday, April 17, 2017

Sachin A Billion Dream Marathi trailer: Madhuri Dixit lauds Sachin Tendulkar’s acting innings

Sachin Tendulkar’s biopic trailer is being lauded by cricket fanatics from across the nation.

Sachin Tendulkar's acting debut Sachin A Billion Dream has garnered some amazing response from cricket and Bollywood fraternity.


After getting not out on several pitches in hundreds of matches, Sachin Tendulkar has begun new innings but this time as an actor with his biopic, Sachin A Billion Dream. A few days back, the ace cricketer released the trailer of the film, giving his fans a serious dose of nostalgia. Now, the trailer has been released in Marathi. Actor Madhuri Dixit took to Twitter and shared her experience of watching the trailer in Marathi.

She wrote, “Moved after watching the emotional Marathi trailer!” Atul Kulkarni wrote, “Important lives have important lessons for us…” Shreya Ghoshal wrote, “Goosebumps! Just saw the trailer! The magnitude of your effect on billions of lives @sachin_rt.. Congratulations sir.” Sunidhi too praised Sachin’s upcoming film and posted on Twitter: “Now I would be able to say I know sir Sachin a little. Been waiting to hear your story from you.”

In reply, Sachin took to the micro-blogging site on Monday and wrote: “Many thanks, Sunidhi Chauhan. Hope you like the film. One of India’s finest singing talents. Keep singing, keep shining.”

Sachin: A Billion Dreams, a docu-feature, has been directed by London-based writer-filmmaker James Erkine. The film will capture the phenomenal rise of Tendulkar. It will have aspects of his life which have never been seen before. Some old footage of Tendulkar playing cricket, some landmark events would be woven into the movie, which aims to tell the ace cricketer’s journey from childhood till now. The film will release on May 26.

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