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Chakda Xpress teaser: Anushka ends her 3-year-long break with Jhulan biopic

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Anushka Sharma shared the first trailer of Chakda Xpress, a biopic about Jhulan Goswami, the former captain of the Indian National Women’s Cricket Team. This film will mark Anushka’s return to the show business after a three-year hiatus.

“This is a very special movie because it is essentially a story of great sacrifice,” she wrote when she shared the trailer for the Netflix movie on Instagram. It shows her leading her team to the cricket ground, wearing jerseys and printing their own names on the names of male cricket players, just as she promised-“Today, you see us. Tomorrow, you Will remember our name.”

Speaking of this movie, Anushka wrote in her post: “Chakda Xpress is inspired by the life and times of former India captain Jhulan Goswami. It will open people’s eyes and enter the world of women’s cricket. Dang Zhu When Lan decided to become a cricket player and make her country proud on the global stage, it was hard for women to even think of participating in the sport. This film retells several stories that have affected her life dramatically, and also affected them. Women’s cricket.” “From the support system to the facilities, to the steady income from the game, and to the future in cricket-very few women have been pushed to make cricket a career in India.

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Juran’s Cricket career is full of combat and uncertainty. She still has the motivation to make her country proud. She strives to change the stereotype that Indian women cannot use cricket as a career so that the next generation of girls have a better playing field. Her life is a living testimony that passion and perseverance have overcome any or all adversity, and Chakda Xpress is the clearest examination of the not-so-good world of women’s cricket at the time. There is still a lot of work to be done, we They must be given the best abilities so that this sport can flourish for women in India,” Anushka added.

“We should all pay tribute to Juran and her teammates because they have set off a revolution in women’s cricket in India. It is their hard work, their passion and their undefeated mission that make people think about women’s cricket. Her attention has changed generations. As a woman, I am proud to hear Juran’s story and I am honored to try to bring her life to the audience and cricket lovers. As a cricket country, we must Give our female cricket players the treatment they deserve. Jhulan’s story is indeed a story of a loser in the history of Indian cricket. This movie is our celebration of her spirit,” Anushka concluded her statement with these words. Jhulan Goswami also shared a trailer for the movie on social media, writing in her post: “When you represent India, this is all you think.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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