Friday, April 14, 2017

Sachin A Billion Dreams - Trailer Review




Sachin Tendulkar, the God of Indian Cricket’s most awaited biopic ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’ is the film entire world has been waiting for. Here comes ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’ trailer and has set the standard high.

The film is sure to unveil many unknown shades in Sachin’s personality as director James Erskine and producers Ravi Bhagchandka and Shrikant Bhasi of Carnival Pictures took the project very prestigiously.

‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’ trailer of 133 seconds length begins from Sachin Tendulkar’s unruly childhood and how 1983’s world cup winning Indian team inspired a 10 years young kid to begin a new journey of his cricketing life to hold world cup in his hands.

Then the worst phase of Indian cricket came when match fixing controversy marred our future. During those times, the hopes of billion people are carried by a single man called Sachin.

For him playing cricket was like going to a temple. He walked out for us a 1000 times into the field and what a wonderful player he really is. For the first time, he lets us to walk into his life.

Sachin’s wife Anjali says, ‘cricket was first for him and we were always second. We accepted it. Whenever the team didn’t do well, he would be upset and he wouldn’t be able to sleep at night.’

Every frame in the trailer is heart touching. Sachin’s voice over and feel enhancing background score by AR Rahman kept me hooked.

For all the cricket lovers on this world, ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’ trailer is sure to connect emotionally.

Though the movie is not like the other biopics and has documentary style shots accumulated over the years and directed by James Erskine, when the crowd shouts out the name of their favourite player – it echoes.

The trailer has managed to capture the attention of the fans, but will the movie be a successful biopic or will it go down as yet another documentary on a legendary cricketer? Is something that we will have to wait and find out!

The film is slated for a release on 26th May in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi languages.



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