Abhishek Bachchan Gears Up For The Inspiring Sports Drama “Ghoomar” – Trailer Out Tomorrow

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Mumbai, 02 Auguest 2023: Abhishek Bachchan is eagerly preparing for the highly-anticipated release of his upcoming sports feature film, “Ghoomar.” The talented actor recently shared a captivating motion poster of the R. Balki directorial on his social media. In “Ghoomar,” Abhishek plays the role of a coach to a paraplegic cricketer portrayed by the talented actress Saiyami Kher.

The motion poster announcement excited fans as it revealed that the long-awaited trailer for this inspiring sports drama will be unveiled tomorrow. Audiences can expect an enthralling story as “Ghoomar” is scheduled for theatrical release on August 18.

In the motion poster, Abhishek Bachchan wrote, “Taqdeer se Taqraa…Ghoomer Trailer out tomorrow!” The video displays captivating shots of Abhishek and Saiyami, both dressed in athletic attire, exuding energy and determination. Abhishek holds a red cricket ball in one frame while Saiyami follows his actions. A powerful voiceover by the actor adds depth to the scene, stating, “Zindagi jab muh pe darwaza bandh karti hai, tab use kholna nahi todhna padta hai” (When life closes a door on your face, you don’t break it, you open it).

Abhishek’s fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the big screen, expressing their excitement and admiration for his acting skills in the comments. “Ghoomar” is also set to make its international premiere at Melbourne’s 14th Indian Film Festival on August 12. R. Balki and Abhishek jointly expressed their pleasure and honor for “Ghoomar” to be the opening film at the festival. The film is not only a tribute to sports but also a celebration of human resilience in the face of adversity.

Besides Abhishek Bachchan and Saiyami Kher, “Ghoomar” also stars Angad Bedi and Shabana Azmi. The film depicts the triumphant journey of a paraplegic sportsperson who achieves success as a cricketer under the guidance of her coach. The story of “Ghoomar,” co-written by R Balki, Rahul Sengupta, and Rishi Virmani, is reportedly inspired by the life of Karoly Takacs, the late Hungarian right-hand shooter who, despite a devastating injury to his right hand, won two Olympic gold medals.