Chakda Xpress Teaser: Jhulan Goswami appears to be Anushka, shows strong avatar
Chakda Xpress Teaser: Jhulan Goswami appears to be Anushka, shows strong avatar
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Anushka Sharma  is all set to make a splash on screen once again. His film 'Chakda Express'  is coming up which is inspired by the life of former Indian women's cricket captain Jhulan Goswami  and his cricket journey. According to the information received, the film is set to release on Netflix, the first glimpse of which anushka sharma shared on her Instagram account. Let me tell you all that this film is going to depict the spectacular journey of Jhulan Goswami, one of the fastest women bowlers in the history of world cricket, who crossed many hurdles to fulfill his dream and inspired many women.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Also tell you that 'Chakda Express' produced by Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma's Clean Slate Films is directed by Prosit Roy. The release date of the film is yet to be revealed but it is said that the film is going to be a bang. Anushka Sharma has released the teaser of the film on her Instagram account. Anushka Sharma as Jhulan Goswami will look like a very bold player in this teaser video. You can see Anushka Sharma has written a very long article about Jhulan Goswami in this post. In this article, he has said heartwarming things about the former Indian cricket captain.

In fact, Anushka Sharma, while talking about Jhulan Goswami, wrote, "It is actually a special film because it is a tremendous story of sacrifice. Chakda Express is inspired by the life of former India captain Jhulan Goswami and will be an eye opener for the world of women's cricket. At a time when Jhulan decided to become a cricketer and make his country proud on the global stage, it was also very difficult for women to think about playing the game. The film is a dramatic retelling of many examples that have also shaped the life and women's cricket of Jhulan Goswami. ''

At the same time, he has written: "From support systems to facilities, from playing sports to stable income, even building a future in cricket, India's women were little motivated to adopt cricket as a profession. Jhulan's cricket career was a struggling and extremely uncertain cricket career and she stood up to make her country proud. He tried to change the stereotype that women cannot pursue a career by playing cricket in India so that the next generation of girls gets a better playground. A lot of work is yet to be done and we have to empower them with the best so that sports for women in India can flourish. ''

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