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Sourav Ganguly Calls Biopic First-Look Poster 'Best Birthday Gift Ever'

Sourav Ganguly described the first-look poster of his biopic 'Dada: The Sourav Ganguly Story' as the best birthday gift ever. The poster recreates his iconic shirt-waving celebration at Lord's after India's 2002 NatWest Trophy win. Rajkummar Rao plays Ganguly in the film, which releases on May 14, 2027. Ganguly remains one of Indian cricket's most influential captains for his aggressive leadership.

'Best birthday gift ever': Sourav Ganguly on biopic's first-look poster

New Delhi, July 8

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday described the unveiling of the first-look poster of his biopic, 'Dada: The Sourav Ganguly Story,' on his 54th birthday as 'the best birthday gift ever.' The film, starring National Award-winning actor Rajkummar Rao, is set to release in theatres on May 14 next year.

Sharing his reaction after the poster launch, Ganguly said the occasion had made his birthday even more special. "Birthdays are always special and unveiling the first look of my biopic 'Dada - The Sourav Ganguly Story' today makes this one even more memorable. It is indeed the best birthday gift ever," he expressed.

The former skipper said the artwork transported him back to one of the defining moments of his cricket career while expressing confidence in Rajkummar Rao's portrayal of his journey. "The poster brings back a highly cherished moment from my cricketing journey. Rajkummar has approached the role with great sincerity and commitment," he added.

Extending his wishes to the makers, Ganguly hoped audiences would turn out in large numbers when the biographical drama arrives in cinemas next year. "I wish him and the entire team my very best and I hope fans enjoy the movie on the big screen on 14th May 2027," he stated.

The first-look poster, unveiled by Rajkummar Rao on Ganguly's birthday, recreates one of the most iconic celebrations in Indian cricket history. The actor is seen standing shirtless on the Lord's balcony, reliving Ganguly's unforgettable shirt-waving celebration after India's dramatic victory in the 2002 NatWest Trophy final, with a giant Indian tricolour forming the backdrop.

Ganguly remains one of Indian cricket's most influential captains, having led the team's resurgence in the early 2000s with an aggressive leadership style. During his tenure, India scripted memorable overseas performances, including a historic Test series win in Pakistan in 2004 and a drawn series in Australia in 2003-04, while also ending Australia's 15-match winning streak with the famous 2-1 home Test series triumph in 2001.

Under Ganguly's captaincy, India also shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy title with Sri Lanka, reached the final of the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, and lifted the NatWest Trophy in 2002, the triumph immortalised by his celebration at Lord's that now serves as the centrepiece of the film's first-look poster.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I'm a big cricket fan from Canada, and Ganguly's story is incredible. That shirt-waving moment is iconic even outside India. The biopic seems promising - Rajkummar Rao is a talented choice. Can't wait to see how they capture the early 2000s era of Indian cricket!

Priya S

Best birthday gift indeed! 🎂 Dada transformed Indian cricket from a timid side into world-beaters. The 2002 NatWest final, the 2003 World Cup run, the Test series win in Pakistan - pure gold. But I hope the film also shows his struggles and controversies honestly, not just the glory. Balancing the highs and lows will make it truly memorable.

Michael C

As an Aussie, I remember watching Ganguly's captaincy from afar. He was the one who finally broke our streak in 2001 - that series was epic! The biopic could be brilliant if it captures the intensity of that rivalry. Rajkummar Rao is a solid choice for such a charismatic figure.

Vikram M

Dada's shirtless celebration is legendary, but let's be honest - Ganguly's legacy is far bigger than one moment. He gave us Sehwag, Zaheer, Harbhajan - that fearless attitude. However, I hope the film doesn't skip the tough parts like his later career conflicts with Greg Chappell. The real story of Indian cricket's rebirth deserves complete honesty. 🤞

James A

From the UK - that Lord's moment still gives me chills! Ganguly's leadership was a game-changer for Indian cricket. Rajkummar Rao looks perfect in the poster. Any biopic that

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