Bollywood Stars and Bureaucrats Clash in Mumbai Fitness Cricket Match

Mumbai hosts 'Fit India Hit India' cricket match at Air India Ground on May 3. Bollywood actors Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan, and Sharad Kelkar will play for Mumbai Heroes against GST and Customs officials. The event is part of the Fit India Movement launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019. It will be presided over by Prachi Saroop and BB Gupta, emphasizing government commitment to fitness.

Key Points: Fit India Hit India: Bollywood vs Bureaucrats Cricket Match

  • Bollywood actors Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan, Sharad Kelkar to play
  • GST & Customs amateur team vs Mumbai Heroes
  • Event presided by Prachi Saroop, BB Gupta as Guests
  • Live-streamed on social media platforms
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Bollywood meets bureaucracy at 'Fit India Hit India' fitness cricket event in Mumbai

Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan & Sharad Kelkar play GST & Customs officers in a fitness cricket match at Air India Ground, Mumbai on May 3.

"The event promises to be a high-energy celebration of active living - Organisers"

Mumbai, May 2

Mumbai is gearing up for an evening that blends cricket, celebrity glamour, and the spirit of national fitness, as the Sports Authority of India, Mumbai, joins hands with the Government of India's flagship Fit India Movement to host the 'Fit India Hit India' Friendly Cricket Match on Sunday, May 3, 2026.

The much-anticipated match will be held at the iconic Air India Ground in Vakola, Mumbai, with play commencing at 6 PM.

The event promises to be a high-energy celebration of active living, pitting the GST and Customs Amateur Team, comprising top public servants from the tax and customs fraternity, against the star-studded Mumbai Heroes.

The Mumbai Heroes lineup includes actors Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan, and Sharad Kelkar.

The actors are confirmed to take to the crease, bringing with them their well-known passion for fitness and sport.

Organisers have hinted that several more actors, singers, and fitness influencers are expected to join the evening, turning what is already a sporting fixture into a full-fledged celebration of health and wellness.

The event will be presided over by Ms Prachi Saroop, Principal Chief Commissioner (CGST), Mumbai, who will attend as the Chief Guest, while Mr BB Gupta, Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Zone-III, will serve as the Guest of Honour, lending the occasion significant institutional weight and underscoring the government's commitment to promoting fitness among its own ranks.

Beyond the boundary ropes, the event carries a deeper message. Organisers say the initiative is designed to inspire citizens to embrace physical activity, foster community spirit, and raise awareness around both physical and mental health, core pillars of the Fit India Movement launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019.

For those unable to attend in person, the match will be live-streamed across social media platforms, ensuring the message of fitness reaches audiences far beyond the ground.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nice initiative but I wish they'd focus on actually building more accessible playgrounds and parks across cities rather than one-off glamour events. Still, any step towards fitness awareness is welcome. Let's see how many people actually show up for the match!
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in Mumbai, the idea of playing cricket at Air India Ground in Vakola at 6 PM sounds like a recipe for severe traffic jams. 😅 But hey, it's for a good cause. Hope they stream it well so we don't have to brave the crowds.
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Vikram M
Government officials playing cricket with Bollywood stars... that's going to be interesting! 😂 Hope the GST team doesn't get caught out by the Mumbai Heroes. Good to see the Fit India Movement still active, but we need more grassroots efforts in schools and villages.
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Nisha Z
This is exactly the kind of thing that makes fitness accessible and fun. My kids are already excited about watching Sohail Khan on the field. Let's hope this inspires more such events across the country! 💪✨
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James A
Good concept but seems like a lot of hype for a friendly match. I'd rather see concrete results from the Fit India Movement—like improved sports infrastructure in rural areas or mandatory physical education in schools. Still, I'll watch the livestream.
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