Neha Dhupia's '52 Blue' Trailer Reveals Emotional Migrant Story

The first look and trailer for Neha Dhupia's debut international film "52 Blue" have been unveiled. The film, directed by Egyptian filmmaker Ali El Arabi, tells the coming-of-age story of a young Indian football enthusiast who becomes a migrant worker en route to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Dhupia plays the mother of the protagonist, describing the role as a transformative and deglamorized experience that required tapping into raw, instinctive emotions. The film also stars Adil Hussain and was shot in Kochi to add authenticity to its deeply emotional family narrative.

Key Points: Neha Dhupia's '52 Blue' Trailer & First Look Out Now

  • Neha Dhupia's international film debut
  • Story of an Indian migrant worker & football fan
  • Explores identity, aspiration, and resilience
  • Features Adil Hussain as Neha's on-screen husband
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Neha Dhupia's first look, trailer of her international film '52 Blue' out now

Trailer for Neha Dhupia's international debut '52 Blue' released. A story of a football fan's journey as a migrant worker to the FIFA World Cup.

Neha Dhupia's first look, trailer of her international film '52 Blue' out now
"52 Blue has been one of the most deeply moving and transformative experiences of my career. - Neha Dhupia"

Mumbai, April 15

On Wednesday, the first look and trailer of her debut International film '52 Blue' was unveiled.

Directed by acclaimed Egyptian filmmaker Ali El Arabi, 52 Blue is a poignant coming-of-age story that follows a young Indian football enthusiast's journey as a migrant worker to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The film explores themes of identity, aspiration, and resilience, set against a deeply emotional family backdrop.

Adil Hussain is also a part of the project, in which he essays the role of Neha's husband. Neha will be seen portraying the mother of a young man, bringing depth and emotional gravitas to a character that anchors the narrative.

Sharing her thoughts on the project and her character, Neha in a press note said, "52 Blue has been one of the most deeply moving and transformative experiences of my career. When I first read the script, what stayed with me was the quiet strength of the mother she doesn't speak loudly, but her presence shapes her son's entire world. Playing a mother to a young man for the first time was both challenging and incredibly fulfilling, because it required me to tap into emotions that are raw, instinctive, and deeply human."

She added, "The deglam aspect of the role was never a concern for me; in fact, it was liberating. It allowed me to completely shed any layers of vanity and immerse myself fully into the life of this woman--her silences, her resilience, and her unconditional love. There's something very powerful about portraying a character who finds strength in vulnerability."

Neha described her experience working with Ali El Arabi "has been a revelation."

"His storytelling is so honest and rooted, and he creates an environment where you feel completely safe to explore and push your boundaries. Shooting in Kochi, in such a unique and intimate setting, added so much authenticity to the film. At its heart, 52 Blue is a story about dreams, about breaking free, and about the invisible forces like a mother's belief that shape who we become. I feel incredibly grateful to be a part of a film that is so universal in its emotions yet so personal in its storytelling. It's a story that I believe will resonate with audiences across cultures and borders," she wrote.

- ANI

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Aman W
Interesting concept. Football, Qatar World Cup, and an Indian family drama. Hope they handle the migrant worker's story with the sensitivity it deserves and not just as a backdrop. Adil Hussain's involvement is a good sign.
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Rohit P
Respect to Neha for taking on a deglam role. In our film industry, that's still a brave choice for a leading actress. Her comments about a mother's quiet strength are spot on. Jai mata di! 🙏
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Sarah B
The collaboration sounds fascinating - an Egyptian director, a story set in Qatar about an Indian family. This is exactly the kind of cross-cultural cinema we need more of. The trailer's visuals look stunning.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the intent, I hope the film doesn't romanticize the harsh realities of being a migrant worker in the Gulf. It's a tough life, far from the glamour of the World Cup. The story needs to be honest.
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Nisha Z
Shooting in Kochi will add such authentic South Indian flavor! A story about dreams and a mother's belief... reminds me of so many families back home. All the best to the team! 🤞

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