Among the wishes granted included the opportunity to travel to perform Umrah, a trip to Bosnia, the latest electronic devices, new toys, an electric car, and a Barbie doll house
Actor Ranveer Singh will be seen in 83 as the iconic Kapil Dev, who captained India's first-ever cricket World Cup victory campaign in 1983. The film also features Deepika Padukone as Kapil's wife Romi.
"No, not at all (about the film going the direct to OTT way). You know 83 is a once-in-a-lifetime story. I often say that sometimes I feel that you don't choose stories, stories choose you. Why was the story not made over the last 37 years ? It has been staring us in our face and is the greatest sporting triumph for India ever, but it waited 37 years for me, for whatever reason and I'm really glad it did," Kabir said.
"It's a once in a lifetime story and it's been designed for the big screen I mean, we were very sure that for 83 every cinema hall is going to become a stadium when the film comes out on the screens. So, I don't want to rob myself and rob the audience of that experience. I am gonna wait," he said.
"I'm an optimist and I know this virus is not going away in a hurry, but I think we are patient people. We will sit, we will wait, nothing is gonna change. 83 is about a story that happened 37 years ago, we can see it 38 years later," he added during a conversation with actress Neha Dhupia in a podcast of "JioSaavn #NoFilterNeha".
Among the wishes granted included the opportunity to travel to perform Umrah, a trip to Bosnia, the latest electronic devices, new toys, an electric car, and a Barbie doll house
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