Indian Women Cricketer: Mithali Raj’s biopic ‘Shabash Mithu’ teaser released, Cricket has always been considered a men’s game but by proving this narrative wrong. India’s captain Mithali Raj creating many records.
Movie Shabaash Mithu:-
Mithali Raj Biopic: The teaser of the film ‘Shabaash Mithu’, made on the cricket career of Mithali Raj, has been released today.
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Mithali Raj’s character in this film is playing by Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu.
To play the character of Mithali Raj, Taapsee has worked hard in this movie, which is knowing from the teaser of the film. The teaser begins with thunderous applause from the playground and the audience.
The Cheering Indian Women’s Cricket Team:-
Biopic of Mithali Raj: Tricolor in people’s hands and they are cheering Indian women’s cricket team.
This is following by Taapsee Pannu as Mithali Raj making her preparations before batting on the field of play.
Along with this, statistics about Mithali Raj her game are also being showing. Talking about the overall teaser, it looks good.
Mithali Raj scored 699 runs in 19 Test innings, 7391 runs in 220 ODIs, and 2364 runs in 89 T20 matches. She has been playing international matches for more than 20 years.
She is the first female player to score the most runs (214) in Test innings.
Raj has been playing in ODI cricket for more than 22 years.
Mithali is the only player to score a double century in the women’s Test at the age of 19.
A Movie Poster Released:-
The poster of the film was releasing on Mithali Raj’s birthday. For which Mithali Raj expressed her happiness on social media.
Srijit Mukherji’s film ‘Shabash Mithu’ revolves around the life of Indian women’s cricket captain Mithali Raj as well as the Indian women’s cricket team.
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Mithali Raj has guided the Indian team in four World Cups. Mithali Raj’s life had many ups and downs, apart from which Mithali Raj proved herself and reserved the command of the Indian women’s cricket team.