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Skip the lockdown blues with these power-packed, inspiring films for all the cricket fan in you

With the lockdown slowly turning us into unwilling homebodies, a good number of us yearn for that adrenaline rush you get from playing a sport out in the open. India’s obsession with cricket is no secret, so despite the streets being empty, we have a solution for cricket-fans to feel that familiar excitement and energy. These six films, we have listed below are a must-watch on a cricket lover’s list if you’re looking to experience that drama, suspense, and tension between the bat and ball, till you can actually wield one in the street.

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Sachin: A Billion Dreams

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Chronicling a stellar 24-year-old journey of India’s greatest cricket legend, Sachin Tendulkar, Sachin: A Billion Dreams was easily the most anticipated film for cricket fans in 2017. A docudrama sports film was made over an extensive four years and starred the cricket God of India himself with real-life footage of the cricketer’s childhood and iconic matches. Produced by Ravi Bhagchandka and Shrikant Bhasi under the banners 200 NotOut Productions and Carnival Motion Pictures, it was well-received for the substantial detail it showcased and the never-known before nuggets on Sachin. Directed by James Erskine, the film is available on the Sony Live app for those who want to know what makes Sachin Tendulkar the national icon and global phenomenon he is.

Patiala House

One film to enjoy as you huddle with your family during this lockdown is Patiala House, starring powerhouses Akshay Kumar, Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, and Anushka Sharma along with a strong supporting cast. Set in Southhall, London, the film follows Pargat Singh Kahlon or “Gattu,” a talented but closeted pace bowler, forced to run a grocery store in fear of his autocratic father played by Kapoor. A mini rebellion unfolds when Gattu meets local firebrand Simran (Sharma) and starts playing for the “Gora” team undercover against all odds. What ensues is an unravelling of the entire Patiala House’s secrets, as the film serves laughs and shocks amid strong patriotism in a going-global age. Directed by Nikkhil Advani the film is available on Netflix India and Amazon Prime.