83: Pankaj Tripath Recalls No Radio Being In His Village When India Won The 1983 World Cup (Credit: Instagram/Twitter/83poster)

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In the year 1983, when India won its first-ever World Cup in cricket, in the village of Belsand, Gopalganj district, Bihar, seven-year-old Pankaj Tripathi could not even get a chance to hear the live commentary of the historic match because there was no access to radio in his village.

Radio only came to the village in 1988. Many moons later now, when the film ’83’ is set to release, Pankaj plays a pivotal part in the narrative. He shares how this film is one of the most special films in his life.

Pankaj Tripathi told IANS, “When India won the first World Cup, since there was no radio in our village, we got the news later and did not really hear the live commentary of the winning match. But since 1988, when the radio came to our home, I was a regular listener on matches and was a huge admirer of Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev both.”

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