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Paraplegic Cricketer's Inspiring Journey to the Field

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  • Ghoomer, a sports drama, re-released as tribute to women's cricket
  • Saiyami Kher's intense preparation to play a paraplegic cricketer
  • Watching women command the sports field is "powerful"
Paraplegic Cricketer's Inspiring Journey to the Field

Two years after its initial release, the sports drama Ghoomer has been re-released as a tribute to the Indian women's cricket team's recent World Cup victory. Directed by R Balki, the film stars Saiyami Kher as a paraplegic cricketer and Abhishek Bachchan as her coach.

Saiyami reflects on the renewed relevance of Ghoomer, saying the re-release came as a surprise but a fitting way to celebrate the women's historic achievement. She underwent months of intense preparation, including learning to bowl and perform everyday tasks with her left hand after her character loses her right arm. The emotional journey was equally challenging, as Saiyami spent time with para-athletes to understand the experience of losing a limb.

Watching the World Cup final, Saiyami was deeply moved by the powerful display of women commanding the sports field. She believes Ghoomer's message of resilience and reinvention is more relevant than ever, as the film pays tribute to the long-standing fight for women's cricket in India. With the tide turning, Saiyami hopes the film will add to the celebration of these hard-won victories.

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Ghoomer is a sports drama film that tells the story of a paraplegic cricketer, played by Saiyami Kher, and her journey to the field.
Saiyami underwent months of intense physical and emotional preparation, including learning to bowl and perform everyday tasks with her left hand after her character loses her right arm.
The re-release was a tribute to the team's historic achievement, as the film's message of resilience and women in sports became even more relevant.

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