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Here's how you can be a part of the Sachin Tendulkar biopic

Here's how you can be a part of the Sachin Tendulkar biopic

A contest is asking fans to share their videos of Sachin and winners get to meet the cricket legend in person
23 Sep, 2016

Fans of cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a part of his upcoming movie Sachin: A Billion Dreams, reports Indian Express.

An online contest #LiveMoreWithSachin is inviting fans to share memorable videos of the cricket legend on http://www.LiveMoreWithSachin.com. Videos include fan and selfie videos, clips taken with Sachin or without him – on streets, stadium, cheering and celebrating for him in any part of the world.

A selection of these videos will be featured in the film. The winners will also get a chance to meet Sachin in person. The contest continues till November 6, 2016.

Sachin: A Billion Dreams is a biopic of the cricket legend being directed by James Erskine. Sachin will star as himself, and thus make his film debut at the age of 43.

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Cricket-One Sep 23, 2016 10:50am
Sachin, who ? Raat gai, baat gai, raat ki baat gai. How many times, did his big score, led to the winning of Indian team ? And how many times, it helped the other team to draw ? How long did this great batsman, help his team maintain the number one position ? A week or less ?
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Mirzadawarbaig Sep 23, 2016 11:15am
Sachin Is world class player. ..love to see article
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Mirzadawarbaig Sep 23, 2016 11:16am
Sachin Is world class player. ..love to see article
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Rehan Sep 23, 2016 12:46pm
Sachin .. the greatest batsman ever , whose distinguished carrear was not only an epitome of extraordinary class but also was a true gentlemen on and off the field in the gentlemen's game , which every upcoming sportsperson should emulated.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 23, 2016 01:38pm
Yet another money making scheme by the "big brother" and its affiliates. What a silly joke?
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j.Gamble Sep 25, 2016 05:52am
@Cricket-One - He was the most selfish player, I've ever seen. I never liked him. It is true that India never reached the top of Cricket, when he was on the team. He never shared his skills with any of his team mates. He was a great batsman, but not a great for his country.
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