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Sania Mirza is ready for her biopic to hit the big screen

Sania Mirza is ready for her biopic to hit the big screen

The tennis star believes athletes make interesting subjects because their lives are relatable to the general public.
Updated 15 Feb, 2020

“Everybody loves champions!” Sania Mirza trudges to Mumbai to meet directors that are bringing her life story to the big screen.

As the only Indian woman to win the title of Grand Slam in doubles, Mirza believes athletes live relatable lives and is interested to know how people would react to her journey.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, she exclaimed, “a lot of sports personalities, including me, come from a humble background. From having almost nothing to going into becoming huge champions and representing our country, our lives are very relatable.”

As the girl who carries her heart on her sleeves and isn’t afraid to make unconventional choices (read: marry a Pakistani sportsperson while being an Indian herself), the professional tennis star believes athletes like herself would make interesting subjects for biopics.

"The hard work that goes into the making of an athlete, a lot of people can relate to it in different ways. We all work hard but when you play a sport, you actually work through sweat and blood,” she says.

Excited to share her journey with the world, Mirza is confident that fans are appreciative of sports personalities since their struggles are grounded, embedded in hardwork and fascinating for people to witness and take inspiration from.

The star signed a contract with Ronnie Screwala’s RSVP movies. However, no release date has been announced yet.

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Indian Feb 15, 2020 02:32pm
The hate she faced from India for choosing Shoaib as husband was unbelievable. While Pakistanis loved both of them.
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Sudhir Feb 15, 2020 03:51pm
Why are they doing her biopic so early? Her sporting career isn't over yet. She still has a chance to make a comeback.
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Aws Feb 15, 2020 03:56pm
Very nice
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Aws Feb 15, 2020 03:56pm
Will Mallik get visa for vist
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rsultan Feb 15, 2020 04:01pm
She is worth it. A gutsy patriotic girl but with a mind of her own that defies conventional thoughts and actions.
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HAA Feb 15, 2020 04:07pm
"a lot of sports personalities, including me, come from a humble background. From having almost nothing to going into becoming huge champions" You have the genetics and without genetics, no amount of hard work will get you to where you are.
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Jalebi Feb 15, 2020 06:23pm
A champion girl.. India respect and salute you
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HashBrown® Feb 15, 2020 07:56pm
Nobody outside the subcontinent knows or cares who she is, and in Pakistan she's only known as Shoaib Malik's wife. But good luck anyway.
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Doc Feb 15, 2020 10:04pm
Best wishes to both of them
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Jay Feb 16, 2020 09:37am
Shoaib Mallik can play himself in the film.
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Rami Feb 16, 2020 10:31am
The husband part should be played by Pakistani actor ,because BW ,Urdu is below average !
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sajith Feb 16, 2020 11:25am
Majority Indians not interested her biographic because of married a pakistani. We dont consider her as our national hero.
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