Facing Camera More Challenging Than Playing Cricket: Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar said he never dreamt of acting in movies. The Master Blaster is making his acting debut in his biopic 'Sachin - A Billion Dreams'
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 15, 2016 12:19 pm IST
Highlights
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A teaser of Sachin Tendulkar's biopic was released on Thursday
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The biopic is being directed by British director James Erskine
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The release date of the movie has not yet been announced
Sachin Tendulkar says facing the camera for his soon-to-be-released biopic has been more challenging than standing up to the fastest bowlers in the world and scoring runs. The teaser of the film, Sachin: A Billion Dreams, was released on Thursday. (Sachin Tendulkar Reveals Journey From 'Wild Kid' to 'Virtuous Hero' in Biopic)
"For so many years, I did whatever I wanted to do and the camera captured that. Suddenly I was asked to do particular things and then the camera captured that, so it was a bit different for me. Believe me, the first option was better," said Tendulkar.
"Acting is not something that I dreamt of. Without any doubt, acting was more challenging than playing cricket. I enjoyed playing more," added Tendulkar, who played 200 Test matches before retiring in November, 2013. Tendulkar, 42, is making his acting debut with the biopic directed by award-winning British director James Erskine.
The former India skipper, who was announced as the face of other IDBI half marathons - in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata - hailed the long distance runners, some of whom were present on the occasion.
"I would like to congratulate you all. I fully understand the sacrifices you make. In marathon every second matters. It comes once a while for which you prepare yourself, control your diet, push each other in a healthy competition. Healthy competition brings out the best results.
"If you lead a healthy lifestyle overall the result is better. You are able to achieve your target whether you are a doctor, engineer or sportsman. My grandmother used to say health is your real wealth, so look after your health. By running if you can keep yourself fit, then why not (run)?" He also recalled his younger days when his coach Ramakant Achrekar made him train and play from morning till dusk.