Spot-fixing: Director says 'cut' on Sreesanth's guest role in film
The cricketer had shot for a Malayalam film which tells the story of young Pakistani cricketer's life-changing journey to India. But following allegations of spot fixing, the director has decided to remove the portions acted by Sreesanth.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 22, 2013 09:55 pm IST
Noted Malayalam poet and musician Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, who roped in S Sreesanth to do a guest role in his debut directorial venture 'Mazhavillinattam vare' (till the edge of the rainbow), has decided to remove the portion acted by the cricketer in the film, in the backdrop of his arrest by Delhi police on allegations of spot-fixing. (A no-ball that the umpire didn't spot)
"I have personally nothing against Sreesanth. He is the best fast bowler in our country. He is a good friend of mine. But considering the negative publicity, it was decided to delete the scenes in which the cricketer appears," Kaithapram told PTI here.
The shooting of the movie, which tells the story of young Pakistani cricketer's life-changing journey to India, is over and it was planned to be released during Onam festival in September, he said.
In the film, Sreesanth was at a cricket camp being conducted by former India wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani.
The star cast includes Abbas Hassan, a London-based popular Pakistani musician, and Archana Kavi as heroine, he said.