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R. Balki: ‘Ghoomer’ was always a tribute to women’s cricket, resilience of women cricketers

By IANS | Updated: November 5, 2025 12:15 IST

Mumbai, Nov 5, Award-winning filmmaker R. Balki, whose sports drama “Ghoomer” is all set to re-release on November ...

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Mumbai, Nov 5, Award-winning filmmaker R. Balki, whose sports drama “Ghoomer” is all set to re-release on November 7, said the film was always a tribute to women’s cricket and the resilience of women cricketers.

Starring Shabana Azmi, Abhishek Bachchan, Saiyami Kher, and Angad Bedi hit the screens in August 2023. It had its world premiere as the opening film at the 12th Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.

Speaking about the re-release, director Balki said in a statement: “I’m thrilled that Ghoomer is releasing again to celebrate the incredible achievement of our women cricketers. Ghoomer was always a tribute to women’s cricket and the resilience of women cricketers.”

He added: “And they did it at the same stadium where Ghoomer was shot. Two matches, one fiction, one fact, on the same pitch. I can’t wait to see audience reactions again.”

“Ghoomer” tells the powerful and emotional story of a cricketer who defies all odds and disabilities, guided by a coach who refuses to let her give up.

Directed by R Balki and produced by Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Abhishek A Bachchan, Gauri Shinde, Wg Cdr Ramesh Pulapaka (Retd) and Anil Naidu, the film beautifully captures resilience, mentorship, and the indomitable spirit that defines Indian cricket.

The film’s re-release comes after The Indian women’s cricket team’s triumph in the ICC Women’s World Cup.

In a rain-delayed final held at a packed DY Patil Stadium on Sunday, India posted a formidable 298/7, thanks to Player of the Match Shafali Verma’s 87 and Player of the Tournament Deepti Sharma’s brisk 58.

India staged a remarkable comeback after three consecutive losses in the league stage by beating New Zealand and advancing to the semifinals, where they chased down a record 339 against reigning champions Australia. Ultimately, on Sunday, India finally met its destiny by securing the title in front of a packed home crowd bathed in a sea of blue.

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