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Sundar Singh Gurjar has guest role in 'Chal Jeet Le Ye Jahan'

By IANS | Updated: November 14, 2019 18:50 IST

Ace Javelin thrower Sundar Singh Gurjar, who overcame a shoulder injury to defend his World Para Athletics Championships title in the mens F46 javelin throw event, will be seen playing a guest role in the film "Chal Jeet Le Ye Jahan".

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Presented by Aushim Khetarpal-promoted devotional entertainment firm Orient Tradelink Ltd, "Chal Jeet Le Ye Jahan" is a real-life account of India's para cricketers.

Gurjar has recently clinched a gold medal by bagging the first spot in javelin throw in the ongoing World Para Championship in Dubai.

According to Khetarpal, Gurjar's win in World Para Athletics Championship is a big boost for the film.

"We are very happy that our efforts are able to get them the much awaited results of their life, they also deserve the much lacking happiness, status and fame. They do double triple labour in their real life than us (the normal people), so they deserve that much of name and fame as well and by the film we are trying to do the same.

"If you'll see them, you will be surprised that how they are able to manage their individual life, perform in real life (Cricket) and how fabulously they are performing in front of camera. Sundar has won the Gold and is a big boost for all the Para Athletes and Cricketers and of course for this film as well," Khetarpal, who is also playing a pivotal role in the film said.

"Chal Jeet Le Ye Jahan" is produced by Aum Sportainment, Whistling Train Productions and Gaurav Jain.

( With inputs from IANS )

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