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'This story must reach every single Indian'

March 08, 2024 12:35 IST

IMAGE: Priyamani and Ajay Devgn. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com

"It gets very exciting when you're watching a match at home or playing in one. Suddenly, you start believing that you're younger than what you are," Ajay Devgn says with a laugh at the trailer launch of his new sports film, Maidaan.

Directed by Amit Sharma (of Badhaai Ho fame), the film is based on legendary football coach Syed Abdul Rahim's life, who changed the face of football in India.

The film also stars Priyamani, in her next Hindi film after the big hit, Article 370.

Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com and Afsar Dayatar/ Rediff.com tell us more about Maidaan

 

 

IMAGE: Producer Boney Kapoor, Priyamani, Ajay Devgn and Director Amit Sharma. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com

Devgn admits quite candidly that he did not know that a personality like Syed Abdul Rahim existed before he signed on the film.

"When I heard about it, I was very excited to do it. And I thought that if I didn't know about this, then others would not know either, in which case, this story must reach every single Indian," Devgn says.

Maidaan releases on the same day as Akshay Kumar-Tiger Shroff actioner Bade Miyaan Chote Miyan, and Devgn addresses the 'box office clash' as well.

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IMAGE: Ajay Devgn. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com

Maidaan has quite a bit in common with films like Chak De! India and Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, where India's underdog football team managed to stand tall on the international platform.

What makes Maidaan any different?

Amit Sharma explains here.

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IMAGE: The Maidaan team. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/ Rediff.com

Meet the football team in Maidaan!

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HITESH HARISINGHANI, AFSAR DAYATAR