The makers of Shabaash Mithu released the latest teaser and it is fascinating to all movie lovers. Shabaash Mithu is a sports drama that focuses on the life of Mithali Raj, the Indian cricket legend. Taapsee Pannu herself took this information to her social media account to make the announcement by sharing the film's first official trailer. She also wrote a caption along with it which read, "In this Gentlemen’s sport, she did not bother to rewrite history ….. instead she created HER STORY! #AbKhelBadlega #ShabaashMithu Coming soon! #BreakTheBias #ShabaashMithu #ShabaashWomen #ShabaashYou".
In this Gentlemen’s sport, she did not bother to rewrite history ….. instead she created HER STORY! #AbKhelBadlega #ShabaashMithu Coming soon! #BreakTheBias #ShabaashMithu #ShabaashWomen #ShabaashYou pic.twitter.com/qeztCiCu45
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) March 21, 2022
The teaser reveals that Mithali Raj is the only Indian female cricketer to be playing for 23 years, to score 7 consecutive 50 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs), to be the captain of 4 World Cups and to be the youngest to score 200 runs in a test match. Taapsee Pannu will be seen playing the titular role and Vijay Raaz also plays a pivotal role in the film. While the teaser highlights the achievements and many milestones of the woman in blue as the film is based on Mithali Raj's life which chronicles the events of her journey in the world of women's cricket. It also portrays her struggles and her euphoric rise in women's cricket. Taapsee looks highly promising as Mithali Raj and it looks like the star actress has delivered an earnest performance in all sorts.
The biographical sports drama film is written by Priya Aven, directed by Srijit Mukherji and produced by Viacom18 Studios. The film is based on the life of the current Test and ODI captain of the India women's national cricket team, Mithali Raj who has several cricketing achievements to her name in her illustrious 23-year career. She has been instrumental in putting women’s cricket on the world map and at the same time has also led the Women In Blue to two World Cup finals in the 2005 and 2017 editions respectively.