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Abhinay Deo announces his next project titled Doosra with an intriguing poster

July 13, 2002, is a date carved in the memory everything being equal; a date when the then cricket Captain Sourav Ganguly and his resistant youthful group liberated the nation of its restraints and observed India’s success in the NatWest Series. Displaying the impact of this free thinker cricket Captain on the youthful personalities of the nation is chief Abhinay Deo in his up and coming games dramatization titled Doosra. The main blurb of the film discharged today and it gives a sneak look into the multi-layered story told through the eyes of a young lady who picks an alternate course for opportunity.

#DoosraAbhinay Deo reports his next venture titled Doosra with a captivating publication

It is a socio-sports show that imprints fearlessness and opportunity of articulation through one occurrence that gave Indians the sentiment of freedom. Set in the nineties and the mid 2000s, the story unites two boundlessly various accounts to stand up and emerge, driven by Captain Ganguly’s notorious T-shirt evacuation at the Lord’s arena in London, making a large number of Indians agreeable, unashamed and pleased to be their identity.

Chief Abhinay Deo says, “Sourav Ganguly denoted the finish of a time, the finish of the accommodation. His one move at the NatWest last was so amazing and brought such an enormous change in perspective in our reasoning. This film catches this through the term of a young lady living in a man centric family stifled by society and societal commitments. The notice of the film is just the primary look. There are a few additional layers that spectators will see once they watch the trailer.”

The first thought behind the film originated from Chicago-based Executive Producers Masha and Rohan Sajdeh, which was then formed into a story and screenplay by India’s first publicizing Grand Prix champ at Cannes – Agnello Dias.

Entertainer Plabita Borthakur (PK, Lipstick Under My Burka) and Ankur Vikal (Slumdog Millionaire) assume the jobs of chief characters in Doosra.

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