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Learning to walk and talk like Madan Lal sir was the trickiest part: Harrdy Sandhu

The singer who has made a mark with his renditions, is all set to make his debut in Kabir Khan’s upcoming directorial, ’83, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead role.

Learning to walk and talk like Madan Lal sir was the trickiest part: Harrdy Sandhu
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It is not always that one gets the guidance, directly from the personality that he is portraying the role of on-screen. After soaking the best from his experience, Singer Harrdy Sandhu feels lucky, as he makes his debut in Kabir Khan’s upcoming directorial, ’83. Harrdy Sandhu, who will slip into the character of the former legendary cricketer, Madan Lal has been taking lessons on his overall demeanour- including the walk and talk of it.

Harrdy who has previously played the under 19 cricket team, recently finished his 10-day schedule in Dharamshala along with the entire team.

Talking about his experience he shares, “ The entire team had a boot camp for 10 days in Dharamshala, where we were training with players who were a part of ’83 World Cup team. So, Madan Lal sir came for two days and I got to learn a lot from him. Training in cricket with the man himself was a lot of fun for me. While it was easy for me to learn about the game as I have played cricket for over 10 years, learning how to walk and talk like Madan Lal sir was the trickiest part”.

He further adds, “It is a big challenge to train an actor to copy one’s action to perfection, but all the actors are really working hard and putting in a lot of effort. I am confident that by the time they start shooting for the film, they will be perfect at it. Kabir Khan has asked us a lot of questions regarding the '83 World Cup and he has studied every aspect of what happened then. It was a great experience with all the actors together for a 10-day camp”.

Tracing the historic victory of 1983 World Cup, Kabir Khan's upcoming directorial will star Ranveer Singh as the former Captain of the Indian Cricket Team, Kapil Dev. It would be Ranveer Singh's first trilingual film to be made in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Directed by Kabir Khan, the sports film will bring to light one of the most important events in the history of Indian cricket. The film will be shot at real locations and will be going on floor, early next year.

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