Mumbai, Aug 31 : In an inspiring gesture that underscores the power of cinema to inspire and uplift, the makers of Ghoomer and lead actor Saiyami Kher hosted an exclusive screening of the film “Ghoomer” for the paraplegic cricketers of India. The event took place in Mumbai last evening and was attended by nearly 50 paraplegic cricketers between the age of 12-25, including those who officially play for India in international tournaments.
Saiyami Kher’s portrayal in “Ghoomer” left an indelible mark on both audiences and real-life paraplegic cricketers alike. Her compelling performance not only moved the viewers emotionally but also left a profound impact on the lives of those who face unique challenges on the cricket field due to their physical conditions.
Saiyami Kher, said. “I am truly touched by the positive impact ‘Ghoomer’ has had on these exceptional athletes,” she shared. “Their dedication and resilience are truly inspiring, and I am humbled to have been a part of a film that resonated with them. Their stories are part of what we wanted to show in the movie. I’m so honoured that DCCI and BCCI have given us this opportunity to show the film to the people that matter. Human resilience is the definition of these sports people and I’m elated / excited have see their response to seeing Aninas life on screen”.
The DCCI’s collaboration with the creators of “Ghoomer” celebrates the art of filmmaking but also showcases the heartening connection between sports and the cinematic world.