National Sports Day 2023: Fatima Sana Sheikh To Saiyami Kher 8 Actors Who Aced The Role Of Sports Persons
Saiyami Kher's portrayal of a paraplegic cricketer in 'Ghoomer' exemplifies her dedication to the craft. Playing a sport she herself is passionate about, Saiyami's performance resonated deeply with audiences. To ensure authenticity, she went to great lengths by restraining her dominant hand and learning to execute tasks with her non-dominant hand. This commitment translated into a performance that not only showcased her acting prowess but also highlighted the resilience of differently-abled athletes. (Image Source: PR Handout)
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View In AppPriyanka Chopra's depiction of the iconic Indian boxer Mary Kom in the biographical drama showcased her transformative abilities. The film delved into Mary Kom's struggles, determination, and eventual triumphs in the world of boxing. Priyanka underwent rigorous training to master the art of boxing and accurately portray Mary Kom's style and technique. Her dedication paid off, as she not only won critical acclaim but also ensured that the film became a resounding success. (Image Source: PR Handout)
Dosanjh's transformation into hockey player Sandeep Singh for 'Soorma' showcased his dedication to his craft. The film narrated the inspiring journey of Singh, who battled adversity after a life-changing injury. Diljit, who had no prior experience in hockey, undertook intense physical training to convincingly portray Singh's athletic prowess. His commitment to the role, coupled with the emotional depth he brought to the character, made 'Soorma' a heartfelt tribute to a real-life sports hero. (Image Source: PR Handout)
Ranveer Singh's portrayal of cricketing legend Kapil Dev in the film '83' stands as a testament to his commitment as an actor. The movie chronicles India's historic victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup, a moment that forever etched itself into the nation's memory. Ranveer's portrayal captured Kapil Dev's charisma, leadership, and cricketing prowess, earning him accolades and contributing to his own monumental career achievement. (Image Source: PR Handout)
Parineeti Chopra aced the character of Saina Nehwal in the film 'Saina' which traces Saina's journey from her training at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium to her struggles, her parents' sacrifices for her dreams, her passion for badminton, and everything that it took for her to become World No.1. (Image Source: Twitter/ @TeluguSarcasm)
Fatima Sana Shaikh left an indelible mark with 'Dangal.' Portraying wrestler Geeta Phogat, Fatima's dedication to her role was undeniable. She underwent rigorous training and a disciplined routine to embody the strength and determination of a champion wrestler. Her commitment paid off, and her portrayal of Geeta became a shining example of an actor's dedication to authenticity. (Image Source: PR Handout)
Known for her versatility, Kangana Ranaut once again proved her acting prowess in 'Panga.' Playing the role of a kabaddi player, Kangana embodied the essence of determination and resilience that define athletes. Kangana's portrayal was lauded by both critics and audiences, showcasing her commitment to her craft and her ability to bring depth to every character she takes on. (Image Source: PR Handout)
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' was inspired by 'The Race of My Life', an autobiography co-written by Singh and his daughter, Sonia Sanwalka. Farhan Akhtar, who played the character of Milkha Singh had spent over a year to get the physique of the late sprinter. His performance was deeply appreciated which made him bag the Best Actor award that year. (Image Source: Twitter/@abhiraiforu)