Anushka Sharma is leaving no stone unturned for her comeback film Chakda Xpress, which is a biopic on fast bowling cricketer Jhulan Goswami. The actress will be training extensively for the game in Leeds in the UK, to prepare herself before she shoots the intensive cricket portions of the film.
Chakda Xpress marks Sharma's return to the movies as an actress after her 2018 release Zero, where she starred alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif.
"Anushka will prepare her body, she will perfect her cricket skills extensively in Leeds from mid-August before she starts shooting the cricket portions of the film. She has always been a deeply committed artiste and she wants to do justice to the role at hand. She will prep thoroughly and put herself through rigorous training exercises before she shoots the key scenes right from the end of August through September," a source trade confirmed to IANS.
The Netflix film traces the glorious journey of one of the fastest female pacers in the history of world cricket, Jhulan Goswami. It will showcase how the pacer moves up the ladder despite countless hindrances to fulfill her only dream: to play cricket.
Goswami went on to captain the Indian women's national cricket team and is a role model for aspiring cricketers in the country. In 2018, an Indian postage stamp was issued in her honour. She holds the world record for the highest number of wickets taken by a woman in an international career.
Sharma has started filming for Chakda Xpress which will be shot in India and UK. The film is being produced by Clean Slate Filmz.