Sports biopics are always successful for Bollywood and the proven films are Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, 83, and Shabaash Mithuu. These films have left an impact on the audience and now Bollywood directors and writers are focusing on new projects on the successful players. After the reports of casting Ayushman Khurrana in Saurav Ganguly’s biopic went viral online, moviegoers are waiting for the biopic of Virat Kohli. You will be wondering about who is playing the lead role in the biopic of Virat Kohli. Reports suggested that Ram Charan can play the role of Virat Kohli in his biopic.
Ram Charan to play Virat Kohli in Bollywood movie?
Since news of Ram Charan starring in the cricketer’s biopic broke online, fans and cinema admirers of both the actor and Virat Kohli have been eager to see him in a sports-centric film. According to reports, the actor was presented with the concept for the biopic by a well-known Bollywood production house, and he has already given the project the green light.
Pinkvilla, on the other hand, claims that these reports are absolutely false. Ram Charan’s representative said that the actor has no plans to play Virat Kohli in the upcoming biopic. According to the source, the Telugu actor is now concentrating on completing all of his committed tasks.
Ram Charan on playing the Indian cricketer
During an Interview, the RRR actor was asked about a future role he would like to play. In response, the actor stated that he is interested in appearing in a biopic film. He said, “I’m eager to do a film based on any sport. It’s long-delayed, and perhaps a sports-themed picture.”
He was afterwards questioned if he would be interested in playing star cricketer Virat Kohli in a film. Ram Charan responded excitedly, saying he would love to play the role. He said, “Kohli is an inspirational cricketer, and I believe I have a resemblance to him. If given the opportunity, it will be fantastic.”
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