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Empowering Cricket Drama: Ghoomer Champions Resilience and Self-Belief.

Ghoomer portrays Anina's cricket journey after a tragedy, guided by coach Paddy. Themes of resilience, gender equality, and self-belief shine.

Ghoomer follows Anina, a determined cricketer, and her coach Paddy (Abhishek Bachchan), navigating challenges, self-belief, and redemption. Empowering and inspiring.


Ghoomer is a captivating film that weaves a compelling narrative around the journey of Anina, a determined cricketer aspiring to join the Indian National Women’s Cricket team. The movie unfolds on the night of Diwali, as Saiyami Kher’s character visits her coach, portrayed by Abhishek Bachchan. Their interaction serves as a pivotal moment, emphasizing the value of happiness. This encounter leads to a unique challenge where Anina is tasked to bowl in torchlight while wearing a saree. Her triumphant execution symbolizes the film’s theme of pushing boundaries.

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Directed by R Balki, the film’s storytelling is direct and impactful, plunging the audience into Anina’s world. Her dream takes an unforeseen turn when she loses her arm in an accident shortly after making the team. Amid despair and suicidal thoughts, she encounters Paddy sir (Abhishek Bachchan), a former cricketer grappling with personal failures. Anina’s resilience and Paddy’s redemption converge as he becomes her coach, helping her transform from a batter to a left-arm bowler.

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The film masterfully blends emotion and humor, with standout scenes such as Paddy’s poignant monologue, conveying his unfulfilled dreams, and the lively banter in the commentary box. Gender equality, sports discrimination, education, and superstitions are thoughtfully interwoven themes. The movie’s duration of 2 hours and 20 minutes is well-paced, maintaining engagement throughout.

Vishal Sinha’s cinematography deserves praise for capturing the essence of cricket scenes, utilizing aerial shots and seamless transitions between the stadium and pitch. The casting is impeccable, with Abhishek Bachchan’s portrayal of Paddy standing out for its complexity. His evolution from unsympathetic to emotionally invested resonates, reminiscent of his father Amitabh Bachchan’s versatility.

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In summary, Ghoomer is an inspiring cinematic creation showcasing the power of self-belief and resilience. Anchored by exceptional performances and well-crafted storytelling, the film delves into both personal growth and broader societal issues, ultimately leaving viewers empowered and uplifted.

Rating- 3.5/5

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