Anushka Sharma heads to o Lord's cricket ground, 3 other stadiums to shoot Chakda Xpress

New Delhi:

Anushka Sharma is gearing for the release of her upcoming film Chakda Xpress. The film, which marks

Anushka’s

Anushka’s

return to the silver screen after four years, is based on the life of former captain of India national women’s cricket team Jhulan Goswami. Ahead of the release of the film, director Prosit Roy and producer Karnesh Ssharma are tracing the locations for the sports drama to honour the achievements the cricketer. Reportedly, the film will be shot at multiple locations and some key portion of the film will be shot at the Lord’s Stadium in the UK. The iconic stadium hosted the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 final where Goswami had picked up three wickets against England.

Anushka is also slated to shoot at the Headingley stadium in the UK. This comes after The Yorkshire County Cricket Club (YCCC) recently announced a sponsorship deal with Karnesh’s Clean Slate Filmz. “The YCCC will take over as the principal sponsor at Headingley for the 2022 season. It’s a given that Anushka will shoot at this stadium. On home turf, the makers are keen to film some sequences at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The film will most likely be shot at four big stadiums across the world,” a source told Mid Day. 

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The source added, “Anushka’s films have always been mounted on a big scale. Karnesh and Anushka want Chakda Xpress to become a definitive biopic based on a woman sportstar. Thus, no stones will be left unturned to ensure that Anushka doing Chakda becomes a huge talking point for audiences worldwide. This move definitely indicates that intention and also gives a promise that a big film is coming from Anushka that will have scale, patriotism and the message of equality all rolled into one.” 

Jhulan Goswami holds the world record for the highest number of wickets taken by a woman in an international career. She also became the joint highest wicket-taker in women’s World Cup history at the recently concluded ICC World Cup. 

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