Saiyami Kher, who plays the role of a cricket prodigy in her upcoming movie Ghoomer, has been training hard to make herself physically fit for the role. And to get the cricket part of it right, she trained with former cricketer Murali Kartik.
As Saiyami plays the role of a left-handed cricketer, she wanted a left-handed batsman and bowler to train her for the role. Hence, Murali Karthik was a perfect trainer for her to learn the techniques and details.
Murali was a specialist slow left-arm orthodox bowler known for his loopy trajectory and ability to spin and bounce.
Saiyami said, "I have been obsessed with cricket and played the game since school. I used to try playing the sport with both my hands but the dominant hand in life is my right hand, so on Ghoomer, the challenge was to train and become a left-hander. It was very kind of Kartik to step in, help me with my action and give me those key points and small details that make the difference. I always loved his classic orthodox action as a kid. So, it was so much fun training with him."
Ghoomer, which is written and directed by R Balki, also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Angad Bedi and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. The story is co-written by Rahul Sengupta and Rishi Virmani and is inspired by the story of Karoly Takacs, the late Hungarian right-hand shooter who won two Olympic gold medals with his left hand after his other hand was seriously injured.