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Excited to be able to share my story with my fans: Sania Mirza on biopic

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
February 15, 2020
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Excited to be able to share my story with my fans: Sania Mirza on biopic
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Mumbai, Feb 14:  Tennis star Sania Mirza says she is excited about bringing her life story to the screen and is currently in talks with directors.

It was announced last year that Sania, the only Indian women to win a Grand Slam title (in doubles), has signed a contract with Ronnie Screwala’s RSVP movies.

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“I’ve had some meetings with directors and that’s why I was in Mumbai… It’s still in the initial stages, Sania said about the film.

The sports star said she has always lived her life on her terms and it would be interesting for her to see her fans’ reaction to her journey.

“Anybody who has followed my career, they know that I wear my heart on my sleeves. I’m not scared, it’s exciting for me to be able to tell my story and for people to be able to watch, she told PTI.

Sania, 33, believes athletes make for a good movie subject as people can relate to their struggle and hardwork.

“The hard work that goes into the making of an athlete, a lot of people can relate to it in different ways. We all work hard but when you play a sport, you actually work through sweat and blood. Everybody loves champions.

“Also, a lot of sports personalities, including me, come from a humble background. From having almost nothing to going into becoming huge champions and representing our country, our lives are very relatable,” she said.

Sania was talking on the sidelines of Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2020, where she walked the ramp for designer Rina Singh’s label Eka.

The collection was a collaboration between Eka and Telangana State Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd (TSCO).

Sania said as a public figure she feels it is her responsibility to contribute to the betterment of society and help the locals.

“As a public figure, I have a sense of responsibility. We have to contribute to the society in whatever way possible. I always try and set the right example and go with my heart. And that’s how I live my life.

“So when I support this show, it is not just about fashion, it’s something that’s close to your heart. It was humbling to see the weavers there. It was amazing to be able to contribute to this cause, she said.

LFW Summer/Resort will conclude on Sunday.

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