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Muttiah Muralitharan on Tamil biopic: My legacy is cricket and ‘800’ attempts to tell the authentic story

The former Sri Lankan spinner on the forthcoming World Cup, and the making of, and minimal fiction in, his Tamil biopic ‘800’, which will release along with dubbed versions in Telugu and Hindi on October 6 in Indian theatres, and will touch upon the Sri Lankan civil war and the 2009 terror attack on their cricket team.

October 05, 2023 / 14:52 IST
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Sri Lankan former cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran (left) and Madhur Mittal playing Muralitharan in the sports biopic '800', releasing in theatres on Friday.
Sri Lankan former cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran (left) and Madhur Mittal playing Muralitharan in the sports biopic '800', releasing in theatres on Friday.

Muthiah Muralidaran (aka Muttiah Muralitharan and Murali), the Sri Lankan cricketing legend who has transcended borders and cultures, is set to have his remarkable life story brought to the big screen in the sports-based film 800. The film, directed by MS Sripathy and produced by Movie Train Motion Pictures, is set to hit theaters on October 6 and has Madhur Mittal playing the lead role. As the highly anticipated release draws near, Muralitharan shares some insights in an exclusive interview:

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Whose idea was it to make the biopic and what was your initial reaction to it?

The idea for the biopic actually came about by chance. It wasn't something I had actively pursued. Back in 2008, during a visit to Sri Lanka, director Venkat Prabhu and a team, including director Sripathy, came to meet us. My wife and her childhood friend, Venkat Prabhu, were reconnecting during this visit. After learning about my achievements and seeing my trophies, they proposed making a biopic. At that time, I wasn't too keen on the idea, but it eventually evolved. It was around the same time I decided to contribute to my foundation's (Foundation of Goodness) charitable work, and director Venkat Prabhu urged Sripathy to start writing the script. Despite some delays, the project took off, and 800 is finally hitting theatres on October 6.