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Shabaash Mithu

Taapsee Pannu looks convincing as onscreen Mitali Raj as makers release trailer of Shabaash Mithu

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2022, at 11:21 pm

Mumbai: Actress Taapsee Pannu looked convincing in portraying the character of retired Indian cricketer Mitali Raj as she unveiled the trailer of her upcoming movie Shabaash Mithu.

The gripping story telling promises to create an impact in audience 's mind.

Directed by Srijit Mukherji, the movie deals with the life and challenges faced by Raj in her playing career.

The two minute and 44 second-long trailer begins with Taapsee in action on the field, hammering boundaries and sixes.

The film is scheduled to release on July 15.

"Mithali Raj You know the name, now get ready to see the story behind what makes her the legend. Woman who redefined 'The Gentleman’s game' She created HERSTORY and I’m honoured to bring it to you
#ShabaashMithu 15th JULY 2022," Pannu wrote on Instagram.

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