Did Jackie Shroff Support Hetal Dave's Biopic 'Sumo Didi'?

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Key Takeaways
- Jackie Shroff supports Hetal Dave's biopic.
- Hetal Dave is India's first female sumo wrestler.
- 'Sumo Didi' showcases her journey and struggles.
- The film is directed by Jayant Rohatgi.
- It premiered at the Tokyo Film Festival.
Mumbai, June 22 (NationPress) Renowned actor Jackie Shroff has shown his enthusiasm for the forthcoming biopic titled 'Sumo Didi', which chronicles the life of Hetal Dave, India's pioneering female sumo wrestler.
Shroff proudly highlighted that Dave holds the prestigious title of being the 5th ranked female wrestler worldwide.
In a heartfelt post on his X account, he encouraged everyone to support 'Sumo Didi'. His message read, "Are you aware that we have a sumo wrestler from our country?.. Hetal Dave, India’s first female sumo wrestler.. Ranked 5th in the world.. She is among the most celebrated female sumo wrestlers globally.. yet remains largely unknown in India.. A biopic titled 'SUMO DIDI' is on the way and will be released soon.. Let's rally behind her so the world knows 'HAI SARE JAHAN PE BHAARI, MERE BHARAT KI BETI.' (sic)"
Directed by Jayant Rohatgi, this film marks his debut in direction.
Shriyam Bhagnani takes on the role of Hetal Dave, with a strong supporting cast including Chaitnya Sharma, Anubha Fatehpura, Nitesh Pandey, and Raghav Dheer.
This biographical drama is produced by Jyoti Deshpande, along with Akash Chawla, Arunava Sengupta, and Amit Chandraa, under the banners of Fresh Lime Films, Jio Studios, and Hakuhodo’s MA&TH Entertainment. The film had its premiere at the Tokyo Film Festival in October 2023 and has since been featured in various prestigious film festivals, including the 2024 Palm Springs International Film Festival and 24th New York Indian Film Festival.
'Sumo Didi' stands out as the sole Indian film showcased at two different film festivals in 2024.
The narrative unfolds Dave’s unexpected journey into the world of sumo wrestling. Despite dedicating herself to achieving her dreams, she faced numerous challenges, including social biases and a patriarchal mindset.
The film's technical team includes Akash Agrawal as cinematographer, Dev Rao Jadhav as editor, and Amar Mangrulkar as music composer.