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Cricket fans are having a field day on social media after the old India Star team Suresh Rain He was mistakenly referring to the iconic Shah Rukh Khan “Chak of India” movie as a cricket movie. The Gafa, made during a casual chat with WCL anchor Aditi BudhathokiIt caused a large number of ingenious reactions, playful memories and some pointed reminders of the eagle’s eye fans that were highlighted to highlight the true sporting focus of the film.
The incident occurred when Suresh RainA Q&A was asked with a charm of light that called three films based on the cricket. Without beating any eye, Raina listed Mrs. Dhoni, Chake of I LAGAAN.
The old Indian cricketter suggested “Indian Chak”—Anwaware, or perhaps forgetting -for a moment, that the 2007 blockbuster told the story of the epic journey of the Indian women’s hockey team in the glory of the World Cup. The film, worshiped by the powerful representation of coach Kabir Khan by Shah Rukh Khan, has long been a lighthouse for sports and women’s hockey instead of cricket.
Moments after the clip arrived on social media, fans hit the trademark in the Internet. Many had fun spreading Raina’s logic, writing, “And Dangal must be the biopic of Kohli shot!”—A language in the cheek nods another acclaimed sports film that tells the journey of champions’ fighters Geeta and Babita Phogat. The memes that juxtapose cricketers with scenes from popular sports films began to circulate widely. Some fans even stopped making “lagaan” an epic of hockey or imagining Kohli who struggled through the sludge of Dangal.
Although most reactions were light heart, some social media users used the moment to highlight how the portrait of Bollywood sport can blur the boundaries of public imagination, especially when it comes to games that are poorly represented such as hockey. “If Raina, an international cricketter, can mix it, what hope for the rest of us!” joked a user. The conversation also caused some praise for the “India” Chak impact on athletes beyond the cricket and the visibility it provided to Indian women’s hockey.
In the meantime, Raina remained in a good mood, apparently bewildered by the gentle rib online. Some fans even defended him, falling to a real slippery or overwhelming popularity enjoyed by the Cricket in India, where the lines between sports are often blurred in a casual conversation.