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There has never been a moment in India when women cricketers of the country have been treated as equals with their male counterparts, says independent filmmaker Sunil Kalra,who screened his documentary on womens cricket in India Poor Cousins of Million Dollar Babies at The Viceregal Hall of Hotel Claridges Thursday. Present at the event was actor Rani Mukerji,draped in an elegant black sari,who was seen sharing some fun moments with writer Jaideep Sareen,Minister of State for Commerce,Jyotiraditya Scindia and Indian womens cricket captain Anjum Chopra.
Researched,scripted and filmed by Kalra and supported financially by entrepreneur Bava Mahdoom,the film,reportedly the first on womens cricket in India,captures the worthy moments of the countrys female cricket team by blending footages of some important matches for India with those capturing the anxiety and thrill of playing at Lords and the camaradarie in the dressing room. Women in India have gone through extreme hardship to mature in a game which has always been called a gentlemans game. And their effort is going unnoticed. While their earnings are meagre,their male counterparts are earning in millions. We really need to honour these players, says Kalra,who took four years to complete the film and now plans to travel with the film to sports film festivals around the world.
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