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‘Sourav Ganguly and Rajkummar Rao will be a great combination,’ Prosenjit Chatterjee congratulates Maalik actor on landing Ganguly biopic

The Sourav Ganguly biopic will mark Rajkummar Rao’s second collaboration with director Vikramaditya Motwane after their critically acclaimed survival thriller Trapped.

Rajkummar Rao will play Sourav Ganguly in an upcoming filmRajkummar Rao at Maalik trailer launch. (Photo: Varinder Chawla)

The trailer of Maalik dropped today, offering a striking departure for Rajkummar Rao, who’s seen in a full-blown action avatar, firing guns, delivering cheesy dialogues, and pulling off slick stunts with swagger. While the internet is abuzz with Rajkummar’s transformation, another talking point has been the presence of Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee, who plays a formidable cop pitted against Rajkummar’s gangster in the film. In one of the trailer’s key moments, Prosenjit’s character vows to hunt Maalik down.

However, at the trailer launch event in Mumbai, there was no trace of on-screen rivalry between the two actors. Instead, the mood was warm and full of mutual admiration. Prosenjit, in fact, used the platform to publicly congratulate Rakummar for being cast as Sourav Ganguly in the long-anticipated biopic directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.

‘Sourav Ganguly biopic is going to be a great film’

“Just ten days ago, Sourav and I were chief guests at an event together. I hugged him and said, ‘I’m going to meet Rajkummar soon. We’ve done a film together that’s about to release.’ I’m so happy. Dada and Raj, that’s a great combination. And with Vikram, one of my favourite directors, I’m sure it’s going to be a great film,” said Prosenjit.

Prosenjit Chatterjee Prosenjit Chatterjee at Maalik trailer launch. (Photo: Varinder Chawla)

While Rajkummar Rao didn’t offer a comment on the biopic at the event, he smiled warmly in response. The two actors also bonded over their shared Bengali connection, Rajkummar’s wife, actress Patralekhaa, is from Shillong and has Bengali roots.

The Sourav Ganguly biopic has been in the news for several years, and it was only recently that the project gained fresh momentum. Ganguly himself confirmed casting during a media interaction earlier this year, saying, “From what I’ve heard, Rajkummar Rao will play the role… but there are issues of dates, so it will take more than a year to hit the screens.”

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Shortly after Ganguly’s comments, Rajkummar officially confirmed the news: “Now that Dada has already said it, let me also make it official — yes, I am playing him in his biopic.”

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The Sourav Ganguly biopic will mark Rajkummar Rao’s second collaboration with director Vikramaditya Motwane after their critically acclaimed survival thriller Trapped.

Anas Arif is a prolific Entertainment Journalist and Cinematic Analyst at The Indian Express, where he specializes in the intersection of Indian pop culture, auteur-driven cinema, and industrial ethics. His writing is defined by a deep-seated commitment to documenting the evolving landscape of Indian entertainment through the lens of critical theory and narrative authorship. Experience & Career As a core member of The Indian Express entertainment vertical, Anas has cultivated a unique beat that prioritizes the "craft behind the celebrity." He has interviewed a vast spectrum of industry veterans, from blockbuster directors like Vijay Krishna Acharya, Sujoy Ghosh, Maneesh Sharma to experimental filmmakers and screenwriters like Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, Varun Grover, Rajat Kapoor amongst several others. His career is characterized by a "Journalism of Courage" approach, where he frequently tackles the ethical implications of mainstream cinema and the socio-political subtext within popular media. He is also the host of the YouTube series Cult Comebacks, where he talks to filmmakers about movies that may not have succeeded initially but have, over time, gained a cult following. The show aims to explore films as works of art, rather than merely commercial ventures designed to earn box office revenue. Expertise & Focus Areas Anas's expertise lies in his ability to deconstruct cinematic works beyond surface-level reviews. His focus areas include: Auteur Studies: Detailed retrospectives and analyses of filmmakers such as Imtiaz Ali, Anurag Kashyap, and Neeraj Ghaywan, often exploring their central philosophies and creative evolutions. Cinematic Deconstruction: Examining technical and narrative choices, such as the use of aspect ratios in independent films (Sabar Bonda) or the structural rhythm of iconic soundtracks (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge). Industrial & Social Ethics: Fearless critique of commercial blockbusters, particularly regarding the promotion of bigoted visions or the marginalization of communities in mainstream scripts. Exclusive Long-form Interviews: Conducting high-level dialogues with actors and creators to uncover archival anecdotes and future-looking industry insights. Authoritativeness & Trust Anas Arif has established himself as a trusted voice by consistently moving away from standard PR-driven journalism. Whether he is interrogating the "mythology of Shah Rukh Khan" in modern sequels or providing a space for independent filmmakers to discuss the "arithmetic of karma," his work is rooted in objectivity and extensive research. Readers look to Anas for an educated viewpoint that treats entertainment not just as a commodity, but as a critical reflection of the country's collective conscience. ... Read More

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