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Shabaash Mithu

"The unheard story of Women in Blue."

From child prodigy to trailblazing captain, Indian women's cricket icon Mithali Raj navigates highs and lows of professional career. A story of a young girl's determination and stance against discrimination, about her spirit, passion, courage, and her dreams.

Top Cast

  • Taapsee Pannu

    Taapsee Pannu

    Mithali Raj

  • Vijay Raaz

    Vijay Raaz

    Coach Sampath

  • Mumtaz Sorcar

    Mumtaz Sorcar

    Jhorna Ghosh

  • Inayat Verma

    Inayat Verma

    Young Mithali

  • Brijendra Kala

    Brijendra Kala

    BCCI Head

  • Geeta Agrawal Sharma

    Geeta Agrawal Sharma

    WCB Chief Shanta

  • Shilpi Marwaha

    Shilpi Marwaha

    Sukumari Marwah

  • Sampa Mandal

    Sampa Mandal

    Nilu Paswan

  • Titeeksha Tawde

    Titeeksha Tawde

    Khushi Anvekar

Overview

From child prodigy to trailblazing captain, Indian women's cricket icon Mithali Raj navigates highs and lows of professional career. A story of a young girl's determination and stance against discrimination, about her spirit, passion, courage, and her dreams.

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