Cricketer-Turned-Lieutenant-Colonel, MS Dhoni, Will Now Be Producing A Show On Indian Army
Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be producing a TV show on the Indian Army. The show will narrate stories of the brave Param Vir Chakra and Ashoka Chakra awardees. The TV series will tell the stories of military officers as Dhoni wants people of this country to know about the lives of Indian Army officers through his show.
Indian cricketing legend, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is busy performing his duties in Jammu and Kashmir. In the course of his service, he will be staying with his fellow soldiers of the 106 TA Battalion (Para).
After being seen playing volleyball with other soldiers in the Territorial Army, polishing his shoes, unfurling flag on Independence Day, he¡¯ll now be seen producing a TV show on the Indian Army.
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He¡¯ll be producing a show in which stories of decorated army officers will be told. Studionext in collaboration with Dhoni, who is a Lieutenant Colonel with the Parachute Regiment, will bring forward unique anthology of episodic stories.
"The show will narrate stories of the brave Param Vir Chakra and Ashoka Chakra awardees. With compelling stories and intriguing content on board, the show is slated for a 2020 release," according to reports.
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The TV series will tell the stories of military officers, as Dhoni wants people of this country to know about the lives of Indian Army officers through his show. At present, the show is being scripted and all other formalities are also taking place, to get the shoot started.
Back in August, a video was doing rounds on social media, where the 38-year-old, in uniform, was seen humming the lyrics of the famous Bollywood song ¡®Main pal do pal ka shayar hun¡¯ from the movie Kabhi Kabhie.
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Dhoni took a sabbatical after playing the 2019 World Cup. Earlier this month, he had said that he won't talk about his much-awaited comeback till January.
"January tak mat poocho (don't ask me till January)," he at an event in Ranchi before questions could be asked about his break, which started with India's semi-final loss to New Zealand in the World Cup in July.