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Who will offer me a film, asks Dravid

His seniors have been there. So have his contemporaries and juniors, but ace cricketer Rahul ‘The Wall’ Dravid laughs off his chances on the big screen if a role were to be offered to him, now that he has quit playing one-day cricket. Robin Bansal reports.

Updated on: Oct 15, 2011 02:32 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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His seniors have been there. So have his contemporaries and juniors, but ace cricketer Rahul ‘The Wall’ Dravid laughs off his chances on the big screen if a role were to be offered to him, now that he has quit playing one-day cricket.

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“I don’t think anyone will ever give me a chance in films because I think I’m not good enough. I am a very bad actor,” says Dravid. But, he enjoys watching movies. “The last one I saw was that Farhan Akhtar film… Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.”

Perhaps his focus on the game is what has kept him away from the barrage of endorsements even though most other cricketers do them. “I’ve no interest in these things. I love cricket and everything I ever do will be associated with the game,” says the 38-year-old, who was in Delhi to launch sport label Maxxport’s new collection. He adds, “I try not doing things that I’m not comfortable with. Some of the other guys are a lot more extrovert.”

 
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