Rahul Dravid Playfully Suggests He’d Star in His Own Biopic

Rahul Dravid humorously joked that he’d play himself in a biopic for the right price, showcasing his trademark humility and humour.

Rahul Dravid Jokes About Playing Himself in Biopic

Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid recently made headlines with a light-hearted comment that has left fans both amused and curious.

When asked who he thinks should play his role in a potential biopic, the ever-humble Dravid quipped, “If it’s good money, then I’ll play it myself (smiles).” 

This witty remark highlights Dravid’s trademark humility and sense of humour, offering a glimpse into the personality of one of cricket’s most respected figures.

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The idea of a biopic on Rahul Dravid is something that has excited cricket enthusiasts for years. 

Known as “The Wall” for his solid defence and consistency on the field, Dravid has had a storied career filled with numerous accolades and memorable moments. 

While Dravid has always been known for letting his cricket do the talking, this comment has shown a rare playful side of the cricketing legend, making the prospect of a biopic even more intriguing.

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Rahul Dravid Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award

Rahul Dravid received a standing ovation at the CEAT Cricket Awards on Wednesday, being honoured with the lifetime achievement award for his contributions to cricket.

This accolade comes after his tenure as India’s head coach, where he led the team to a T20 World Cup victory on June 29, 2024.

Dravid, who had previously seen a disappointing 2007 ODI World Cup and missed the 2011 World Cup, made a remarkable comeback by guiding India to their first ICC trophy in 11 years. 

Over his 18-year international career, Dravid played 164 Tests, 244 ODIs, and one T20I, amassing impressive records in runs and centuries.

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Besides his playing career, Dravid has also contributed as a mentor for IPL teams, head coach of India‘s U-19 and A teams, and as Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy.

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Rahul Dravid humorously joked that he’d play himself in a biopic for the right price, showcasing his trademark humility and humour.

Rahul Dravid Jokes About Playing Himself in Biopic

Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid recently made headlines with a light-hearted comment that has left fans both amused and curious.

When asked who he thinks should play his role in a potential biopic, the ever-humble Dravid quipped, "If it's good money, then I'll play it myself (smiles)." 

This witty remark highlights Dravid’s trademark humility and sense of humour, offering a glimpse into the personality of one of cricket’s most respected figures.

The idea of a biopic on Rahul Dravid is something that has excited cricket enthusiasts for years. 

Known as "The Wall" for his solid defence and consistency on the field, Dravid has had a storied career filled with numerous accolades and memorable moments. 

While Dravid has always been known for letting his cricket do the talking, this comment has shown a rare playful side of the cricketing legend, making the prospect of a biopic even more intriguing.

Rahul Dravid Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award

Rahul Dravid received a standing ovation at the CEAT Cricket Awards on Wednesday, being honoured with the lifetime achievement award for his contributions to cricket.

This accolade comes after his tenure as India's head coach, where he led the team to a T20 World Cup victory on June 29, 2024.

Dravid, who had previously seen a disappointing 2007 ODI World Cup and missed the 2011 World Cup, made a remarkable comeback by guiding India to their first ICC trophy in 11 years. 

Over his 18-year international career, Dravid played 164 Tests, 244 ODIs, and one T20I, amassing impressive records in runs and centuries.

Besides his playing career, Dravid has also contributed as a mentor for IPL teams, head coach of India's U-19 and A teams, and as Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram