The makers of Anushka Sharma’s long-delayed biopic on cricket legend Jhulan Goswami, titled ‘Chakda Xpress,’ have written to Netflix urging the streaming platform to release the film. The renewed push follows India’s historic ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 victory, generating fresh hope for the film’s comeback.
Anushka Sharma’s much-anticipated comeback film, ‘Chakda Xpress,’ based on the inspiring life of former Indian fast bowler Jhulan Goswami, has been stuck since its completion in 2022 due to creative differences and budgetary issues with Netflix. The film was originally slated for direct digital release but was shelved following disagreements about the final version.
With India’s women’s cricket team clinching their maiden World Cup title recently in Navi Mumbai, the film’s producers have reignited efforts to bring the biopic to audiences. They have personally reached out to top executives at Netflix India, urging them to resolve conflicts and honor the legacy of the legendary cricketer.
An insider revealed that while the production house went over budget and Netflix had concerns over the project’s direction, the film remains a solid portrayal deserving of release. Internal discussions reportedly resumed at Netflix, with a final decision expected soon after additional work is considered.
‘Chakda Xpress’ chronicles Goswami’s journey from a small-town athlete to one of the fastest female bowlers ever, highlighting her contributions as India’s women’s cricket captain from 2008 to 2011.
Key Highlights:
‘Chakda Xpress’ biopic on Jhulan Goswami completed but delayed since 2022.
Makers have written to Netflix India urging release post-India’s Women’s World Cup win.
Project faced shelving due to creative differences and exceeding budget.
Netflix reportedly reviewing the film for possible release after further work.
Film showcases Goswami’s rise as a pioneering Indian female fast bowler and captain.
Anushka Sharma’s return to acting after a seven-year hiatus.
India’s Women’s team victory has renewed public and industry interest in the film.
Sources: Firstpost, Mid-Day, News18, India Today, NDTV, Pinkvilla