05 May,2015 08:50 AM IST | | Gaurav Dubey
The shoot of MS Dhoni biopic starring Sushant Singh Rajput is said to have been put on hold till June as the script is again being reworked
Sushant Singh Rajput and Mahendra Singh Dhoni
The proposed biopic on Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni has apparently been delayed once again as the script is undergoing a few changes. The Neeraj Pandey film starring Sushant Singh Rajput is likely to roll only in June, say sources.
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Sushant Singh Rajput
"The film was supposed to go on floors last year, but was postponed when Dhoni suddenly decided to hang up his Test boots. The script had to be reworked to include his retirement. Now, recent developments like India losing their World Cup campaign at the semi final stage preceded by the birth of Dhoni's daughter, Ziva, also need to be incorporated in the script. That is the reason for the delay in starting the film's shoot," says an insider.
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So far, only the film's poster has been released.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
A source working on the project confirms that the film's shoot schedule has been pushed ahead. "But we are all positive about the project and Sushant has been working really hard for it. There has been constant delays in the project due to recent developments in Dhoni's personal and professional life. We were supposed to start shooting for the film this month, but now the schedule has been pushed ahead to June. We want to showcase the facts of Dhoni's life in the film and that's the biggest challenge for us. Hence, the delay," adds the source.
The director and the film's spokesperson were not available for comment.