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Brett Lee: Acting was like my initial match
- Updated: August 1, 2016
He sent shivers down a spine of several batsmen, though when Australian cricketer Brett Lee motionless to measure a best in his new innings of behaving with “UnIndian”, he primarily found it formidable to act.
Brett Lee during a sharpened of a cricket-themed film ‘Victory’ during a SCG in Sydney in 2008
When Lee was in a center of his cricket career, he did not expect that he would act in films.
“The chairman we see on a cricket margin personification is different. we have been a film buff, we have desired examination blockbuster films. And now we had a possibility to act in a film and we was vehement about it,” pronounced Lee. It was primarily formidable for Lee to act in front of a camera, though he was adult for a challenge.
“It was haughtiness wrecking initially. It was difficult. It is a opposite knowledge (to act in films). It is like personification your initial diversion in cricket. we would adore to be an all-rounder in films, do all — romance, dance, movement — all,” he said.
“If we have passion and are peaceful to learn and try new things afterwards we can suffer something different.” Asked if he would be seen dancing in “UnIndian”, he said, “I am dancing in it. There are lot of things that we am doing new. You wish all things to come out. Wait and see.” Since “UnIndian” is Lee’s entrance film, he had to get to a ropes of acting.
“I have always given my 100 per cent on cricket margin and have always given best shot. we did a pile-up march in acting, we had a lot of recommendation from friends who had finished films,” he said.