Sania Mirza opens up about her biopic

Rumours had it that Rohit Shetty would be helming the project


Ians May 22, 2018
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MUMBAI: Tennis ace Sania Mirza says nothing has been finalised yet about a biopic on her life.

There have been talks about a film being made on her life and there was also buzz that Rohit Shetty would be helming the project.

Asked about it, Sania told IANS: "No, not yet... There's obviously been a lot of talk going on and in pipeline. But there's nothing official yet."

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Sania, who is married to cricketer Shoaib Malik, is currently expecting their first child. They have decided to give the child the surname Mirza-Malik, an amalgamation of their own last names.

Explaining the decision, Sania said, "That is something that has come from being a woman and being in a position that I have been in all my life... Coming from a culture where a lot of people unfortunately feel that having a boy will take the family and its name forward, and will be the chirag of the family.

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"I come from a family of two girls and we never felt the need to ever have a brother and we were never treated differently. That's the kind of thought process that really is in that. It's a pretty simple thing. At the end of the day, my husband is obviously someone who thinks that way as well. And it takes a very secure and a strong man to say I want my wife's name along with mine. So I think that's really what it was.

"Mirza-Malik is something that we always wanted. Even when we were not planning a baby many years ago... We used to talk about it that one day we would name the baby Mirza-Malik... We are looking forward to it, and regardless of whether it's a boy or a girl, we are really proud to go with both our names."

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COMMENTS (2)

Zaida Parvez | 6 years ago | Reply @Ghessan: The comment you referred to is not offensive. The writer was saying that it is common to give babies a name with both the mother's surname and father's surname these days.
Ghessan | 6 years ago | Reply Vijay Murkute from Facebook comments above! Hatred will leave you nowhere, do you ever think out of your mind? This is the problem when leaders like Modi try to tarnish the impression of a nation.
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