Fiercely protective of his privacy despite becoming a public figure in his teenage, it was not easy for Tendulkar to open up for the biopic which is now ready for release.
In the making for almost five years, 'Sachin: A Billion Dreams' by British filmmaker James Erskine is all set for a worldwide release on May 26.
"When Ravi (Bhagchandka, producer) met me in 2012, his idea was that the life of other sports personalities have been covered so there should be a film on my life. My first reply was: 'But I am not going to act'. It took me a while to say yes," Tendulkar told PTI in an interview here.
"In my case it (fiction) cannot be possible because everything is real life. Everyone knows what has happened to me. If I have scored 55 runs, people know that. I cannot turn around and make it 155. Ravi said everything would be captured from real life. So, I was convinced that there would be no retakes here."
The cricketer, also called the 'Master Blaster' by fans for his exquisite batting, says he finds the idea of talking about himself "uncomfortable" but the film helped him relive some of the most crucial moments in Indian cricket.
"This film is about that. It is about chasing my dreams. My dream was not only my dream, it was a dream shared by a billion plus people."
The 2000 match-fixing scandal that rocked Indian cricket and shook its foundation is hardly ever been discussed by Tendulkar. But the trailers of the biopic suggest that fans can finally see him addressing the controversial topic.
Tendulkar says the film will also provide an insight into his mind as he dealt with the crests and troughs of international cricket and life.
"The runs that I scored, the highs and lows, nobody known what is going on in mind in those moments. I have spoken about those moments. My family is talking about myself. My mother, sister, my brothers and Anjali (wife) have spoken about me.
Sachin: A billion dreams is written and directed by James Erskine and produced by Ravi Bhagchandka and Carnival Motion Pictures under 200 NotOut Productions.
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