The makers of the film, 'Main Hoon Shahid Afridi' have clearly tried to exploit the popularity of the star player but Afridi said he had nothing to do with the film.
"I want to make it clear the movie has nothing to do with my life," he said.
"I have not seen this film but I would hope it will carry some sort of positive message for the youth as promised to me by the producer of the film while taking my consent to use my name in the title of the film," he said.
But it's Eid release has now been deferred to August 23 with the makers claiming that the movie will revive the Pakistani film industry due to its different subject and approach.
Afridi also made it clear that he hoped that the film didn't contain anything that was not suitable for the youth of the country.
"I have been told it is a sports oriented film and about the success of a low ranked team in a major tournament," he added.
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