In the picture posted by the actor, a thoughtful Emraan as Azhar, is seen walking towards the field amid cheers, boos and his burning effigy.
"For many, he was a hero for some, a villain. He has been worshippedworshipped, judged and criticised for 30 years," Emraan, 36, said of the 52-year-old former cricketer.
He also posted a picture of himself with Azharuddin and captioned it, "Reel life!! real life!!"
The film, directed by Tony D'Souza, reportedly deals with the many achievements and controversies in Azharuddin's life.
It is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and MSM motion pictures.
