The movie chronicles the 44-year-old cricket icon's journey from a young boy to one of the most celebrated sportsmen of all time.
"This film has helped me relive theimportantmoments of my life through its making. I remain a private person but realised that there is much I have not revealed or spoken about to those who have been instrumental to my life and career, especially the fans.
The film, directed by James Erskine, also features fellow team members such as M S Dhoni and Virender Sehwag offering their insights into Tendulkar's life and legacy.
Erskine, who is known for directing several award-winning films on sports, says it was an honour for him to bring alive the story of a sports legend like Tendulkar.
"Directing the film was a wonderful experience. Coming from the UK, I knew that Sachin was a cricketing legend but, even then, it was an eye-opener to see the adoration and respect that Sachin commands across the globe.
"Sachin is both gracious and a perfectionist, and being able to make this film for the Indian people and many more across the globe was a true honour," he says.
AR Rahman has given music for the film which is set to release on May 26.
The film has been produced by Ravi Bhagchandka of 200NotOut.
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