A Mumbai-based production company 200NotOut is working on the movie to be directed by award-winning British director James Erskine.
"Proud to announce the Docu-Feature, which would be based on my life. This is in association with @ravi0404 and @200NOTOUTFIILMS. Would love to involve you all.. Suggest what should be the name for this movie. Send me your thoughts here: http://Bit.Ly/NameMyMovie," Tendulkar, 41, tweeted.
The cricketer said that the person who comes up with the most apt title for the film will be rewarded with a special surprise.
The batsman, who played an astonishing 200 Tests and scored 100 centuries across all three formats of the game, retired in 2013.
Awarded India's highest civilian honour - the Bharat Ratna - last year, Tendulkar is a sitting Rajya Sabha MP.
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