The average video bitrate is around 5700 Kbps. looks good, too, but these scenes have their limitations. And the footage sourced from television broadcasts, home movies, etc. The video quality is great in all the scenes shot for the film. Even his strained relationship with Mohammad Azharuddin is articulated by others (Harsha Bhogle, Boria Majumdar), with the man himself saying nothing on the issue. This review is for the English language DVD of 'Sachin: A Billion Dreams'. There is no mention of Tendulkar’s soured relationship with friend Vinod Kambli (the only time Kambli is mentioned is when Tendulkar talks about their record-breaking partnership for Shardashram school), the infamous case of the unpaid Ferrari tax, or the controversial decision by stand-in skipper Rahul Dravid to declare a test innings in Multan with Tendulkar just six runs short of his double century. Sachin: A Billion Dreams is a 2017 Indian documentary sports film directed by James Erskine and produced by Ravi Bhagchandka and Shrikant Bhasi under the banners 200 NotOut Productions and Carnival Motion Pictures.The film is a documentary on the life of Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. There is also a passing mention of WorldTel boss Mark Mascarenhas and his mission to make Tendulkar a pan-India brand.
We have sports historian Boria Majumdar comparing rising tensions in Kashmir in 1989 and Tendulkar facing Pakistani pace bowlers in his first series for India and somehow making them out to be part of the same narrative. Watch Sachin a billion dreams with your cricket crazed friends. Erskine seems to start off wanting to juxtapose the rise of Tendulkar to India’s burgeoning economy, but abandons the thought midway. In the beginning, there are gratuitous shots of mosques and temples and scenes on the partition of India, accompanied by a solemn voice-over about poverty and India’s troubled past. But you won’t get an insight into the mind of one of the world’s greatest sportsmen because the film is too busy painting him as a paragon of virtue.