<p>Saiyami Kher, who plays the role of a cricket prodigy in her upcoming movie <em>Ghoomer</em>, has been training hard to make herself physically fit for the role. And to get the cricket part of it right, she trained with former cricketer Murali Kartik.</p>.<p>As Saiyami plays the role of a left-handed cricketer, she wanted a left-handed batsman and bowler to train her for the role. Hence, Murali Karthik was a perfect trainer for her to learn the techniques and details.</p>.<p>Murali was a specialist slow left-arm orthodox bowler known for his loopy trajectory and ability to spin and bounce.</p>.<p>Saiyami said, "I have been obsessed with cricket and played the game since school. I used to try playing the sport with both my hands but the dominant hand in life is my right hand, so on <em>Ghoomer</em>, the challenge was to train and become a left-hander. It was very kind of Kartik to step in, help me with my action and give me those key points and small details that make the difference. I always loved his classic orthodox action as a kid. So, it was so much fun training with him."</p>.<p><em>Ghoomer</em>, which is written and directed by R Balki, also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Angad Bedi and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. The story is co-written by Rahul Sengupta and Rishi Virmani and is inspired by the story of Karoly Takacs, the late Hungarian right-hand shooter who won two Olympic gold medals with his left hand after his other hand was seriously injured.</p>
<p>Saiyami Kher, who plays the role of a cricket prodigy in her upcoming movie <em>Ghoomer</em>, has been training hard to make herself physically fit for the role. And to get the cricket part of it right, she trained with former cricketer Murali Kartik.</p>.<p>As Saiyami plays the role of a left-handed cricketer, she wanted a left-handed batsman and bowler to train her for the role. Hence, Murali Karthik was a perfect trainer for her to learn the techniques and details.</p>.<p>Murali was a specialist slow left-arm orthodox bowler known for his loopy trajectory and ability to spin and bounce.</p>.<p>Saiyami said, "I have been obsessed with cricket and played the game since school. I used to try playing the sport with both my hands but the dominant hand in life is my right hand, so on <em>Ghoomer</em>, the challenge was to train and become a left-hander. It was very kind of Kartik to step in, help me with my action and give me those key points and small details that make the difference. I always loved his classic orthodox action as a kid. So, it was so much fun training with him."</p>.<p><em>Ghoomer</em>, which is written and directed by R Balki, also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Angad Bedi and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. The story is co-written by Rahul Sengupta and Rishi Virmani and is inspired by the story of Karoly Takacs, the late Hungarian right-hand shooter who won two Olympic gold medals with his left hand after his other hand was seriously injured.</p>