Adil Hussain, Yadav Shashidhar and Neha Dhupia in a scene from 52 Blue 
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Neha Dhupia, Adil Hussain's 52 Blue to open London Film Festival

Neha will attend the premiere alongside her co-star Adil and the ensemble cast of the film

Cinema Express Desk

Neha Dhupia and Adil Hussain starrer international film 52 Blue will open the London Film Festival on July 9

Directed by Ali El Arabi, the film revolves around Ashish (Yadav Shashidhar), a young football fanatic who escapes his isolating life in Kochi, India, with the quiet support of his mother, to travel to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and meet his idol, Lionel Messi.

Neha will attend the premiere in London alongside her co-star Adil and the ensemble cast of the film. The premiere is expected to draw international cinema lovers, industry veterans, and members of the South Asian film community from across the globe, according to a press release.

Neha said 52 Blue will always be a special film for her. "It marks my first international project, and to see it opening a festival as prestigious as the London Indian Film Festival feels surreal. As actors, we constantly seek stories that move us, challenge us, and stay with us long after the camera stops rolling, and this film did exactly that for me," she said in a statement.

"The response to the trailer has been deeply encouraging...To have our European premiere at the iconic BFI Southbank is a huge honour for the entire team. Sharing this moment with such talented co-actors like Adil Hussain and the rest of the cast makes it even more memorable. The association of someone as globally admired as Lionel Messi with the film has also brought an incredible spotlight to the project,” she added.

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