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Noted sports choreographer Rob Miller joins Dulquer Salmaan's I'm Game

He has earlier been part of films like Chak De India, 83, Jersey, Maidaan, etc

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Adding more strength to the technical team of I'm Game, the makers have roped in noted sports choreographer Rob Miller to handle the cricket scenes in the film. RDX-fame Nahas Hidhayath is directing the film, which is headlined by Dulquer Salmaan. As confirmed by the makers, cricket is an integral part of the film's narrative, and Rob's expertise in staging and choreographing the sport portions is certain to prove handy. He earlier took on the role in Indian films like Chak De India, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, 83, Jersey, Chandu Champion, Maidaan, Azhar, Mary Kom, etc. Notably, Rob was also part of The Zoya Factor, in which Dulquer played the role of the Indian cricket team's captain.

I'm Game is jointly scripted by Sajeer Baba, Bilal Moidu, and Ismail Aboobacker, with dialogues by Aadarsh Sukumaran and Shahabas Rasheed. Along with Dulquer, the film stars Antony Varghese Pepe in a prominent role. The team is currently filming the cricket portions featuring him in Thiruvananthapuram. Dulquer is yet to start shooting for the film.

I'm Game also stars Tamil actor-director Mysskin, Kathir, Samyuktha Viswanathan. Its technical crew includes cinematographer Jimshi Khalid, music director Jakes Bejoy, editor Chaman Chakko, action choreographers Anbariv, and production designer Ajayan Chalissery. It is produced by Dulquer Salmaan and Jom Varghese under the Wayfarer Films banner. Apart from Malayalam, the film will be released in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada.

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