'Saste nashe karta hai'- Twitter trolls former Pakistan cricketer for claiming Bollywood movie 'Chain kulli ki main kulli' was based on his life-story

Former Pakistan cricketer Hasan Raza has made a bold claim regarding a Bollywood movie having been inspired from his life

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Pakistan cricketers are often in the news for their absurd comments. There, however, comes a time when they take it quite a few notches further, so much so that readers start to question the legibility of it.

A comment of similar absurdity has been made by former Pakistan cricket Hasan Raza who said that the Bollywood movie ‘Chain kulli ki main kulii’ has been inspired by his life.

In a recent interview, he said, “Bollywood movie Chain kulii ki main kulii was inspired by my real-life story.” Although the context of the comment is not clear, it could be to do with Raza’s early debut. It is believed that Raza made his debut at the age of 14 years and 233 days. Later however the legitimacy of his age claims were put into question.

Here's how Twitter reacted to Hasan Raza's comments: 

 

Raza opens up on fixing allegations

Recently, Hasan Raza appeared in Nadir Ali’s Podcast where he talked about his match-fixing scandal controversy. Talking about it Hasan said, “I was part of a meeting where few people started discussing about match-fixing, I felt that there was something wrong going on, I refused to be part of that tournament, then, my videos were leaked after 6 months when I came back to Pakistan, I was about to play UAE cricket league then my scandal came to the light when I was in India, few people approached me who were offering different deals about match-fixing, I came to know what they were upto so I just came back to Pakistan and after that a lot of investigations happened, I have played for Pakistan, I was never into match-fixing, I was trapped because I was to play UAE league, PCB didn’t support me much but atleast they heard me, my whole career was wrapped at the age of 24, I was treated badly, but I didn’t lose heart”

Talking about regaining his status, Hasan Raza said, “People started ignoring me, they didn’t use to pick my call up, I was only giving explanations to people about my match-fixing controversy, hats off to my wife and my mother who stood firm by my side, I then left the city, after that there was a time in my life when I was offered 40 thousand per month for the job of coach, and I was the one who saw boom in life so this downfall was unbearable for me, I then did struggle a lot, I opened my academies in Islamabad, it took me 7 years to get financially stable”

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