The former India captain, MS Dhoni, and the Indian all-rounder, Hardik Pandya, teamed up in a new “The Unstoppables” film alongside the Indian women’s cricketer, Smriti Mandhana, which sent the entire social media ablaze upon its release. The collaboration, called the “Shortest Action Film,” featuring three of the biggest cricketers from India, has managed to grab a lot of eyeballs since its release, blending the world of cinema and sports in style, to promote an engine oil brand.
In the shortest action film, titled “The Unstoppables,” MS Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, and Smriti Mandhana were in the midst of a difficult situation with a lot of thunder and lightning in the background, grabbing against the odds. As the film reaches its crescendo, these three Indian cricketers help navigate through the sturdy terrain and precarious weather on bikes and cars, helping the people nearby in distress at the same time in a cooperative manner.
Smriti Mandhana featured alongside MS Dhoni and Hardik Pandya in "The Unstoppables" film
The official Instagram of Gulf Oil India, shared the video of “The Unstoppables” film in a collaborative post alongside Hardik Pandya and Smriti Mandhana. “Kehte hain aage badhne ke liye sahi haalat nahi, haunsla aur sahi saath chahiye. Kuch aisa hi dikhaaya hai iss action-packed film mein jahan Dhoni, Smriti, aur Hardik ne berok hokar har mushkil ka saamna kiya. Kyunki jab engine me Gulf Oil padega, zamana berok aage badhega,” the post was captioned.
Moreover, Hardik Pandya is reportedly looking to make a comeback to red-ball cricket in the ongoing 2024-25 season, with a possible inclusion in the Ranji Trophy team of Baroda on the cards. While his former India teammate MS Dhoni is expected to make himself available to play in the IPL 2025 season with Chennai Super Kings, which could lead to him getting retained by the franchise before the auction.
As far as Smriti Mandhana is concerned, the Indian vice-captain, is currently in the UAE, to take part in the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, set to begin on October 3.