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'Doosra' trailer brings back memories of NatWest win
June 28 (CRICKETNMORE) It was a moment of victory, pride, revenge and emotional freedom when the Indian cricket team clinched the NatWest trophy in 2002. And director Abhinay Deos sports drama "Doosra -- Indias Other Freedom Struggle" brings back the memories of the victory, and aims to take the audience on an emotional journey.
The trailer, released on Friday, gives a sneak peek into the story of "Doosra...", and how the moment changed an entire generation.
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