Fans celebrate MS Dhoni's 42nd birthday in style, re-release of his biopic gets houseful shows

Fans were also delighted as they were treated to MS Dhoni's biopic in cinema halls. Filmmakers decided to re-release the movie on his birthday

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On July 7, 2023, former India skipper MS Dhoni celebrated his 42nd birthday. From fans to his fellow teammates, everyone wished him a happy and healthy future. However, fans were also delighted as they were treated to MS Dhoni's biopic in cinema halls. Filmmakers decided to re-release the movie, and it attracted a huge audience in cinemas.

It's worth noting that Dhoni's biopic, "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story," is India's highest-grossing sports biopic movie. It has revealed the real characters and heroes behind the successful Dhoni. However, in the southern states, shows were full as fans celebrated Dhoni's birthday in style. In Vishakhapatnam, fans watched MS Dhoni's untold story with party poppers and cake.

In many cities, huge cutouts of Dhoni have been installed to mark his presence. Dhoni has been phenomenal throughout his career and has earned a different level of respect from southern states after his successful stint with the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. He is also the most successful Captain in the prestigious league, with five titles in 16 years.

MS Dhoni has been phenomenal for India

Dhoni has been nothing short of amazing throughout his stellar career. His retirement from international cricket in 2020 signified the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy that fans throughout the world will treasure for the rest of their lives.

Dhoni's numbers in one-day internationals (ODIs) speak for themselves. He accumulated a remarkable 10,773 runs in 350 matches, including 10 centuries and 73 half-centuries, at an astounding average of 50.57. Notably, he owns the record for most not-outs in one-day internationals, going not-out on 84 occasions.

Dhoni's influence in Test cricket was as notable as in limited-over formats. In 90 Test matches, he scored 4,876 runs at an average of 38.09, including six centuries and 33 half-centuries. In 2014, his retirement from Test cricket in Australia signified the end of an era in Indian cricket.

Dhoni's leadership was simply outstanding. India achieved great feats under his captaincy, including two World Cup victories in four years. He led the side to victories in the 2007 World Twenty20 and the 2011 Cricket World Cup, inspiring millions of supporters with pride and delight.

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