Did Brett Lee acted in Bollywood movies?

Did Brett Lee acted in Bollywood movies?

Brett Lee made his Bollywood debut when he featured in the Harman Baweja-starrer “Victory”. The 2009 movie was a massive flop at the Indian box office. Recently, the cricketer took a look back at the massive box-office failure.

Which movie is Brett Lee in?

UNindian2015
Tim Cahill: The Unseen Journey2010VictoryHaan Main Tumhara Hoon
Brett Lee/Movies

Where was unINDIAN filmed?

Sydney
unINDIAN is a 2015 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Anupam Sharma and starring Brett Lee and Tannishtha Chatterjee. It was entirely shot in Sydney.

Did cricketers act in Victory movie?

It is Harman Baweja’s second release after his debut film Love Story 2050, which performed very badly at the box office….Victory (2009 film)

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Produced by Manmohan Shetty AjitPal Mangat
Starring Harman Baweja Amrita Rao Anupam Kher Gulshan Grover Several International Cricketers

What is the height of Brett Lee in feet?

6′ 2″
Brett Lee/Height

Who is known as Binga in cricket?

Brett Lee
Brett Lee

Lee in January 2003
Personal information
Full name Brett Lee
Born 8 November 1976 Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Nickname Binga

How much is Brett Lee?

Brett Lee was born on 8 November 1976 in New South Wales. His father’s name is Bob and his mother’s name is Helen. Brett Lee has represented the Australian cricket team in 76 Tests, 221 ODIs, and 25 T20Is….Brett Lee Net Worth 2021: Career, Income, Assets, Biography.

Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: November 8, 1976
Gender: Male
Height: 1.87 M (6′ 2″)
Profession: Cricketer

Is Unindian movie hit or flop?

Disaster

Screens: 125
First Day: 3,75,000

Is Vijay Shekhawat real?

Admiral Vijai Singh Shekhawat, PVSM, AVSM, VrC, ADC is a former Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy. He was 15th Chief of Naval Staff and served as Navy Chief from September-30 1993 to September-30 1996.

Is victory movie true story?

The original draft of the script was a serious drama, based on the true story of a group of allied P.O.W.s challenged to a football match by the Germans. The P.O.W.s decided to go for “victory”, won the match and were consequently executed.