As
Kabir
Khan's
83
is
one
day
away
from
its
release,
actor
Pankaj
Tripathi
who
plays
the
role
of
Man
Singh,
the
manager
of
the
Indian
Cricket
Team
which
won
the
1983
cricket
World
Cup,
spoke
about
his
experience
of
working
in
the
film.
While
speaking
to
a
media
portal,
Pankaj
praised
the
bond
of
star
cast
and
said
that
when
audience
will
watch
the
film,
they
will
feel
a
strong
bond
among
the
cast.
"When
you
will
watch
the
film,
you
will
feel
a
strong
bond
among
the
cast.
We
had
such
great
fun
during
the
shoot.
Every
day
after
pack-up,
while
returning
in
a
bus
to
the
hotel,
Harrdy
(Sandhu)
and
Ammy
(Virk)
used
to
sing
songs,
and
everyone
else
sang
in
a
chorus,"
said
Tripathi,
while
speaking
to
Indian
Express.
Recalling
the
shoot
of
83,
Tripathi
revealed
that
he
received
immense
respect
from
each
and
every
member
of
the
film.
"When
we
wrapped
the
Dharamshala
schedule
of
the
film,
Ranveer
Singh
told
me
that
the
entire
team
is
privileged
to
have
worked
with
me
and
share
the
screen
with
me.
Speaking
about
his
character,
the
Stree
actor
said,
"It
is
a
story
about
a
hero
whom
nobody
knows
of.
I
agreed
to
do
the
film
in
the
first
narration
itself."
83,
which
will
arrive
in
theatres
on
December
24,
2021,
chronicles
India's
win
under
Dev's
captainship,
when
the
Men
in
Blue
defeated
West
Indies
in
the
final
to
clinch
their
first-ever
World
Cup
trophy
in
1983.