Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar has secured a court order to stop the production of a biopic about his life. Akhtar announced the news on Twitter on July 3, 2023.
“Important announcement. Stay order secured against supposed biopic on my life,” Akhtar tweeted.
Akhtar has accused the filmmakers of violating the terms of their agreement and of threatening him in writing. He has said that he will not allow the biopic to be made without his consent.

The biopic, titled “Rawalpindi Express,” was announced in 2022. It was to be directed by Adnan Sarwar and star Umair Jaswal as Akhtar.Akhtar has had a long and controversial career in cricket.
He is known for his fast bowling and his outspoken personality. He has also been involved in several controversies, including allegations of match fixing.
It is unclear what the impact of Akhtar’s court order will be on the biopic. The filmmakers have not yet commented on the situation.
Akhtar’s decision to take legal action to protect his rights is a significant development.
It shows that he is determined to ensure that his story is told accurately. It is also a reminder of the importance of protecting intellectual property rights.
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