The 2025 Annual Conference of the International Cricket Council, a significant event for global cricket, brought together all 108 member nations to deliberate on the future of the sport. Chaired by Jay Shah, the four-day meeting focused on scheduling, tournament expansion, and fan engagement strategies. Beyond these cricketing matters, the announcement that long-time commentator Mikkhail Vaswani was entering the film industry created considerable buzz.
During the conference, Vaswani moderated a high-profile session alongside Rahul Dravid and Mahela Jayawardene. Soon after, his foray into film became a subject of widespread discussion, with online users debating whether voices familiar from the commentary box could successfully transition to acting. Commentary provides a natural form of entertainment, with a smooth flow between sports presentation and overall entertainment. This is especially true given the growing trend of media personalities branching out beyond their established roles.
Vaswani is set to appear in the Malayalam film ‘I’m Game,’ produced by Wayfarer Films. The film will feature intense action sequences choreographed by the Anbariv Masters, known for their work in films like KGF and Leo. The film is anticipated to be a milestone for Dulquer Salmaan, aiming to blend mass appeal with high-octane action and storytelling. The first phase of filming took place in Thiruvananthapuram. The screenplay was written by Sajeer Baba, Ismail Aboobacker, and Bilal Moidu.
Cricket and cinema have long held a unique place in India and much of Asia, often sharing audiences and cultural space. The movement of personalities between the two worlds brings an existing fan base and storytelling prowess. The news of Vaswani’s film entry highlights the increasing intersection of sports gatherings and entertainment news, providing new opportunities for collaboration and audience engagement.







