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In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, the cricketer and the documentary filmmaker spoke about the journey of Unbroken: The Unmukt Chand Story, shared their thoughts on social media trolling and other aspects.
Unbroken: The Unmukt Chand Story, a documentary directed by Raghav Khanna, chronicles the life and career of one of India’s most promising young cricketers, Unmukt Chand, and has garnered widespread appreciation.
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, the cricketer and the documentary filmmaker spoke about the journey of Unbroken: The Unmukt Chand Story, shared their thoughts on social media trolling and other aspects.
To everyone who’s been part of this journey-this is for u. Grateful for the support & also for the rejections & criticisms. Success is what people see but failures built my strength. In flashing lights,silence speaks loudest-this silence is my story.
Unbroken: Trailer out now. pic.twitter.com/Gr8wC32Is4— Unmukt Chand (@UnmuktChand9) September 6, 2025
Raghav shared that when he came to know that Unmukt Chand was taking a retirement at the age of 28 from cricket, ‘he sensed a story’, and that’s how the journey of this documentary began.
The talented cricketer revealed that the decision to announce retirement at such an early age was ‘very tough for him mentally and psychologically’.
The duo also spoke about cricket being the biggest sport in the country, and you are always under the radar. Sharing their thoughts, they said that social media trolling is nothing but ’noise’ and you need to have a strong mindset and focus to keep that noise out of your head.
Speaking about the expectations and baggage, Chand said that more than other’s expectations, you need to live up to your own expectations, which will not only make you a good player but also a good man.
The documentary highlights not just Unmukt Chand’s talent, but also his perseverance, courage, and ability to reinvent himself in the face of setbacks. Raghav Khanna’s sensitive direction makes the film relatable and moving, appealing to sports fans and general audiences alike. By focusing on the journey rather than just the records, the documentary reminds viewers that success is often measured by resilience, determination, and the lessons learned along the way.
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