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Brett Lee shares day out with fans in Mumbai

Brett Lee's Indian fans were in for a treat when the former Australian fast bowler, who is in the country to promote his film "UnIndian".

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Published: Jul 30, 2016, 12:23 AM (IST)
Edited: Jul 30, 2016, 12:23 AM (IST)

Brett Lee was seen interacting and engaging in an exciting game of cricket with his fans © IANS
Brett Lee was seen interacting and engaging in an exciting game of cricket with his fans © IANS

Mumbai: Brett Lee‘s Indian fans were in for a treat when the former Australian fast bowler, who is in the country to promote his film “UnIndian“, decided to get candid with them as part of a fan meet session here on Friday. INOX Leisure Ltd, a multiplex chain, hosted the sports icon at its Inorbit Mall in Malad, read a statement. Lee was seen interacting and engaging in an exciting game of cricket with his fans. Arun Bhatia, Regional Director, South, INOX Leisure Ltd, said: “We are very happy to host Lee at INOX, Malad. It is indeed a pleasure to give our guests this opportunity to meet and interact with the star here.” Virat Kohli best batsman at the moment: Brett Lee

“UnIndian” is an Australian romantic comedy film directed by Anupam Sharma and starring Lee in the lead along with Tannishtha Chatterjee. The film was shot in Sydney and is slated to release in India on August 19. It also stars Supriya Pathak, Akash Khurana and Gulshan Grover. Brett Lee: ‘Unindian’ contains sizzling chemistry between me and Tannishtha Chatterjee

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Australia cricketer Brett Lee, who is currently in India to promote his film “UnIndian”, terms India Test skipper Virat Kohli as the best cricketer at the moment. “I feel Virat is the best cricketer at the moment. Tendulkar is the best batsman and now I feel Kohli is tremendous from his work ethic…. his aggression is amazing. People look up to him,” Lee told reporter. The former Australian fast bowler also says that he still loves cricket but getting into acting is the second innings of his life. “I still love cricket. You will always respect the game enough but this is my second innings,” he said