India Is About To Meet Its Most Inspiring Team Blue: Rajveer Singh Wraps Documentary on Wheelchair Cricket Heroes
Mumbai: After weeks of relentless effort, extreme weather conditions, and countless hours on the field, filming has officially concluded for The Other Side of Team Blue, an upcoming documentary directed by Rajveer Singh (@rajveer.live) that shines a spotlight on India’s wheelchair cricket heroes.
Marking Rajveer Singh’s directorial debut, the documentary was filmed at Payyade Sports Club, Borivali, with the support of the International Council of Wheelchair Cricket and the Divyang Cricket Control Board of India. Featuring more than 30 wheelchair cricketers, the project aims to bring national attention to athletes whose achievements and inspiring journeys have remained largely outside the mainstream spotlight.
Shot in Mumbai’s scorching summer heat, often touching 42°C to 45°C, the documentary demanded extraordinary commitment from both the athletes and crew. Despite the challenging conditions, filming continued with a single objective to tell stories that deserve to be seen, heard, and celebrated.
At the heart of the documentary are remarkable achievements and inspiring journeys, including the story of wheelchair cricketer Parshuram, whose incredible innings of 186 runs against Pakistan remains one of the most inspiring achievements in wheelchair cricket. The documentary also highlights the story of Shahid, a wheelchair wicketkeeper whose passion, dedication, and commitment to the sport exemplify the spirit of athletes who continue to push boundaries despite immense challenges.
Through powerful interviews, real-life experiences, and cinematic storytelling, the film captures a side of Indian cricket that many people have never witnessed before one built on resilience, sacrifice, determination, and an unwavering desire to represent the nation with pride.





