Indian umpire Anil Chaudhury to feature in new film? Blockbuster poster drops bombshell during T20 World Cup 2026
After the retirement from international cricket, the Indian umpire, Anil Chaudhary, who has opened his YouTube channel on the laws of the game, is set to appear in the film as the blockbuster poster drops bombshell amidst the T20 World Cup 2026.

The Indian umpire, Anil Chaudhury, is going to feature in a movie as Epic Films Entertainment has revealed the poster of the new movie called ‘Goli toh chalegi’, which is coming into the cinemas very soon. The poster also has a tagline of- ‘Pehle ungli uthti thi toh batsman OUT hota tha, Ab ungli uthegi toh kahani khatam hogi.’
Anil Chaudhury, in the past, made a guest appearance in the crime thriller series called CID, which is known for enforcing the laws of the land and making decisions on the field. That time, a picture went viral on social media showing him in a black suit and matching sunglasses, sharing the flame of the legendary character ACP Pradyuman, played by veteran actor Shivaji Satam.
Anil has been part of 12 Test matches- four of which have been as the umpire in the field and eight of them as the third umpire. He has also officiated 49 ODIs and 64 T20Is, along with one women’s Test match and eleven women’s ODIs. In terms of first-class cricket, Anil has stood in 91 games, while in the shortest format, he has been part of 278 games.
Anil Chaudhary to appear in film amidst T20 WC 2026
After he retired from international umpiring, he opened his new YouTube channel, where he has spoken about various rules and regulations of the umpiring and the decisions that many international players are not aware of.
Meanwhile, India lost their opening Super 8 clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 against South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This puts them in a difficult position to qualify for the semifinal of the tournament, having been hit by a damaged net run rate of -3.800.
South Africa posted 187 runs for the loss of seven wickets in their allotted 20 overs, thanks to David Miller’s fine knock of 63 runs at a strike rate of 180, while none of the Indian batters could stand out and put a strong score on the board.
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