Rohit Sharma is preparing for a major entertainment debut after Sony Pictures Networks India released the first teaser of an upcoming project featuring the Indian cricket star.
The teaser has already sparked speculation among fans about whether Rohit could be heading toward a Bollywood-style entertainment career alongside his cricket legacy.
Sony Pictures Networks India unveiled a light-hearted teaser showcasing Rohit Sharma surrounded by excited fans eager to hear his now-iconic dialogue: “Koi bhi garden mein nahi ghumega.”
The line, which originally came during an unscripted moment in a cricket match, quickly turned into a viral cultural sensation across social media.
In the teaser, Rohit humorously reacts to the craze surrounding the phrase and jokes about what could happen once his full show officially airs.
The teaser heavily focuses on Rohit Sharma’s natural charisma and comic timing, giving the project a strong Bollywood-style entertainment feel.
Fans in the video are shown rushing toward him simply to hear the famous one-liner, highlighting how the phrase evolved from a casual dressing-room comment into a pop-culture reference.
The campaign appears designed to showcase Rohit’s personality beyond cricket, positioning him as a mainstream entertainment figure.
Sony LIV and Television release confirmed
According to Sony Pictures Networks India, the upcoming project will air on Sony LIV and Sony Entertainment Television.
While the exact nature of the show remains undisclosed, the teaser suggests the project will combine humor, celebrity appeal, and Rohit Sharma’s signature style.
The broadcaster described the launch as one of the biggest entertainment debuts of the year.
Rohit Sharma, widely regarded as one of India’s most successful cricket captains, is now expanding his presence into mainstream entertainment.
The teaser’s cinematic presentation and fan reactions have already led many viewers to compare the project to a Bollywood-style launch rather than a traditional television appearance.
Although Sony has not revealed further details, the early buzz suggests the show could attract both cricket fans and entertainment audiences alike.







