Rohit Sharma set for 'Biggest Entertainment Debut'; collaborates with Sony Pictures Networks

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Rohit Sharma recently collaborated with Netflix as well.
Mumbai, 8th May 2026: Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) is set to bring World Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma to audiences across the country. Hinting at his much-anticipated entertainment debut, Sony Pictures Networks India has unveiled an exciting teaser that offers a glimpse into a fresh new collaboration, one that is already sparking buzz and curiosity among fans.
The teaser captures fans in a frenzy as they crowd around Rohit, eagerly urging him to deliver his now-iconic “koi bhi garden mein nahi ghumega” line. In a playful nod to how a spontaneous on-field remark became a viral pop-culture moment, the teaser humorously showcases the frenzy surrounding this dialogue.
Reacting to the overwhelming craze, Rohit quips:
“Do line kya bol di, itna viral ho gaya… jab mera poora show aayega toh kya hoga?”
Sony Pictures Networks’ teaser featuring Rohit Sharma gains nationwide attention

Packed with humour, charisma, and intrigue, this light-hearted teaser from Sony Pictures Networks India sets the stage for what promises to be the biggest entertainment debut of the year.
With Rohit Sharma bringing his trademark wit and effortless charm to the screen, viewers can expect an entertainment spectacle unlike any other coming soon to Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV.
Stay tuned to know more only on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV
Which format is Rohit Sharma playing for India?
Rohit Sharma is playing only ODIs for India.
Who was the captain when India won T20 World Cup 2024 and Champions Trophy 2025?
Rohit was the captain when India won T20 World Cup 2024 and Champions Trophy 2025.
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Ankitjit Singh is a dedicated sports journalist whose childhood dream was to play cricket—now, he serves the game through his work. With over three years of experience in reporting, writing, and editing, he brings deep insight to his coverage. A journalism graduate from Delhi University, Ankitjit’s passion for cricket took root during his college days and continues to drive his career.