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Unacademy film featuring Dhoni trending on social media

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Posted on 29 Jan 2022
16:34 PM
A still from Lesson No. 7 featuring MS Dhoni.

A still from Lesson No. 7 featuring MS Dhoni. Source: Twitter

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Summary
Lesson No. 7 was launched on Twitter on January 24
The film shows perseverance is the key to overcome barriers

Captain Cool aka Mahinder Singh Dhoni and his lessons in perseverance in a brand-new film launched by Unacademy has been trending on social media.

Unacademy launched Lesson No. 7 featuring Dhoni on Twitter on January 24. Within a few minutes of the film being released, it raked up thousands of views across social media platforms and was seen trending on Twitter at the No. 1 spot. The film has so far been retweeted more than 7,000 times and has garner over 50,000 likes.

https://twitter.com/unacademy/status/1485485074204487680

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The film shattered viewership records within hours of its release, garnering over 8 million views across social media and digital platforms, with overwhelming positive reviews. Twitter alone accounted for over 3.8 million views. Facebook and LinkedIn saw a significant number of shares and conversations on the film.

Fans praised Unacademy for showcasing how a persistent approach can break barriers and prepare one for subsequent challenges ahead.

“Both in life and in cricket, I have always believed in two things — to focus on breaking through the next immediate barrier and continue to learn to be battle ready. The film reflects on how Unacademy looks at learning as a continuous process and prepares you for your next challenge ahead and I am delighted to be associated with Unacademy. As they say, you never lose, you either win or you learn, so looking forward to the same with this association,” Dhoni said.

Celebrated sports and film personalities like Harsha Bhogle, Virendra Sehwag, Ravichandran Ashwin, Samantha Prabhu, Anupam Kher also engaged with Unacademy in response to the film, tweeting their own take on perseverance and breaking barriers.

Mary Kom applauded the film for accurately delivering a message that resonates with multiple individual experiences and being a champion of motivation for the youth. “I never knew how to rest on my laurels. Punching through patriarchy, criticism & coming out strong is in my blood. Kudos @unacademy for echoing a message that reflects my experience. A fantastic film for the youth. Watch it! #DhoniUnacademyFilm #LessonNo7,” she tweeted.

https://twitter.com/MangteC/status/1485533483095437313

For Sehwag, the film was a reminder of the challenges he faced. “Wow! This is as good as the helicopter shot. @msdhoni This is your story and the story of every cricketer ever! Reminded me of the numerous lows that I went through to achieve the highs in my career! Brilliant life lesson @unacademy #DhoniUnacademyFilm #LessonNo7,” read Sehwag’s tweet.

https://twitter.com/virendersehwag/status/1485518660198629387?cxt=HHwWloDUhbrWz50pAAAA

Deviating from the narrative style of Unacademy's recent films, Lesson No. 7 uses high-quality production and computer-generated imagery to create an allegorical rendition of the barriers that Dhoni overcomes to achieve greatness and remain battle-ready. The heavy production sets this brand film apart as one of its kind in India. The film required over 200 crew on live action shoot and 40-plus people for post-production across countries such as India, Argentina, Portugal, and US and over three months of VFX.

Karan Shroff, partner and CMO, Unacademy, described Lesson No. 7 is Dhoni's life mantra of how with a persistent approach, you can be assured of greatness awaiting beyond barriers. “Our journey with our learners is not only till they crack an exam but for their entire life, and this is a life lesson which we hope will inspire all of them to continue to fight and chase their dreams. We are extremely proud of this film and thankful to Dhoni, who supported us in delivering our mission and welcomed him onboard the Unacademy train,” Shroff said.

The film is made by Lowe Lintas. “The most inspiring people in the world are the ones who are students till their last breath. Hats off Mahi for inspiring the world much beyond cricket! It's difficult to encapsulate this great athlete's journey in 85 seconds but we've made a very valiant and a passionate attempt. Kudos to our creative team for the long-drawn production, Unacademy marketing team for sticking to this idea through thick and thin and to Hungry films for pulling off this beauty,” said Puneet Kapoor, regional creative officer (south) of Lowe Lintas.

Last updated on 29 Jan 2022
16:34 PM
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