"One sporting hero can totally change
the fabric of a sport in a country. For example, in tennis, it was Sania
Mirza, or for badminton, a Saina Nehwal and much before her, Prakash
Padukone, look at what Tiger Woods did to golf in the world. I think
Indian football requires that one hero," John told a news agency over
phone from Mumbai.
"Bhaichung Bhutia nearly made it there, but we
need one hero. The minute we get that hero, watch football change in
this country. It will take time, but it will change," said the
multi-faceted talent, who has been roped in by sports and entertainment
channel Sony SIX as the 2014 FIFA World Cup brand ambassador in India.
John
grew up watching Argentine footballer Diego Maradona's skilful play
thanks to his father, who woke him up early morning to catch up on
football matches. He started playing himself, so much so that he now
says, "I would have played for India, but I had to make a choice between
football and MBA."
But here, at 41, he is living his childhood
passion - via different ways.Apart from widely promoting the World Cup
here, he has bought the Guwahati franchise of the Indian Super League
(ISL) and his home production ‘1911’, to be directed by Shoojit Sircar,
will see him reprise late Indian footballer Sibdas Bhaduri on the big
screen. It's football, football everywhere!
"Yes right…so much of
football happening! My production officer and my production partner are
wondering whether this (my office) is a production office or a football
office," John quipped.
But on a serious note, John is all for
efforts on the part of his celebrity clan's to bring eyeballs to any
sport, "Be it kabaddi, football, badminton, hockey, golf or boxing. I
wish to promote so much more".
As for the World Cup which gets
underway in Brazil on June 12, John himself will be living the magic of
the games via the television and a studio, where he'll get to analyze
the matches for the viewers with football icons such as Peter Crouch,
Robbie Fowler, Peter Shilton, Mikael Silvestre, Ellyse Perry and Sunil
Chhetri.
‘CafĂ© Rio’ and ‘Football Extraaa’ are the two shows
that Sony SIX has planned to dole out during the matches to inculcate
prime time football viewing in the country.
Who's John backing?
"Well,
I need to study the teams very carefully to be honest. but if I had to
put a little bit of money on three or four teams, I would go with
Germany and Argentina but I wouldn't rule out Spain and maybe Brazil,"
he said after much deliberation.
And who's his all-time favourite?
"No
one plays football like the Brazilians do! When they play it, it's like
poetry in motion. Besides, this time, the World Cup is in the Mecca of
football, so, watching Brazilians play would be great," he said, adding
that if his ‘duties’ allow him a three-day break, he would love to fly
off to Brazil to catch up on at least a few matches live.
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