David Warner unleashes his inner Bollywood superstar in a fun ad by Indian fintech company CRED Unified Payments Interface for its payment transfer app.
In the commercial, David is seen talking on the phone with a film director who asks the athlete if he can get a discount on some tickets to games.
‘If you have CRED UPI, you can get cash back. But if you just have a regular UPI, you’ll have to do me a favor to get a discount,” David tells him.
The footage then shows David dressed as a traditional Bollywood movie star on the set of an action movie after getting the director to cast him in the lead role.
The fun clip then shows him filming several scenes for the movie, including one in which he performs a happy dance with his co-stars.
David Warner unleashes his inner Bollywood superstar in a fun ad by Indian fintech company CRED Unified Payments Interface for its payment transfer app.
It then cuts to David dressed as a medieval warrior about to fight, and in a funny twist he holds a cricket bat in his hands instead of a sword.
Unfortunately, Warner doesn’t seem to be right for the role, as he accidentally breaks some props when tripping on set.
In the commercial, David is seen talking on the phone with a film director who asks the great athlete if he can get a discount on some tickets to the games.
‘Cut! Can I get a babysitter instead? David asks the crew as he sits on a prop horse.
Many of Warner’s fans quickly took to the comments section to praise the announcement.
“What a great collaboration,” one fan joked, and a second person added, “This is one of the best ads in recent memory.” Warner is a lot of fun.”
The fun clip then shows him filming several scenes for the movie, including one in which he performs a happy dance with his co-stars.
Last month, David’s wife Candice provided insight into her husband David’s life after retirement as she shared sweet videos of him refereeing their daughter’s cricket match.
David recently announced his retirement from one-day international cricket and Test cricket, but has not left his passion for the sport behind.
His wife Candice, 38, took to her Instagram Stories to share a variety of videos of David umpiring their daughter’s cricket match.
The cricket veteran could be seen watching the action as his nine-year-old daughter Ivy Mae opened the batting in the match.
Unfortunately, Warner doesn’t seem to be right for the role, as he is later seen accidentally breaking some props while tripping on set.