We’re joined by Gurinder Chadha who wrote and directed the iconic football movie.
The film, which tells the story of a British-Asian girl trying to become a footballer against her parents’ wishes, was described by the Lionesses
Euros winning captain Leah Williamson as the reason she wanted to become a footballer – and it’s still the highest grossing movie about football ever made.
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