Actors like Karanvir Sharma and Manjot Singh who are allegedly portraying the role of Azhar 's teammates have all gone underground at the cusp of the release. Getting off social media and remaining unavailable in spite of several calls, the actors were to join the team for certain promotional events but are suddenly incommunicado.'Yes, they were to join us for one of the promotional events but we believe they may have been caught up with something and we can't seem to get through to them.Having said that, they are extremely professional so it's unlike them to not respond unless it's something serious that's keeping them away,' says director Tony D'Souza From the in-famous sting operations to the biggest controversy that rocked the cricket world match-fixing, Azhar's tell-all seems to have taken a toll on those who fear that their names may be raked up again, after all these years.Meanwhile, the makers seem to be in no mood to relent, what with them openly making references to several ex-cricketers who played alongside Azhar at that time. In fact the film's poster too has references to the names of some big cricketers who have reportedly tried to reach out to the makers to find out about their portrayal in the film. But the makers refuse to respond and in fact remain tight-lipped.A source adds, 'Making a film on the life and times of one of the most loved and yet most controversial cricket captains means raking up old skeletons of the match fixing scandal that had shocked the nation. But the one thing stands that the film is providing no viewing access to any personalities, big or small. With this film, there seems to be an explosion waiting to happen. Only time will tell who gets caught in the celluloid net and who escapes it