"Sachin: A Billion Dreams", the first-of-its-kind Indian docu-drama to get a wide cinema release in Britain, traces the life of Tendulkar from the moment he received a cricket bat as a gift from his elder sister at the age of eight.
"Playing cricket was like going to the temple for me," says Tendulkar in the film, which has been narrated by him.
London-based director James Erskine, a well-known sports documentarian, tracks Tendulkar's journey which led to India's 2011 World Cup victory and his retirement from Test cricket in 2013.
"This film really is the story of the man, and while cricket is a huge part of his life, it is just one chapter," said Erskine.
Produced by Ravi Bhagchandka of 200NotOut, a reference to Tendulkar's record, and Carnival Motion Pictures, the film had premiered in India earlier this week and its cinematic opening in the UK coincides with a worldwide release.