![]() ![]() But here amid the noise of that evening, he turns around and loses.īut life does not end at the loss. Then comes the drive, which he lives with and four years later, he reaches 1960 Rome Olympics after winning the Asiad and Commonwealth Games among many other championships, and all eyes are on him. He understands that the race is not as simple as it seems. This race comes to an important turn in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where he is unable to survive in the first round of the 400m sprint. First for the greed of an extra glass of milk and escaping parade, then to wear the India blazer and subsequently to have the world at his feet for running. Here, he falls for Bira, who lives in a refugee colony in Shahdara and makes up his mind to win her, and is enlisted. ![]() He moves to Delhi after Partition with his sister. The flashback of the story shows a Sikh boy growing up in Multan. Prasoon Joshi's script keeps a close grip on the emotion of the story.įarhan Akhtar's acting could leave one rejoicing. Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra is the same director who gave us Rang de Basanti and comes across as the director who livens up every moment. His friend's son asks him if he is the same Milkha who runs.īhaag Milkha Bhaag is the story of that same 'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh but is bogged by detail in the first half. The tragedy ends in Pakistan when his friend tells him that it's not people but circumstances that are bad. Later on in the film, Milkha slips yet again at an important moment when the massacre in Pakistan forces him to turn around. The kid screams and runs to the corpses but slips on the bloodied floor. Scene 2: Some time later, the kid returns to his gutted yet wet house to find the bodies of his parents and the rest of the family. The boy's father screams, run Milkha run. The boy is a Sikh in the newly-carved Islamic republic and his village is under attack by Pathans. Subtitle Bhaag Milka Bhaag (2013) Hindi BrRip 720p x264 MaNuDiL SilverRG (1,39 GB)īhaag Milkha Bhaag Movie Reviews MY REVIEW: Run Farhan Run!!īhaag Milkha Bhaag works for two basic reasons.Scene 1: The sun is setting, it's raining and a boy is running in what is pictured as Pakistan. One it is based on the story of a sports person whose personal life is dramatic enough to keep you engaged apart from its racing track achievements and second it is played by Farhan Akhtar who plays his role as if he is really Milkha Singh himself. Farhan Akhtar excels playing Milkha Singh like Ben Kingsley excelled playing Gandhi. Farhan Akhtar seems to be enjoying every bit of the movie. When he dances, he dances like a pure Punjabi. When he loves, he loves with innocence and passion. Farhan Akhtar can easily be given all best actor awards of 2013. Divya Dutta is excellent, Sonam Kapoor looks fresh, Pawan Malhotra and Parkash Raj’s performance are heartwarming. Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy is first rate and awe inspiring. Rakeyesh Omprakash Mehra like an expert captain provides movie its uniqueness, technical perfection, soul and purpose. Like an every fantastic experience, this also comes with its dull moments. Movie takes around extra half an hour before reaching to its finale. Rangrezz song could have been avoided and prolonged sequences of Milkha’s achievements could have been shortened. Dilip Tahil playing Pandit Nehru looks like a missed stroke. At the end, you can safely say, you had a great time running with Farhan Akhtar for more than 3 hours. Farhan Akhtar, an epitome of extreme dedication towards the character Run to your nearest theater now to watch this powerful biopic. I would certainly be disappointed if this movie doesn’t get nominated for the best foreign language film in the academy awards. Farhan Akhtar is like the epitome of dedication towards Milkha Singh’s character. Direction was just perfect and the casting was sensibly done. Parallel storytelling kept the movie balanced between Milkha Singh’s life and his sports career. The trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy did their job as always.īut one of all, Farhan Akhtar rocked. He has always given his best in every field he has ever stepped in to. Respect for Farhan Akhtar, respect for Milkha Singh, the true hero. “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” is a film about the life of Milkha Singh–a man who is beloved in India but who I’d never heard about before I saw this movie. He is about the most famous Olympic non-winner you can find–and the film begins with him coming in 4th in the 400 at the Rome Olympics. The film is non-liner in style, as it goes from this even in 1960 back a few years to when Singh enlisted in the Indian Army to his childhood. But, unusually, it bounces back and forth repeatedly–and might confuse some viewers. ![]()
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