Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Review: Star Performancesįarhan Akhtar has immersed in himself the soul of Milkha Singh. A couple of scenes are beyond the dimensions of cinematic marvel and ooze innocence wrapped in simplistic story telling!įrom the glee of getting his first India blazer to when he loses the qualifying match in Melbourne to when he breaks down crying the pent up tears of years, the story’s terrain is smartly packed with judicious amounts of highs and lows, making the film’s recipe flawless. In a particular sequence, where the young Milkha Singh slips on a puddle of blood after his entire ‘pind’ has been wiped off is the most fearsome portrayal of wretchedness! The story’s tainted scenes weave the haunting air fantastically and yet the cherishable moments maintain the story’s sheen. It is painful to see the Partition sequences of the story which have been carried out remarkably.
The story’s melodrama is restricted, keeping the dramatic bits plain. Mehra rightfully reuses his Rang De Basanti style of narration which works to enhance the film’s tempo by absorbing your attention into it even more. At no point does the film scatter in terms of story or intention, steering close to the relevant facts. Milkha Singh’s life story has the right ingredients for a clever biopic which Prasoon Joshi and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra have executed with delectable imagination. The film is an intelligently disguised story of a man whom history cannot faze out easily.
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Sonam Kapoor And Farhan Akhtar in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Movie Stills Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Review: Script Analysis The evolution of an urchin boy to the man who won laurels for his nation will have you awestruck! Travel through the life of one of India’s most notable sports figures and get inspired to take the plunge for life’s run more seriously than ever. Tainted with battered past, bruised with horrific memories of Partition and later petty crime, his lady love helped him get focus in life. The film is a story of Flying Sikh, Milkha Singh and his journey from his run for a glass of milk to becoming India’s pride on international athletic platforms.