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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
The true story of the "Flying Sikh" world champion runner and Olympian Milkha Singh who overcame the massacre of his family, civil war during the India-Pakistan partition, and homelessness to become one of India's most iconic athletes.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 8.2 |
Studio : | Viacom18 Studios, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Costume Design, |
Cast : | Farhan Akhtar Sonam Kapoor Ahuja Divya Dutta Pavan Malhotra Rebecca Breeds |
Genre : | Drama History |
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One of my all time favorites.
I wanted to but couldn't!
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Movie: Bhaag Milkha BhaagRating: 3.5/5I am not habitual of watching biopics but still I love to watch them. When I sat on to watch Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, I had good expectations that it would be the best biopic ever. I found that it was not the best, but a great film, which unfolds in a captivating manner.Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a complete Farhan Akhtar film. He gives no chance to complain. His performance is the best I had seen in years and he does every scene with perfection. Director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra needs to be praised for choosing Farhan Akhtar as Milkha. Other actors, like Prakash Raj, Divya Dutta, etc do their parts well. The film's narrative is very good. The music too suits the film's flavour. But still, a few things needed to be taken care of. The film is quite lengthy, and a number of scenes and songs could have been easily chopped off. If not the scenes of narrative, then the violent scenes could have been trimmed. Although it's a biopic, still you doubt how the Censor Board gave the film a clean U certificate despite of immense blood and gore. However, that's not an issue.Overall, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a true biopic that raises high standards of the Indian Cinema to an even higher level. Despite of its length and immense violence, it's watchable for the histrionics of Farhan Akhtar, who doesn't give even a single chance to blink.
"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" is a great creation on Sardar Milkha Singh's real life. The backgrounds of 1950-60s were shown very well. As well Singh's life as being the best athlete of that time can be seen along with the emotional part of his life.. The problems he has faced during the time of partition of the country were too emotional. But how he achieved the success by converting into an athlete from an Indian Sepoy gives a change to his story which never stopped throughout his life.. He made a lot of records and gives pride to our country which is speechless. HatsOff to Sardar Milkha Singh & this movie which is fully dedicated to him.
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag(2013) Director-Rakesh Omprakash MehraBhaag Milkha Bhaag is a biopic based on life of Indian sports legend Jeev Milkha Singh.The movie beautifully describes the ups and downs in his life and the struggle he went through to achieve his goals of becoming the best athlete in the world.The movie also has a short love story between Milkha Singh(Farhan Akhtar) and a girl in her neighbourhood(Sonam Kapoor).Farhan Akhtar has given an award-winning performance and has literally lived Milkha Singh.He has put on weight and muscles to match Milkha Singh.Sonam Kapoor is looking refreshing and was impressive in the short role she has played.The story depicts various phases of Milkha's life,how his family got murdered in his childhood,his fun times in the Indian army,his initial times as an athlete and his times as a sports star.The movie is very inspiring for the youth and gives us an optimistic approach to life and career.A true biopic based on the life of a true hero,"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" is very inspiring.A must watch and "paisa vasool" movie.Well done Rakesh Omprakash Mehra and well done Farhan.I would give it 8 on 10
"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.The big reason for this film is not only because Singh was a three-time Olympian (only two times are mentioned in the film) or an Asian champion but because of his roots. He was born in a region that was India but became part of Pakistan after the partition in 1947. This was a serious problem for Singh and his family, as they were Sikhs--and non-Muslims were apparently not welcome there. This isn't surprising, as the partition resulted in the deaths of anywhere from 200,000 to a million according to some estimates--on both sides of the border (everybody seemed to be killing each other in the name of god!). So, that Singh's family was displaced and his father murdered isn't surprising. Years later, the Indians and Pakistanis were planning a joint competition--and Singh would be an important part of that team. However, because of his past, his participation was doubtful and the film chronicles this.While this is a sports drama, I wasn't surprised that, yes, there were still several song and dance numbers. Not all Indian films have this but a huge percentage do--so expect a few nice musical interludes. Additionally, expect AMAZING cinematography, direction and special effects--making it equal in quality to the films of any nation. What really impressed me as well as Farhan Akhtar as Singh. Farhan really buffed himself up for the film and was a very impressive looking guy with his taut figure and muscles. He really LOOKED like a world-class athlete. Overall, an enjoyable film and one well worth your time.