Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Pawan Malhotra,
Prakash Raj, Divya Dutta, Jabtej Singh
Rating: 3
If a biopic comes with a warning that is "inspired by real events" somewhere in the name underlined is that fiction takes precedence over realism in the bigger picture says. Like any decent biopic, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag even has its share allows creative writing, drama add to this a prerequisite for history. However, the problem arises when the formula assumes fiction.
The film outlines the history of life Milkha Singh (Farhan Akhtar) a child who loses his family in the partition of India and Pakistan to its rise as a sprinter, who represented India in several international sports events and won several medals for the country.
Of the essential elements to win the rise-of-the-underdog spirit, the film has everything you need for a movie fascinating sport. However, in chronic Milkha memoirs, the film takes liberties liberals - some of which worked, but most of them do not. The story takes place on two tracks. One concerning the professional life Milkha reveals his induction into the Indian army, who are motivated to run for his country. The second track sums up his personal life, including his childhood elaborate story, his relationship with the older sister Isri Kaur (Divya Dutta) and his teenage heartthrob (Sonam Kapoor). The two parallel paths repeatedly cross each other and how non-linear narrative story only makes ambiguous.
With this structure of the script, the film begins, it only partially (and title). So while it's fun to watch dance cadets naïve Farhan, a love song certainly seems out of place. Emotional temperament also suddenly changes alternating scenes between a young and diverse and disjointed tracks Milkha Singh adults.
You can somehow ignore the well-trimmed beard of the reasons Sardar movie star. But it is inexcusable when the seasons of formula fiction. There are many stereotypes sister sell her jewelry, save his brother or the hero leaving his illegal ways to win his love. The song, dance and romance set in Australia in the second half, to the realization hits late Milkha and manufacturers both go "off piste".
As Bradley Singh continues winning streak, the film has an absolute highlight in his recurring victories. Biopic of Milkha gets its much needed climax of a career in Pakistan. Clouded with his childhood injuries partition, which makes it a perfect climax. But while the producers could have achieved with reasonable sportiness, will define an antagonist of the film somewhere on this occasion.
The heads-up play Milkha symbolizes career to subdue the demons of his past. But the film itself is very good for this demon to haunt the party Milkha only pre-climax and never comes suitable. In addition, a comprehensive account of the childhood (and use) of brutality during partition, when cries of the dying father Milkha Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, sounds more like a cry for vengeance prospectively by a rain of hope Milkha fans, as the title suggests .
Cast: Farhan Akhtar, Pawan Malhotra,
Prakash Raj, Divya Dutta, Jabtej Singh
Rating: 3
If a biopic comes with a warning that is "inspired by real events" somewhere in the name underlined is that fiction takes precedence over realism in the bigger picture says. Like any decent biopic, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag even has its share allows creative writing, drama add to this a prerequisite for history. However, the problem arises when the formula assumes fiction.
The film outlines the history of life Milkha Singh (Farhan Akhtar) a child who loses his family in the partition of India and Pakistan to its rise as a sprinter, who represented India in several international sports events and won several medals for the country.
Of the essential elements to win the rise-of-the-underdog spirit, the film has everything you need for a movie fascinating sport. However, in chronic Milkha memoirs, the film takes liberties liberals - some of which worked, but most of them do not. The story takes place on two tracks. One concerning the professional life Milkha reveals his induction into the Indian army, who are motivated to run for his country. The second track sums up his personal life, including his childhood elaborate story, his relationship with the older sister Isri Kaur (Divya Dutta) and his teenage heartthrob (Sonam Kapoor). The two parallel paths repeatedly cross each other and how non-linear narrative story only makes ambiguous.
With this structure of the script, the film begins, it only partially (and title). So while it's fun to watch dance cadets naïve Farhan, a love song certainly seems out of place. Emotional temperament also suddenly changes alternating scenes between a young and diverse and disjointed tracks Milkha Singh adults.
You can somehow ignore the well-trimmed beard of the reasons Sardar movie star. But it is inexcusable when the seasons of formula fiction. There are many stereotypes sister sell her jewelry, save his brother or the hero leaving his illegal ways to win his love. The song, dance and romance set in Australia in the second half, to the realization hits late Milkha and manufacturers both go "off piste".
As Bradley Singh continues winning streak, the film has an absolute highlight in his recurring victories. Biopic of Milkha gets its much needed climax of a career in Pakistan. Clouded with his childhood injuries partition, which makes it a perfect climax. But while the producers could have achieved with reasonable sportiness, will define an antagonist of the film somewhere on this occasion.
The heads-up play Milkha symbolizes career to subdue the demons of his past. But the film itself is very good for this demon to haunt the party Milkha only pre-climax and never comes suitable. In addition, a comprehensive account of the childhood (and use) of brutality during partition, when cries of the dying father Milkha Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, sounds more like a cry for vengeance prospectively by a rain of hope Milkha fans, as the title suggests .
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