
It is excellent movie with lessons filled for growth. Movie is based on Real life story of Indian athlete Milka Singh. Three hour perfect entertainment from a Flying Silkh who tries to teach, don’t ever look back in your life, just run ahead passionately toward your goals!
Entire theater was clapping for the Milka’s win against Pakistan. This means that Director succeeded in getting spirit and passion in theater and it reaches to audience.
People look beautiful and admirable when they follow their goal passionately with pure heart. Milka runs for glass of Milk as his first ever race. Meaning to his life comes when he falls in love and want to make difference in way he lives a life. He joins army and becomes India team player to achieve a love and finally when he realizes he cannot achieve his love, he doesnot stop there by saying all is over.!
Lesson there, love loss can make you stronger if you really commit yourself to some bigger goals.
Milka’s character discovers himself in finding new goals for his life, the medals for India. He again losses in 1956 Olympics where he spend time with Aussie beauty, but his resolve to come out of it is wonderful. His preparation for a goal and commitment towards next competitions is very well told and hence it becomes an inspiring story.
The director is brilliant and even story starts as backdrop of Olympics and later unfolds his life and there is right mixture of reality and drama and use of Patriotism which helps story reaches the audience.
Writer Prasoon Joshi does equally well bringing right words for emotions and fulfills need to bring best of the scenes.
Outstanding job by an actor got well inside the character of Milka and he defiantly has gone step ahead as an actor in this film.
I would rate it as 4.5 out of 5.
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Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Producer: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Cinematography: Binod Pradhan
Music composed by: Ehsaan Noorani, Shankar Mahadevan, Loy Mendonsa
Brilliant review.! Worth reading.
ReplyDeleteVery good review. Liked the way events of Milka's life are explained in the review.
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