Brilliantly performed by Farhan Akhtar along with other co-stars, with a special mention for Pavan Malhotra (Gurudev Singh, Milkha's initial trainer & coach). Right from the word 'go' till finish this flick will keep you glued to your seats. Bhaag milkha bhaag (english: 'run milkha run') is a 2013 indian biographical sports drama film produced and directed by rakeysh omprakash mehra from a script written by prasoon joshi based on the. It makes you laugh, it makes you cry and it makes you feel empathetic for Milkha, his partition affected fellows and communities. Full copies were posted on various sites, allowing free viewing and hurting the film’s revenue. Jawaharlal Nehru also declares a day in the name of Milkha as "National Holiday" as desired by Milkha himself.If Milkha Singh is a "Hero" this movie is Heroic! This Biopic have been excellently crafted by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, nicely scripted by Prasoon Joshi, storytelling is nice and sequence of events have been placed aptly. The new Shah Rukh Khan movie Dunki was leaked and can be downloaded on telegram by piracy site TamilRockers shortly after its theatrical release. The Pakistani president, General Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan), impressed by his effort gives him the title "The Flying Sikh". In the games, initially the Pakistani favorite is winning, but Milkha takes the lead eventually overtaking opponents one by one, taking a convincing lead and winning both the race and respect of the two nation's people. In Pakistan he misses the press conference and goes to his village where in a flashback it is shown how his parents were murdered and the last words of his father were "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag!" He starts crying and is comforted by a boy who turns out to be his childhood friend's son. Then Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India at that time convinces him to lead the Indian team in Pakistan for a friendly race. He then breaks the world record for the 400m race with the dashing speed of 45.80 seconds at the Asian games in Tokyo in 1958. He trains hard with a firm determination and wins in several places. On the flight back to India he asks his coach what the world record is for the 400m race and learns that it is 45.90 seconds. Suffering from guilt he even slaps himself in front of a mirror. The following day he feels exhausted from the previous night's activities and loses the final race. Every sinew tugging and rippling to be fed. Story: A film inspired by the legendary Indian athlete, Milkha Singh’s life and journey. During the Melbourne 1956 Olympics he gets attracted to the granddaughter of his Australian technical coach, and after a frolicking night in a bar he has a one-night stand with her. The Times of India, TNN, Updated: Feb 2, 2016, 01.01 AM IST Critics Rating: 4.0/5. He returns to his home a national champion, & to marry Biro, only to find out that Biro was married off in his absence & the family has moved. Despite being injured he still participates in the race, overcoming his pain he wins the race thus breaking the national record. He gets selected for service commission where he gets miffed and gets beaten up by senior players whom he had defeated earlier, on the day before selection of Indian team for Olympics. Milkha finally finds himself in the army where he gets noticed by a Havaldar (Sergeant) after he wins a race in which top 10 runners will get milk, two eggs and excused from exercise. He falls in love with Biro (Sonam Kapoor) but she asks him to live a life of honesty. The film chronicles Milkha Singh aka The Flying Sikhs, incredible struggle - from being an orphan to becoming one of Indias greatest athletes. Living in impoverished refugee camps, Milkha soon makes friends and survives by stealing with his friends. But with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, he takes no shortcuts in depicting the literal blood, sweat and tears Singh shed in his pursuit of excellence. He reaches Delhi and later meets his sister there. Partition of India in 1947 caused chaos which resulted in mass religious violence in Punjab in British India, killing the parents of Milkha Singh (Farhan Akhtar). The film starts in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where a coach says, "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag!", and the story is taken back to the memories of the childhood days of a young boy which haunted him, resulted in him dropping to fourth.
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