Inspite of the film being 3h10m, you never feel bored instead, you find yourself stuck in the world of Milkhaji- poverty, love and speed. The film starts off a BIT slow, but you manage to keep with its pace. His portrayal of Milkha Singh was outstanding. When the first look of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag came, we were shocked how similar Farhan Akthar looked like Milkha Singh, and his acting has showed us that not only is he a GREAT actor, but he can mostly do any role by now. Everyone who is associated with this film has done a GREAT job. The film revolves around the life story of Milkha Singh. Run to your nearest theater now to watch this powerful biopic.īHAAG MILKHA BHAAG is a biopic directed by Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra, starring Farhan Akthar and Sonam Kapoor. At the end, you can safely say, you had a great time running with Farhan Akhtar for more than 3 hours. Dilip Tahil playing Pandit Nehru looks like a missed stroke. Rangrezz song could have been avoided and prolonged sequences of Milkha's achievements could have been shortened. Movie takes around extra half an hour before reaching to its finale. Like an every fantastic experience, this also comes with its dull moments. Rakeyesh Omprakash Mehra like an expert captain provides movie its uniqueness, technical perfection, soul and purpose. Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy is first rate and awe inspiring. Divya Dutta is excellent, Sonam Kapoor looks fresh, Pawan Malhotra and Parkash Raj's performance are heartwarming. Farhan Akhtar can easily be given all best actor awards of 2013. When he loves, he loves with innocence and passion. When he dances, he dances like a pure Punjabi. Farhan Akhtar seems to be enjoying every bit of the movie. Farhan Akhtar excels playing Milkha Singh like Ben Kingsley excelled playing Gandhi. One it is based on the story of a sports person whose personal life is dramatic enough to keep you engaged apart from its racing track achievements and second it is played by Farhan Akhtar who plays his role as if he is really Milkha Singh himself. Kudos! Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES Profanity: No | Nudity: Mild | Sex/Foreplay/Mouth-Kiss: Mild | Violence/Gore: Strong | Alcohol: Mild | Smoking/Drugs: Noīhaag Milkha Bhaag works for two basic reasons. It feels good that the team has brought an epitome into reel. BOTTOM LINE: A very good entertainer with mentoring prowess. Otherwise, everybody rise for this cinema of massive potential. Only, the running time of 190 minutes COULD'VE. Overall, an entertaining biography which is well-written and well- executed. Humor touches the script at times, as well. I was blown away by Akhtar's bod and his expressions. That is the power of Rakeysh O Mehra and his crew. The songs & score are energetic which do cause an urge that we run with the athletes on-screen. Fresh writing, inventive editing & below-average SFX/CGI makes me wanna give it a humble 8.0/10. The relation of every detail is astronomical and very well adapted. Much like last year's Paan Singh Tomar, BMB does have lots of surprises in store. The childhood story MAY bore you a little, but every other biopic has to be honest. Most of the story is told in flashbacks and there is where the screenplay works. But, the actresses were sidelined which is very apt for a bio-film. His demeanor is appreciable and the film does showcase his hard-work. Akhtar now has totally proved himself as a successful actor. Milkha Singh, wonderfully portrayed by the talented Farhan Akhtar is one character that induces inspiration. It talks more about perseverance and how man can excel even in the worst conditions than the actual atheltic history. You get into high-spirits and then the story of The Flying Sikh begins. In less than ten minutes into the film, you get goosebumps all over your body.
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