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.
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Really it is amazing movie which story line is based on the the Story of an Indian soldier struggle,how it become very specific from a common man through his hard work,high confidence & Dedication toward his dreams.The filming of its Story on silver screen inspired youths.there are so many scene of movie which are very inspiration & emotionally,touch the heart of Audience & taught our upcoming generation if we have proper planning & Dedication for their dreams,they become real in our life,really thankful to whole team present such motivation theme on silver screen.the acting are really excellent which present story in very effective manner.
Farhan Akhtar is one of the best 3 actors in Indian cinema today. And no Shah Rukh Khan does not feature in the top 3, he probably features in the top 50. Anyways, BMB is one of the best made biopics in Indian cinema and every actor/actress have given it their everything and beyond. Usually movies that have a heavyweight actors and actresses seldom do well. From the first scene till the last, the natural acting of Farhan, Pawan Malhotra, Prakash Raj, Divya Dutta Art Malik, Yograj Singh and Sonam Kapoor (who hardly has any role) will keep you glued to your seat. Hats off to the real Milkha Singh, for having endured life and for staying true to his passion. The direction, story, cinematography and screenplay are all brilliant. Shankar Ehsan Loy have delivered awesome music. Overall a brilliant movie, I think actors who act for the heck of it or just be in the news, should take a cue from this movie. 10/10 despite some factual errors in the movie.
BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG is riveting to the core and inspiring. No doubts about that. But the disappointment comes to spoil the thrill.BMB has a runtime of almost 3 hours 15 minutes that is too much. The film's biggest flaw is the editing. The film needs dome serious editing not because its 3 hours but because it gets boring at many places. The training sequence mainly needs trimming. The film is otherwise a good watch because it's brimming with inspiration that young India needs.The direction is good and RAKYESH creates the retro look well. The music by SHANKAR-EHSAAN-LOY is amazing, especially ZINDA and MERA YAAR.FARHAN AKHTAR is the soul of the film. He's not actually acting- he's being Milkha, he's living Milkha. SONAM KAPOOR was paid 11 rupees for this film. I say she's over-paid. She is a joke amidst all the stunning performers. The rest of the cast does really well.Altogether, watch BMB if slow-paced biopics and inspirational pieces suit your taste. I'll go for a 5 for the film and an extra star for Farhan. So 6/10 for this flick that is dedicated but often falls short and bores you.
Saw movie Bhag Milkha Bhag.....Indian players going to Pakistan for good will games during Nehru era nd on Nehru's insistence....Nehruji died on 27 May 1964........From independence in 1947 to 1965, the protection of India's international boundaries was the responsibility of local police battalions belonging to each border state.......Border Security Force was raised on 1st Dec in 1965........here in movie players are crossing border from Hussainiwala with a welcome board written as Border Security Force welcomes you to joint check post hussainiwala..........BSF was not in existence when the players are shown crossing the border.......