Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra –director, producer- is like Sanjeev
Kapoor, absolutely brilliant at stirring up a perfect soup using commercial as
well as art elements just right! You’ve got those only-music- let
-the-acting-speak moments; but they aren’t abstract enough to disrupt your
connect with the movie-Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.
It is a real life inspired story of the brilliant athlete
Milkha Singh with Farhan Akhtar in the lead.
The cinematography abides by any Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
movie standard,-amazing, dramatic and awe-worthy; we’ve seen similar work in
Delhi 6 and Rang De Basanti from the very same talented conjurer, but no-one’s
complaining Mr.Binod Pradhan.
P.S.Bharathi does a good job editing the movie with a
gripping first half, only if the director had asked for a little more trimming.
The second half though very good slows down in pace stretching the movie to 189
minutes! Screenplay by Prasoon Joshi is also fitting except that the to and fro
motion makes the equilibrium point look cheesy or maybe the real life inspired
story is intense enough that it belittles this trivial point. Story? Well it is inspired with honest compassion
and is beautifully written and well executed .There are either documentaries or
movies based on real people, and movies either distorts the true events with
the infection through fiction or just makes the story more appealing and this
movie just gets it right with the latter .And this leaves us with nothing but
sheer respect for the man!
The acting wagon is filled with incredible performances.
Farhan Akhtar is fantastic, thanks to the makeup, dress and hair department
along with his gruelling exercise regimen, he portrays an uncanny resemblance
and enhances it with genuine depiction of the flying sikh. Pawan Malhotra as his
beginner coach is just flawless, and Prakash Raj just wins the audience’s heart
with his role .Sonam Kapoor’s Rs.11 cameo is sweet and Divya Dutta as Milkha
Singh’s sister is beyond praises, she
does absolute justice to her character and has super chemistry with
Farhan. Yograj Singh (national team coach) does well, but as far as Dalip Tahil
is concerned (Prime minster), we’ve seen enough of him to believe him to be
Jawarahlal Nehru on screen which is only funny. All the other supporting actors
are pretty good.
Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is wonderful with various numbers
like ‘maston ka jhund' ,’mera yaar’ , ‘o rangrez’ and ’zinda’ ,but what is
worth complimenting is the highly energetic, powerful and exceptional background
score .
Watch it for-
1.
Brilliant representation coupled with apt music
2 .awesome acting 3.motivation (no seriously) 4. And Of course Farhan’s
sculpture like body (boy oh boy,is it really him?!)Rating-4/5
wah Anjali i want to see for the inspiration part for sure :)
ReplyDeleteu do that! :)
DeleteAgain a brilliant review by you Anjali.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot!!! :D
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