Before writing this post I thought of checking more information about Mr. Pan Singh Tomar, the person about whom the plot of this movie introduces the audience to. What it was shown at the end of the movie is right! Many non-cricketers who represented
The screen play of the movie has been succeeded in convincing the audience on why he had to choose the path he did choose which eventually would be the reason to be killed by police. Opting to become a sports person to enjoy good food, running his heartout to win the medals for his country have been depicted both with funny and sincere touch. Accepting his superior’s orders of not participating in war on behalf of
As anyone rarely minds despite of him repeatedly mentioning that he had run for
I remember my dad saying that the people who excel in sports field often excel in many other fields. Making this true, the strategies of the Pan Singh Tomar being a dacoit get succeeded until his very last breath. He says in a dialogue to his mates not to believe anyone else except their respective teammates. At that very moment when it is delivered it satisfies us but after witnessing how his own teammate backstabs him and his gang, the question of believing one’s own teammates pops up at least once for every audience. That’s thoughtful and at the same time an eye-opener for all those who believe in their teammate blindly, just because both of then have been working for the same aim. Aim may be the same but the intentions could be different and intensions may change time to time!
At the end of the movie it was shown in writing that couple of the players who represented
I truly hope more of such biopic stories come up and hit us to think further. Such movies deserve attention which ensures the encouragement for the directors, producers and actors as well.
2 comments:
Pramoda,
Rightly said. We need to give due recognition to all sportsmen.
Take care
I have been hearing a lot of buzz about this movie but your post put it in the right perspective and I really found it well presented. Thanks. And yes, so many sportsmen who have worked hard, put their hearts and souls into the passion have lost and died without being recognized.
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