Gratitude from Pakistan


This is one of my favorite of Indian movies. I see it sometimes and every time i see it, i have my eyes wet. This is not just a film, it beyond that.

At the end of Mikha Singh:

The passion, the madness, the craze, the burning fire inside him, the devotion, the fight with will power, the fight with deviations, the fight with inner self and huge many other things for which i am not able to find words right now. Farhan Akhtar did due justice with the character. The expressions were pure, the emotions were real-like, the madness he showed was immersive. Just a little glitch that i felt. The directors should have covered the six-packs of Farhan to make the character of Mikha Singh more real because the real Mikha Singh belonged from obviously not such backgrounds to make six-packs.

At the end of coaches:

Both coaches were superbly cast. The "guru g" character was great one. His expressions when Mikha Singh returns with gold medals and puts on him. The looks of him when "guru g" identifies that this Mikha singh has a spark and can beat sher singh rana. The expressions while going in train and telling the others about the story of mikha singh.
The international coach, his fire to make the boy become a diamond. His screaming with madness in desert while training mikha sing, his pushing him hard towards nerve breaking, his expressions while seeing his boy winning with a clear mark and the final race in Pakistan when he leaves the rival with a huge unbeatable distance and the expressions of both coaches was amazing.

All in all, it was a perfectly directed, acted and produced movie.

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