∞ The Most Important Movie on Indian Sports ∞ **** 1/2 Rating
Theatre Release: 2 Mar 2012
Language: Hindi
Direction: Tigmanshu Dhulia
Label: UTV Motion Pictures
Genre: Biopic Drama
Viewers Group: U/A (recommended for 15+ only)
Recommendation Level : Must (Read Review)
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Theatre Release: 2 Mar 2012
Language: Hindi
Direction: Tigmanshu Dhulia
Label: UTV Motion Pictures
Genre: Biopic Drama
Viewers Group: U/A (recommended for 15+ only)
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AVA Score: :
9.18 (Max 10)
AVA Medal Honor™© : ȫ PLATINUM Recommendation Level : Must (Read Review)
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Somewhere in the sandy
and hilly terrains of the Chambal where a normal human being never
wished to visit even in the nightmare there lies a Man - an athlete – a
sportsperson from soul- And a Dacoit now whose winning run for the great nation
called India went unnoticed due to crippled ,undemocratic, corrupt political and administration system and forced
him to taken his own route for justice- A path which make which more noticed
and more popular amongst the country’s newspaper, radio and Parliament than winning his gold medals Indian National Games seven times in a row.
The Movie opens up with a journalist who wants to
interview the most terrible dacoit of the region Paan Singh Tomar and as the
interview moves the story went into flashback. Paan Singh Tomar (Irrfan Khan) works
in Army but his dietary supplement requirements moved him to the sport division
of the army because there is no limit on diet in sports. Thou luckily his race
talent got noticed by his senior to whom he delivered the ice cream at his home
in just four minutes Unmelt. Soon he become National Champion in “Indian
National Games” and later in “International Military Games” in 1967.But
gradually his personal life takes over his Professional life, and the incidents
after him changed the course of his life which tuned him from an athlete to a
dacoit
Paan Singh Tomar is a beautiful basket of extremely
talents viz Tigmanshu Dhulia, the director of the movie whose earlier ventures like “Charas”, “Haasil” and “Saheb,Biwi aur
gangster” gained him respectable
place in the industry has become even
more promising ,more adorable and worth praising with “Paan singh Tomar”. His
vision is absolutely clear since beginning of the titles of the movie till the
encounter of Paan Singh Tomar in the end imaging the Tokyo girl saying ‘I Love
You’ and the stadium, the cheers and the medals (not the bullets) and showing
his gratitude for the unsung heroes of Indian sports in the end who were died
unnoticed in a great nation either penniless or ill. Tigmanshu and his team best part lies in being
original. The crispier Dialogues,
the location, the sets, the costumes , the makeup, the cinematography, background score was flawless with the aroma of simplicity and perfection
with no unnecessary commercial or marketing tadka in it still
maintaining the entertainment quotient
of it.
Secondly, the
talents house Himself - The Irrfan Khan. Yes THE Irrfan Khan. Till date
due to marketing gimmicks ,few production camps
and PR we knew three Khans who are visible with award trophies and
hosting those events But add this fourth one to the list-He is genuine .He is
original. He may not dance & sing around trees and under rain but he can
move you on with his dialogue delivery and performances. He may not have six
abs to show but he his steeplechase is enough to kick butts of silver spoons celebrities’
.The kind of physical and mental training an artist could have gone through to
live up as an athlete, a husband, a father and a dacoit can easily be felt and
noticed throughout the film. Despite the accent of the dialogues completely
regional the actor makes you comfortable with it. Mahie Gill as Pan Singh
Tomar’s wife gave her convincing performances despite non glamorous makeup and
outfit
The movie touches some serious issues of the Indian
sports and Indian sportspersons. In a scene where Pan Singh participated in ASIAN Games at Tokyo , the organizer gave him
new spike shoes which become the cause of his defeat because the athlete never practiced
with those shoes earlier and sponsors want to show that India can afford spike
shoes shows the level of training in the country even applicable today .In a second scene where the coach requested
Pan singh to withdrew his name from 5000 mts race else coach’s kin would have been lost that race shows again
that the super sportsman you know may not be the best because the best was
never given the chance. In a third scene where a villager was given bribe in terms
of recruiting the villager’s son in the Indian
army again shows that all in the Indian military may not have joined the army
to serve the nation but to serve their selfish motives. Fourth and very
important the scene where the Paan Singh Tomar went to police station to file a
FIR against his relatives who has grabbed his land unlawfully and beaten up his
son helpless and was insulted and
rejected shows the system’s efficiency to tackle an issue which turns a
common man into a rebel – A Dacoit
Paan Singh Tomar
also helps to think deepens into the political arena and government
arrangements for the promotion of SPORTS not cricket because cricket is so
overhyped and overpaid that sponsors in the previous past has marketed it as a
religion and few players as Demi- GODs that the other sports in India per say are
lying on the stretcher waiting for the medicines of hope and support from the
sponsors and government.
Paan Singh Tomar may
not celebrate the spirit of win like ‘Chak
de India’ or “Jo jeeta wohi sikandar” But it does celebrates the spirit the True Sportsmanship and
it does it perfectly & flawlessly-Kuods
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