Friday, 12 July 2013

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag


Starring Farhan Akhtar and Sonam Kapoor, Hits biopic screens tomorrow.
"It's the life of the definition of the film for me and my life," said Mehra told reporters here.
Describing the childhood of Milkha in the film as an important part, Mehra said, "It was a childhood lost due to the division of the country. Characters in this film are true to life and reality."

Mehra said he could not sleep for two to three months after meeting Milkha because he wants to make his biopic.
Mehra said the film also highlights the great moments in life very Milkha for.
"In the early days Milkha even went to Tihar jail, but he wanted to earn something through hard work, respect, and therefore decided to join the army," said Mehra, adding that "after three attempts Milkha managed to get into the army."
"Milkha military acknowledged and gave him a platform from where he rose, and I dedicate this film to the Army," he said, adding that the film will be screened in 125 centers of the army.
Mehra said he could not sleep for two to three months after meeting Milkha because he wants to make his biopic.
", Milkha got a lot of offers from 50 lakh to 1.5 crores, but decided to give me the story of Rs one, and this is one of the rupee in 1960 Rome Olympics is much more than ten crores in the eyes," he said.
Mehra said he was lucky to have been chosen by Milkha to make the film. Which I asked was comfortable working with Farhan, said Mehra hilarious and made my job easy.
"I work with instinct ... I do not listen to my mind ... If during the making of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag I was away from my instinct Farhan Akhtar who himself is director of the Council gave me a liar," said Mehra.
The author said Prasoon Joshi he felt Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is "a unique film."
"This film requires a lot of raw materials and historical facts, and there is understanding. Besides, the historical understanding of time and was also required by Milkha writes down the story.'ve Read a lot of literature and it has helped in understanding the saga of the division," Joshi said.
Joshi said that the film does not have any negative impact on Pakistan as "This shows how partition affected the mind of a child ... and not a political statement."

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