MARY KOM V/S BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG

The latest released movie on the life history of famous lady boxer from Manipur "Mary Kom"directed by O mung Kumar starring Priyanka Chopra as the lead artist is remarkable.
Mary Kom has become a well known public figure after winning the bronze medal at the Beijing Olymics 2012.
This can be compared to the movie "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" on the life history of "Milka Singh".
This kind of movies inspired by the life history of real sport persons are made to inspire the public.
But our public is only attracted to the madness of cricket and they never see the effort put by the
other sports person in other sports. This madness has reached to such an extent that every boy in
our colony could be found with a bat or ball and even both. Each headline is about cricket but
nothing about the performance of other players in other sports except at the times of "Olympic Games",
"Commonwealth Games" and "Asian Games" . Our condition is so bad that we can not even tell the
name of the players involved in other sports and truly some of them do not even know the games in
which India represents itself as a nation. Today's youth should understand the meaning of sports
and should not limit themselves to some of the famous games only. Athletics is also a very interesting
field.
Sports in India means Cricket to 50% of the population and rest will have Football,
Hockey, Volleyball etc. Some will mention "Kabbaddi" and "Basketball" too. We have
to correct the definition that hockey is not our national game but now its cricket. There are
no bad remark's' about cricket but really how does playing cricket can keep
someone fit. Apart from these, sports also include athletics which further include a wide
range of games such as sprint race, weightlifting, wrestling,high jump, long jump, etc.
I am focusing so much on athletics for our people to know and search more about it.
To know about the rules and regulations and if possible get some knowledge about
the players involved in it.
This particular article is about Mary Kom and Milkha Singh, so we will not describe it
further and personally I don't consider cricket as a true sport.
"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra had a huge success in all
the award ceremonies. This movie paid respect to the "Flying Sikh" Milkha Singh for his
great achievements as a sprint runner. The screenplay was very good. Farhan Akthar
with his deadly acting and toned body made a impact on all of us. The role played
by " Japtej Singh" as child Milkha Singh is very appreciable. This movie also casts
out the bitter truth of partition and the consequences that followed it which were
harsh and horrifying for an innocent sole like Milkha. The movie also had a little
love story that was a bit interesting. The hard work by Farhan Akhtar and the crew
members are very much appreciable. At certain point of the movie, I started
visualising Farhan Akhtar as Milka like as I was living the moment..
On the other hand, "Mary Kom " the movie also seems to follow the same path track
of "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag". In the movie, Priyanka Chopra seems to have worked very
hard. For a lady actress in India , it is very much appreciable to workout
for the physique that she had made. If we focus on the career of Priyanka Chopra, she
is a very experienced celebrity. She has tried singing, dancing and social services other
than acting. She is achieving new milestones in her life and is working hard for creating
a milestone and then again conquer it.
As for Farhan Akhtar we don't need to say much, he is absolutely out of this world.
His singing, poetry, directing,producing and acting has impressed all of us.
If we compare both the movies , it should not mean that we are comparing the sports person.
All the sports person in India has a very prestigious place in the country which we all should
respect. As per the matter of movie, they can be good or bad. But winners like "MARY KOM"
and "MILKA SINGH" are important assets to our country. They have made our nation proud
and have earned a lot of fame in which so ever game they played.
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