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Synopsis: The true story of the "Flying Sikh" - world champion runner and Olympian Milkha Singh -- who overcame the massacre of his family, civil war during the India-Pakistan partition, and homelessness to become one of India's most iconic athletes.
Production: Reliance Entertainment
  50 wins & 36 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
186 min
$1,626,289
Website
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a cross country race...

... six miles long.

The ten fastest...

... will be personally

trained by me.

To compete in the

coming brigade games...

... representing our unit.

Have any of you run before?

When?

A mad dog once chased me.

l ran all the way home.

Quiet!

And you?

Much the same story, sir.

You morons. That's not

the kind of running l mean.

This is a contest.

To get ahead of the others.

Any questions?

No, sir!

One more thing...

... no more fatigue duty

for the ten best runners.

A special diet too...

... a glass of milk

and two raw eggs.

Attention!

Disperse!

One--two-three-one..

Hail lndia!

l'll win for the unit's honour.

We have to win.

Hear that?

No fatigue duty for the top ten.

No cutting grass.

l'll run like life depends on it!

All l can think about is the milk.

Taran, put in all your strength...

... you have to get

your fatigue excused.

Come on!

Why are you sitting here?

Stomach cramps. Can't move.

Think of the milk.

Come on.

Milk! Milk!

Run to beat everyone.

Run to come first.

Young man!

You ran well.

What happened?

Stomach cramps, sir.

We'll work on that.

Yes, sir!

Come on.

Eggs and milk!

lt's back to fatigue duty for me...

lt's ok, Taran.

Here...

... you drink it.

Drink it.

you drink it.

You drinking or me,

it's the same thing.

What about you?

- You love milk.

You drinking or me, same thing.

Then l'll finish all of it.

Shameless boy!

Little devil!

Chawli, l'm ready to eat.

Your chair.

- Keep sitting...

Let's play...

... spot the middle finger, Milkhu.

Ready?

The middle finger.

Got it...

Sure.

Sure. - Yes.

You win!

Your turn.

Hold it.

Here you go.

No holding back when you eat.

lshri, don't you feed your husband?

He's become so thin.

Milkha.

l hear you're learning

English at school.

Yes, brother-in-law.

Say something.

We can learn some too.

Come on.

Come on son.

Go ahead!

King cat mouse "hatti" in the house

King means "Emperor".

- Everyone knows that!

ls "hatti" English?

Maybe.

Go on.

King cat mouse in the house.

C for cat in the fields.

Twinkle-Twinkle little star..

King cat mouse in the house.

My Milkhu speaks such good English.

A proper Englishman.

That's why l send him to school.

So he can be a somebody.

What will you be when you grow up?

A soldier, father.

My little soldier!

Milkha Singh, Salute!

You make us late everyday.

We'll be on time.

The teacher will cane our backside.

And then?

Red Bums!

Red are tomatoes, red is the maiden's

veil, red like Sampreet's bum.

Milkha's bum.

- No, Sampreet's bum

Milkha.. - Come on.

Red are tomatoes, red is the maiden's

veil, red like Sampreet's bum.

Q for...

Queen

Queen means?

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Prasoon Joshi

Prasoon Joshi (born 16 September 1971) is an Indian lyricist, screenwriter, poet and marketer. He is the CEO of McCann World group India and Chairman (Asia Pacific), a subsidiary of global marketing firm McCann Erickson. He has been appointed as the Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification on 11 August 2017. Prasoon has received the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award three times, in 2007 and 2008 and again in 2014 for the Hindi movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. He has also received the National Film Award for Best Lyrics twice, for his work in Taare Zameen Par (2007), and Chittagong (2013). He was awarded Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2015, for his contributions towards the field of Arts, Literature and Advertising. more…

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