Set in 1950s, when Indian football was below par at international level, this movie talks about the contribution of S. A. Rahim, coach of Indian football team in taking the team literally from rags to riches – from the bottom-most to win Asian Games in 1962. He handpicked the team, coached them, inspired them – but was replaced after a couple of unfortunate defeats, although it was not his fault. He was victimized by a combination of an influential official of Football Federation of India and a senior sports journalist. At the same time, fate also went against him, when he was detected with lung cancer. Rahim Sir, as he was fondly called, came back after two years, because of his track record. Luckily the team chosen by him was intact, and they went on to win the title.
Everyone should
watch this epic tale of grit, determination, inspiration and achievement. Ajay
Devgn, as Rahim Sir, makes an indelible impression as you join him on this
battle with many odds right from the beginning. The football players have been
played by young actors who have done justice to their roles. Priyamani looks
good in her supporting role as Rahim Sir’s wife. You would feel sheer hatred
towards the conspiring characters of Rudranil Banerjee and Gajanand Rao, such
is the level of their acting.
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1 comment:
Not a sports fan at all but this does sound inspiring. :)
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