3 out of 5
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag has everything “too” much. Too much of emotions ,Too much of flashbacks ,Too much of Slow motions etc. No doubt Farhaan has given the justice to the role of athlete and guess what no other than him has done acting in this movie .
The first field gives you an impact of development of an impressive film, but battles Half an hour later until the end of film. The film choices up at locations but passes away few moments later. The tale is far too expanded for factors you would not appreciate. There is basically too much of everything – over dose of feelings & slowly activities. There are moments which are overstated in the name of ‘building character’ & the freedom taken in the name of creativeness, art & route requires a cost on the appeal of Motivation Story that it initially is – in a field Farhan beverages two large cans complete of desi-ghee; the romantic endeavors between Farhan-Sonam is not able to hit; the music, except a number of them, are thrusted as if just to create it up to The Excellent Native indian Flavor like a Hindi music & dancing in an Australia bar, a few moments are too dramatized to be actual or near to actual for that issue, there are too many flashbacks (flashback within flashbacksala Beginning style) and most of them are too manipulated or over-treated. (Please neglect the use of too much of ‘too’J). For what could have been a two time of great tale & film, has been turned into a more than three time of challenge exclusively towards the end. Looks like the tale informed by the Tale Traveling Sikh to Rakyesh & Farhan has neither been stiched effectively nor has it been handled at par