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'Sarbjit' - Movie Review - Randeep Hooda, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Richa Chaddha

Name of the Film Sarbjit
Critics Rating 3 stars
Director Omung Kumar
Star cast Randeep Hooda, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Richa Chaddha and Darshan Kumar
Genre Biopic
Duration 2 Hours 12 minutes
Date Released 20 May 2016
Omung Kumar first film was Mary Kom, which was appreciated a lot, was also given National Award and now Omung has again made a biopic 'Sarbjit'. How is this film ? Story : Story of the film is of that village which is situated at India-Pakistan Border and there family of Sarbjit (Randeep Hooda) stays. WIfe Sukhpreet Kaur (Richa Chaddha) and sister Dalbir Kaur (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) is very close to him. Suddently one day, Sarbjit goes missing and his family gets worried. When not getting help from Village people, then Dalbir starts that process for searching him and when she gets to know that Sarbjit is caught by Pakistani Army on the border and he is in jail, Dalbir tries hard to get her brother to India. Then after 23 years, a result comes, for which you have see the film. Script : Story of the film was listen by Omung Kumar from his Sarbjit's sister Dalbir kaur, after which Rakesh Bery wrote it down on papers. Omung Kumar has shown the scenes amazingly, which we can see. Screenplay get more filmy in second half, which could have been made better. There are many places where you will get emotional, specially Randeep and Aishwarya talks in jail. Aishwarya has many amazing scenes in Pakistan. Seeing Randeep's expressions, you will have Sympathy for him. Acting : Randeep Hooda's acting in the film is tremendous, the way he has put himself in Sarbjit's character, that is appreciable. Aishwarya has also done great work in the film. Richa Chaddha adn Darshan Kumar did nice work, who plays important role in the film. Music : Film has all kinds of song, like Khushi Mai Tung Lak, Dard, Salamat, which director has served amazingly. Why to Watch : For Randeep's acting and Aishwarya Rai's one of the best work, you can watch this film once.

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