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This Review is In Brief – SPOILER ALERT:
· Nice toned down performance from Shah Rukh Khan; dunno why he does not do more of these, a la Baazigar, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa & Asoka.
· Excellent debut performance from most of the sportswomen.
· Excellent casting and story, which brings out many points with good subtlety. Some notable examples include:
o Towering Importance and super-stardom of Cricket over any other sport.
o Politics and Chauvinism in sports, even in allocation of budget
o Camaraderie among fellow sportsmen and sportswomen and even their coaches.
o Isolation of North Eastern States from the rest of
o Family as an obstacle to innovation and participation.
o Australian Sledging
o Winning (and losing) becomes a habit in sport.
o Overwhelming pressure to win in the National stage, especially against key rivals.
o Branding and Match Fixing allegations.
o Resistance to authority, especially among senior players.
o Individualism dominates over team work to prove a point.
o Management Skills:
§ Team work, works.
§ No place for political division within a team.
§ Common enemy promotes team bonding,
§ Hit the key passion points to derive top performance from top players.
§ Choose the best horses for courses
§ Don’t waste time to make a key strategic change.
§ Play hardball with those who play hardball and are tough to deal with.
§ Clearly set expectations, directions and guidelines.
§ And yes, apologize and admit an error.
· Passion packed, hair raising sequences that bring out a Lagaan like effect, but does not beat out Lagaan, although it cometh darn close.
· Makes you pump up your fist for
· Worth Watching, more than two times!