You don't have to be a cricket fan to love 'Sachin: A Billion Dreams'

Tendulkar comes across in
the film as guileless and driven
There is something about Sachin
Tendulkar, something so correct and so innocent you want him to win in
life even when you know he is no more the 'God' of the cricket field.
The rousing farewell speech that Sachin gives at the end of
this astutely emotional journey into the heart and mind of India's most
celebrated Bat Man, left me dewy-eyed. This, when I know zilch about cricket
and practically nothing about Sachin's exploits on the field. What I do know
"and what this film is able to tell us in comprehensive strokes of revelation"
is that greatness is not thrust on the great by chance.
One has to break bones and crack ribs to get there.
"Sachin: A Billion Dreams" is the story of a
national hero who sails through every crisis with his simple philosophy of good
existence and hard work. Sachin's life is blameless. He has never been in any
controversy and he doesn't incite scandalous thoughts. This film could've
easily been the opposite of what the Sanjay Dutt biography would be, given the
man's colourful lifescape. Instead the director unfolds a treasury of memories
and anecdotes in which the aroma of ambition is mingled with the flavour of
yearnings.
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