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The turning point comes when he joins the Indian Army. It is here that his talent for running is discovered, not out of a passion for sports initially, but for a simple glass of milk and the pride of wearing the India blazer. The narrative follows his rise through the ranks, his heartbreaking loss at the 1960 Rome Olympics, and his eventual redemption in Pakistan, where he earned the title "The Flying Sikh." Farhan Akhtar’s Transformation

One cannot discuss Bhaag Milkha Bhaag without mentioning Farhan Akhtar’s incredible physical and mental transformation. Akhtar spent over a year training like a professional athlete to mimic Milkha Singh’s physique and running style. His performance captures the raw vulnerability of a man haunted by his past and the fierce determination of an athlete who refuses to lose. Direction and Cinematography

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