![]() Milkha singh faced failure in his first competitive race on global platform. (4) Accept mistakes and overcome from failures/ defeats Instead, seek guidance from your financial planner/advisor on how to fulfill your need. Don’t let your greed to be fuelled by the look of something. Don’t eye others’ things and get carried away. In fact, we should analyse our needs and ask ourselves whether they are worth buying or investing our time and money into. In life, we shouldn’t eye things of our friends or relatives. Coach Gurudev Singh slaps Milkha, explaining that it is not easy to get things you like and that you need to work hard to earn them. One day, when Milkha picks up and wears the blazer, just to get a feel of it, he’s attacked and insulted. Milkha Singh, as seen in the film, is astonished to see a blazer worn by champion runner Sher Singh Rana. (3) Earn things you really need and dont eye others things with greed Dont get influenced from the fellow financial planners and get adapted to their style of financial planning. Similarly while financial planning one should be strong from his/ her mind and follow what he/ she believes. Milkha singh accepted the challenge with confidence and faith. In movie, Milkha singhs coach challenges him to defeat the current champion. (2) Nothing is impossible to the mind that believes Similarly, we need to set financial goals in different stages of life, adapt to situations that come our way (cash flow) and follow a financial plan with dedication to achieve them. Later, he’s seen running from people who attack his family, and from other kids after beating his brother-in-law.ĭuring his training in the Indian Army, Milkha runs in the cross-country race to earn a mug full of milk, 2 eggs and relief from exercise each day Let’s take a look atĪ young Milkha runs in hot sands from school to reach home early. In the Farhan Akhtar-starrer, Milkha Singh is seen running in different stages of his life for a variety of goals. (1) Set goals at various stages of life then run (follow) to achieve them Let’s have a discussion on “5 financial planning lessons from the movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.” The recently-released film, ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, which touches the hearts of viewers, motivates and inspires to follow our goals in life, also has a lot to offer from the perspective of financial planning. IBN Live panned The Race of My Life as disappointing, as they felt that it was "nothing but part of a deal for the movie's production.8 Lessons one should learn from the movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag There was nothing which I felt should be changed in the movie, it was perfect." Reception Also, the dialogues and the lyrics by Prasoon Joshi are brilliant. He looked like my duplicate in the movie. Of the film and Akhtar's portrayal of him, Singh said "Farhan Akhtar has done a brilliant job. It was one of the highest grossing 2013 Bollywood films. Made on a budget of ₹30 crore, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag grossed ₹164 crore worldwide. įarhan Akhtar starred as Singh, and Sonam Kapoor starred as Biro–inspired by one of Singh's real love interests. Singh sold the rights for ₹1, with a clause that 10-15% of the film's profits would be donated to his charitable trust. ![]() Singh's son, Jeev Milkha Singh, decided that the film rights be given to Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Singh said that after reading his autobiography, a few Bollywood directors approached him, asking to make a film on his life. Jeev, also a sportsman, became a world class golfer. In 1971, their son Jeev Milkha Singh is born. In 1963, he marries his longtime love Nirmal Kaur, former captain of India's women's volleyball team. However, he loses the bronze medal by fraction of a second at the 1960 Summer Olympics, due to a judgement error on the race track. After winning the friendly race between India and Pakistan, in 1960, he earns the title of The Flying Sikh by Ayub Khan. He wins gold medals in the 1958 Asian Games and 1958 Commonwealth Games. Whilst in the army, his athletic skills show. After many attempts, he is finally able to join the Indian army. A lot of his family members who belong to Milkha Singh family, including his parents, are killed in the Partition of India. ![]() Milkha Singh, a sikh boy born around 1930s, runs against trains for fun. The film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is based on it. ![]() The Race of My Life: An Autobiography is the autobiography of Indian athlete Milkha Singh, coauthored with daughter Sonia Sanwalka.
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