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Story:-
Ever since the understanding of worldliness started coming in, I saw people worshiping cinema and cricket. Any cricket series in India would have happened, the roads would have been empty. Saw shopkeepers in the market forgetting their livelihood and gathering around the radio. He saw people around him who did not even get up to drink water in the middle of the match. So that no wicket of India should fall. The question always remains that why we Indians have so much passion for cricket, when it is not even our national sport. The reason was our first World Cup win, which most of us did not see. Just heard his stories, seen photos.
The story of the victory of the Indian cricket team in 1983 was such that it was necessary to reach every person. Kabir Khan has brought the same story on the big screen. In the form of a film named '83'. I will not talk about how the film is, for that you will read the review of our partner Mubarak . I will talk about those aspects of the film which touched my heart. Who made the film a memorable experience for me.
#1. non screaming patriotism
If Dr. Murli Prasad Sharma had seen today's mainstream Hindi movies, then standing in Dr. Asthana's class, he would have asked a question,
His question is not wrong either. From 'Gadar' to recent movies, you will understand yourself. 'Bhuj', 'Satyamev Jayate 2' all these films start screaming unnecessarily. '83' shows that you don't have to make someone a villain to bring out your heroism. Hero without a villain, a concept that seems strange to our mainstream cinema.
Here I do not mean that '83' is a villain free film, just that he has no face. The villain here is the distrust that their cricket board shows on the players. Villain is the doubt in the mind of the players, which forces them to underestimate themselves. Villain is all those adverse circumstances, which do not want this team to even step on the field of England.
The film is full of such moments, where cricketers could cry out for patriotism, vent anger, but it did not happen. The media prints outrageous things about the Indian cricket team, the players of the team boil down, want Kapil Dev to release a befitting reply type statement. But Kapil doesn't do that. Calmly explain that if you have to answer, then you will give it from your game. This scene could have been comfortably fitted in the format of Hum and Woh, but the film does not do that. The 1983 World Cup is such a page in our history that we have to be proud of. And this film also gets you done in the true sense.
Overall, she does not walk around wearing her patriotism on her arms, does not show it, keeps it in her heart, where it should be.
#2. Almost Perfect Casting
The story of '83' is not only hair-raising, the cast of the film also works as a plus one in that experience. First thing about the captain of the team. I often used to complain to Ranveer Singh that his acting style is too loud. His expressions seemed exaggerated. But in '83', he has changed his entire acting game. One is Kapil Dev's accent, from which Ranveer does not let his grip loose at any point. He appears in control throughout the film. If there is anger in the mind, then it is visible in their eyes, their hands do not tear the air without talking.
This near-perfection cycle does not stop only till Ranveer. Whether it is Madanlal, Hardy Sandhu or Yashpal Sharma, Jatin Sarna, who has not opened the umbrella here, but has wielded such a bat that it will be fun. It is not possible to tell any one of all the players the best from the other, such casting has happened here. Still, my personal bias compels me to choose an actor. Krishnammachari Srikkanth became Jiva. To know at a glance how are the storytelling skills of Shrikant, you can watch the episode of 'The Kapil Sharma Show' where the real heroes of 1983 World Cup came on the show. Looking at Jeeva, it would seem that he became comfortable in Srikkanth's skin without any effort.
Let's mention a scene from the film. Where the Indian team is gathered in a hall and Srikkanth is narrating the story by taking center stage, a glimpse of which you also see in the trailer. The atmosphere of that scene starts with laughter, but then becomes emotional. The transition is so smooth that you don't get knocked over. In this same scene, you feel two opposite emotions.
#3. emotional connect
'83' is the story of cricket. It also tells the story of how the world of those cricketers is outside the field. Whatever happens on the green field and how it is filmed is what makes it stand out for me. It is a trivial thing to say but while the match is being telecast, you will see the font coming on the screen, which has been kept old school. Along with this, camera shots have also been used, as were often done in the recording of the match during that time. These things do not affect the narration much, but work to give an authentic feel to the film. It is necessary to mention one more point. During the match, you also get to see real photographs, whether it is Dilip Vengsarkar's injury or Kapil Dev's sixes.
We have a good number of films made on sports, we have to go to 'Lagaan' again and again for reference points. In such a situation, '83' proves to be a successful attempt in capturing the spirit of Indian cricket. You will be thrilled to see the action of the ground. Seeing what happens outside the ground, your throat swells. Along with all the good things about the film, there are also some flaws here. But still the film should be seen.
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