
Movie Review: Gold
| Sports drama | 2018-08-15
CAST
Akshay Kumar, Kunal Kapoor, Mouni Roy, Amit Sadh, Vineet Kumar Singh, Sunny Kaushal
Director - Stephen Gaghan
Music - Daniel Pemberton
Music - Daniel Pemberton
Story:
Tapan Das (Akshay) feels humiliated and sad to see the Union Jack go up when British India’s hockey team wins the gold at the 1936 Olympics. After August 15, 1947, he wants Independent India to avenge that humiliation and compete in the 1948 London Olympics. His trials and tribulations while putting together a team, which will clinch us GOLD, form the crux of the story.
Review:
Hockey was a craze back then. The royalty and commoners patronized it. Parents encouraged sons to pick up the stick and the administration gave them opportunities to display their proficiency in the field.
Here the star players, Samrat (Kunal Kapoor), Imtiaz Shah (Vineet Kumar), Raghubir Pratap Singh (Amit Sadh) and Himmat Singh (Sunny Kaushal) are subtle and superb. Each of these actors delivers convincing performances; staying on the assembly line and still managing to shine through.
Once again, Akshay is the backbone of this sports drama that has been shot on a lavish scale in Leeds and in Punjab. The actor, who has become synonymous with quality, gives this outing his all. Happy, sad, frustrated or furious, he internalizes the process of a belittled man seeking to bring glory to his motherland. The nice thing here is, he makes his act look so simple. He dances with gay abandon in 'Chad Gayi Hai,' though frankly, the song itself seems so out of place. Monobina (Mouni), who shows up as Akshay’s dominating wife, is convincing.
Director Reema Kagti (of Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd and Talaash fame), who has until this film worked on a smaller scale, does a convincing job of decorating her large canvas with neatly-choreographed hockey matches, sepia-tinted frames, and archive footage to convey her pre-azaadi message. But the pace of this film dips in several places. And the communal harmony feelings and situations seem forced. However, the only thing that carries it through at such times is strong – Long Live India sentiment.
Final Verdict: Akshay Kumar’s tally of ‘Gold’ medals just went up. Give Brand India and him a standing ovation.

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