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Critic's Rating: 4.0
Riveting race against overwhelming odds

Story: The National award winning film is based on the controversial true story of Odisha’s wonder boy Budhia Singh (played by Mayur Mahendra Patole) and his mentor Biranchi Das (Manoj Bajpayee), who faces opposition from various quarters for seeing an Olympic dream for the world’s youngest marathon runner.

Review: Riddled with extreme poverty, a four-year-old Budhia was sold to a peddler by his mother for Rs 800. Biranchi, a local judo coach, takes the spunky boy under his wing. The child’s running abilities makes Biranchi hopeful that he could be India’s greatest Marathon runner. (Budhia ran from Bhubaneswar to Puri at the age of four covering 65 kilometres in 7 hours). However, the coach faced backlash on ethical grounds for imposing vigorous training practices on the child. The government inquiry, public scrutiny and media circus that followed, clipped the boy’s wings and banned him from running long-distances.

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This incredible film must be lauded for presenting a debatable topic in the most balanced fashion. It doesn’t take sides; however, it questions the society at large for making a joke out of a boy who deserved to dream big.

The biopic provokes you to question if Biranchi was right in pushing Budhia to break insurmountable records at such a young age? With child labour rampant in the country, somewhere, you do tend to agree with the coach, when he nonchalantly states that even if the excessive running was to take Budhia’s life, he would have died with dignity and honour than hunger and poverty. On the other hand, would Biranchi have pushed his own child in a similar way? Besides, raising these questions, it also gives you goosebumps as it mirrors our society’s deepest vices – poverty and corruption.

After Aligarh, Bajpayee leaves you spellbound with his brilliance once again. His angst, frustration and relentless struggle against the system until he is compelled to accept defeat leaves a void in your heart. He’s ably supported by a moving performance from Mayur, who plays Budhia. Engrossing from start to finish, Soumendra Padhi deserves a standing ovation for bringing this rollercoaster journey of a child prodigy and his ambitious mentor to celluloid.

In-depth Analysis

Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction:
4.0/5
Dialogues:
3.5/5
Screenplay:
4.0/5
Music:
3.0/5
Visual appeal:
3.0/5
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Trivia & Goofs

TRIVIA

1. Director Soumendra Padhi auditioned more than 1200 kids for Budhia Singh's role

2. There was one scene wherein Mayur Patole was to hit a man on his head with a beer bottle. He would just not do that scene as he was afraid that he would hurt. Then the director told him that it was a sugar bottle and not glass. It was only then that he did the scene

3. In Orissa, people confused Mayur for the real Budhia and it was nostalgia all over. About 10-20 thousand people came over to watch the shoot

4. Interestingly, when the real Budhia met Mayur Patole, they kept staring at each other for a long time. They didn't speak to each other. Budhia didn't believe someone could exactly look like him

FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run'?
    Release date of Manoj Bajpayee and Tillotama Shome starrer 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' is 2016-08-05.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run'?
    'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' star cast includes Manoj Bajpayee, Tillotama Shome, Master Mayur and Chaya Kadam.
  3. Who is the director of 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run'?
    'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' is directed by Soumnedra Padhi.
  4. What is Genre of 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run'?
    'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' belongs to 'Drama, Sport,Biography' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' releasing?
    'Budhia Singh - Born To Run' is releasing in Hindi.