Surfers' Choice Award Best Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.Most Entertaining Singer (Male) Siddharth Mahadevan: Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Movie Awards (2014).
Award for Technical Excellence Best Background Score: Shankar Mahadevan,Ehsaan Noorani,Loy Mendonsa.Award for Technical Excellence Best Sound Mixing: Debajit Changmai.Award for Technical Excellence Best Sound Design:Nakul Kamte.Award for Technical Excellence Best Editing: P.S.Award for Technical Excellence Best Dialogue: Prasoon Joshi.Award for Technical Excellence Best Screenplay: Prasoon Joshi.Award for Technical Excellence Best Cinematography:Binod Pradhan.Award for Technical Excellence Best Story: Prasoon Joshi.Awards of the International Indian Film Academy (2014).Asian Film Award Best Composer: Ehsaan Noorani,Shankar Mahadevan,Loy Mendonsa.Apsara Award Best Music Director: Shankar Mahadevan,Ehsaan Noorani,Loy Mendonsa.Apsara Award Best Lyrics: Prasoon Joshi.Apsara Award Best Choreography: Ganesh Acharya.Apsara Award Best Dialogue: Prasoon Joshi.Technical Awards Best Sound Design: Nakul Kamte.
Technical Awards Best Cinematography: Binod Pradhan.Apsara Award Best Actress In A Supporting Role: Divya Dutta.Apsara Award Hall of Fame: Apsara Award Best Story: Prasoon Joshi.Apsara Award Best Screenplay: Prasoon Joshi.Apsara Award Best Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra.Apsara Award Best Film: Rajiv Tandon,P.S.Apsara Award Best Actor: Farhan Akhtar.Apsara Film Producers Guild Awards (2014).Bhaag Milkha Bhaag scores a 8.6 digit binge rating out of 10 and is a brilliant movie to watch in the Biopic genre. You can watch the movie online on Hotstar, as long as you are a subscriber to the video streaming OTT platform. Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor, Pawan Malhotra and Art Malik are playing as the star cast in this movie. This movie is 2 hr 58 min in duration and is available in Hindi language. As asked by Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru designates a day in his honor as a national holiday.īhaag Milkha Bhaag was released on and was directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Impressed by how effortlessly Singh passed the Pakistani athlete and won by such a large margin, Pakistan's president, General Ayub Khan, bestows the moniker "The Flying Sikh" on him. Initially, Khaliq is winning the games, but Singh gains the lead after overtaking opponents one by one. Invited by India's prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru (Dalip Tahil), to head the Indian squad in a friendly race against Abdul Khaliq, Singh flatly refuses to go owing to the trauma of fleeing his home in newly-formed Pakistan as a boy. He eventually fulfills a lifelong ambition by breaking the 400m world record. When he competes at the Commonwealth Games, he wins another gold medal in the 400m and is dubbed "The King of England" by numerous newspapers. Now that he is an adult, he falls in love with Biro (Sonam K Ahuja), who asks him to live an honest life. His memories are of the upheaval that surrounded India's 1947 partition, which resulted in religious bloodshed in Punjab and the murder of Singh's parents. ('Run, Milkha, run!'), and Singh is instantly transported back to childhood memories that haunt him, plummeting him to fourth place. The film begins during the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where Milkha Singh (Farhan Akhtar) competes in the 400-meter dash. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag : Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Songs About Bhaag Milkha Bhaag