The Free Press Journal

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag shortened for global release

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Director-producer Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has shortened 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' (BMB) for its internatio­nal release. He has reduced the playing-time of the biopic by 30 minutes and said the new version is suitable for a no-interval format.

Everyone loved everything about 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', a film that chronicles the rise of Olympian athlete Milkha Singh, also known as Flying Sikh. The only area of quibble was the inordinate length of three-hour-and-10minute. And that has now been taken care of.

Since there were no clearly demarcated areas in the narration that could be pruned down, and the songs carried the plot forward, Mehra and the film's editor P.S. Bharathi went through the process of looking through the entire footage to zero-in on individual shots and scenes where the verbal exchange could be reduced.

An arduous and challengin­g task — but the job is now done.

The decision comes as a surprise considerin­g Mehra maintained that the story had to be told within the time-frame afforded by the script.

Said Mehra: "Bharathi and I haven't forced cuts into the narration. We wanted to bring the length down to a no-interval format, since there is no tradition of breaking a film into two halves in the West. To eliminate the interval-point for the internatio­nal version, we had to re-edit the film."

At the home front, the film opened to positive response and if the viewers relished the narration, they thoroughly appreciate­d Farhan Akhtar's endeavour to play Milkha convincing­ly in the successful movie, which raked in approximat­ely Rs 55 crore in the first week.

—IANS

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