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Yes! I did have tears in
my eyes right through the tough fight that got Mary Kom the bronze at the first time women's boxing event that
had been introduced at the London Olympic 2012. Every Indian was rooting for
her, most partial to her win, above all other competitors. What makes Mary so special? So why is the movie 'Mary Kom' so happily glossing over the main fight she went through- the Olympics?
I have over the years been moved by Mary Kom's story, her chats with me, her fortitude and her ability to laugh. From a tribal
community of north-eastern state of Manipur- epitomizes a woman who
despite many odds came up triumphant. She was fighting opponents who weighed 54
kg, four inches taller and yet she did win a bronze. She works very hard for
every single win she’s achieved. But so does her entire family. The take out is
that there are stronger people in a competitive world, but hard work backed by
a supportive family give you that x-factor that makes you a winner and a hero
in life.
Click below to read entire article...........
Yes! I did have tears in
my eyes right through the tough fight that got Mary Kom the bronze at the first time women's boxing event that
had been introduced at the London Olympic 2012. Every Indian was rooting for
her, most partial to her win, above all other competitors. What makes Mary so special? So why is the movie 'Mary Kom' so happily glossing over the main fight she went through- the Olympics?
The palpable vulnerability & power of a dream comes through
brilliantly in #PriyankaChopra's
frustration, pain, anger, angst through her performance as and in the Movie Mary Kom -
seldom did I see Priyanka Chopra in
the performance, I almost always saw Mary Kom. After having met and known #MaryKom - and I will share excerpts of my conversations with you. I
do feel that Sanjay Leela
Bhansali has spun a winner- but I wasn't as gripped in the
first half as in the second, personal vignettes & development of her
personal struggle & lack of nutrition which I happen to know of, her angst
& strife need to have been somewhat more strongly communicated!
And yet I
was moved by the fighter, the mother, the winner MC Mary Kom- Kudos @Priyanka,
#MaryKom #SanjayLeelaBhansali & #Omungkumar. My
favorite after Onler & Priyanka is the Coach, the understated yet powerful
actor Thapa. Onler's story & his personal sacrifices come through
beautifully, where men support their women to pursue a dream- that is truly
what #Onler did,
it is not even slightly exaggerated. Eventually I do wish the #Olympic story
had been fleshed out better.
I have over the years been moved by Mary Kom's story, her chats with me, her fortitude and her ability to laugh. From a tribal
community of north-eastern state of Manipur- epitomizes a woman who
despite many odds came up triumphant. She was fighting opponents who weighed 54
kg, four inches taller and yet she did win a bronze. She works very hard for
every single win she’s achieved. But so does her entire family. The take out is
that there are stronger people in a competitive world, but hard work backed by
a supportive family give you that x-factor that makes you a winner and a hero
in life.Click below to read entire article...........











