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Victory Movie

This one will do well in the interiors of India; in the small towns where there are aspiring cricketers. VICTORY is all about a small town boy with ‘rare’ cricketing talent who is suppressed by the system; where selection to the state Ranji team is becoming a nightmare.

Luckily for him, the National team is in Jaipur for a conditioning camp and Vijay (Harman Baweja), who has lost all hope of donning the national colours, is given hope by his coach who has an idea. He wants Vijay to bat against the Indian bowlers and inspire the coach (Dalip Tahil). Vijay, the small town lad from Jaisalmer, makes the trip. He approaches the coach and tells him that he has read his interviews where he says he would give any talent a chance and asks for his chance. The coach scoffs. Vijay walks off. The coach has a change of heart and asks him to prove himself. Bowling to him are Harbhajan Singh and Ashish Nehra. Balls are hit out of the stadium. Lad makes entry into Ranji team. Scores double hundred on debut, storms into the national team.

This one will do well in the interiors of India; in the small towns where there are aspiring cricketers. VICTORY is all about a small town boy with ‘rare’ cricketing talent who is suppressed by the system; where selection to the state Ranji team is becoming a nightmare.

Luckily for him, the National team is in Jaipur for a conditioning camp and Vijay (Harman Baweja), who has lost all hope of donning the national colours, is given hope by his coach who has an idea. He wants Vijay to bat against the Indian bowlers and inspire the coach (Dalip Tahil). Vijay, the small town lad from Jaisalmer, makes the trip. He approaches the coach and tells him that he has read his interviews where he says he would give any talent a chance and asks for his chance. The coach scoffs. Vijay walks off. The coach has a change of heart and asks him to prove himself. Bowling to him are Harbhajan Singh and Ashish Nehra. Balls are hit out of the stadium. Lad makes entry into Ranji team. Scores double hundred on debut, storms into the national team.

This one will do well in the interiors of India; in the small towns where there are aspiring cricketers. VICTORY is all about a small town boy with ‘rare’ cricketing talent who is suppressed by the system; where selection to the state Ranji team is becoming a nightmare.

Luckily for him, the National team is in Jaipur for a conditioning camp and Vijay (Harman Baweja), who has lost all hope of donning the national colours, is given hope by his coach who has an idea. He wants Vijay to bat against the Indian bowlers and inspire the coach (Dalip Tahil). Vijay, the small town lad from Jaisalmer, makes the trip. He approaches the coach and tells him that he has read his interviews where he says he would give any talent a chance and asks for his chance. The coach scoffs. Vijay walks off. The coach has a change of heart and asks him to prove himself. Bowling to him are Harbhajan Singh and Ashish Nehra. Balls are hit out of the stadium. Lad makes entry into Ranji team. Scores double hundred on debut, storms into the national team.

here are good cricketing moments, especially when the final is drawing to a close, but that’s as close as it gets to a humdinger. Commercially it has its rona dhona moments. Harman does a better job than his debut and is supported well by Anupam Kher and Amrita Rao. For rest of the cricketing clan that makes it appearance, I wonder what their reaction will be when they see the ‘highlights’ [the film in total]. Maybe, like the main protagonist, they were lured by their respective managers to ‘play this game as well’.

Having said that, there’s a good chance of the movie doing well. It’s cricket after all, and like they say, the game is a religion in India. Baweja may be no SRK or Tendulkar, but as Vijay, he carries the hopes of a million Indians.

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