
While we see Sachin’s journey going upwards, the makers keep giving us the background of the Indian setting and basically paint a picture of how at the meekest of times, people have turned to this sport to become their source of happiness. Later, we see a dramatized version of his childhood where we see how the suburban lad became Cricketing world’s biggest sensation. The Cricketer who may have taken a ton of perfect catches, is nervous as hell, holding his little one and in that moment is like any other newly turned father, who is scared to carry the little one around. The film takes off with Sachin’s most precious moments when his daughter Sara was born. As we watch Sachin narrate about his dream to lift the World Cup, we can’t help but realize this is one dream we have all lived with him. Although, the Sachin biopic is more like an experience or I’d say in my case, as a 90s child, a run down the memory lane with the chance to relive some of the greatest matches of all time, to watch and gloat over India’s finest winning moments in a timeline that ends with the dream come true world cup dream.

What people mostly perceive biopics to be is inspiring stories that is a tell all on the personality. Sachin A Billion Dreams Review Sachin A Billion Dreams Review: Script Analysis And from there, the legendary journey began.

Xavier’s in Harris Shield on February 24, 1988. The film chronicles his journey from being a notorious child, to his brother Ajit Tendulkar recognizing his talent and recommending him to Coach Ramakant Achrekar to train him in the game.īeing a dedicated player, a young Sachin made it to the newspapers along with co-player Vinod Kambli for making a world record of 664-run partnership, playing for Shardashram Vidya Mandir against St. While many may call him gifted, it is in this film, you truly see his inspiring journey and the fact that nothing comes easy without hardships. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is a name that has been etched in our heads as being the ‘God of Cricket’.
