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Sarfira movie review: Akshay Kumar redeems himself in a convincing biopic hit by mid-air turbulence

For once, the critic in me wants to see an anti-biopic. One where the protagonist loses it all and continues living his life as usual. But before that day comes, biopics like Sarfira (though formulaic and repetitive) do leave their impact, minimal as it maybe.

July 12, 2024 / 14:48 IST
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Sarfira is a remake of Sudha Kongara’s Tamil film Sorarai Potrru (2020) starring Suriya which itself is an adaptation of GR Gopinath’s memoir ‘Simply Fly: A Deccan Odyssey’.
Sarfira is a remake of Sudha Kongara’s Tamil film Sorarai Potrru (2020) starring Suriya which itself is an adaptation of GR Gopinath’s memoir ‘Simply Fly: A Deccan Odyssey’.

Utho Anarkali. Akshay Kumar mission pe hai. Akshay is back with a film where he plays a saviour. Yes, he is an underdog. Yes, he is fighting an enemy more powerful than him. Are the odds in his favour? No. Will he win (and also save the day)? Yes. Protagonists played by Akshay Kumar always win. With Sarfira, we have a feel-good, inspirational biopic where, you guessed it right, Akshay wins. Haven’t we seen this template before, in at least the last 10 of the actor’s films?

For once, the critic in me wants to see an anti-biopic. One where the protagonist loses it all and continues living his life as usual. Failures are a part of our life, isn’t it? And when we fail, we pick ourselves up and continue living. Before we see that day, films like Sarfira (though formulaic and repetitive) do leave their impact, even if it rests on thin ice.

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