• Aniket Parihar
    Aniket Parihar
    23 reviews
    Senior Reviewer
    4

    Sarbjits’ story is not only about difficulty or a very long time tussle made by a sister. It is about a great deal of endurance, courage and tolerance too. Aishwarya Rai is Dalbir Kaur here, Sarbjits‘ sister. Sarbjit is a farmer in Punjab near Indian-Pak border. On one night he is fully drunk and mistakenly crosses the border and gets arrested by the Pakistani soldiers. He is then forced to be Ranjit Singh, for carrying out harmful bomb blasts. He is not guilty of the crime. Then his sister seeks just behaviour and justice for him and tries to prove him innocent. Then what would happen? Dalbir Kaur is on the way to rescue Sarbjit.
    Sukhpreet (Richa Chaddha) is Sarbjits’ wife who loves him very much and prays the all mighty to rescue him as soon as very possible. Randeep Hooda plays Sarbjit. He is very first rate and emulates exceptionally well. And Aishwarya is somewhat failing at her performance. Nonetheless eloquence of her dialogues create the very most appropriate impact.
    Omung Kumar direction mastery is appreciating. He manages to show the viewer what Sarbjit had been through from the jail scenes. The film is made very clearly and is fully filled with emotions, courage and a race. When Dalbir sees finally Sarbjit it jerks you deeply, making you shed tears. A Spiritual High – rise.

    May 24, 16