Sachin A Billion Dreams - Brings back our Sachin Memories
One of the most awaited movie of the year and its a treat for not only Cricket lovers but for all. If you have not booked your tickets book it now.
Cast: Sachin Tendulkar, Anjali Tendulkar, Sara Tendulkar, Arjun Tendulkar, Mayuresh Pem, MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag
Director: James Erskine
Sachin A Billion Dreams movie was one of the most awaited movie of the year. This movie brings back lot of memories of Sachin. This is not another Biopic but it is a documentary where sachin himself narrates his own story.
Here are the top ten reviews from popular websites and media.
1. Indian Express - Rating 3/5
Sachin A Billions Dreams movie review: Sachin Tendulkar biopic has moments that you have not seen before, especially with his parents and elder brother, his wife and children and his coach.
2. Times of India - Critics Rating 3/5
It’s a treat to get a peek into Sachin’s childhood. And it’s also a fan-shriek moment to see footage of him in his personal space, looped to Dire Straits and Bappi Lahiri with his wife Anjali, his children—Arjun and Sara, his family and friends
3. NDTV - Rating 4/5
A Billion Dreams is thankfully not a biopic. This is a documentary not merely about the man with that name, but one narrated by him, one where he tells his own story in his own words.
4. Hindustan times - Rating 2.5/5
James Erskine, Emmy-nominated director of the biographical drama, does well in naming the film in a way that reflects popular sentiments.
5. Deccan Chronicle -Rating 3/5
Sachin Tendulkar is not a name, but an emotion. Director James Erskine brings for you all an emotional documentation of Sachin's journey on celluloid, right from his childhood to becoming India's most celebrated player
6. India Today - Rating 4/5
Director James Erskine does not try much in his film Sachin: A Billion Dreams. The content is already explosive.
7. bollywoodlife.com - Rating 4.5/5
Sachin Tendulkar’s inspiring journey is as perfect as his cover drive
8. News18
A ten-year-old Sachin Tendulkar saw the Indian Cricket Team lift its first World Cup trophy in 1983, and, 28 years later, the world saw him reaching the highest echelons of international cricket and bringing home the trophy in 2011
9. livemint
Safe, sentimental and saccharine, James Erskine’s film is more tribute reel than documentary
10. koimoi.com - Rating 4/5
This one is a treat for Sachin Tendulkar fans. It's realistic, emotional and highly inspiring.
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