
Sapne bade, plans hamesha ulti direction mein!
This is an inspiring true story of the triumph of the human spirit, about a player who faced a near death experience when he was at his peak but emerged victorious by his sheer determination, hard work and unrelenting passion for the sport. Sandeep Singh, a penalty corner specialist in the Indian Hockey team from Shahbad, Haryana made headlines when he was hit in the spine by an accidental gunshot while travelling on a train to join the national team that was to fly to Germany for the World Cup in 2006. The injury left him paralyzed, with the medical community giving him a slim chance of ever walking again. However, not only did Sandeep recover from it but he also made a comeback and re-established himself as the best drag-flicker, going on to captain the Indian national hockey team in January 2009.
Released: 13 Jul 2018 | Runtime: 131 min | Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport
Starring: Diljit Dosanjh, Taapsee Pannu, Angad Bedi | Directed by: Shaad Ali
Sapne bade, plans hamesha ulti direction mein!
Box Office Collection: $390,077 | IMDB Rating: 7.3
1 win & 3 nominations total
Soorma
(2018)
Director: Shaad Ali
Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport
Runtime: 131 min
IMDB Rating: 7.3
Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Taapsee Pannu, Angad Bedi
Box Office: $390,077
Awards: 1 win & 3 nominations total
This is an inspiring true story of the triumph of the human spirit, about a player who faced a near death experience when he was at his peak but emerged victorious by his sheer determination, hard work and unrelenting passion for the sport. Sandeep Singh, a penalty corner specialist in the Indian Hockey team from Shahbad, Haryana made headlines when he was hit in the spine by an accidental gunshot while travelling on a train to join the national team that was to fly to Germany for the World Cup in 2006. The injury left him paralyzed, with the medical community giving him a slim chance of ever walking again. However, not only did Sandeep recover from it but he also made a comeback and re-established himself as the best drag-flicker, going on to captain the Indian national hockey team in January 2009.

