Aishwarya could make Sarabjit Outstanding than excellent

Sarbjit’s story is a nice synchronized. It started with his family in which he has old father, wife Sukh ( Chaddha), and innocent loyal sister Dalbir ( Rai) in a Punjab village close to the Indo-Pak border. One day He struggled over the line one night, and was caught by the Pakistani patrol.

That’s when his struggle started, he was forced into a false confession, and jailed. Sister Dalbir, ever protective about her ‘bhai’, takes stand on his behalf.

And she went through the long and hard time, her voice to officials on either side of the border left unheared. Matter becomes political between India and Pakistan and their see-sawing relations.

A real-life story which is full of drama and emotional heart-break shown as it is the film. But ‘Sarabjit’ named should be called ‘Dalbir’, because it is Aishwarya did all the main character role, making little impact on audience. She has not catch the rural Punjabi accent well. Even if she play silent in some two and a half scenes, she could well described her pain. Although Sarabjit is excellent movie, but if acted little well then it would have been a outstanding film. Richa Chadha and Randeep Hooda are fabulous as always.

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