![]() ![]() And to a large degree, it succeeded in doing so. You realise that the film was not all drama or all sport - it made a clear attempt to amalgamate both. That’s when you realise this film is not about winning on a world stage, it’s about earning respect.Īt every stage in the film, Kabir has juxtaposed real images with the reel ones - making one sit up and take note of the fact that he has heavily invested in research and the recreation (the scenes look as good as the real incidents on the field) of defining moments in Team India’s 1983 World Cup journey. He also uses dialogue and light conversations to let you in on a fact - Indians didn’t trust India to bring home the World Cup. REVIEW: First few minutes into the film, Kabir Khan uses an intelligently crafted passport sequence to introduce the audience to characters in the film. Kabir Khan’s ‘83’ encapsulates the journey of this team that taught a nation to believe and to pin its hopes on its cricket players’ by returning home as a set of uniquely gifted world champions. STORY: Captain Kapil Dev led a team from India, seen as underdogs, to bring home the country’s first-ever World Cup title in the year 1983. ![]()
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