Also, the cricketer’s questionable decisions or possible vices are mostly overlooked. However the biopic loses its momentum in the second half with Dhoni’s love life getting undue prominence. A scene featuring Yuvraj Singh (Herry Tangri) is outstanding. Supporting actors deserve a special mention as their performances tug at your heartstrings. It’s him going against the tide, summing up Dhoni’s life journey as well. Sushant is seen trying to make his way through a sea of people. This one scene shot at Kharagpur station particularly stands out. Neeraj Pandey recreates Dhoni’s Ranchi life beautifully. It reminds you why sportsmen deserve the fame and money they get. The film also boasts of a spectacular first-half, which showcases Dhoni’s initial struggle as an aspiring professional cricketer. He even nails his iconic helicopter shot and restrained personality. Sushant internalises his character and becomes MSD, without heavily mimicking the cricketer.
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