India The film received mostly positive reviews from critics domestically.
Bollywood Hungama's
Taran Adarsh predicted that it would "win accolades, admiration, respect and esteem, besides emerging as a champ", while
Emirates 24/7 's Sneha May Francis gave a thumbs up, saying that the film is "truly epic" and that "despite the prestigious Olympic glory eluding him, Mehra deservedly honors the runner's other victories and impeccable talent, allowing us to applaud the prodigy." Desimartini, with almost 5000 ratings by the end of the weekend, stated the following: "Superbly directed,
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is an outstanding film with an incredible performance by Farhan Akhtar. Though long, it keeps you hooked throughout. Don't miss this patriotic tribute to Milkha Singh." Madhureeta Mukherjee of
The Times of India stated, "While you are on-the-run, pause to watch this one." The
India Today review concluded, "Go and run with Milkha. In this fast-paced life, this race will definitely soothe your senses."
Sify's Vijay Sinha praised the film, judging "
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag should get even drug-addled Punjab flocking to the cinemas." Gayatri Sankar of
Zee News wrote, "If you are a patriotic Indian, you will be left teary-eyed and your head held high."
Yahoo! Movies' review summed up, "Mehra has helmed 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' into a compelling story and an exemplar of cinematic brilliance; that it is also an inspiring tale almost seems to be a by-product." Aseem Chhabra of
Rediff.com gave a mixed review and reasoned that film does not offer anything new. However, he praised Akhtar's performance, writing "If there is one reason to see
BMB it is to watch Akhtar – how much he has evolved as an actor and the sincerity with which he immerses himself in the character."
NDTV echoed the same sentiment, "
Bhaag Milkha Singh is a 400 meters sprint that feels like a cross-country race." Despite praising the technical aspects and music,
Rajeev Masand of
CNN-IBN criticised the length: "The film itself is well intentioned and shines a light on an important figure. The film is an ambitious account of the first 27 years or so of celebrated Indian sprinter Milkha Singh's roller-coaster life. But it's too long and too unfocused to leave a lasting impression." Actor
Hrithik Roshan praised Akhtar's performance and deemed the film to be "phenomenal." Veteran actor
Amitabh Bachchan highly praised it on his blog, describing it as "too emotionally and creatively moving to put anything down in words."
International American athlete
Carl Lewis watched
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag in the US and called Milkha Singh in India to express his appreciation for the film and the athlete. Robert Abele of the
Los Angeles Times described the film as "a stirring bio of Milkha Singh", as well as stating that there's enough dramatic restraint and performance charm to give Singh his due as a justifiably glorified figure in
post-independence India. Nicolas Rapold of
The New York Times said that "the movie strikes its chosen couple of notes resoundingly, making clear what makes Singh run."
Twitch Film's review said that, "in the grand scheme of things,
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is easily one of the best mainstream films to come out of Bollywood this year." Scott Foundas of
Variety described it as a "rousing and handsomely crafted biopic". Lisa Tsering of
The Hollywood Reporter opined that the biopic "requires viewer endurance, but pays off with an exhilarating climax."
Digital Spy praised the work and said, "It is a blessing that this film was made and the inspiring story of India's greatest sporting hero told to a generation who might otherwise never have known the legend of 'The Flying Sikh.'" The
Washington Post stated that the Bollywood import dramatises the life of famed Indian sprinter Milkha Singh. ==Box office==