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Recounting the tale of universal hockey player Sandeep Singh, who has been incapacitated and has been utilizing the wheelchair for a long time after a shooting episode in 2006, yet is giving it his best shot to get back on the playing field.
There is good dosage of brotherly love, some hopeless acting from seemingly stern coaches and administration officials but compensated with good music and songs.
Soorma is designed as a story of good yet tough guys: good players, good Samaritans and good administrators. There isn't much of a conflict. We always know where it is heading.
What holds this film together is the performance by Diljit Dosanjh...the glint in his eye changes from impish to determined, and it is this that elevates Soorma from what would otherwise have been a run-of-the-mill sports film.
Soorma ensures that this triumphal journey of the human spirit is full of surprises. The checklist remains in place, but this saga of heartbreak and heroism also has undeniable heart.