Bhaag Milkha Bhaag | Climax | The Last Race | А¤­а¤ѕа¤— А¤®а¤їа¤іаґќа¤–а¤ѕ А¤­а¤ѕа¤— | Farhan Akhtar | Best Scenes -

The film’s final sequence centers on the , Pakistan—a place Milkha Singh had initially refused to visit due to the trauma of seeing his parents killed there during the 1947 Partition.

: In a breathtaking 200m dash, Milkha surges past Khaliq, his speed so effortless it appears as if he is flying over the track. The film’s final sequence centers on the ,

Persuaded by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to run for the honor of his country, Milkha faces his fiercest rival, , then known as the "Fastest Man in Asia." Before the race, when his coach warns that this could be the last race of his life, Milkha’s iconic response—"Daudunga bhi waise hi" (I will run it exactly like that)—sets the stage for his ultimate triumph. The Climax Highlights The Climax Highlights : As he crosses the

: As he crosses the finish line, he sees a vision of his younger self running alongside him. This powerful moment signifies that he has finally overcome the darkness of his past. Milkha surges past Khaliq


The film’s final sequence centers on the , Pakistan—a place Milkha Singh had initially refused to visit due to the trauma of seeing his parents killed there during the 1947 Partition.

: In a breathtaking 200m dash, Milkha surges past Khaliq, his speed so effortless it appears as if he is flying over the track.

Persuaded by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to run for the honor of his country, Milkha faces his fiercest rival, , then known as the "Fastest Man in Asia." Before the race, when his coach warns that this could be the last race of his life, Milkha’s iconic response—"Daudunga bhi waise hi" (I will run it exactly like that)—sets the stage for his ultimate triumph. The Climax Highlights

: As he crosses the finish line, he sees a vision of his younger self running alongside him. This powerful moment signifies that he has finally overcome the darkness of his past.