Despite these hardships, Milkha Singh discovered his passion for running and went on to become one of India's most celebrated athletes. He won numerous national and international titles, including four Asian Games gold medals and a Commonwealth Games gold medal. His achievements earned him the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honor, in 1960.

The narrative follows Singh's journey from a childhood scarred by the trauma of the to his rise as a world-champion runner.

In the final race against Pakistan’s champion, Abdul Khaliq, Milkha finds himself momentarily paralyzed by memories of the massacre. But as he hears the echoes of "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag," he transcends his fear. He doesn't just win the race; he finds peace with his history. The President of Pakistan, impressed by his speed, bestows upon him the title:

The climax of the film isn't just about a race in Pakistan; it's about Milkha returning to the place of his childhood trauma. By choosing to face the soil where he lost his family, he finally stops running his past and starts running

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