In 1994, at Shahbad Hockey Centre, a young Sandeep Singh and his older brother, Bikram Singh are seen undergoing a punishment by their coach Kartar Singh, who is a strict disciplinarian trainer. As a result of that, Sandeep decides to quit hockey. As a grown young man, he meets Harpreet Kaur, a budding female hockey player who practices the sport at the same centre. They both develop an interest in each other. With intent of catching up with Harpreet, Sandeep joins the Hockey Centre again. He starts to become good at his game. Meanwhile, Sandeep and Harpreet develop a romantic relationship. The coach, who is Harpreet’s uncle, finds out about their relationship and physically assaults Sandeep. Bikram, who had been constantly working for selection to the Indian Hockey Team, fails to make it to India camp. Bikram finds out that his brother is exceptionally good at drag flick and helps him get to the Indian team, where he practices under the coach Harry. He goes on to become the highest scorer at Six Nation Series in Poland in 2006. After his success, the media terms him “Flicker Singh”. He also gets a job offer. However, Harpeet’s uncle still heatedly agrees to accept him as a suitable husband for his niece. In the same year, while leaving for Hockey World Cup, on a train, he is accidentally shot in his lower back and is paralyzed in the lower half of his body. The news of his never being able to play hockey again starts circulating in the media. Sandeep is now confined to a wheelchair and his family, especially Bikram, takes care of his nursing needs. In 2007, supported by Indian Hockey Federation, Sandeep is moved to the Netherlands, where, due to intensive therapy for a year, he recovers from his injury and starts playing again. He joins the 2008 India Hockey Camp in New Delhi. He is seen at the 2009 Commonwealth Championship in London, where Harpreet comes by to watch the game. Sandeep, who earlier used to get distracted by Harpreet’s presence, manages to score the winning goal, indicating that he is now actually playing for India and not for seeking Harpreet’s love. In the closing scene, archive footage of the actual player is seen where Sandeep Singh gets the 2010 Arjuna Award from the President of India.
सूरमा
Soorma
Details
Mis Spell Name
- Surma
Genre
- Drama
Production House
- Sony Pictures Entertainment Films India
Producer
- Deepak Singh, Chitrangda Singh
Director
- Shaad Ali Sehgal
Composer
- Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Censor Date
- 22/06/2018
Censor Year
- 2018
Released date
- 13/07/2018
Released Year
- 2018
Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)
Certificate No :
- DIL/1/48/2018-MUM
Certificate Date :
- 22/06/2018
Office :
- Mumbai
Guage :
- -
Length :
- 10953 Feet 3651 Meters
Duration :
- 135 Minutes
Reels :
- 12
Color :
- Coloured
Native Language :
- Hindi
Dubbed Languages:
- Another Language
- Producer : Deepak Singh , Chitrangda Singh
- Director : Shaad Ali Sehgal
- Story : Suyash Trivedi
- Writer : Shaad Ali Sehgal
- Screenwriter- screenplay : Siva Ananth
- Composer : Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
- Lyricist : Gulzar
- Actor : Diljit Dosanjh , Angad Bedi
- Actress : Taapsee Pannu
- Track 1 : Ishq Di Baajiyaan ( इश्क दी बाजीयां )
- Track 2 : Soorma Anthem ( सूरमा गान )
- Track 3 : Good Man Di Laaltain ( गुड मैन दी लालटेन )
- Track 4 : Pardesiya ( परदेसिया )
- Track 5 : Flicker Singh ( झिलमिलाहट सिंह )