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In India, cricket is much much more than just a game; it is a passion,
an obsession, a religion! Millions of youngsters, in all the corners of
the country, dream of playing for India! A dream which incredibly only
ONE in every 100 MILLION realizes. 'VICTORY' is the story of a father,
Ram Shekhawat, who saw such an impossible dream for his son! This is
also the HEROIC story of his son Vijay Shekhawat. Hailing from the
small town of Jaisalmer, Vijay Shekhawat becomes India’s latest
world-class batting sensation and is catapulted to superstardom! But it
is the glamour and the glitter of this very demi-god status that makes
the young, vulnerable small-town boy Vijay stray from his true vocation
of cricket. Unfortunately this leads to a loss of focus and to a
miserable drop in his performance. But by the time Vijay realizes the
error of his ways, it is too late and he finds himself thrown out of
the Indian cricket team because of disciplinary reasons. Suddenly the
hero of the cricket crazy India becomes a villain in everyone’s eyes.
His father Ram Shekhawat’s dreams are shattered and suffers a paralytic
stroke. This tragedy awakens Vijay's conscience and sense of honor. He
wants to redeem himself in the eyes of his father and every Indian.
Against great odds, he once again makes it back to the Indian team and
gets to play in the finals of the Champion’s trophy against Australia
where he plays a stellar role in enabling India to win the Trophy.
Where in the emotionally moving final, in spite of being hospitalized
mid-innings because of an injury, Vijay returns to bat, risking
permanent injury, when India are nine down, to pull off an impossible
victory against the world champion, Ricky Ponting's Australia. In this
match Vijay Shekhawat fulfils his father's dreams and enters the
pantheon of Indian cricket. If 'GOAL' was the definitive soccer film,
and "BULL DURHAM" the definitive baseball film then 'VICTORY' will be
the definitive cricket film |
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