Beast review – down-and-out MMA fighter film is predictable but still lands punches

Directed by Tyler Atkins and co-written by Russell Crowe, this Australian feature follows a familiar playbook – but you’ll find yourself surprisingly invested Ah, yes: the promising fighter who could’ve been a contender, could’ve been a champion. But then life intervened: bad decisions were made, promises broken, the wrong paths taken. But what if the past came knocking on his door? What if our long-in-the-tooth hero could have another crack, set things right, get in the ring one more time? To say that Tyler Atkins’ Australian martial arts drama Beast plucks moves from a well-worn playbook is putting it lightly. This is one of those genre films in which nothing surprises in broad terms; it’s the small pivots and deviations that matter. Given the ring of familiarity surrounding everything, I was surprised to find myself as invested in the film as I was, particularly because so many chest-thumping sports movies are already out there, many of which I find about as intellectually engaging ...

Sushmita Sen opens up on father’s disapproval over swimsuit during Miss India; says, “My father didn't speak to me for a bit”

Sushmita Sen, the trailblazing Miss Universe 1994, recently delved into her journey to stardom, shedding light on her father's initial reservations about her participating in the Miss India pageant. In a candid interview with Mid-Day, the actress disclosed that her father, an Indian Army officer, was initially disapproving when she expressed her desire to enter the beauty pageant.

Sen, who made history as the first Indian to clinch the Miss Universe title, admitted that her father's dream for her was to become an IAS officer. Recalling the moment when she informed her father about participating in Miss India, Sen shared, “When the bomb was dropped on my father that she wants to enter Miss India, my father didn't speak to me for a bit. I remember having this very emotional moment with my father when I promised him, ‘Baba I have to wear a swimsuit. I cannot not wear it. It’s part of the show.”

In the interview, Sen detailed a heartfelt conversation with her father, assuring him of her commitment to maintain respect and dignity while participating in the swimsuit segment. She promised to handle it with grace and not be crass, emphasizing her understanding of the cultural nuances involved.

Sen acknowledged another point of contention with her father regarding education. Her decision not to pursue college and graduate was a source of concern for him. The actress, respecting her father's wishes, eventually made sure her daughter, Renee, earned her degree, echoing the emphasis on education instilled by her father. Sushmita said, “Because he always said, ‘Beta, do whatever, but have a degree.’ Wo mere mei bhi problem hai (I also have the same problem). I made Renee (daughter) also get her degree. That was my condition.”

Despite initial reservations, Sen's father evolved to become a pillar of support. He proudly received her honorary doctorate, a testament to the profound journey the actress embarked on, “I was sick as a dog that day. How apt that he received the doctorate from Mr. Narayana Murthy,” Sen added.

On the work front, Sushmita Sen continues to make waves with her recent release, Aarya season 3, which premiered on Disney+ Hotstar on November 3. Sushmita was also seen in Taali. Directed by Ravi Jadhav and featuring an ensemble cast, including Krutika Deo, Ankur Bhatia, Aishwarya Narkar, Suvrat Joshi, Hemangi Kavi, Meenakshi Chugh, and Maya Rachel McManus, narrates the inspirational journey of transgender activist Shreegauri Sawant. The biographical drama made its exclusive debut on JioCinema on August 15.

Also Read: Sushmita Sen reacts to ‘gold-digger’ comments after being linked up with Lalit Modi: “Let’s get the facts straight. I don’t even like gold. I like diamonds”



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