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Comparisons with the popular hockey film “Chak De! India” are odious, but inevitable for Soorma“, a biopic on the life of hockey legend Sandeep Singh. Director Shaad Ali, who assures that the films are very different, says the sports star’s life itself has been so eventful that he had to wade through the drama to get to his core.

“There really is no common ground between ‘Chak De…’ and ‘Soorma‘ except hockey. But ‘Chak De…’ focused on the coach. So in that sense, Reema Kagti’s forthcoming ‘Gold’ (about India’s first team to win a gold medal at the Olympics) is more likely to be compared with ‘Chak De…’,” Shaad said.

He had no intentions of doing a film on Singh.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s Soorma & Shah Rukh Khan’s Chak De India Has Just One Common Ground Clarifies Shaad Ali

“When Chitrangda Singh, who produces ‘Soorma’, came to me, we were thinking of something entirely different on the lines of a small town drama like my film ‘Bunty Aur Babli‘. When Chitrangda suggested we do this (‘Soorma’), I wasn’t sure. But then when I dug into his life, I was amazed at how dramatic it was.

“Sandeep’s life is so eventful that it feels like fiction. I had to wade through the drama to get to the core of the man.”

To get the story of Singh, Shaad spent considerable quality time with him and his family.

“I spent close to four months with Sandeep and his family in his hometown Shahabad in Haryana, as well as in Delhi and Mumbai. For me, it wasn’t enough to just go through paperwork and files and archival material on him. I had to observe and absorb his life first-hand. This is the only way to make a film on a life as inspirational as Sandeep Singh’s.”

“Soorma” has been made with the active co-operation and support of Singh and his family.

“He opened up his life for me, gave me access to his family and friends. ‘Soorma’ couldn’t have been made without Sandeep Singh’s participation. It’s important to take the subject of a biopic into confidence.”

Singh is happy with what Shaad has achieved in the film.

“He gave me the freedom to tell his story my way. He had that trust in me.”