Interestingly, the former Olympian has not gone to a theatre in the past 53 years. The last movie that he saw was a black and white classic 'Anmol Ghadi' (1946) starring Suraiya and Noor Jehan.
But now he plans to watch the movie based on his own life, with his family and close friends.
"I loved watching films from Raj Kapoor days. Infact, some of my best memories of films come from that era. I would love to see 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' on the big screen," Singh said in a statement here.
Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar is playing the athlete in the movie and has devoted all his energies in get into sportsman's shoes.
The film also stars Sonam Kapoor and releases on July 12.
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