Mary
Kom
directed
by
Omung
Kumar
is
just
inspirational.
From
the
first
frame
till
the
last,
it
holds
back
the
audience
to
their
seats.
Though
the
movie
is
receiving
mixed
reviews,
we
still
believe
there
will
be
many
who
could
easily
relate
in
some
or
the
other
way
to
the
hardships
of
Mary
Kom.
Moving
further,
we
will
give
you
reasons
on
why
we
loved
this
movie.
MC
Kom
aka
Priyanka
Chopra
has
done
a
fabulous
work.
One
would
really
get
to
know
the
struggle
MC
Kom
has
gone
through
with
such
determination
to
win
the
gold
for
her
country.
The
story
starts
from
where
Priyanka
is
going
to
the
hospital
for
delivery.
Then
on,
it
goes
back
in
time.
The
day
she
picks
up
a
boxing
glove
from
the
dustbin
when
she
was
young,
the
day
when
she
goes
to
a
boxing
academy
and
hides
it
from
her
father,
the
scene
when
her
father
finds
about
it
and
throws
her
gloves
in
the
fire,
the
scene
where
Priyanka
says
her
boxing
is
more
important
than
her
father
all
these
scenes
drive
you
emotional.
Priyanka
Chopra
has
showed
her
best
performance.
The
woman
is
portrayed
as
both
gritty,
ferocious
fighter
as
well
as
a
tender
mother.
The
narrative,
cinematography
blended
with
excellent
music
composed
by
Shashi
Suman
and
Shivum
makes
Mary
Kom
an
awesome
film
which
will
for
sure
make
good
money
at
the
Box
Office.
Overall,
Mary
Kom
is
a
film
which
will
give
Priyanka
Chopra's
career
in
Bollywood
a
different
look.
There
will
be
one
word
that
defines
every
film
that
I
watch.
Mary
Kom,
I''ll
say
is
pure
motivation.
Please
click
on
the
slides
to
see
other
critics
review
about
the
film...
Hindustan
Times
Mary
Kom
is
made
for
whistles
and
some
quick
money.
DNA
Priyanka
Chopra
packs
a
punch
in
Mary
Kom.
NDTV
Should
you
watch
Mary
Kom?
You
should,
the
simple
reason
being
that
we
owe
it
to
the
pugilist
who
has
gone
where
few
Indians
have
ever
gone
-
to
the
pinnacle
of
her
sport
-
and
stayed
there
long
enough
not
to
be
remembered
as
a
flash
in
the
pan.
India
Today
What
Mary
Kom
lacks
in
craft
makes
up
for
in
soul.
Mumbai
Mirror
The
main
reason
why
Mary
Kom
appeals
is
because
it
doesn't
just
give
you
a
ringside
view
of
boxing;
it
leaves
you
rooting
for
our
sportsmen
who
have
put
India
on
the
world
map.