

Risk
"Ek crore meh laitha hai RISK!". Risk! is a movie about a police inspector named Suryakanth who vows to clean up the Mumbai underworld. The police have been trying for 11 years to arrest the biggest don of the underworld, Khalid Bin Jamal. But Khalid isn't in Mumbai. He is living in Bangkok, free from the Mumbai police. Suryakanth starts killing Khalid's men in Mumbai. This alarms Khalid and he entraps Suryakanth in a bad scheme. How much risk is Suryakanth willing to take in order to catch Khalid? Watch Risk! and find out.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an inside look at the high-stakes world of professional football, following six players from their college days through their entry into the NFL. It explores the immense pressures, sacrifices, and opportunities that come with pursuing a career in professional sports, highlighting the complex choices faced by these young men.
Critical Reception
Risk was generally well-received by critics for its intimate and revealing portrayal of the lives of aspiring NFL players. Reviewers praised its direct access to the athletes and the unflinching look at the challenges they encounter, both on and off the field. The film was noted for its balanced perspective, avoiding sensationalism while still capturing the intensity of the sport and the stakes involved.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its candid access to young athletes navigating the pressures of professional football.
- Appreciated for its balanced look at the dreams and realities of aspiring NFL players.
- Noted for capturing the sacrifices and intense competition inherent in the sport.
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Fun Fact
Director Steve James also directed the acclaimed sports documentary 'Hoop Dreams', which explored similar themes of athletic aspirations and the realities faced by young athletes.
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