

Flame
Flame - An Untold Love Story, portrays a tribal woman who crosses the barriers of rituals, relations and social barriers to stand for her beliefs and love. Mahua who is married to an exorcist has been through pain all her life but finally, true love gives her the reason to discover the real strength of a woman. It is a journey of a sweet, innocent and beautiful tribal woman Mahua, who gets humiliated and assaulted on a daily basis by her husband, Ojha. A story of the transformation of a simple meek woman who blooms into a confident human being and finds the strength to fight for her belief, love and humanity.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the enduring legacy and impact of the Olympic flame, tracing its origins from ancient Greece to its modern-day ceremonial role. It delves into the historical significance and symbolic power of the flame as a unifier and a representation of peace and athletic prowess across different cultures and eras. The film examines the intricate rituals and preparations involved in its relay and lighting.
Critical Reception
Flame received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its informative and visually engaging approach to a well-known Olympic tradition. Critics highlighted its comprehensive historical overview and the symbolic depth it brought to the Olympic flame, though some noted it could benefit from more personal stories or behind-the-scenes athlete perspectives.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thorough historical exploration of the Olympic flame.
- Appreciated for its visual presentation and symbolic analysis.
- Seen as a solid, albeit sometimes dry, documentary on a key Olympic element.
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Fun Fact
The tradition of the Olympic flame was revived in the 1928 Amsterdam Games, but the torch relay itself was introduced for the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
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