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Real Kashmir Football Club review

Real Kashmir Football Club review

“How can any Indian league be complete without a team from Kashmir?” It’s a simple question, almost naïve in how plainly it’s asked. But in SonyLIV’s Real Kashmir Football Club, this question becomes an emotional compass of the entire series. It’s the line that drives journalist-turned-manager Sohail (Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub), the line that exposes the region’s absence from the national sporting map, and the line that tugged at viewers’ hearts as an Indian watching this story unfold. SonyLIV’s Real Kashmir Football Club, directed by Mahesh Mathai and Rajesh Mapuskar, opens with an image that is at once frightening and strangely tender. A grenade tossed into a crowded protest by Aman sends people scattering in panic, until a policeman discovers it’s fake, and a young boy casually kicks it away like a football. This moment, absurd and poignant in equal measure, captures the paradox in which the story of Real Kashmir FC is rooted: a region accustomed to fear, still finding ways to play, dream, and claim space. At the centre of this eight-episode series is …

Real Kashmir Football Club review: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Manav Kaul series scores on heart | Web-series News

Real Kashmir Football Club review: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Manav Kaul series scores on heart | Web-series News

Real Kashmir Football Club review: An early scene sets the tone for this eight-episode SonyLIV series, when an unlikely bunch of footballers became a beacon of hope for the strife-torn Kashmir valley in 2016. Sohail (Ayyub), who has left his compromised journalistic job to help create a local football team, fetches up in a very Delhi sarkari outpost, and within a remarkably short while, convinces a babu to sign off on permissions required to set up a club. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Anyone who has had any dealings with the sports ministry, or any other ministry for that matter, will know that these things take months, sometimes even years, of gentle persuasion and other means, to get anything done. But Real Kashmir Football Club takes its memo of being feel-good very seriously, so all the obstacles that Sohail and his compatriots, including their chief sponsor, Kashmiri Pandit liquor baron Shirish (Manav Kaul) face, are swept away summarily, so that the series can get to the job at hand: showing us how sports can save lives. …