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Well, two attributes: One, they all are special heroes, one can look up to, whenever one wants a candy full of inspirational and motivational flavors. Two, also the primary reason why a ranked lazy creature like me is making this post, all the 3 characters have been played superbly by one genius called RUSSELL CROWE (in the movies A Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man, The Insider).
Then, we engaged into a flashback discussion of our IIT lives - A long discussion where each shared his key learnings, shockers, setbacks, bad patches in last 4/5 years. In the hindsight, I must say that approachwise, we two are a little different but when it comes to the ambitions we carry, we appear very much concurrent.
I would rate the movie quite average except that, the message which the movie carries is excellent. Towards the end, it shows some real thought-provoking facts:
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), India's largest private sector company, claims that it holds the Right of First Refusal in case of Sale of RCOM as per the Jan 12, 2006 agreement. RCOM argues that the agreement was unilaterally signed only by RIL officials when the ADAG companies - Reliance Communicaions, Reliance Capital and Reliance Energy were still with Mukesh Ambani led Reliance group and the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group came into existence a month after the agreement. Also, they point out that no such clause was included even in the Article of Association of RCOM. It alleges that the objection by RIL is purely driven by the intent to sabotage the deal and it would vigorously defend any legal action (if taken) by the latter.