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Mary Kom is a 2014 Indian biographical drama film directed by Omung Kumar. The film portrays the life of Indian female boxer Mangte Chungneijang Kom. It chronicles her challenging journey from a modest upbringing in a small village in Manipur to becoming a world champion. Despite her father’s opposition, Kom dedicates herself passionately to boxing and, under the guidance of her coach Narjit Singh, trains with great determination and discipline to achieve national and international success. The film details her rise in sports, the turbulence in her personal life, her marriage, motherhood, and her return to the ring.
Official Trailer of Mary Kom (Trailer)
The film Mary Kom narrates the life story of Indian boxer Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom. It begins with Mary’s early discovery of her interest in boxing. Despite her father’s resistance, Mary persists with determined training under the supervision of coach Narjit Singh, undergoing rigorous preparation. Over time, she wins national championships, achieves international success, and is awarded the Arjuna Award. In her personal life, she marries Onler and becomes a mother, temporarily stepping away from boxing. However, despite the hardships and family responsibilities she faces, she returns to the ring. Restarting her training, she competes in major championships and achieves significant victories. The film centers on Mary Kom’s turbulent life, the highs and lows of her sporting career, and her personal sacrifices.
The film develops around themes of individual perseverance, female resilience, and societal barriers. Through the character of Mary Kom, the film depicts the struggle of a woman defying traditional gender roles to establish herself in a male-dominated field like boxing. Despite familial and societal prejudices, Mary fights for her passion and encounters systemic obstacles; for instance, her talent is not adequately supported, and she is offered only a low-status government position.
The film also draws attention to systemic barriers as much as individual struggle. It clearly shows how the athlete’s talent and hard work are overshadowed by indifferent bureaucracy and discriminatory practices. Mary Kom’s lack of recognition despite her international achievements and the offer of a low-status government job prompt questions about the system’s value placed on sports and athletes. Additionally, through the character of Onler, the film presents the theme of familial support and the struggle of women to exist simultaneously as mothers and professional individuals, giving the film a multi-layered structure. Thus, Mary Kom transcends being merely a biography and becomes a thematic narrative addressing social gender roles, labor, and equality.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas – Mary Kom
The protagonist Mary Kom is a woman boxer from Manipur. Throughout her life, Mary faces numerous challenges but emerges as a strong and determined woman who achieves national and international success through her passion for sport.
Sunil Thapa – M. Narjit Singh
Narjit Singh, Mary Kom’s coach, is a strict but fair mentor. He recognizes Mary’s talent and transforms her into a professional athlete through rigorous training.
Darshan Kumaar – Onler Kom
Onler, Mary Kom’s husband, initially meets her as a spectator and later provides emotional support. After marrying her and having children, he makes sacrifices to enable her to continue her career.
Robin Das – Mangte Tonpa Kom (Father)
Mary’s father initially opposes her involvement in boxing but eventually accepts her achievements and begins to support her.
Rajni Basumatary – Mangte Akham Kom (Mother)
Mary’s mother secretly allows her daughter to attend boxing training. She is a silent supporter within the family.
Total gross in the United States and Canada: USD 621,300
Opening weekend gross in the United States and Canada (7 September 2014): USD 370,277
Total worldwide gross: USD 839,840
The film Mary Kom (2014) has won a total of 13 awards and received 19 nominations according to IMDb data. As a biographical film about Indian boxer Mary Kom, it has received acclaim both nationally and internationally. Starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas in the lead role, the film has drawn attention for its acting performances, subject matter, and sports-themed narrative, earning evaluations at numerous film festivals and award ceremonies.
The film is an Indian production with a runtime of 2 hours and 2 minutes. It was produced by Bhansali Productions, Prime Focus World, and Viacom18 Motion Pictures. Omung Kumar directed the film, while the screenplay was written by Saiwyn Quadras, Ramendra Vasishth, and Karan Singh Rathore. Filmed in Hindi, the production is classified as a biographical sports drama. Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas portrays Mary Kom, bringing her real-life story to the screen. Technical details of the production include a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and Dolby Digital sound system.

Scene from Mary Kom (IMDb)

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