The brand new, upcoming film 'Gold' starring Akshay Kumar is bringing us a nostalgic and powerful story. The story of India under the rule of British Raj, and how a hockey team that won victories ever so eagerly wanted to sing their national anthem for their wins. The role of Tapan Das, played by Akshay Kumar is actually based off of the former captain of the Indian hockey team, Kishan Lal. Here are some amazing tidbits you should definitely know about him to fully enjoy the movie. 1. It Started At Polo [caption id="attachment_9846" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] Kishan Lal was not always into hockey since his early childhood. Being born in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh, the young Kishan took love for the sport of polo. At the age of 14, he took up playing hockey. This is the game that has stayed with him throughout his life. 2. A Hockey Player [caption id="attachment_9844" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] Kishan Lal represented the Mhow Heroes, Mhow Green Walls and played for Kalyanmal Mills in Indore just two years later, at the age of 16! He joined the BB and CI Railways, now known as the Western Railways in 1941. It was this team that he later led to victory in the London Olympics held in 1948. 3. International Fame [caption id="attachment_9794" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] The bigshots in the sports industry had already noticed Kishan Lal's talent by 1947. Things only got better as India got independence. He was selected as second-in-command to captain Dhyan Chand for the Indian Hockey Team. The very next year, he was appointed captain! 4. The London Olympics [caption id="attachment_9842" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] This is the field that set it all. The Indian Hockey team faced their bitter political rival, team Great Britain in the finals after beating Austria, Spain, Argentina, and Holland. And with ardent efforts to see team India win gold, they indeed succeeded. Team India, in 1948, won gold in the Olympics Hockey. 5. A True Legend [caption id="attachment_9843" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] Furthermore, Popularly known as 'Dada', Kishan Lal was one of the best right wingers. The recipient of the prestigious Victoria Cross and Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Gian Singh stated, "Many times I would think he would score, but invariably he would pass the ball to inside forwards or the center-forward to give the finishing touch!" 6. National Recognition [caption id="attachment_9847" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] Furthermore, Kishan Lal's efforts and achievements were not overlooked by the nation. He received the Padma Shri award in 1966 for his contribution towards sports. In addition to that, it was given by the then president, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. 7. The Curtain Falls [caption id="attachment_9797" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] In addition, It was June 22, 1980. Kishan Lal was supposed to be covering an expert commentary for the Murruguppa Gold Cup Hockey Tournament in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu. The hero breathed his last that day. Kishan Lal - A True Legend [caption id="attachment_9848" align="alignnone" width="800"] via[/caption] Furthermore, The hockey legend was and is greatly missed and mourned. He was cremated in Sion Crematorium in Mumbai. For Indian sport, Kishan Lal was a legend and the movie 'Gold' is expected to pay such homage likewise. In conclusion, his legacy needs retelling for the generations to come. What do you think about this? Let us know in the comments below. Also, check out the movie trailer of Gold here.