This is the gold standard. Milkha runs not for money, not for revenge, but for national pride. In the 1960 Rome Olympics, he doesn't look back. He runs with a smile. Even coming fourth, his index value is maximum because he conquered his internal enemy.
The "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Index" is a conceptual metric inspired by the 2013 biographical sports film "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" (about Indian athlete Milkha Singh). It measures an individual's or team's combination of speed, consistency, and mental resilience in performance-focused tasks. The index is intended as a motivational and practical tool for athletes, coaches, and performance-minded people. bhaag milkha bhaag index
In the first act, Milkha is running from things. He runs from trains, police, and memories. This is reactive running. It is frantic, exhausting, and directionless. This is the gold standard
Bet against the sprint (short selling) only if you have evidence that the volume is drying up. Never short a vertical move. Wait for the "Milkha collapse"—a sudden exhaustion gap down. The "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Index" is a conceptual
Use normalized scores (0–100) for each component, then compute a weighted average:
BMB Index = 0.45S + 0.35C + 0.20*R