Rocky V Movie Explained In Hindi & Urdu / Best Boxing Movie
Credits
Distributed by
MGM/UA Communications Company (United States)
United International Pictures (International)
Production company
United Artists
Rocky Part I
Rocky Part II Movie
Rocky Part III
Rocky Part IV
Rocky Balboa Part VI
Directed by
John G. Avildsen
Written by
Sylvester Stallone
Based on Characters by Sylvester Stallone
Produced by
Irwin Winkler
Robert Chartoff
Starring
Sylvester Stallone
Talia Shire
Burt Young
Sage Stallone
Tommy Morrison
Burgess Meredith
Cinematography
Steven Poster
Edited by
John G. Avildsen
Michael N. Knue
Robert A. Ferretti
Trevor Jolly
Music by
Bill Conti
Synopsis
In the aftermath of his victory over Ivan Drago in Moscow, Rocky finds himself experiencing physical complications from the fight. Rocky, his wife Adrian, his brother-in-law Paulie, and his trainer Tony “Duke” Evers return to the United States where they are greeted by Rocky’s son, Robert Jr. At a press conference, boxing promoter George Washington Duke attempts to goad Rocky into fighting his boxer, Union Cane, who is the top-rated challenger, but Rocky declines. After returning home, Rocky and Adrian discover they are bankrupt after Paulie was fooled into signing a “power of attorney” over to Rocky’s accountant, who squandered all of his money on real estate deals gone sour and failed to pay Rocky’s taxes over the previous six years. His mansion has been mortgaged by $400,000, but his attorney tells Rocky that it is fixable with a few more fights. Rocky initially accepts the fight with Cane, but Adrian urges him to see a doctor, and he is diagnosed with cavum septum pellucidum. Rocky and Paulie meet a young fighter from Oklahoma named Tommy Gunn. Rocky agrees to become his manager. Training him gives Rocky a sense of purpose, and Tommy rises to become a top contender. Distracted with Tommy’s training, Rocky neglects Robert, who is being bullied at school. After learning to defend himself, Robert falls in with the wrong crowd and becomes withdrawn from his family. Union Cane wins the vacant world heavyweight title. Still wanting to do business with Rocky, Washington showers Tommy with luxuries and promises him that he is the only path to a shot at the title. Rocky insists dealing with Washington will end badly, causing Tommy to desert him. Adrian attempts to comfort Rocky but Rocky vents his frustrations by telling her his life had a new meaning by training Tommy. Adrian tells Rocky that Tommy never had his heart and that was something he could never learn. Realizing that his family is his top priority, Rocky apologizes to Adrian and the two embrace. Rocky then apologizes to Robert and they mend their relationship. Rocky initially knocks Tommy to the ground with a flurry of punches, but Tommy gets up and attacks Rocky from behind. Rocky is beaten down by Tommy, seeing nightmarish visions of Drago, before a vision of Mickey urges him to get up and continue the fight. When Robert and Adrian see the brawl being televised, they run to the back alley to cheer for Rocky. With Robert, Paulie, Adrian and the neighborhood crowd cheering him on, Rocky makes use of his street-fighting skills and defeats Tommy. While Tommy is escorted away by the police, Washington threatens to sue Rocky if he touches him. After a brief hesitation, Rocky knocks him onto the hood of a car, defiantly replying “Sue me for what?”. Months later, Rocky and Robert climb up the Rocky Steps, see his statue, and are about to go inside and explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art when Rocky gives his son Rocky Marciano’s cufflink, given to him years earlier as a gift from Mickey.