India, April 23 -- There is a sequence in Antoine Fuqua's Michael in which a young Michael Jackson performs Billie Jean at the Motown 25th anniversary. The iconic performance was where MJ debuted the Moonwalk, which would revolutionise pop music and dance for years to come. On screen, even as you know it's not Michael performing; even as you know what is to come, and that it is all make-believe, you cannot help but feel the occasion, the aura, and the build-up. And that's just five minutes of the 2-hour film. The Michael Jackson biopic presents the pop legend as a human being, someone who was both a victim of his surroundings and a fighter against them. It does not make him a martyr or a renegade, but just a boy trying to do the best with...