Updated On: 24 May, 2021 08:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Pink’s husband, on daddy duty as he accompanies her during the tour, is former professional motocross competitor Carey Hart, her partner of 19 years. And while Hart takes on all duties behind-the-scenes to see his wife soar, his revelation too, tugs at the heart strings.

A still from Pink All I Know So Far
It is difficult to put a finger on what eggs one on to watch the documentary on American singer Pink, right till the end. This isn’t to say that Michael Gracey’s portrayal of her life is a feeble attempt. On the contrary, Gracey does such a fine job at depicting a seemingly simple story of the goings-on in the life of a not-so-regular American family, that despite the absence of thrills, this writer found herself wearing a smile throughout its 99-minute runtime.
Pink: All I Know So Far may not be like that enthralling soundtrack that grabs attention with crescendos. Instead, think of it as that pleasant balletic rendition that keeps you swaying while it plays in the backdrop. Filmed during the three weeks that led up to her Wimberley performance of the Beautiful Trauma World Tour in 2018-2019, the documentary is, at its crux, a story of a mother who refused to choose between parenting, and pursuing a fulfilling career. For Pink, there is no segregation. She doesn’t ‘juggle’ between rehearsals and attending to her kids, but lets her children — eight-year-old Willow Sage, and Jameson Moon, two — interact with dancers, play with the crew, and match her steps, as she gears up for D-day.