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[after too much strict training and ruthlessness]
Young Geeta: Enough of wrestling, now's time for the real fight.
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Mahavir's Brother: Our daughters will never win a gold without conditions.
Mahavir Singh Phogat: Medalists do not grow on trees. You have to nurture them. With love, with hard work, with passion.
Nitesh Tiwari
Nitesh Tiwari (Nitesh Tiwari), born in India, is an Indian director, screenwriter, and producer.
In 2011, directed his first film "Sila Party". In 2014, directed the horror comedy film " Bhoothnath Returns "
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. In 2015, he served as the screenwriter and producer of the family movie "New Classmate". In 2016, he directed the biographical film " Wrestling Competition "
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, which won the Best Film Award at the 62nd Indian Film Audience Awards
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, for which he won the Best Director Award at the 62nd Indian Film Audience Awards
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. In 2018, he served as the screenwriter of the feature film " Half the Sky "
[4]
. In 2019, the romantic comedy film " Chhichhore " directed by him was released
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Performing Experience
In 2011, directed his first film "Sila Party". In 2014, directed the horror comedy film " Bhoothnath Returns " co-starring Amidap Bachchan , Ranbir Kapoor and Anurag Kashyap
. In 2015, he served as the screenwriter and producer of the family movie "New Classmate".
In 2016, directed the biographical film " Wrestling Competition " co-starred by Aamir Hussain Khan and Sakshi Tanwar . The film is based on the true story of Indian wrestler Mahavira Singh Perga and tells the story of the former wrestling champion Singh Cultivate two daughters to become women's wrestling champions, breaking the traditional inspirational story
of India, and won the best film award
at the 62nd Indian Film Audience Award
. For this film , he won the best director award at the 62nd Indian Film Audience Award .
In 2018, he served as the screenwriter of the feature film " Half the Sky "
. In 2019, the romantic comedy film " Chhichhore " directed by him was released, which was co-starred by Sushant Singh Rajput and Shirada Kapoor
.
Personal Life
Nitesh Tiwari and his wife Ashwini Yell Tiwari live in a quaint bungalow in Cable, India. They have twins, a man and a woman
.
Character Evaluation
In the film "Wrestling Competition", Nitesh Tiwari cleverly blends the special sports culture and education culture of Indian society. On the one hand, he uses sports as a carrier to criticize the disadvantages of the current situation of education, and on the other hand, it relies on education to reflect on the current situation of sports. insufficient. This "intertextual" film narrative not only deepened the theme, but also gained the audience's approval. From the content of the story alone, the theme of "Wrestling Competition" is not difficult to understand, nor does it have high cultural connotations. But the film’s success lies in its good use of humorous language and rich and multi-faceted character depiction, in a soft way to tell the grand ideal theme .
As far as a film is concerned, the images of "Wrestling Competition" are gorgeous and full of exotic flavors. Director Nitesh Tiwari interprets a simple inspirational story about the growth of women in a delicate and wonderful way, true but legendary. The multiple male visions in the film consciously or unconsciously construct the richness of the male subject, and on the other hand, it also makes the construction of the female subjectivity in the film fragmented and incoherent. In a nutshell, director Nitesh Tiwari opened up the wrinkles of the unequal social order between men and women in India, and provided a feasible path for Indian women from enslavement to liberation. This is undoubtedly of great significance in Indian society where women have no social status, sexual assault is serious, and arranged marriages are rampant. However, the director's own male self-centered thinking and the female care conveyed by India have practical limitations, rather than blindly idealistic female soaring .
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