Budget
₹700,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,391,761
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,248,481
Gross worldwide
$303,723,636
Budget
₹700,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$12,391,761
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,248,481
Gross worldwide
$303,723,636
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By Janelle 2022-04-24 07:01:06
The world is full of illusions, only pain is real and believable
In "Norwegian Wood", Nagasawa said to Watanabe: Never sympathize with yourself, sympathize with yourself for the deeds of despicable people. How should this sentence be understood? I guess it means to be tough on yourself, don't cry when you suffer a little bit, and give up timidly. Like Singh did to his two daughters.
However, no one likes suffering and hardship. Who doesn't want to wander around on a sunny day? Who doesn't want to lie in bed eating and waiting to die? The problem is...
By Letitia 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Aamir Khan's works have always been devoted to reflecting social problems. In "Three Silly Troubles in Bollywood", he criticized India's examination-oriented teaching that emphasizes theory and neglects practice. In "My God", he ruthlessly Expose the ugly faces of those who seek profit for themselves in the name of God. This time, when countless fans in China still won a pheasant award for their idols for a vigorous publicity, he has used his acting skills and efforts to bring the issue of...
By Hillary 2022-04-23 07:02:00
Can you not have anything to do with men's rights and women's rights, is it superior?
I have a habit of reading movie reviews after watching a movie, because some movie reviews will make me understand the movie more deeply or from different angles, and see more things from it.
I know that no matter how good things are, there will be negative reviews, but since the movie came out, I have been thinking, where will the negative reviews of such a good movie start from?
Damn, what kind of bullshit is patriarchy and feminism! there is no end
This reminds me of...
By Stefan 2022-04-23 07:02:00
It can only be seen that the father who persecutes the child is too sad!
A thousand readers make a thousand Hamlets!
In fact, the father played by Aamir Khan does have his shortcomings and limitations. At first, he really wanted to have a son to realize his dream. He prioritized sons over daughters and wanted to impose his dreams on the child.
However, he gave birth to four daughters in a row and no son!
It's really up to people to make things happen, and God to make things happen! If he was a man in one fell swoop, there would be no such story,...
By Jannie 2022-04-23 07:02:00
Feminist cancer needs treatment!
Absolutely pure 5 stars! No moisture!
I read some popular comments in advance, saying something like depriving others of their freedom to realize their dreams, what patriarchy! Looking at it now, I think these people are too hypocritical. Feminist cancer has attacked and needs to be treated!
Everyone knows that Indian women have a low social status. They basically grow up as pots and pans, and then marry early to become a child-bearing machine. A girl in the play also...
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By Daniella 2023-09-30 22:28:15
Father led Geeta to stand in front of the gold medal wall, he said, no, my wish has not come true. What a terrible sentence. Still 4 stars because the actors are so dedicated. Also, before international competitions, shouldn’t you watch the video of your opponents and study the styles and strategies of the opponents you may...
By Marlon 2023-09-06 06:42:25
The characters are simple, the branches are cut off, all the plot twists are driven by character changes, all the character changes are driven by sports competitions, clean, clear and focused, and there is no lack of detail humor and social care. The games were all beautifully shot, and the promotional video for the wrestling project was just now. In the last game, Dad left the table, and he took it to a higher level. Good in content, form and awareness. That is, the "too long" problem of...
By Dusty 2023-06-30 12:49:15
In fact, the nephew is the cutest, isn't it? (I always wonder if the second daughter will feel that she has been left out and worry about...
By Karina 2023-05-21 22:52:39
The arena is really good. In order to appear politically correct, patriarchal repression and the success of national gold medals are used to liberate women. In fact, it is diverting attention, and in essence, it relies on nationalism to stir up emotions....
By Lina 2023-05-17 23:37:02
Indian films still have a place in foreign films. Nice...
Young Babita: We missed training just for a day. What was the need to create such a big scene?
Young Geeta: What kind of father forces his daughters to become wrestlers? Make them wake up at 5 am to run. Works them like slaves. Makes them fight boys. And if they protest, he cuts their hair. May God never give anyone such a father.
Geeta's wedded friend: I wish God had given me such a father. At least your father thinks about you. Otherwise, our reality is the moment a girl is born, teach her to cook and clean, make her do all the household chores, and once she turns 14 - marry her off. Get rid of the burden. And hand her over to a man... whom she has never met. Make her bear children and raise them. That's all she is good for. At least your father considers you his child. He is fighting the whole world. He is silently tolerating their taunts. Why? So that the 2 of you can have a future... a life. What is he doing wrong?
Mahavir Singh Phogat: You have to fight in a way that people will remember you. If you win silver, sooner or later, you will be forgotten. If you win gold, you will be an example, And examples are given, child... not forgotten. See those girls? If you win tomorrow, you will not win alone. Millions of girls like them will win along with you. It will be a victory for every girl who is considered inferior to boys; who is forced into household chores, who is married off to just raise children. Tomorrow's match is the most important one. Because tomorrow, we are not fighting just that Australian, but all those people who think lesser of girls.
[from trailer]
Mahavir Singh Phogat: All along, I was desperate for a son so he could win a gold in wrestling for India. But what didn't occur to me was that gold is gold. Whether won by a boy or a girl.