Sultan, much like the name of a certain religious leader, coupled with the Sultan's words at the beginning - wrestling is not only a sport, but also an inner contest? Saw an infatuated guy doing this sport to chase girls! But just like his own words, wrestling made him and he lost himself! His child died at birth and his wife left him! The child died because of his rare blood type and he was absent. He blamed himself and determined to establish a blood bank in his hometown. This is enough to let us understand the importance of donating blood to establish a blood bank! With the deepening of the film, I saw not only the traditional wrestling and free-fighting style, but also the Indian tradition and values of the film! But it's not all good! ! Whether it's disrespect when chasing girls or patriarchal, it's an anti-traditional film! When the wife is pregnant again at the end, the woman behind the husband crying in the hijab, and the wife asks the husband what sex do you want the child to have, the husband answers the same as you! The superposition and contrast of the scene tell us all! The intent is obvious to the touch! When his wife gave up the gold medal, dreamed of having a child, he made choices and sacrifices for the family, but there is no law saying that it must be the wife, not the husband! When this film once again nails the wall of women's injustice in India or around the world, we hope it will lead to a day in the future when the "Berlin Wall" comes down!
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