Counting down the 4th Indian film I've seen in cinemas this year. (Starting line, King Baahubali, Uncle Monkey God of Little Loli)
After the Indian Olympic champion retired, he did not go to the University of Delhi for postgraduate studies, nor did he return to that state in Uttar Pradesh to be a sports minister, but he actually returned to work in the gray water conservancy bureau. It's a big difference compared to our retired athletes.
Shamaner Khan's halo has been added to the whole process. It took 3 months to go from a wrestling layman to a state champion, and 6 weeks to leap from traditional wrestling to a mixed martial arts national champion.
The wife encourages her husband to die for the so-called "not giving up"? It's still hard to understand this - the doctors said that if you go to play that game, you will die, and as a result, the rib is broken and the championship is still alive after the end! The hostess is not likable, and there are problems with logic. She refuses to fall in love when she is unknown, gets married when she wins a state championship, separates when her son dies, and gets back together after getting back together... I always feel that something is wrong.
Shamaner Khan hung his head too far, almost like a myth. In addition to the above points, when watching sports inspirational legends, the wrestling + BMG package is really cool. After all, the chicken blood that never gives up is always politically correct.
Looking at the familiar and cordial Jama Mosque, Delhi India Gate and Shaman Erhan, plus half a star, 3.5 stars.
——2018.08.23 Chengdu Jinhua Wanda Cinema
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