Wrestling made and destroyed Sudan. In the face of sudden success, he once lost himself, and in the face of the underestimation of life, he was depressed. Some people say that a happy life lies in balance, and the most difficult thing to control in life is the balance between life and career. Facing the efforts of his wife who was about to give birth, Sultan chose to hit the peak of his career. When he won the world championship as he wished, when he returned with honor, he learned that his newborn son did not wait for the rescue of his father "Panda Blood" in time. He was born at 18. Sadly died at an early age. Losing a child has become an unhealable pain in his wife Alpha's heart, and it has also formed a deep estrangement between the husband and wife. As the saying goes, "If you lose you, what if you win the world." This incident made Sudan feel that he won the game, but lost to life. In the end, the Sultan, the former warrior, the lion in people's hearts, chose to face it bravely, regained his dignity with will and strength, and regained his wife's understanding and love. Although the plot is a little procrastinated, and the intention is slightly more conventional than "Wrestle, Dad", but the performance of the starring Salman Khan is still a four-star. There are several classic lines in the play worth recalling: No one can beat you, only you are willing to give up yourself. The only person who can beat you is you. People often think that the hero who wins is the hero who loses.
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