This Indian film is also about wrestling, and it is easy to compare it with "Wrestle, Dad". In terms of layout, this film is not as good as the latter. This film tells the story of a person very routinely, from being famous to expanding, and then finding himself. Although it is very routine, it has to be said that Indian movies are in a good position to control the emotions of the audience. Can control your emotions very well, make you cry when you cry. Sultan, the male protagonist played by Salman Khan, has never wrestled. In order to pursue the girl he likes, he goes to the girl's father to learn wrestling. But the girl wants her partner to be someone with a strong sense of purpose, and at least a district wrestling champion. So the sultan practiced hard and finally won the heart of the goddess. But as Sudan kept winning, the Sudan swelled and felt like number one in the world. Sudan is indeed number one in the world, winning the Olympics, but neglecting his family. In Sudan's world championship game, the wife was giving birth, and the child died because of his rare blood type inherited from his own blood type. For this reason, the wife resented the Sultan, and the two separated. Later, because of the blood type of the child, Sudan wanted to build a blood bank to make up for his fault and do something for the society. But I couldn't find the funds, and someone happened to come to Sudan to play MM. In fact, what I admire more about the film is the dedication of the entire creative team, including the very lifelike framing and the desperate performance of the actors. But the bad part of the movie is the theme, from praising the sense of purpose, to the fact that the biggest opponent of the person behind is himself, it feels a bit sudden. In addition, the scene of singing and dancing is also very sudden, not so natural - "Sultan"
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