Showing posts with label Sultan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sultan. Show all posts

08 July, 2016

SULTAN - Movie Review

Rating: ***

A tale about an underdog wrestler’s journey, looking for a comeback by defeating all odds stacked up against him. But when he has nothing to lose and everything to gain in this fight for his life match, Sultan must literally fight for his life.
For Salman Khan fans, ‘Sultan’ is Full Paisa Vasool. The ups and downs of Sultan Ali Khan. a 30 something settled in profession of installing TV connections for a Direct to Home (DTH) provider, as he dreams of representing India at the Olympics and who begins with fighting his way to become a local wrestling champion and ending with the world at his feet.
Review:
For Sallubhai fans – Don’t waste your time reading this review, just go and watch it.
For others – TINA (There is No Alternative) on Idd holidays. This is a solo hindi film release.
There are some encouraging words of wisdom in the film, like “Wrestling is not a sport it’s about fighting what lies within” and “the path to glory is a rocky one and one must fall several times before one stands victorious – More often than not, this journey can take a lifetime”.
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05 January, 2016

2016 belongs to Sports Based Films

2016 will see a slew of sports-based stories on the big screen.


Salman Khan will be seen wrestling and trying out mixed martial arts in director Ali Abbas Zafar’s Sultan.

Aamir Khan will play ex-wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat in director Nitesh Tiwari’s Dangal, which is based on the struggles Phogat had to face to train his daughters in wrestling.

Also, cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s life will be brought to the silver screen by Sushant Singh Rajput, in director Neeraj Pandey’s biopic on the ODI Indian skipper.

On the other hand, R Madhavan stars in Saala Khadoos (SK), a sports drama revolving around boxing.

“Earlier, film-makers usually made movies that were considered safe, like love stories, action films, etc. Also, most of the sports-based films that were attempted in the earlier decades didn’t do well, so no one ventured into that territory for many years. Now is a good time as far as the variety in plots is concerned, because film-makers are trying different kinds of stories. I’m glad that more sports films are now being made in India,” says film-maker Rajkumar Hirani, who has produced SK. He adds, “Sports films are usually about the triumph of an underdog, and they make you feel good. Such movies are happy films.”

Read More at:

http://www.filmytown.com/2016-belongs-sports-based-films/