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| Sultan (2016) GuideCritics praised Salman Khan's "raw intensity" and "physical commitment," comparing the performance to classic sports dramas like Raging Bull . Anushka Sharma was also noted for her restrained and strong portrayal of Aarfa, a character with her own distinct goals and agency. His professional success leads to arrogance, creating a rift in his marriage. This personal conflict culminates when their newborn son dies due to a rare blood type, a tragedy for which Aarfa blames Sultan’s absence during the birth. At the time of its release, it became the third highest-grossing Indian film ever. It dominated the 2016 box office, particularly during the Eid festive season, setting multiple opening-week records. Sultan (2016) The film is structured as a journey of redemption, shifting from Sultan's initial success to his later struggle to reclaim his dignity. Salman Khan underwent rigorous training in wrestling and MMA for 6–7 hours daily to achieve the physical transformation required for the role. Critics praised Salman Khan's "raw intensity" and "physical Released on July 6, 2016, Sultan is a fictional Bollywood sports drama directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films. Starring Salman Khan in the title role alongside Anushka Sharma, the film centers on Sultan Ali Khan, a local wrestler from Haryana whose meteoric rise to global fame is ultimately overshadowed by personal tragedy and a fall from grace. Narrative Structure and Themes Years later, a middle-aged and out-of-shape Sultan joins a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) league to raise funds for a blood bank in his son's name, symbolizing his internal and external battle to "get up each time you fall down". Production and Realism This personal conflict culminates when their newborn son Much of the movie was shot on location in Haryana to capture the authentic "akhada" (wrestling pit) atmosphere. Commercial and Critical Reception |
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