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Sultan Movie Review
Srijana Mitra Das, TNN, Jul 6, 2016, 02.50PM IST
CRITIC'S RATING: 3.5/5
AVG READERS' RATING: 3.6/5
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CAST: Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma, Anant Sharma, Amit Sadh, Kumud Mishra, Parikshit Sahni, Randeep Hooda
DIRECTION: Ali Abbas Zafar
GENRE: Drama
DURATION: 2 hours 50 minutes
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STORY: Sultan starts wrestling to win Aarfa's heart - but what happens when Sultan loses Aarfa? And when, many years and multiple kilos later, he faces a much deadlier fight?
REVIEW: So, this is the first movie where Salman Khan takes off his shirt and everyone - including Khan - shudders. Portraying Sultan, who goes from being fit and lean to a gloomy, middle-aged, paunch-burdened man, Khan performs with elan and unhappiness, his acting giving Sultan a nice, rounded punch.
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Rewari lad Sultan(Salman) falls in love with wrestling champion Aarfa(Anushka), who tells him no ganwaar lacking a goal can win her. Sultan determinedly joins Aarfa's father's akhaara - the scene where he switches from'Barkat bhai' to'uncle' is fun - and trains so hard, he wins every championship and Aarfa's heart.
But when Sultan wins the Olympics, he loses his head and in his arrogance, loses Aarfa and more. The only way Sultan can win Aarfa - and his own identity - back is by competing in entrepreneur Akash Oberoi's(Amit) Mixed Martial Arts(MMA) tournament.
But can the desi wrestler, now overweight and broken-spirited, compete against the world's toughest judo, karate and capoeira champions?
Salman gives a fighting performance, his character graph moving plausibly from a cheery, everyday "loojer" to a determined athlete, an arrogant star, a crushed, depressed, lonely guy. Anushka plays her familiar feisty girl, with a rustic twang and self-control, but fairly little change.