Amir Khan, the star of Dangal is as formidable and celebrated a movie star as India has Going, In Dangal khan has aged nicely. He keeps his short muscular body poised, and his cropped hair sets off jutting ears, plunging eyebrows, and a serene scowl that almost never leaves his face, Its based on the true story Mahavir Singh Phogat, an amateur wrestler who lived for the proud dream of seeing his country take home athletic Gold. So he looks his two eldest daughters, Geeta and Babita, and turned them into competitive wrestler, cutting against the grain of what Indian society wanted and expected girls to be. When the girls get older, the film switches actresses(the two younger ones, Zaira Wasim and Suhani Bhatnagar, are big eyed urchins who barely register) and Fatima Sana Shaikh, who takes over the role of Geeta, Geeta has to face down an Australian wrestler with a raw boned look to kill, and as much as any boxing drama, the movie makes you feel the human ferocity in both of them, To raise the stake, Mahavir isnt even there, a foe has literally locked him in an office. Geeta to be true to her father;s dream. must do it on her own. The hardly a moment in Dangal that doesnt go according to the numbers, but after 160 minutes worth of formula, the movie certainly hits a note of touching tribute to the way girls power is sweeping the world.