This movie is so nice and story is too good because all time Amir khan movies was too good.I know and all people know he is good actor.two princess girl is so sweet.story is too good for the society.you will watch this movie so deffenetly inspire youself.and this movie have fun, comedy, sadness, happiness, emotional etc.In the story Deperment, Dengal offers few surprises because Geeta and Babatas historic wins at the commonwealth games and fllowing championships are common knowledge.however, this screen adaptation serves as a recap of their arduous journey and it vigorously recaptures their stubborn fathers resolve to make them professional wrestlers against the odds.since it encapsulates the historic wins of the phogats, who brought india glory, the film is also bound to inspire more woman to seriously consider khuhsti as a sport.it the movie has a theme, its that Mahavir is a patriarchal thinker forced, by circumstance, to movie into the 21st century.hes a lot like india itself, Owen writes, adding, That means, Among others things, that he is going to treat his daughter with no mercy.when they are teenagers, he subjects them to a grueling trainning regimen and the defining moment comes when he cuts of their hair.its a lot like a Marine cut; as the two see it, they have been shorn of their identities , which their father will now rebuild from the ground up.There is or could have been a resonance to all of this.but Nites Tiwari, the director of Dangal, works strictly on the surface.So Dangal is a Brilliant, Fantastic, film of the year-now thats exactly what everyones saying after watching Amir Khans Dangal and we fell Amir truly deserves this appreciation.I mean, so seriously! The film not only narrates an aww-inspiring story on the life of former Indian wrestler Mahavir Phogat but also promotes woman empowerment through Mahavirs struggle to make his daughter as indias wrestling champions.And man, Who better than the perfectionist aka Amir essayin this role and nailing it this his determination.The screenplay weaves tempered does of fiction into the films essentially realistic tapestry.The result is a film that spring many a delightful surprice.Dangle Blends humour with intensity, and intimacy with spectacle, to perfection on every parameter, Dangle matches, if not surpasses, Chak de! India and Iqbal, the two Mumbai films that did justice to the sport that they took up for dramatization.Dangle is, however, more than just a film about a popular contact.
Sport.It is also more than just an Amir Khan film.Dangle smells of the soil of a village and the mud of wrestling pit as it does of the blood and sweat that goes into the making of champions.Mahavir, forced by circumstance to call time prematurely on his thriving wrestling career, trains two of this daughter with the aim of fulfilling his thwarted dream of winning an international medal of india.The heroism that it celebrates is not of the infalible kind.Both Mahavirs and his first born Geeta are given to acts that place them at odds with each other and with the national wrestling establishment.The battles that duo fights are on two levels-personal and social.while the girl must learn to control her mind and channel her aggression on the mat, the old man is required to subdue his tendency to bite off to much in the single-minded pursuit of his goal.Among the high points of this well crafted film are the nail-biting wrestling sequences.They are so believable and convincing that there are times that, despite the obtrusive, over-simplified commentary on the soundtrack, they comes across as the real deal.all credit to Fatima sana shaikh for fleshing out the character of Geeta Kumari Phogat, Mahavirs eldest daughter, without any false steps a miscues, and for pulling off the action scenes with such aplomb. She serves the films cause very well because it is Geeta who emerges as the focal point of Dangal as it hurtless towards its climax.The young wrestler takes on grapples more fancied than her in the 2010 commonwealth games in Delhi on her way to gold medal in the 55 kg category.