With sultan, Salman Khan has given his most human performance. He breaks free from the bondage of bhai-giri and Id ably supported by his actress anushka Sharma. In this movie Salman Khan, anushka Sharma, randeep Hooda, amit sadh, kumud mishra, Anand Sharma are the sultan movie cast and the director of this movie is Ali Abbas zafar. There is the moment somewhere in the beginning of the film when Salman Khans character comes to a halt at a rail crossing, and waits, just like the rest of us do, for the train to pass. In that instant we know that sultan is about to push twin boundaries of A star scope and of mainsmainstream Bollywood. That this will not be the super human, super hero . Bhai who has been shown crossing the tracks just a whisker ahead of a rushing locomotive from one of his several forgettable flicks. That this will be a Khan who has to literally do a lot of heavy lifting to win the fight. And win it he does. Sultan had him breaking free from Bhai-giri bondage by getting his character to crack and bleeding. His down and out wrestler has foibles is fallible is human. Sultan Ali Khan has faults and is punished for it because of which sultan scores and delivers a solid entertainer with halt. Theres the meteoric rise and fall by arrogance, but enough time is taken for us to register the downswing of our hero, even as we know that the upswing is just a few frames away. Theres the cynical trainer(Randeep Hooda) who keeps chopping on food items, and who will, we know help slap our out of shape, overweight wrestler into shape. This one is the most Hollywood of them all, reminding us of all similar trainers. Remember Clint Eastwood in million dollars baby.