
It’s superficial in its ambition, as if the only objective is to tick off items on a list without bothering to check if appears authentic in the final scheme. Ironically, Aarfa’s spirit is the first casualty in story and a rude reminder of how our films refuse to allow a woman to have it all. Just after Anushka comments on the prevalent patriarchy and vows to fight it, the scene cuts to Salman and her shaking a leg around a bunch of colourful extras to the beats of Lag Gaye 440 Volt. Occasionally, Zafar gets off the formulaic route to reveal the progressive outlook of his protagonists only to dilute whatever impact it generates by thrusting frivolous elements. The underdog’s triumph of spirit is the calling card of the sports genre and Bollywood is known to lend it incentive around personal crisis while disregarding strategy. By underplaying his vigour, narcissism or even political leanings ( Bharat Mata Ki Jai) around an already bloated setup, Salman gives Sultan more dimensions than he actually possesses. It’s a role that alternates between physical power play and unguarded sentimentality. Having said that, Salman packs in substantial heft around a predictable pattern of results. I would have liked it better if the action was a more imaginative mix of desi kushti and international fighting styles.

The setting works up its flavour by way of lingo and soundtrack for a good part of the movie as the couple on a winning streak grab gold medals by the dozen.įollowing a sad twist, the action shifts to Delhi and coach Randeep Hooda’s (in an extended cameo) taunt and teach methods where wrestling makes way for several rounds of mixed martial arts tournament. #SultanReview #Sultan #SultanBlockbuster #SultanAtCarnivalCinemas Overall, The film has got 'B-L-O-C-K-B-U-S-T-E-R' written all over it.Sultan (Khan) is the tale of a small-town Haryanvi loafer of Rewari district who finds his calling in pahelwani after he runs into a state-level wrestling champion (a spunky yet subtle Anushka Sharma as Aarfa) and promptly falls in love. #Jag Ghoomeya, #BabyKoBassPasandHai', #440Volt and Title track are hit songs. Also, his direction caters as much to the classes as to masses, as much to the ladies as to men, as much to the old as to the young. He has kept the narrative style simple and extremely entertaining and engaging. :) :) #AliAbbasZafar's direction is superb. The actor who plays Anushka's father does a fine job as well. Last but not the least, #RandeepHooda will blow your mind with impeccable performance. #AnushkaSharma as Aarfa is equally competent and shines in her well- defined character :) #AmitSadh ( the guy from "#KaiPoChe") finally gets the opportunity to show his acting skills and the actor does well. The actor deep dives into the character as if it was tailor-made for him and gives his best. #SalmanKhan is #Sultan and #Sultan is #SalmanKhan :) I cannot imagine anyone else playing the character of "Sultan" and that is where #Salman proved his mettle. Now coming to the performances, it is #SalmanKhan all the way. Either you love him for his charm, screen presence or bold attitude or you hate him due to his controversial remarks or brush with law but you cannot deny the fact that he is one superstar whose stardom and films are not impacted at all(morning shows were #housefull at 8 AM everywhere for "Sultan". Possibly India's biggest ever!! That's #Sultan :) There is something about #SalmanKhan.


Let the celebrations begin!!! :) :) Probably Salman's biggest ever. Unstoppable tsunami from #SalmanKhan this Eid. Movie and Business Rating: 5 star***** IT IS HUGE HUGE HUGE! That's #Sultan.
