

Sultan’s character is interestingly built as he goes from being immature to focused to broken as life throws punches at him.

Sadly, none of them have the quality to become epic like the Chak De ‘Sattar minute’. The dialogues have been penned in keeping with Salman’s personality. So basically, it is highly archaic and hence the typical elements of a sports drama come in picture. In case of Sultan, it is not an over the top story, it’s just that it is too Filmy.Īt one point, Aarfa’s love story forming a hurdle in her ambition reminds us exactly of Mary Kom. I’m not a huge fan of films that take cinematic liberties for granted and come up with larger than life stories. Question is, was the execution good enough for you to forget the loopholed script? It is laden with cliches and if you are Bollywood buff, you know what will be the second half in the interval itself. The writers offer nothing fresh when it comes to the plot of this film. The only thing that will come as a surprise is that actually it is a love story. Will Sultan’s growing arrogance ruin his marriage with Aarfa? Witness the rise, fall and rise of Sultan! Anushka Sharma and Salman Khan in a still from movie ‘Sultan’ Sultan Review: Script Analysisįrankly speaking, Sultan‘s trailer itself was enough to give you an insight into what the film is all about. He even marries Aarfa but his toughest fight with life is yet to come. With his physical as well as mental strength, Sultan goes on to create milestones and even wins at the Olympics. Sultan trains himself to be worthy of her and to stand tall in his own eyes. He soon learns that she will only marry a wrestler who has competed beyond the state level and that becomes the motto of his life. Sultan Khan is slightly immatured for his age and so while he is running a cable business, a love at first sight moment for him changes his life.Īfter a chance meeting with Aarfa, Haryana’s famous female wrestler, Sultan falls for her and tries every trick in the book to woo her.
