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It is considered a modern classic of Indian cinema and is worth the 3-hour investment.

Nitesh Tiwari balances gritty, realistic training sequences with emotional family drama. The film uses a largely grounded visual style, interspersed with dynamic wrestling choreography and a stirring musical score to amplify key moments.

: Mahavir Singh Phogat, forced to quit wrestling for a stable job, dreams of his son winning a gold medal for India. When he has four daughters instead, he initially loses hope. A New Perspective

However, for the cinephile or the cultural explorer, watching is a unique experience. The platform transforms the film into a living, breathing event. When Geeta Phogat pins her opponent in the final seconds, seeing the screen flood with thousands of Chinese characters cheering for an Indian athlete is a powerful testament to how great cinema destroys borders.