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DANGAL REVIEW

Cast: Amir Khan, Fathima sana Shaik, Sakshi Tanwar
Direction : Nitesh Tiwari
Music: Pritam
Saala khadoos, Sultan and now Dangal, yet an another sports film. But Dangal portrays the story of a desperate father who wants his daughter to win gold for the country. The film is based on the life of Mahavir Singh Phogat. Nitesh Tiwari's story based on true incidents has right amount of details to be filmed. The high emotion filled movie has a few humour that doesn't affect the flow of the film yet extremely hilarious. The dialogues needs a special mention.

Amir khan is undoubtedly Mr.Perfect. He portrays emotions like sorrow, hope, happiness in his face effortlessly. The fat to fit video shows his amount of dedication and he binds the entire audience to the full movie. The girls who acted as young Geetha and Babita delivered a brilliant performance. Fatima sana Shaik, as Geetha, along with Amir khan makes Dangal a special movie.
The pumping tune of the title track sets the audience glued to the screen from the first second. The music is life line to Dangal, both songs and background score.
Wrestling as its core, the stunt team deserves an award for their choreography. Each fight looks fresh and exciting. The fights are beautifully captured in the camera and clearly edited. The editing is perfect with the right amount of elements.

Verdict: Dangal brings you to edge of the seat and tears at the edge of your eyes.

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