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Hindi Dangal Movie Review

At its core, Dangal is the story of Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former amateur wrestler and National Champion from Balali, Haryana. Having been forced to give up the sport to take a desk job, Mahavir harbors a singular dream: to win a gold medal for India. He hopes to achieve this through a son, believing that only a boy can bring the medal home.

Fate had a different plan. He fathered four daughters. Hindi Dangal Movie

Director Nitesh Tiwari crafted a script that is tight, engaging, and devoid of unnecessary fluff. In the landscape of mainstream Bollywood, where movies often run over three hours with forced romantic subplots and item songs, Dangal stands out for its discipline. At its core, Dangal is the story of

Most Hindi commercial films adhere to a strict formula: song, dance, romance, villain, and a happy ending. Dangal threw the rulebook out the window. Fate had a different plan

Why did China love a Hindi film about a rural Haryana wrestler? Because the themes translated universally. The Chinese audience saw parallels with their own “Tiger Mom” parenting culture, the struggle against bureaucracy, and the pressure of national pride. The became the highest-grossing non-English language film of all time.