Sultan Trailer Review

YRF Banner brings to us one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Sultan.



YRF Banner brings to us one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Sultan. Starring the superstar of Bollywood, Salman Khan, in the titular role of Sultan, and Anushka Sharma as his lady love Aarfa, this sports drama promises to deliver a heart touching tale of an underdog and his struggle to prove himself. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film also stars the talented actors Randeep Hooda and Amit Sadh in pivotal roles.  


 
The trailer opens with Sultan (Salman Khan) wrestling with his opponent and throwing him on the ground. From then on, each scene carefully weaves the story of the life of the wrestler Sultan Ali Khan. We meet his lady love Aarfa (Anushka Sharma), we watch their banter, and we finally see Sultan rising up as a world class wrestler. Just when one would think that life is hunky dory for this Olympic medalist, the tale takes a darker turn and we see Sultan's life fall apart. How he rises from his fall and wins his glory back forms the crux of the movie.
 
The trailer gives us a glimpse at the strong dialogues in the movie, credit of which has to be given to writer Ali Abbas Zafar. However, what truly brings the characters to life is the impeccable acting and powerful expressions put forth by the actors. From Sharma's agitation when Aarfa scolds Sultan for his horrid English, to Khan's anger filled eyes as fire rages within him, from Sadh's sincere expression as he promotes Sultan, to Hooda's disdain as he wonders whether Sultan can prove his mettle, not one single expression is over the top or seems under delivered. Even the emotional scenes in the trailer show subtlety.
 
The top scenes in the trailer are the scenes where Sultan works on his training. Whether it is running faster than the train engine or dragging a tractor with his body or even carrying buckets of bricks on his shoulder, the scenes are quite awe inspiring. However, the USP of the trailer remains Salman Khan himself with his strong persona and the emotions he shows through his eyes in the second half of the trailer.
 
Artur Zurwaski appears to have done a stellar job with the cinematography; from the simplicity of rural Haryana to the action packed wrestling ring, every scene is realistic and visually appealing. The grandiosity of the movie reflects in the trailer too and the world of wrestling seems intriguing when seen from the director's lens. The trailer itself will generate more interest amongst the audience for the sport of wrestling.  
 
It is obvious from the trailer that the director has studied the world of wrestling thoroughly and every scene and shot has been filmed keeping the audience in the mind. The Haryanvi dialogues and Vishal Shekhar's soundtrack are already quite a hit, and we're sure that it will definitely resonate with the audiences. With such an interesting story and power packed performers, this trailer has definitely heightened the expectations of the viewers.
 
Sultan is coming to theatres near you on 6th of July. While you wait for the movie release, we encourage you to catch the trailer on YouTube or any other streaming site because this is one trailer you don't want to miss!
 
 
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Writer: Kalpana K.C.
Editors: Ritchelle C. and Gunia K.
Graphics: Harjot K. & Nabila S.

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Comments (4)

I am not sure why a mountain is being made of a mole hill. What transpired at the award function was said and done in jest. If you see the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sUrZN_NMtg
you can see that it was good spirited banter that had taken place. If as some claim Arjit insulted Salman, then salman too did the same. The comments were well taken well by Salman who at that time retorted back to Arjit that it was not the award show but his song that put the audience to sleep. I did not find Arjit rude then and feel that if Salman is truly trying to sabotage the career of Arjit then it speaks badly of Salman. In fact hosts of
these award shows sometime cross the limit and become downright rude and insulting at times. If hosts have the privy of making fun at the expense of the audience, hosts should also be ready to be the butt of jokes. I feel Salman is acting like a spoilt brat. If he is harbouring a grudge against a new comer, it reflects badly on Salman and not on Arjit. Grow up Salman. God has given you many opportunities to better yourself and now is the time to prove it. What goes around, comes aroud.

7 years ago

Waiting for this movie...haters gonna hate love him or hate him but u cannot ignore Salman Khan

7 years ago

Rocky + Southpaw + Cheap Songs = Sultan

What else can we expect from this loser? I wonder where he would be if the South Industry wasn't in existence!

If people like Mahesh Babu, Chiranjeevi, Ravi Teja, etc. were active in Bollywood, then Salman Khan would be serving fries at McDonald's. Not to forget those guys know how to act unlike this criminal. Now all his beggar fans will come and bash me but I know truth is bitter.

7 years ago

I'm looking forward to this movie. Salman was looking awesome!!!

7 years ago

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