There is more to Mahavir Singh Phogat than Aamir Khan in Dangal

The close to three-minute trailer shows coach Mahavir, played by Aamir Khan, carve a path for his daughters and make them successful. But his story is more than the three minutes or the three hours that the movie will show.
The grand story of Mahavir is not only about the two daughters - Geeta and Babita. He has coached his six daughters (two adopted) and all of them have brought success at international level. Mahavir, a passionate wrestler who failed to reach the top level of the game in India, made sure his daughters being the glory which he failed to.
While Bollywood movies lack a quality storyline, this is not the case with Dangal'. It already has a story that is incredible. The movie will cover only two eldest sisters but Mahavir has put equal effort to make Ritu and Sangeeta top class wrestlers. This after training Vinesh and Priyanka, the two adopted daughters, world beaters.
Three of them have represented India at the Olympics. One of them is on the verge of making her senior debut international while the other two are taking big strides at the junior level and all of this from a state that is, although a hub of wrestling in India, has never promoted female wrestling.
Mahavir had trained at the iconic Chandigram Akhara in New Zealand. Incidentally, Chandgram's daughter was India's first female wrestler and he was the pioneer of female wrestling in the country. Mahavir followed his footsteps and never looked back.
Sports biopics have not been popular like other drama movies in India but can Dangal set an example for others? Will it be a movie that whose example will be given when sports biopics will be talked about?
Aamir has delivered some of the greatest hits in the past and let's hope that he can deliver once again and the movie can do justice to what actually is an "incredible true story."
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