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Originally posted by: gulabi22
@zandu loving the positive reviews and love your review
Khan shows rare commitment to his role. As seen in the trailer, he doesn't shy away from presenting himself as an overweight slob in parts of the film, only because there are enough "heroic" moments to offset those. His character has a fairly well-rounded arc, and he lends credibility to Sultan Ali's highs and lows. It's probably the script rubbing off on him, but Khan shows - like he did in 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' - that he'll bring more than just stardom and screen presence to the table when the film demands it.
Sultan remains, in essence, a thoroughly mainstream fare that never punches above its weight - songs stem the flow in a couple places, and the Haryanvi accent is only for flavour - but that hardly reduces its appeal. Much like Amitabh Bachchan films from the '70s that remain entertaining even on repeat viewings, Sultan manages to deliver in spite of the limitations it imposes on itself.
Four hundred crores? Why not.
Just back from Sultan .Surprisingly it is an emotional ride which strikes a chord BIG TIME .The atmosphere at multiplex was jubilant which made the ride even more enjoyable .
The story is pretty basic and one that has been attempted several times before however the film still keeps you glued .The start is rather slow and the story gains momentum only after the flashback begins .The romantic portions are a delight with Salman-Anushka sharing a terrific chemistry .The tragedy before the interval is heart breaking.
It is the second half where I enjoyed the film more ..The boxing matches are rather well executed and not cheesy like Brothers .
Sultan belongs to Salman who seems to have worked well for this film .His body language is terrific and expressions just spot on.He is excellent in that particular scene when he spots his shapeless body in the mirror and tries to adjust his shirt.Anushka is good .
Overall a good film that works quite well .A must watch for Salman fans who is in terrific form here ..
3.5 on 5
Originally posted by: ZanduBaaM
<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3">Not like him it doesn't means ki movie ki jhooth bol ke band baja doon ...</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3">forget one scene to mentioned</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3">when he met hooda and gone to change his clothes for fight and saw his tummy in mirror and crying in shame and anger was awesome scene too ...</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3">Budape main ladka nikharta ja raha hai😆😆</font>
Just back from Sultan .Surprisingly it is an emotional ride which strikes a chord BIG TIME .The atmosphere at multiplex was jubilant which made the ride even more enjoyable .
The story is pretty basic and one that has been attempted several times before however the film still keeps you glued .The start is rather slow and the story gains momentum only after the flashback begins .The romantic portions are a delight with Salman-Anushka sharing a terrific chemistry .The tragedy before the interval is heart breaking.
It is the second half where I enjoyed the film more ..The boxing matches are rather well executed and not cheesy like Brothers .
Sultan belongs to Salman who seems to have worked well for this film .His body language is terrific and expressions just spot on.He is excellent in that particular scene when he spots his shapeless body in the mirror and tries to adjust his shirt.Anushka is good .
Overall a good film that works quite well .A must watch for Salman fans who is in terrific form here ..
3.5 on 5
pinky bhi boli😆
Eid aa gayi hai aur dekho who apni Eidi dene aa gaya...Isn't that the best thing about a Salman Khan film? It always calls for a celebration! And, if the film turns out to be a Bajrangi Bhaijaan, the revelry quadruples. So no matter how much the 2 hours 51 minutes' runtime tires you, the superstar makes Sultan worth a watch. His scorching star presence gives the film a unique charm. Director Ali Abbas Zafar takes his leading man through an array of emotions. He is seen evolving - from an aimless prankster to a man who falls irrevocably in love to being a fallen star. But there is a major flaw in Sultan. Wrestling is never his true love and hence, he can never make you buy into it. Sultan falls in love with Aarfa - a local wrestler and to win her respect and love, he learns wrestling. "Doctor ki biwidoctor toh pehelwan ki biwi pehelwan..." is his logic. Zafar's treatment is shaky. He tries to make it a bit of everything - a love story, a sports film, a redemption drama. In trying to find a middle ground between creating 2016's Chak De India and appeasing Bhai fans with a masala film on Eid, Zafar loses grip over his plot. Neither does his writing have Jaideep Sahni's (writer of Chak De India) finesse nor does his vision have Shimit Amin's clarity. It is Zafar's inadequacies that makes Sultan a slog in parts.
Think about it: an estranged couple, a former Olympic champion seeking his glorious self back and a businessman who would go to any extent to sell his MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) league in this country. A perfect recipe for a Bollywood drama? Absolutely! After three years of dull show and running in heavy losses, Akash (Amit Sadh) is exasperated with his MMA League. The business was his brainchild which fails to take off. When in India, get dustydesis to fight goras. Though the revelation dawns him a tad too late, but he is ready to put up one last fight and give it his all. On his father's behest, he goes to a small town in Haryana to find Sultan Ali Khan (Salman). Burdened down by his own sorrows, the former Olympic gold medalist has resigned himself to a life of utter complacence. His paunch walks ahead of him and grief overpowers his former canter. The men are desperate for a win in life for their own reasons and Akash convinces Sultan to romance the wrestling ring all over again.
Zafar's plot is ridden with cliches. There is the resounding title track that does more talking than the superstar himself. Take a tip : Keep quiet and let Salman's charm do the roaring. He can manage it pretty well without Vishal-Shekhar's help. The love story is half-baked. Though Anushka Sharma wants to make you cheer for her, she has very little material to dabble with. She is beautifully understated, fiercely arrogant and equally affable. Aarfa'sheadstrong nature, as well as the mean streak comes from Anushka. You wish Zafar worked better on this character, she could've been explosive. This woman can slap Salman Khan with such confidence and gets him to ride pillion behind her. Oh boy... she gotta be made of something! Salman on his part is refreshingly intense, unpredictably fiery and surprisingly vulnerable despite his brooding personality. He gets a complex character to play with and manages to do complete justice to it. The star in him is never too far behind but he makes a hero out of an underdog. Amit is adequate. Kumud Mishra is wicked. And Randeep Hooda makes the best use of his striking irreverence.
The cast shines but the story gets too contrived. There is persistent emotional manipulation you can't overlook (let's not give you spoilers). The love story comes with a whole bunch of needless songs and the break up comes with a few more. The story makes you restless with its frequent cutaways. Time and again Salman calls it melodrama. You wish Zafar tried a little less to hit all the buttons to get you clapping.
But despite its glaring flaws, the one man who keeps you hooked is Salman. Another vanity project, which is far from his best, but he surely knows how to get the crowds hooting. Every dhobi-pachaad move gets your heart fluttering, its predictable climax makes you mutter a prayer for him and no matter how believable the hard punches are, you know he will rise with twice more the vigor. The man is a classic Hindi film hero, who can't be defeated, who can't falter and has everyone cheering for him. Sultan is perfectly watchable, Salman's star power gives the film an edge but it is still an opportunity lost. Expect it to get the cash registers ringing but Sultan will be forgotten after two helpings of Eid's biryani.
Afterword : By design, Sultan is what Salman does the best - be a superhero. But what's great is that with every film, this sooperman is getting a little more human. By his own admission this time, in a scene, Sultan says, "Main koisooperman nahi hoon..." Point noted.
We rate this film 60% on the Pinkvilla Movie Meter.
Overwhelming reviews all over! That's the power of SULTAN.
aww moment 😳Originally posted by: Hazardous
I bash Salman a lot but for some reason I'm so happy for Salman fans right now.
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