Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Sultan Movie Review:SALMAN KHAN’S BEST EIDI




Average Ratings:- ★★★★
Score: 4/5
Reviews Counted: 68
Positive:54
Neutral: 6
Negative:8

Superstar Salman Khan‘s films releasing on an Eid festive is not a surprise, the films turning out to be huge blockbusters isn’t surprising either, but what came as a surprise in director Ali Abbas Zafar’s, ‘Sultan’ is the fact that Salman has worked extremely hard to play the titular role. With baddies flying all around him in all his action films, it looks effortless, or he makes it look like that. In ‘Sultan’ all the punches and kicks fall hard on him and the audience as well. By the time the film is over, you feel badly beaten up, yet feel happy for Sultan and his Aarfa, played amazingly well by Anushka Sharma.
In the form of ‘Sultan,’ Salman got his best Eidi, which he passed on to his fans, by adding his sweat and blood to it. To the director’s credit, ‘Sultan’ is everything against the grain of a typical Salman Khan film, yet manages to pack in all the things Salman Khan’s brand of cinema stands for. The trailer of the film is a total give away – you already know what will happen – but how, when and what is the question. Yash Raj Films seems to have gotten the template of this genre perfect – it’s almost a revisit to Chak De India – where a shamed sportsman reclaims his lost glory. The performances by the main actors is what stands out.
Salman has given a knock out performance, and so has Anushka. Wrestling is a tough sport that involves physical contact, and you are almost naked. It takes a lot to look like a believable wrestler and fight and win over those who look like serious professionals in the sport. The leading man and his fierce lady love come across as they have been wrestling all their lives – that itself if more than half the battle won. The supporting cast including Amit Sadh, Parikshit Sahni, Kumud Mishra and a  cameo by Randeep Hooda adds to the film and how! Mixed martial arts as a sport is intense and near fatal, and the director has used this to good effect.
The music by Vishal-Shekhar is slightly problematic – though the songs are good on their own, but they stick out in the narrative, especially the ‘440 volt’ sung by Mika Singh was easily avoidable. Having said that, the background music does justice to all the scenes. The editing credited to Rameshwar Bhagat takes you through Sultan’s journey, his rise, fall and final redemption smoothly. The cinematography by Artur Zurawski is so amazing that at many occasions you can feel the mud on your face. There are some scenes that are a bit hard to digest, but then it is a Salman Khan film after all.
Ali Abbas Zafar’s ‘Sultan’ makes you laugh, feel sad, cry, and cheer for him all through. There are moments between Sultan and Aarfa that are really heart wrenching, and you pray that may all good things happen to them. This is an all-round entertainer, and a must watch this festive season. Remember to carry some tissues, you can feel Sultan’s pain, both physical and emotional, the latter more than the former.
P.S. 1: In Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo, there was a plug for Shah Rukh Khan’s Dilwale, now in Sultan there is a plug for Aamir Khan’s Dangal. Watch the film and you’ll find out. Well done, Salman, we saw what you did.
P.S. 2: Eid Mubarak.


celebs reviews who have seen the first screening

Ratings:-- Review By:Purva Khole Site:BollywoodLife
 This is Salman’s most uninhibited as well as raw performances which fans will get to see. The audience will be amazed to see Salman getting out of his superstar status and getting under the skin of the character. The 50-year old actor has undergone intense training and his efforts for the physical transformation is visible in every frame. The story takes a bit to settle down.Fans might feel a little disheartened as Salman does not have a typical opening scene in the film and the build up to the introduction of his character takes some time. Post Sultan, director Ali Abbas Zafar is surely going to become one of the most sought after directors in Bollywood. The director has shot the film brilliantly and also made sure justice is done to the story. The script is the King of the film.
Celeb Review

Ratings:-- Review By:Kabir Khan Site:Twitter
 Sultan delivers a solid punch... A strong Emotional core that really moves you... Salman Khan is at his best Anushka Sharma is super. Really proud of my brother ali abbas zafar today... Re Sultannnn
Ratings:-- Review By:Karan Johar Site:Twitter
 Saw #Sultan ...it's going to be the HUGEST BLOCKBUSTER till date...no question about it....an unbelievable mainstream experience!!!!!!!

Being a Yash Raj Movie Indian Reviewers will watch it late and give reviews late

Sultan Story:  

Story centers around Sultan Ali Khan (Salman Khan), a wrestler who has problems in his professional and personal life. From a small town wrestler in Haryana, Sultan achieves global fame winning bouts at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, the 2011 FILA Wrestling World Championships in Istanbul and the 2012 London Olympics

Sultan Release Date:

July 6th 2016

 Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
 Producer: Aditya Chopra

Cast:
Jimmy Shergill as Ranjit Om
 Salman Khan as Sultan Ali Khan
Anushka Sharma as Aarfa
Suzi Khan as young Aarfa
Randeep Hooda as Sultan's coach
Amit Sadh as Sultan's brother
Tyron Woodley as a wrestler

Run Time:  2 hours and 49 Minutes

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