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Sultan review:
With
Sultan, Salman Khan has dropped another Eid blockbuster for his fans. This is
the movie where Salman Khan finally breaks free from being Bhai and yet
delivers a complete entertainer.
Salman Khan continues his blockbuster record on Eid as
he gives a solid performance, along with Anushka Sharma, in this Ali
Abbas Zafar film.
Sultan movie cast: Salman Khan, Anushka Sharma, Amit Sadh, Kumud Mishra, Randeep Hooda, Anant Sharma
Sultan movie director: Ali Abbas Zafar
There’s a moment somewhere in the beginning of the film when Salman Khan’s character comes to a halt at a rail crossing, and waits, just like the rest of us do, for the train to pass.
In that instant we know that Sultan is about to push twin boundaries. Of a star’s scope, and of mainstream Bollywood. That this will not be the super-human, super-hero Bhai who has been shown crossing the tracks just a whisker ahead of a rushing locomotive from one of his several forgettable flicks. That this will be a Khan who has to, literally, do a lot of heavy-lifting to win the crown.
And win it he does. ‘Sultan’ has him breaking free from Bhai-giri bondage by getting his character to crack and bleed. His down-and-out wrestler has foibles, is fallible, is human. Sultan Ali Khan has faults, and is punished for it. Because of which Sultan scores, and delivers a solid entertainer with heft
Salman Khan doesn’t miss a beat in Sultan as he is ably supported by film’s lead actress Anushka Sharma.
It isn’t as if Sultan doesn’t struggle with its profusion of familiar
tropes. There’s your underdog-to-champion, in which child-like Jat
Sultan is shown starting from nothing, becoming a world champion in no
time at all (yes, there is some sweat and tears involved in the
training, but not too much, because hey, this is Bollywood ). There’s a
romance which involves risible songs and dialogue ( ‘Baby ko bass pasand
hai’, with a shift-and-lift-of-male-and-female derriers). But the girl
in question, played by Anushka Sharma with sparkle, is a wrestler
herself. She is a woman with ambition, and she’s made to talk of
uplifting ‘mothers’ and ‘sisters’ in patriarchal Jatland.
The film had almost 90 percent occupancy on Saturday and its business is expected to be around Rs 35-40 crore. If all goes right, the film’s business should be over Rs 160 crore in the first weekend. This means it could finally be one of the biggest grossers of Salman.

