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Dangal (English: Wrestling rivalry) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-dialect historical games dramatization film coordinated by Nitesh Tiwari. It stars Aamir Khan as Mahavir Singh Phogat, who instructed wrestling to his little girls Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari. The previous is India's first female wrestler to win at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, where she won the gold decoration (55 kg). Her sister Babita Kumari won the silver (51 kg).
The music for Dangal was formed by Pritam, while the verses were composed by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Kripa Shankar Bishnoi, a mentor with the Indian ladies' wrestling group, prepared Aamir Khan and the whole team for the wrestling sequences.
Discharged worldwide on 23 December 2016, Dangal was announced tax-exempt in six Indian states – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh – to advance Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, a Government of India's social crusade meaning to decrease the particular premature birth of females, to ensure young ladies, and to instruct them. Dangal was additionally discharged in Tamil and Telugu named versions. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Dangal won four honors, including Best Film, Best Director (Tiwari), Best Action (Shyam) and Best Actor (Khan).
Dangal developed as the most elevated netting Hindi film domestically, and second most elevated earning Indian movies ever with an overall gross of ₹7.3 billion (US$110 million).
Plot
Mahavir Singh Phogat is a beginner wrestler who was compelled to surrender wrestling with a specific end goal to get beneficial work. He was not able win a gold award for India and pledges that his child will. He is frustrated when his significant other brings forth four little girls. He surrenders his fantasy believing that young ladies can't wrestle and ought to just be shown family errands. Be that as it may, when his more seasoned little girls, Geeta and Babita, get back home in the wake of pummeling two young men in light of injurious remarks, Mahavir understands his girls can possibly progress toward becoming wrestlers.
Mahavir starts instructing Geeta and Babita in wrestling. His strategies appear to be brutal, including overwhelming early morning exercises and short hair styles to evade lice. At first, the young ladies hate their dad for his treatment yet they soon understand that their dad needs them to have a future and not grow up to be cliché housewives. The young ladies wind up noticeably persuaded and enthusiastically partake in Mahavir's guiding. Mahavir takes the young ladies to wrestling competitions. Geeta and Babita wrestle young men and annihilation them, much to everybody's absolute astonishment. Geeta in the end wins the Junior Nationals and goes to a foundation in Patiala for further preparing so she can take an interest in the Commonwealth Games.
Geeta makes companions at the establishment and starts to ignore the thoroughness and teach she has been raised with. She frequently sits in front of the TV, eats road sustenance, and develops her hair longer. Her mentor's preparation varies essentially from her dad's procedures. Geeta trusts her mentor's systems are better and that Mahavir's procedures are obsolete. On a visit home, she is resolved to demonstrate her dad she can wrestle well without his strategies. This prompts a brutal session amongst Geeta and Mahavir. Mahavir loses against Geeta because of his age. Babita reveals to Geeta that she shouldn't overlook her dad's procedures and advises her that it is a direct result of their dad that she is the place she is presently.
Babita soon takes after Geeta to the foundation. Geeta winds up losing each match as she wasn't taking after her dad's systems and had lost the solitary concentration she at first had (painting her nails and developing her hair long). Understanding her blunder, and persuaded by Babita, Geeta mournfully makes peace with her dad. Mahavir comes to Patiala with the young ladies' cousin (their previous competing accomplice) and starts instructing Geeta and Babita subtly, utilizing an indistinguishable techniques from when they were more youthful. Their mentor comes to think about this and is irate with Mahavir's obstruction and needs to oust them both from the organization, yet an arrangement is struck to permit them to proceed the length of Mahavir does not enter the establishment or prepare them somewhere else. Resolved to keep helping his girls, Mahavir gets tapes of Geeta's past unsuccessful sessions and mentors her by indicating out her mistakes via telephone.
Amid Geeta's sessions in the Commonwealth Games, Mahavir always negates her mentor's directions while sitting in the group of onlookers. Geeta ignores her mentor and takes after her dad's guidelines and wins each session. Just before the last session, Geeta's desirous mentor plots to secure Mahavir a storage room far from the field. Because of her dad's nonappearance, Geeta begins lingering behind in the session where she figures out how to win the first round however loses the second. It's the last round and the score is 4-1 where Geeta is down. In the last seconds of the round, Geeta winds up noticeably frantic to win focuses however loses another. Presently, the score is 5-1. Just a fourth of the last moment is left, and now, Geeta begins reviewing her dad's lessons. She reviews her dad discussing a 5-pointer suplex back move when she was youthful. Mahavir said that the suplex is troublesome however can be connected. She likewise reviews her dad saying that one needs to play with the adversary's brain. Mahavir said that one needs to show something and accomplish something else. Joining these two lessons, Geeta executes a suplex on her adversary in the last 3 seconds, prompting a score of 6-5 (Geeta being up) and turns into the main Indian female wrestler to win gold. Mahavir returns in the nick of time to grasp his girls, disappointing the mentor's expectations of acquiring credit before the news media.
The end credits uncover that Babita additionally won a silver award in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games in 2014, Geeta turned into the main Indian female wrestler to meet all requirements for the Olympics and Mahavir's endeavors roused many Indian ladies to take an interest in wrestling.
Cast
Aamir Khan as Mahavir Singh Phogat
Sakshi Tanwar as Daya Shobha Kaur, spouse of Mahavir Singh Phogat
Fatima Sana Shaikh as Geeta Phogat, little girl of Mahavir Singh Phogat
Zaira Wasim as youthful Geeta
Sanya Malhotra as Babita Kumari, little girl of Mahavir Singh Phogat
Suhani Bhatnagar as youthful Babita
Aparshakti Khurana as Omkara
Ritwik Sahore as youthful Omkara
Vivan Bhatena as Mahavir's associate and a state level champion
Kaustubh Pile as Male Fighter No.2
Girish Kulkarni as Coach Pramod Kadam
Rohit Shankarwar
Meenu Prajapati as Geeta's closest companion in NSA camp.

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