Tuesday, July 12, 2016




#AARFA Review (Just my point of view):

Yes, you read it right. For the rest of the world, it might be "SULTAN", but for me the Center of the movie was "AARFA". Her characterization leaves such a strong impression in the minds of viewers, it's hard to ignore her and to divert your attention towards SULTAN through out the entire movie watching experience. I strongly believe that the Director and the person behind this Story wanted to impress the viewers more with character AARFA than even with SULTAN. SULTAN was just supporting AARFA and trying to live up to her expectations and in the process evolved himself and became worthy of AARFA and to the people around him. She was the guiding light and the force behind his eminent victories in the arena.

The whole essence of the movie can be summed up into two scenes and both happen to be AARFA's. The scene where AARFA bluntly and balantly abuses SULTAN right in front of his friends for calling her Girl-Friend, yet gives him a purpose and a goal in life, is the key turning point in this entire movie. The 2nd scene is the hospital scene where AARFA meets SULTAN before the final match, realizes that SULTAN is remorseful of his earlier actions, and in spite of Doctors advice not to let him fight, inspires and motivates him and makes him realize that none can defeat him, except himself. SULTAN overcoming his pain achieves the ultimate victory and the most important one - blood bank for his village. 

Standout Scene: You can notice the characterization of AARFA in the scene right after she looses her Son. They could have easily showed her crying vigorously, justified because a mother lost her son but instead they show her true spirit, her agony that they couldn't find her son's blood group O-ve, her pain and anger that her husband was not with her when she needed him the most sums it up of how strong a character she is, in any kind of situation of her life. 

Not sure how many of you would watch it for the Sport Wrestling (or) for Salman Bhai (SULTAN), but i sincerely recommend this movie to all the Women out there, no matter what country you live in, which ever religion you follow, what ever profession you are in, and what ever role you play in your daily life. If you can be like what #AARFA is, the moral of the movie is met.   

Aptly said: Wrestling is not a sport, it's about the fighting what lies within and if you can overcome that, you are a true WINNER like AARFA & SULTAN :-)


Hope you like it :-)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

good morning
its a nice information blog...
The one and only news website portal INS media.
please visit our website for more news update..
https://www.ins.media/