Sultan Movie Review
Score: 100 % Positive
Reviews Counted: 12
Positive:11
Neutral: 1
Negative:0
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN
In Sultan, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the actor comes closest to playing a character that feels real, complete with flaws and failures, and one that doesn’t take his shirt off for purely gratuitous reasons. Playing a middle-aged, out-of-shape former wrestler who enters the ring again, to exorcise personal demons, Salman delivers an impressive, full-bodied performance, easily his most credible acting job since…forever.Sultan is predictable, no two questions about it. But it’s powered by a riveting central performance that makes you overlook so many of its problems. I’m going with three-and-a-half out of five.Visit Site For More
Ratings:-- Review By:Taran Adarsh Site:Twitter
Finally... RESPITE for the Hindi film industry... #Sultan takes a GIGANTIC start at the BO... This one's gonna be a HUGEEEE opener! East. West. North. South... #Sultan wave across the country... #Salmania at its peak!Visit Site For More
Ratings:-- Review By:Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business
Ali Abbas Zafar’s direction is superb. He has kept the narrative style simple and extremely entertaining and engaging. Also, his direction caters as much to the classes as to masses, as much to the ladies as to men, as much to the old as to the young. On the whole, Sultan is a blockbuster and will go on to write box-office history. It will smash old box-office records and create new ones. It will turn out to be one of the biggest ever blockbusters, if not THE BIGGEST ever so far!Visit Site For More
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:Youtube
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Srijana Das Site:Times Of India
At nearly three hours of runtime, Sultan gets heavy and repetitive - only so many training sequences can look sharp and by the time Randeep Hooda shows up as MMA coach Fateh Singh, resembling a perennially eating Brad Pitt from Ocean's Eleven, but overacting as he gets senti about Sultan, you become restive. By cutting 30 minutes of flab - running commentaries, kite-running, taalas, taalis - Sultan could've been a leaner, meaner movie. As it is, it's more a large lassi, not an espresso shot. But hey - who drinks espresso on Eid? Go watch Sultan - it's got moments of "ghana" good fun.Visit Site For More
Ratings:3/5 Review By:Saibal Chaterjee Site:NDTV
Sultan is a case of a superstar vehicle latching on to the current trend of sports films but failing to achieve the requisite grounding in the rough and tumble of the wrestling pits to evolve into a convincing drama.Whatever heft that Sultan has stems from Salman's star power and the impressively mounted wrestling and mixed martial arts sequences. But Sultan is a Salman Khan film made solely for the superstar's fans. It has everything to please its target audience. It has megahit written all over it.Visit Site For More
Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:Sukanya Verma Site:Rediff
Make no mistake. Sultan is a classic Salman Khan vehicle in the skin of a sports drama imagining itself to be more profound than it really is. Doesn’t mean it’s not engaging, a lot of it is but, despite the possibilities, writer-director Ali Abbas Zafar relies solely on its main star’s drawing power and offers nothing novel in terms of storytelling.Visit Site For More
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Shubhra Gupta Site:Indian Express
‘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.Visit Site For More
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Ananya Bhattacharya Site:India Today
Ali Abbas Zafar's Sultan is a thorough crowd-pleaser. The film is a cocktail of sportsmanship, drama, romance, patriotism... heavily spiced with the factor called Salman Khan. Salman, in large chunks of the film, is Salman. And that is probably what still works for him. The film's emotional scenes draw that rare teary-eyed moment from you, but the real Sultan, much like its protagonist, lies inside the ring.Visit Site For More
Ratings:3/5 Review By:Rohit Vats Site:Hindustan Times
Ali Abbas Zafar, director of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Gunday, got a chance to work with Salman Khan, one of the biggest Bollywood superstars, in Sultan. And, the result is amazing. Aditya Chopra’s screenplay ensures Sultan has all the popular ingredients and Khan’s superstardom is the cherry on the cake. His fans wouldn’t mind if his accent is not up to the mark and other characters are not given the chance to spread their wings because the heavy dose of popular mainstream Bollywood is enough to do the tricks.Visit Site For More
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By:Hungama Site:BollywoodHungama
On the whole, SULTAN comes across as a paisa vasool, seeti-maar unadulterated entertainer which will be loved by classes and masses alike. At the box office, the lack of a credible opposition, perfect release timing [festival period] combined with an extended 5-day weekend will ensure that the film will break records and emerge as the biggest hit of the year so far. The film has got 'B-L-O-C-K-B-U-S-T-E-R' written all over it. Go for it!Visit Site For More
Ratings:3/5 Review By:Surabhi Redkar Site:Koimoi
Sultan is a mixed bag of emotion, action, love and of course Salman Khan. It is a love story at its core but the coat of wrestling works well! This is an out and out commercial film that has its moments of outstretched realities. For those who enjoy drama, this is the perfect weekend watch! Sultan is not a sports drama! It is a sheer Salman Khan drama. For its entertainment value and a cliched but watchable storyline, I am going with a 3/5 for the film.Visit Site For More
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 2016Director: 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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