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What's the practical significance of wrestling dad?

In order to train two daughters, my father makes them get up at 5 o'clock every morning, run, exercise, go on a diet, and even challenge the limits of life; Besides movies, in order to play their roles well, these actors also eat, live and practice with professional wrestlers, and even exercise themselves into professional players.

There are many stories about blood sports, but it is very difficult to conquer all the audience with a simple story. Aamir Hussain Khan showed it in his own way and won a house full of applause. On the other hand, in our country, actors constantly appear on the shooting scene, participating in film and television dramas with body double or "tricks" ... It can be said that, professionally, there are some domestic films and wrestling! Dad is 108 thousand miles away.

"wrestling! Dad is based on a real theme. The eldest daughter of the prototype story, like the movie, is the first wrestler in India to win the Commonwealth Games and the first female wrestler to qualify for the Olympic Games. Influenced by her, thousands of girls in India began to engage in wrestling.

There is an impressive plot in this film. After a period of exercise, the two daughters refused to listen to their father and secretly went to a friend's wedding. When they complained to their friends, 14-year-old bride said enviously, "I wish I had a father like you. At least you don't have to 14 years old to marry a man you don't know, have children, do laundry and cook. " At this time, the two daughters began to wake up. They are no longer forced, but have their own dreams. They want to learn wrestling, win the game and win the championship. Dad's role has also changed from "oppressor" to "guide".

In the whole film, the importance of dad is self-evident. For the sake of his daughter, the plot of dad's confrontation with Indian tradition is endless. It can be said that if dad is not so persistent, the daughter who becomes a world champion may be defeated by secular eyes at any time.

In India, gender inequality is very serious. Different from the traditional images of beauty, intelligence, singing and dancing and being pursued by men in traditional Indian movies, wrestle! Gita and Babita in "Dad" give Indian women more possibilities in life. Therefore, it set off a social sensation effect in India. Since the film was released in India on February 23rd last year, it has earned 3.45 billion rupees at the domestic box office, and it is hard to get a ticket.

If you can change more girls' lives through a movie, give it to wrestling! Dad, I can't praise you too much.

In fact, Indian movies "swept" the audience in China and even around the world, "Wrestle! Dad is not an exception. Once upon a time in India was nominated for best foreign language film at the 2002 Academy Awards, and it was also the only film in Asia that was nominated for best foreign language film that year. In 2009, the Indian film Slumdog Millionaire, directed by a British director, won eight awards at the 8th1Oscar and became the biggest winner. 20 15 my god broke the historical box office record of Bollywood movies in the global market, and it was the first Indian movie whose overseas box office reached 1 billion dollars. ...

It must be said that Aamir Hussain Khan, an Indian film and "national treasure" filmmaker, is most successful in creating visual wonders and sensory entertainment for the audience with extraordinary imagination and superb narrative power, and at the same time conveying his thoughts on traditional cultural beliefs, life value and soul pursuit to the audience, such as My name is Khan against racial discrimination, Bollywood Reflecting on the Education System, and The Color of Bazaar against Colonial Rule.

Forging the film into a "sword", straight into the life of social problems, at the same time inserting sincere feelings into the hearts of the audience, and observing the country, nation and society with excellent works full of critical spirit-this is wrestling! Enlightenment from "Dad" and Indian movies.