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Sultan (2016) SULTAN starts off with Aakash Oberoi (Amit Sadh) trying to save his failing business of Pro-Take Down, a sort of mixed martial arts, freestyle wrestling tournament with a player who can change the fate of his business. His father (Parikshit Sahni) recommends him to go and meet Sultan, a once upon time world champion wrestler, in order to save his disastrous business. As Amit sets out to convince Sultan to enter the wrestling ring again, Sultan's attitude inspires Aakash to further investigate the story of this once upon a time champion wrestler. Sultan Ali Khan, who was once an aimless man dabbling with cable TV business, finds his passion for wrestling when he falls head over heels in love with the fierce and independent wrestler Aarfa, daughter of a famous wrestling coach who teaches the sport in an authentic and rustic Indian akhada. Their love story turns into marriage after Sultan turns into a passionate wrestler who gears up to take down the world with his unique moves and starts winning championships. As pride takes over the mind of a talented Sultan, a loss of his loved one reduces his fame to ashes. In an attempt to regain his lost love and respect in the eyes of Aarfa, Sultan once again takes up a challenge - he joins Aakash to fight against the world champions of Mixed Martial Arts and is ready to go to any lengths to regain everything he has lost. The story grabs your attention since the start and thanks to the perfect blend of emotions and action, SULTAN turns out to be a quintessential potboiler that packs the right punches that will keep you glued. Here we would like to mention the introduction scene of Salman Khan that will prove to be a treat for his fans. The first half that explores the rise of the wrestler has a blend of humour that keeps you highly entertained. Besides the powerful 'kushti' matches that often leave you wanting for more, it also has a sweet love story that focuses on the romantic side of Sultan. On the other hand, the second half is serious and emotional comparatively. While we must give it to director Ali Abbas Zafar for exploring the deeper emotions of failure, losing his fame and Sultan's aggressive and desperate attempts to get back into the sport in the second half, too many emotional scenes slows the pace of the film. However, Ali Abbas Zafar's directorial skills seem to have grown by leaps and bounds since his last film. A special mention to the way the wrestling matches have been shot in the second half, which are crisp and impactful. .
Mid-day.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  4/5

Sultan' is a fun watch, offering the perfect fix to lift a not-so-great day. It's about love and the will to do anything that comes with protecting it. It's also about bringing yourself back from the dead, and saying, 'I am not going anywhere' — somethi.

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Indiaglitz.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3.5/5

'Sultan' is anaction filled dramatically decent film with full grandness attached to it. It lacks highly on the conviction factor due to which fails to come even close to Salman's best film 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'..

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Koimol.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

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..

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Hindustantimes.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

Sultan has all the right ingredients of a ‘masala’ potboiler, and whistling and sobbing are likely to go hand-in-hand here. Don’t go looking for a twist ending, though. We all know what to expect from such a film, but it’s still a lot of fun to se.

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Rediff.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  2.5/5

The Rocky trace (the commercial scene tips its hat at Rocky II) is unmistakable and Zafar does try to emulate Balboa’s motto of 'not about hard you hit but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.' But at almost three hours running time, no tha.

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Bollywoodlife.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  4/5

Easily Salman’s best performance till date, Sultan is a solid trump card for the actor and his director Ali Abbas..

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Indianexpress.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

It is tempting to wonder, just for a second, if that reel moment could turn real. In films, as in real life, an apology has lasting power..

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3.5/5

Go watch Sultan - it's got moments of "ghana" good fun..

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Filmibeat.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  3/5

Well, it's a Salman Khan movie after all. And there is no denying that he left no stones unturned to make the film worth watching!.

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Bollywoodhungama.com  (Jul 06, 2016)
Rating:  4.5/5

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 exte.

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