"Wrestling, Dad" awakens women's awareness of independence and changes the status of women in India


Mahavira Singh Purga is the Indian national wrestling champion, but he gave up wrestling because of life. He hopes his son can help him fulfill his dream of winning a world-class gold medal for India. Unexpectedly, fate made him give birth to four daughters. By chance, he began to teach her daughters to wrestle, trying to make her a world-class wrestler. There were many interesting things during this period, but it also triggered a series of social topics related to public opinion and religion. The event, despite great difficulties, ended with the eldest daughter entering the Commonwealth wrestling competition and winning the championship.

This is a story based on true events.


In order to make the movie realistic, the protagonist Ami Khan first eats into a fat man and plays the role of a middle-aged male.


After a few months, I will train into a muscular body and play the role of my youth.

this film brings out a very sad portrayal of the family environment. In a country where India discriminates against women beyond imagination, and statistics show that violence against women occurs every 3 minutes, the decision made by this father for his daughter can be said to be the only way out for them to be independent. This is a very sad thing and a helpless choice.

's father said, "I will raise a very great daughter. They are not qualified to choose my daughters, but let my daughters choose them."

Women have the right to choose only when they are independent, and there is more to excellence s Choice.