Sultan (2016)
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar

Action / Drama / Romance / Sport

Film Synopsis

In the North Indian state of Haryana, Sultan Ali Khan is a renowned wrestler who has won several important championships.  But already he is on the decline, in both his professional and private life.  His reflexes are not what they once were, and outside the ring he finds himself increasingly lonely and unfulfilled.  One day, Sultan makes up his mind to fight back - to regain his esteem as an athlete and find someone to love.  In doing so, he has numerous obstacles to overcome, but he is a born fighter.  It turns out that the most challenging opponent he faces is himself...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
  • Script: Ali Abbas Zafar
  • Photo: Artur Zurawski
  • Music: Julius Packiam
  • Cast: Salman Khan (Sultan Ali Khan), Anushka Sharma (Aarfa), Randeep Hooda (Fateh Singh), Marrese Crump (Marrese), Tyron Woodley (Tyron), Ron Smoorenburg (Ron), Brahim Achabbakhe (Brahim), Björn Freiberg (Pilot), Marko Zaror (Marcus), Amit Sadh (Aakash Oberoi), Kumud Mishra (Barkat), Abhishek Duhan (Titu), Hans Marrero (MMA Fighter 1), Anant Vidhaat Sharma (Govind), Parikshat Sahni (Gyan Singh Oberoi), Shibani Dandekar (News Reporter), Kubra Sait (Kubra Sait), Naveen Kumar (Sharief Ali Khan), Caroline Koziol (Nurse), Meiyang Chang (Meiyang Chang)
  • Country: India
  • Language: Hindi
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 170 min

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