Pailwaan is one of the must-watch movies this year, and it has been pumping up the hype in the hearts of every action film lover out there! It’s about an inspiring story of a boxer and a wrestler trying to earn his keep in a world where suffering and pain are only two of the stepping stones towards success. Here are some unknown facts about Pailwaan!
The film features a stout young man the character actor being Kichcha Sudeep. He was born as Sudeep Sanjeev who started his career in the Indian film industry way back in 1997 in Thayavva. Did you know that the actor had to lose a staggering 16 kilograms for the role? That’s right. Kiccha underwent rigorous training not only to lose weight but also master the movements to perfect his stunts for the film.
Did you know that wrestling has been a known activity in India since ancient times? It was famously known as Malla-yuddha, a traditional form of combat-wrestling originating in the Indian subcontinent. The modern times have incorporated this into a basic form of wrestling tournament called Dangal. But Pailwaan seems to focus more on Pehlwani or Kushti, a combination of Malla-yuddha and the Persian varzesh-e bastani. The film showcases the sport in overwhelming imagery and cinematography that will keep any movie watcher on his feet. This move is also mainly attributable to S. Krishna, the father of the romantic cult, Mungaru Male, who took the reins to direct the film. Did you know that he wrote it as well? You heard it right; the man is not only the director but also the writer of the film. Krishna’s breathtaking cinematography offers a stunning perspective on the intricacies of the sport and makes a thoughtful approach to an otherwise action-packed and rowdy story.
Are you ready for Pailwaan? Make sure to make a reservation of your tickets in advance because this is a movie you cannot miss!
The film features a stout young man the character actor being Kichcha Sudeep. He was born as Sudeep Sanjeev who started his career in the Indian film industry way back in 1997 in Thayavva. Did you know that the actor had to lose a staggering 16 kilograms for the role? That’s right. Kiccha underwent rigorous training not only to lose weight but also master the movements to perfect his stunts for the film.
Did you know that wrestling has been a known activity in India since ancient times? It was famously known as Malla-yuddha, a traditional form of combat-wrestling originating in the Indian subcontinent. The modern times have incorporated this into a basic form of wrestling tournament called Dangal. But Pailwaan seems to focus more on Pehlwani or Kushti, a combination of Malla-yuddha and the Persian varzesh-e bastani. The film showcases the sport in overwhelming imagery and cinematography that will keep any movie watcher on his feet. This move is also mainly attributable to S. Krishna, the father of the romantic cult, Mungaru Male, who took the reins to direct the film. Did you know that he wrote it as well? You heard it right; the man is not only the director but also the writer of the film. Krishna’s breathtaking cinematography offers a stunning perspective on the intricacies of the sport and makes a thoughtful approach to an otherwise action-packed and rowdy story.
Are you ready for Pailwaan? Make sure to make a reservation of your tickets in advance because this is a movie you cannot miss!
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