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| Country | Title | Notes | |---------|-------|-------| | India | Dangal | Original Hindi | | China | 摔跤吧!爸爸 (Wrestle, Dad!) | Highest-grossing Indian film in China (¥1.3B) | | Turkey | Güreş (Wrestle) | Dubbed version | | South Korea | Dangal | Subtitled release | | Hollywood remake | Optioned by Disney (reported, unconfirmed) | In development |

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| Track # | Song Title | Singer(s) | Length | Picturized On | |---------|------------|-----------|--------|----------------| | 1 | "Haanikaarak Bapu" | Sarwar Khan, Sartaz Khan Barna | 4:22 | Mahavir training young Geeta & Babita | | 2 | "Dangal" | Daler Mehndi | 4:59 | Opening credits & wrestling montage | | 3 | "Gilehriyaan" | Jonita Gandhi | 3:40 | Geeta's time at the National Sports Academy | | 4 | "Dhaakad" | Raftaar | 3:11 | Babita's growth and training | | 5 | "Naina" | Arijit Singh | 3:45 | Emotional father-daughter separation | | 6 | "Idiot Banna" | Nooran Sisters | 2:54 | Comic relief – village wedding scene | | Country | Title | Notes | |---------|-------|-------|

As the story progresses, Mahavir faces numerous challenges, including societal pressure and financial struggles. However, with his determination and hard work, he trains his daughters, who eventually become international wrestling champions. However, with his determination and hard work, he

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| Act | Sequence | Timestamp (approx.) | Summary | |-----|----------|---------------------|---------| | 1 | | 0:00 – 5:00 | Mahavir Phogat, a national champion wrestler, forced to give up sports for a government job. | | 2 | Obsession with a son | 5:00 – 12:00 | He tries various superstitious methods to father a son. Daya gives birth to four daughters. | | 3 | Discovery of talent | 12:00 – 20:00 | Geeta & Babita beat up two boys. Mahavir realizes daughters can be wrestlers. | | 4 | The training begins | 20:00 – 32:00 | Daughters forced into rigorous daily training, diet, and running. | | 5 | Resistance & rebellion | 32:00 – 45:00 | Girls sabotage alarm clock, pretend injury. Attend a wedding instead of training. | | 6 | The turning point | 45:00 – 52:00 | Young bride reveals she envies them because their father fights the world for them. | | 7 | First competition | 52:00 – 62:00 | Geeta wrestles against boys in a local dangal . She loses but wins respect. | | 8 | Rising success | 62:00 – 78:00 | Geeta wins state and national championships. Montage of victories. | | 9 | Move to Patiala | 78:00 – 92:00 | Geeta enters National Sports Academy. New coach asks her to forget Mahavir's techniques. | | 10 | Father-daughter clash | 92:00 – 108:00 | Geeta defeats aging Mahavir in a wrestling bout. Family tension. | | 11 | Downfall & redemption | 108:00 – 125:00 | Geeta loses international matches. Babita convinces her to reconcile with father. | | 12 | Commonwealth Games – Quarterfinal | 125:00 – 135:00 | Mahavir coaches Geeta from stands via strategy. She wins. | | 13 | Semifinal | 135:00 – 145:00 | Geeta defeats a stronger opponent using father's advice. | | 14 | Final – The climax | 145:00 – 158:00 | Mahavir locked in a room. Geeta recalls his words: "Remember the 3 points." She wins gold. | | 15 | Epilogue | 158:00 – 161:00 | National anthem plays. Mahavir hears it from storeroom. Real-life photos of Geeta & Babita. |

| Actor | Character | Real-Life Counterpart | Role Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mahavir Singh Phogat | Mahavir Singh Phogat | The patriarch; a former national champion obsessed with winning gold for India through his children. | | Fatima Sana Shaikh | Geeta Phogat | Geeta Phogat | The eldest daughter; first Indian female wrestler to win gold at the Commonwealth Games. | | Sanya Malhotra | Babita Kumari | Babita Kumari | The second daughter; Commonwealth Games gold medalist. | | Zaira Wasim | Young Geeta | (Young Geeta) | Portrays the struggle and rebellion of the childhood phase. | | Suhani Bhatnagar | Young Babita | (Young Babita) | Portrays the silent supporter and accomplice. | | Aparshakti Khurana | Omkar | (Cousin) | The narrator and comic relief; the nephew used as a sparring partner. | | Sakshi Tanwar | Daya Shobha Kaur | Daya Kaur | The mother; represents the traditional domestic anchor managing the chaos. | | Girish Kulkarni | Pramod Kadam | (Fictionalized Coach) | The antagonist coach at the National Sports Academy, representing institutional rigidity. |