Best things to know about Dangal on women empowerment

Manoranjan Sahoo
2 min readDec 3, 2019

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Dangal is an Indian Biological film based on sports and women empowerment. Story line of Dangal is, Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former wrestler, decides to fulfil his dream of winning a gold medal for his country by training his daughters for the Commonwealth Games despite the existing social stigmas. Here are the best things know about Dangal on Women Empowerment by Aamir Khan.

Best things know about Dangal

Gold is always gold. whether a boy wins it or a girl.

You think our girls any lesser than boys!

Always respect your mother earth. The more you respect it, The more respect you will get in return.

I will make our girls so capable, that boys will not choose them, they will choose boys!

I wish God had given to me such a father. At least your father thinks about you. Otherwise our reality is, the moment a girl is born, teach her to cook and clean, make her do all the household chores. And, once she terms 14, marry her off, get rid of the “burden”! And handover to a man, whom she has never seen before, make her bear children and raise them. At least your father considers you his child. He is fighting against the whole world . He is silently tolerating their taunts. Why? So that you can have a future, a life. What is he doing wrong.

If you win silver, sooner or later you will be forgotten. If you win gold, you will became an example. And examples are given, not forgotten.

If you win tomorrow, you will not win alone. Millions of girls will win along with you. It will be a victory for every girl who is considered inferior to boys; who is forced into household chores, who is married off to just raise children.

Remember, “your father won’t be there to save you every time”. I can only teach you to fight. But you have to fight yourself.

You have to play with the opponent’s mind. Fake a move, but make another.

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Manoranjan Sahoo
Manoranjan Sahoo

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I’m Manoranjan Sahoo, Passionate about blogging on learning articles.

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