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Wrestling! Dad': Thanks to my father for being tough on me

"India's conscience" Aamir Khan's new film "Wrestling! Dad" since the day of its release on the word of mouth explosion, Douban rating is as high as 9.2 points! And went to the cinema to see the movie, really did not let people disappointed, the whole process without urine point, can not bear to miss any plot, great praise ah!

The movie is based on the story of Indian champion wrestler Mahavir Singh Purga, who trained his two daughters to become wrestling world champions. Mahavia, played by Aamir Khan, was originally a wrestling champion in India but had to give it up for various reasons, so he pinned his hopes on his son, but as fate would have it, he never had a son. Upon realizing that his eldest and second daughters have some talent he goes to train his two daughters to become wrestlers despite the disbelief and ridicule of the crowd. Geeta and Babita at first refused and did not understand their father and after protesting their father went so far as to cut off their hair. Their father forced them to wake up at 5:00 a.m. to go to training, forcing his daughters to wrestle in the mud and with boys. Gita and Babita suffer from the cold stares and ridicule of others, and their father endures the taunts of others.

When Geeta and Babita go to the wedding of one of their young friends, Mahavya shows up, enraged, and beats Geeta, and it is this incident that makes Geeta and Babita realize their father's bitterness. If their father hadn't taken them for training, then they could have been just like that girl who had to marry a man she had never met when she reached the age of 14. As the girl said, their father did it so that they could choose their own life later on.

Geeta and Babita trained hard after this and Geeta finally became a national wrestling champion and went to the Indian Institute of Sports. And here she begins to gradually lose herself and gradually forgets what her father taught her. It is only because of her mistakes in the World Championships that she realizes her father's good intentions. After Babita also came to the sports academy, the two of them got in better and better shape. And it was all because of her father's teachings. It was because of her father that Geeta was able to become a World Champion and that first Indian Wrestling Champion! Because her father always believed that she could do it!

Mahavir's training of the sisters was rigorous, and it is true, as the lyrics say, that they lost their childhood, they could not eat indiscriminately, they even lost their girlish hair, they were ridiculed by their classmates at school and gossiped about by the villagers in the village, but what is the harm in all this? Because they had the chance to make their own choices about their lives, and as the girl said, they were to be envied, they had a father who really looked out for them.

There are many people who criticize the phenomenon of "tiger dads" and "tiger moms", saying that it kills the child's nature, and that it does more harm than good to the child's development, but have these people ever thought of a very real problem, for the Indian girls in the movie, having a father like this is a very important part of their life, and it's not just for them. But have these people ever thought of a very realistic question, for Indian girls like those in the movie, is it not good to have such a father? For some children from poor families, is it wrong for their parents to let them study hard and be strict with them? There are a lot of children in rural areas who have become what they are because of their parents' indifference.

My parents are not very strict with me, but they will go to urge me to do things, especially my father, often say me, teach me to do things how to do, can not be how to do, sometimes I am quite annoyed, do not understand, do not understand why he can not let me and our village girls like to do their own want to do things? But then I understood, because the girls in our village who are about the same age as me or even younger than me are basically all married, and their children are almost able to play soy sauce, and among the girls, only I, who am still in school, and only I, who went to college. No matter what, my life is to be able to choose their own, do not have to look at other people's eyes, will not be the kind of glance to see the head.

Yes, there may be some time and other children compared to the strict discipline of the child will not be very happy, but then the results can be imagined, in the process of the child's growth, the beginning of the child is no sense of right and wrong, outlook on life values and what is even more unsound, so this period of parental discipline is particularly important.

In the movie, when Geeta said to her father on the phone that she was wrong, she really understood her father's pain, and what about us? It's as if we, in front of the screen, also see how hard our parents were on us in the beginning.

Some time ago, Dong Qing was on fire because of "The Reader", and her father's strict way of educating her also caused social discussion. Yes, it's true that some people have failed their children's education because they are too strict, and we can't just look at the successful cases. But shouldn't we think that even if there are failures, those children who don't have such a successful education aren't bad either? After all, everyone's talent is different. And about education, it is true that you can not overdo it, what is too much is always bad.

Anyway, I want to thank my father for being so tough on me, because of him I became who I am now. I think Gita and Babita are also thankful to their father, without a strict father, the world would have two less wrestling champions and two more unfortunate women who married at a young age.

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