Shravan falls in love with Sunaina, Bhagwan Das’s niece.
Unlike conventional sports films where the primary antagonist is a rival athlete, the antagonist here is systemic oppression. The film vividly portrays how caste dictates social mobility. Bhogilal represents the feudal mindset that still persists in parts of India, where a lower-caste man is expected to remain subservient regardless of his talent. index of mukkabaaz
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Shravan trains under Bhagwan Das Mishra (Jimmy Shergill), a corrupt local kingpin who heads the state boxing federation. Instead of training, Bhagwan Das uses his boxers as domestic help. Bhogilal represents the feudal mindset that still persists
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