Wrestling Dad was a family drama directed by Indian director Ajeet Khoro and starred by Amir Khan, Panata Rahman, Rudy Khadma, etc. The film told the story of a wrestler's father who made great efforts and sacrifices to train his daughter to become a world champion. The film was a huge success at the box office and became one of the highest-earning films in Indian film history. At the same time, it also aroused widespread discussion and reflection in Indian society, emphasizing the importance of family, education and social factors to a person's growth and development. In terms of production quality, the film was well made, with sincere emotions and a touching plot. It displayed the delicate emotions and humane care that Indian films had always had. At the same time, there were many details and scenes in the movie that were worthy of praise, such as the daughters 'struggle on the wrestling field, the father's efforts outside the arena, the warm interaction between the families, and so on. Wrestling Dad is an excellent film that not only showcases the charm and essence of wrestling in Indian culture, but also deeply explored the influence of family, education and social factors on personal growth and development. It is a classic worthy of recommendation.