Wrestling Dad was a movie about how the Indian wrestler Amir Khan led his daughter Ashley to professional wrestling. There were three main conflicts in the movie: The conflict between ideal and reality: Ashley, the daughter of Amir Khan, dreams of becoming an excellent wrestler, but she faces many difficulties and challenges under the influence of her family, society and culture. When Ashley finally succeeded in gaining recognition in the wrestling world, she realized her dream, but it also brought about controversy and contradictions in her family and society. The conflict between the individual and the group: Ashley faced the conflict between the individual and the group as she grew up in the wrestling world. On the one hand, she needed to fight for her dreams and success. On the other hand, she needed to abide by the rules and traditions of the wrestling world and establish a close relationship with her teammates and coaches. This conflict between individuals and groups reflected the differences and contradictions between individuals and groups in Indian society. The conflict between father and daughter: Amir Khan's career and dreams as a wrestler were linked to the future of his daughter Ashley. However, there were many contradictions and differences between him and his daughter, including Ashley's views on his father's professional decisions and actions, as well as his father's expectations and restrictions on his daughter. This conflict between father and daughter reflected the relationship and interaction between father and daughter in Indian society. Wrestling Dad, by telling the story between Amir Khan and his daughter Ashley, reflects the multiple conflicts and contradictions in Indian society, such as ideals and reality, individual and collective, father and daughter, etc. At the same time, it also presents the special significance and traditional value of the profession of wrestlers in Indian culture.