Mukkabaaz is a scathing critique of institutional failure. From the boxing federation to the police force and the judicial system, the film depicts institutions that are meant to protect citizens but instead act as gatekeepers for the elite. Shravan’s fight is not just for a medal, but for dignity within a democracy.
Singh took this challenge seriously, spending a full year training at the prestigious Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala, undergoing a grueling regime to transform his physique and boxing skills from the ground up. The film went a step further by having , meaning the fights were as organic as possible, relying on the actor's own training. Furthermore, newcomer Zoya Hussain, playing a mute character, spent months learning Indian Sign Language from expert Sangeeta Gala to prepare for her role. index of mukkabaaz
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Mukkabaaz (The Brawler) is not your typical "underdog wins the trophy" sports flick. It is a sharp, aggressive critique of the systemic issues in Indian sports and society. Singh took this challenge seriously, spending a full