Top 10 Must-Watch India’s Most Inspiring Sports Biopics

India has turned out some really motivational movies, courtesy of the people’s love for sports and cinema. These biopic films are based on the lives of sports superstars-they have to tell the stories of the struggles and victories of these heroes beyond their sports achievements. Here is a list of 10 Indian sports biopics that each sports fan simply must watch:
1. Saala Khadoos

A disgraced and homeless boxing coach discovers a fiery young woman selling fishes and magically has an innate talent for boxing. Their journey will be one of redemption, passion, and breaking societal norms.very Inspirational
2. Soorma

Sandeep Singh Surma, a hockey player, is an inspirational figure who re-entered the sport after a dangerous injury. A story of aptitude and resolution.-Filmfare
3. Saand Ki Aankh

It is the tale of Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, two elderly women from the state of Uttar Pradesh, as they became sharpshooting champions in their 60s-in other words, they dared to challenge age and gender stereotypes.
4. 83

It is a retelling of the historic Cricket World Cup victory of India in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev and its tissue of pride and integration.
5. M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story

It dives intimately into Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s life, making an expedition from a small-town boy to the captain of the Indian team.
6. Dangal

About wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat, who trained his daughters Geeta and Babita to become world-class wrestlers, transcending societal norms.
7. Azhar

The dramatized account of cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin’s highs in cricket, the personal life all mixed with the match-fixing scandal that shook the nation.
8. Mary Kom

The emotional journey of boxer Mary Kom as she attempts to balance the demands of her career, personal life, and competition to finally become a world champion.
9. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

A life sketch superapp that tells the tale of Milkha Singh, aka ‘The Flying Sikh’, its embrace of the eerie shadow of a traumatic childhood and very illustrious future as an athlete.
10. Paan Singh Tomar

About an army soldier and national-steeplechase champion who, for reasons of circumstance, became one of the most notorious bandits in the Chambal valley.
These kinds of films can stimulate one’s interest, as they inspire the untiring resolve of Indian athletes in overcoming their hard paths to reaching the pinnacles of success.