Tag: Sports Movies

12 Best Sports Movies to Get You in the Athletic Spirit: Hustle, Chak De! India, King Richard and More

Check out some of the best sports movies to truly get you inspired for this new season of sports shenanigans and educating you about famous athletes.

13 Disney Sports Movies That Became Metaphors for Life: Remember the Titans, Dangal, Invincible and More

Let's dive into the world of Disney sports movies that all impart us with ample number of life lessons.

Race Bubba Wallace Review: Making a Name in the NASCAR World

From the NASCAR tracks to the racial injustice in real life, Race Bubba Wallace takes us through it all.

Amazon Prime’s Sarpatta Parambarai Review: Pa. Ranjith’s Sports Drama Is an Absolute Gem

Sarpatta Parambarai is a Tamil-language period sports drama directed by Pa. Ranjith and packs a mean punch.

5 Best Bollywood Sports Movies of All Time | National Sports Day

National Sports Day is celebrated on 29 August every year to honor the birthday anniversary of Dhyan Chand, a renowned field hockey player. This day is also known as Rashtriya Khel Diwas. Sports has also created a massive impact on Bollywood. Bollywood sports movies are all about the stories of sports heroe

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