"with Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa supporting as her husband and mentor, Onler Kom and M. Narjit Singh respectively" — "with Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa in supporting roles as her husband and mentor, Onler Kom and M. Narjit Singh respectively".
"Chopra underwent extensive training for three months to attain a muscular physique like a boxer" — "Chopra underwent extensive training for three months to attain a muscular physique". Just this would do.
"becoming the first Hindi film to be screened on the opening night of the film festival". — References 81 and 82 simply state that the film will be premiered at the film festival. Is there a reference which states that the premiere has happened? If so, please add it.
" "When Omung came to me [...] I was surprised why he would want to make a movie on me and thought he was joking or gone mad! Boxing, especially in women's section, is not so well known in India as it's hardly reported, and no one recognized me as Mary Kom." — Can be used in a quotebox.
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Ssven2 thanks for taking up the review. I would like to point out that this article has been subjected to a few disputes (have a look at the talk page). And some editors have questioned the article's neutrality. While, it seems OK in the present form, I would appreciate if you looked carefully in the issue and determined if it is neutral. I had one quick go and I neutralized wherever I could but the article still may have content that puts the movie in a more positive light than it should. One of the many long discussions (which I just read) was about the "Critical reception". The article uses "generally positive" for the critical reception while there were many mixed reviews from reputed sources. The movie was panned by various significant and notable reviewers who only praised Chopra's performance - hence the "mixed" review. After reading through various discussions, the reception section, their sources and other sources, I strongly believe that it should read "mixed to generally positive", if not "mixed". I would appreciate you taking a closer look in this matter. Regards, — Yash!(Y)04:31, 1 August 2015 (UTC)reply
"with Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa supporting as her husband and mentor, Onler Kom and M. Narjit Singh respectively" — "with Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa in supporting roles as her husband and mentor, Onler Kom and M. Narjit Singh respectively".
"Chopra underwent extensive training for three months to attain a muscular physique like a boxer" — "Chopra underwent extensive training for three months to attain a muscular physique". Just this would do.
"becoming the first Hindi film to be screened on the opening night of the film festival". — References 81 and 82 simply state that the film will be premiered at the film festival. Is there a reference which states that the premiere has happened? If so, please add it.
" "When Omung came to me [...] I was surprised why he would want to make a movie on me and thought he was joking or gone mad! Boxing, especially in women's section, is not so well known in India as it's hardly reported, and no one recognized me as Mary Kom." — Can be used in a quotebox.
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Ssven2 thanks for taking up the review. I would like to point out that this article has been subjected to a few disputes (have a look at the talk page). And some editors have questioned the article's neutrality. While, it seems OK in the present form, I would appreciate if you looked carefully in the issue and determined if it is neutral. I had one quick go and I neutralized wherever I could but the article still may have content that puts the movie in a more positive light than it should. One of the many long discussions (which I just read) was about the "Critical reception". The article uses "generally positive" for the critical reception while there were many mixed reviews from reputed sources. The movie was panned by various significant and notable reviewers who only praised Chopra's performance - hence the "mixed" review. After reading through various discussions, the reception section, their sources and other sources, I strongly believe that it should read "mixed to generally positive", if not "mixed". I would appreciate you taking a closer look in this matter. Regards, — Yash!(Y)04:31, 1 August 2015 (UTC)reply