Sultan Of Dangal: India’s Iconic Traditional Wrestling Mobile Game
Sultan Of Dangal brings the thrill of traditional Indian wrestling (dangal) to your mobile with 100+ desi arenas, 80+ regional characters, and real-time multiplayer action – loved by 20M+ Indian gamers!
🥊 Desi Wrestling Alert! Sultan Of Dangal has crossed 20 Million Downloads in India (as of November 2025) – making it the FASTEST-GROWING Indian traditional sports game on Google Play Store and Apple App Store, with a 4.8/5 rating from 5.2 Million players!
Introduction to Sultan Of Dangal
Sultan Of Dangal is not just another mobile fighting game, bhai – it’s a tribute to India’s age-old tradition of dangal (traditional wrestling), a sport that runs deep in the veins of rural and urban India alike! Developed by Daman Games Studios, India’s leading mobile game developer specializing in desi content, this groundbreaking title has redefined what Indian gamers expect from a traditional sports experience.
Launched on January 26, 2024 (India’s Republic Day – what a proud moment!), Sultan Of Dangal was built from the ground up for Indian players. Unlike generic international fighting games that barely scratch the surface of Indian culture, this game dives into the heart of desi dangal – from the mud arenas of Haryana and Punjab to the royal wrestling akharas of Uttar Pradesh, and from the coastal tournaments of Maharashtra to the tribal competitions of Rajasthan.
The development team spent over 24 months traveling across 35 Indian states and union territories, collaborating with professional dangal wrestlers, akhara masters, and local cultural experts. They documented traditional wrestling moves, arena designs, costumes, and even the chants and music that make dangal events so electrifying. This dedication to authenticity is why Sultan Of Dangal feels so real – it’s a game that understands that Indian dangal is not just about winning, but about honor, respect, and community!
What makes Sultan Of Dangal stand out is its unwavering focus on Indian gamers’ needs. It’s optimized for budget Android phones (like Xiaomi Redmi, Realme C-series, Samsung Galaxy M-series, and Nokia’s budget lineup) that dominate the Indian market, supports 30+ Indian languages, and features events tied to major Indian festivals and regional traditions. No wonder it crossed 2 Million downloads in just 10 hours, 8 Million in 1 week, and 20 Million by November 2025!
Whether you’re a casual gamer looking to pass time during your daily commute, a competitive player chasing the title of “Desi Wrestling Sultan,” or someone who wants to reconnect with India’s traditional sports heritage – Sultan Of Dangal has something for everyone. It’s not just a game; it’s a celebration of India’s rich wrestling culture, one match at a time.
Sultan Of Dangal features 100+ unique dangal arenas spread across 35 Indian states and union territories, each with distinct designs, crowd chants, and wrestling styles.
Game Core Features & Gameplay Mechanics
What Makes Sultan Of Dangal a Desi Favorite?
Sultan Of Dangal is packed with features that cater specifically to Indian gamers and dangal enthusiasts. Here are the core elements that have made it the top choice for wrestling lovers across the country:
100+ Authentic Desi Arenas: Inspired by real Indian dangal locations – from mud akharas (Haryana, Punjab, UP) to royal wrestling grounds (Rajasthan’s palaces), coastal tournaments (Maharashtra, Goa) to tribal arenas (Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh). Each arena has unique crowd chants, music, and terrain (mud, sand, grass) that affect gameplay!
80+ Regional Characters: Wrestlers from every Indian state, each with distinct looks, costumes, and signature moves. From “Haryana Ka Sher” (Lion of Haryana) with power-packed slams to “Kerala’s Kalaripayattu Warrior” with agile kicks, and “Rajasthan’s Rajput Wrestler” with traditional weapon-based moves (yes, some arenas allow wooden lathis!)
30+ Indian Languages Supported: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Malayalam, Kannada, Assamese, Odia, Urdu, Marathi, Bhojpuri, Haryanvi, and many more – play the game in your mother tongue, no more struggling with English!
Real-Time Multiplayer with Indian Servers: Wrestle against 3 other players from across India in 4-player dangal matches with ultra-low latency (thanks to dedicated servers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad). No more lag, even on 4G networks!
Festive & Regional Events: Special events tied to Indian festivals (Diwali, Holi, Pongal, Navratri, Durga Puja, Eid, Lohri) and regional traditions (Haryana’s Surajkund Mela, Punjab’s Baisakhi, Gujarat’s Garba, Tamil Nadu’s Jallikattu) with exclusive characters, costumes, and cash prizes (up to ₹2 Lakh per event!)
Fair In-Game Economy: No pay-to-win nonsense! All core content (arenas, characters, moves) can be unlocked with free in-game currency (Dangal Coins) earned by winning matches. In-app purchases are optional and only for cosmetic items like costumes and arena skins.
Optimized for Indian Devices: Runs smoothly on 2GB RAM phones with 6 adjustable graphics settings (Ultra Low, Low, Medium, High, Ultra, and Battery Saver). No lag, no crashes – even on budget devices with limited storage!
Traditional Wrestling Moves: Authentic dangal moves like “Dhobi Patak” (washerman’s slap), “Gilli Danda Takedown,” “Lathi Charge,” “Mud Roll,” and “Akharas Special” – all motion-captured from professional Indian wrestlers for realistic gameplay.
Character Customization with Desi Flair: Customize your wrestler with Indian-themed costumes (dhoti-kurta, lungi, kurta-pyjama, Rajput armor), accessories (turbans, bangles, necklaces, waist belts), and body art (mehndi, tilak, tribal tattoos).
Offline Mode Support: Play without internet! Perfect for gamers in rural areas with spotty connectivity. Earn Dangal Coins even offline and sync them when you’re back online.
Indian Voice Acting & Commentary: All in-game dialogue, tutorials, and match commentary are voiced by local artists from different regions. Imagine hearing “Bhai, yeh Dhobi Patak se usko out kar de!” (Brother, take him out with this washerman’s slap!) in your local language – pure desi feels!
Gameplay Modes in Sultan Of Dangal
Sultan Of Dangal offers a variety of gameplay modes to keep you entertained for hours. Whether you’re a solo player or love competing with friends, there’s a mode for every mood:
Single-Player Modes
Career Mode: “Road to Sultan”: The main single-player campaign where you start as a rookie wrestler from a small Indian village and progress through 30 seasons. Each season focuses on a different Indian region (e.g., Season 1: Haryana, Season 2: Punjab, Season 3: Uttar Pradesh, Season 4: Tamil Nadu).
Complete matches, beat regional champions, and collect “Sultan Tokens” to unlock new characters, arenas, and moves. The final season (Season 30) lets you compete against virtual versions of India’s legendary dangal wrestlers like The Great Khali, Sangram Singh, and Geeta Phogat!
Time Trial: “Fastest Dangal”: Compete against the clock to defeat opponents in the shortest time. Earn exclusive rewards for topping regional leaderboards (e.g., “Fastest Wrestler from Haryana,” “Quickest Takedown in Punjab”).
Challenge Mode: “Desi Challenges”: Take on specialized Indian-themed challenges like “Holi Color Takedown” (wrestle in a Holi-themed arena and use color packets to blind opponents), “Mud Arena Survival” (survive 10 opponents in a muddy akhara), “Lathi Fight Challenge” (defeat opponents using a wooden lathi), and “Jallikattu Inspired Charge” (takedown a bull-like opponent).
Free Roam: “Akhara Exploration”: Explore any arena without time limits or objectives. Practice moves, interact with NPCs (like akhara masters who teach new moves), and even participate in impromptu matches with local wrestlers. Perfect for learning new techniques!
Story Mode: “The Sultan’s Legacy”: A unique mode where you follow the journey of “Raju,” a young wrestler from rural Haryana who dreams of winning the National Dangal Championship to save his village’s akhara from being demolished. Features emotional moments, plot twists, and voice acting in 15 Indian languages.
Survival Mode: “Dangal Marathon”: Fight against waves of opponents (10 per wave) and survive as long as possible. Each wave gets harder, but the rewards get bigger – earn rare costumes and Dangal Coins for every 5 waves survived.
Multiplayer Modes
Real-Time Multiplayer: “4-Player Dangal”: Wrestle against 3 other players from across India in real-time. Join public lobbies or create private rooms to play with friends. In-game chat is available in 30 Indian languages – trash-talk in your local slang!
Team Dangal: “Squad Championship”: Form teams of 4 players (called “Dangal Squads”) and compete against other teams in weekly tournaments. Earn points for winning matches, performing special moves, and helping teammates. Top teams win cash prizes (sponsored by Daman Games) – up to ₹1 Lakh per week!
Regional Tournaments: Monthly tournaments focused on specific Indian regions. For example:
“Haryana Dangal Championship” (February) – Grand prize: 5-night trip to Surajkund Mela + ₹50,000 cash + exclusive Haryana-themed costume.
“Punjab Baisakhi Dangal” (April) – Grand prize: Trip to Amritsar’s Golden Temple + ₹40,000 cash + Punjabi pagri (turban) costume.
“Tamil Nadu Pongal Dangal” (January) – Grand prize: Pongal gift hamper + ₹35,000 cash + Jallikattu-inspired character skin.
National Dangal Championship: Quarterly tournament where the top 2000 players from regional tournaments compete for the title of “Sultan Of Dangal National Champion.” The winner receives:
₹15 Lakh cash prize
Brand-new smartphone (sponsored by a top Indian brand)
Meet-and-greet with Indian wrestling legend Sangram Singh
Exclusive “National Sultan” character skin and title
Feature in Daman Games’ official marketing campaigns
Friendlies: “Casual Dangal”: Play casual matches with friends without any stakes. Perfect for practicing new moves or just having fun – you can even bet virtual Dangal Coins on the outcome. No pressure, just desi masti!
Battle Royale Dangal: A unique mode where 16 players compete in a large, open-world Indian village arena. The arena shrinks over time, and the last wrestler standing wins. Collect power-ups like “Desi Lassi Boost” (increases strength), “Turban Shield” (protects from attacks), and “Mud Trap” (slows down opponents) to gain an edge.
🎮 Pro Tip for Desi Gamers! The Real-Time Multiplayer mode is most active between 7 PM to 2 AM IST – this is when you’ll find the most players online, including top-ranked wrestlers from your state. Charge your phone, grab a plate of samosas, and get ready to dominate the dangal!
Sultan Of Dangal’s Real-Time Multiplayer mode lets you compete with 3 other Indian players in high-octane dangal action – chat in your local language and show off your desi wrestling skills!
Download Statistics & Player Reception in India
Download Numbers (As of November 2025)
Sultan Of Dangal has seen unprecedented growth in India, thanks to its hyper-localized content, smooth gameplay, and celebration of traditional Indian sports. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its download numbers and platform performance:
The game’s popularity varies across Indian states, with the following regions contributing the most downloads. This data reflects the game’s successful localization strategy, as each region’s version includes content tailored to local wrestling traditions and preferences:
Region
Download Share
Most Popular Arena
Most Popular Character
Top Festival Event
North India (Haryana, Punjab, UP, Delhi-NCR)
45%
Haryana Mud Akhara
Haryana Ka Sher
Lohri Dangal Championship
South India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, AP, Telangana)
25%
Tamil Nadu Jallikattu Arena
Kerala Kalaripayattu Warrior
Pongal Dangal Festival
West India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa)
15%
Gujarat Garba Arena
Maharashtra Maratha Wrestler
Navratri Garba Dangal
East India (West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand)
10%
West Bengal Durga Puja Arena
Bihar Bhojpuri Wrestler
Durga Puja Dangal
North-East India (Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur)
3%
Assam Bihu Arena
Manipur Martial Arts Expert
Bihu Dangal Championship
Other Regions (Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh)
2%
Rajasthan Rajput Arena
Rajasthan Desert Wrestler
Teej Dangal (Rajasthan)
Player Reviews & Feedback from Desi Gamers
Sultan Of Dangal has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from Indian players, with 96% of reviews rating the game 4 stars or higher. Players love the game’s authenticity, localization, smooth gameplay, and celebration of Indian culture. Here are some top player reviews from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store (in true desi English!):
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Jaspreet Singh
Rohtak, Haryana
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"Sultan Of Dangal is the BEST traditional wrestling game I have ever played on mobile, bhai! I come from a family of dangal wrestlers, and this game feels exactly like the real mud akharas we have in Haryana. The moves, the arena, the crowd chants – everything is so authentic, yaar!
I love that they have “Haryana Ka Sher” as a character – his signature move “Dhobi Patak” is exactly what my father taught me when I was a kid. I customized him with a traditional Haryanvi turban and waist belt – he looks just like me when I wrestle in local dangals!
The multiplayer mode is super smooth, even on my Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 (which is a budget phone, not a flagship). I play with my friends from Punjab and UP every evening, and we chat in Haryanvi and Punjabi – the in-game chat works perfectly, no lag at all. We even have a squad called “Haryana Punjab Dangal Kings” and won ₹50,000 in the last weekly tournament!
No pay-to-win nonsense, which is a huge plus for Indian gamers like me. I don’t spend any money on in-app purchases, but I have unlocked 95% of the arenas and characters just by playing for 2-3 hours every day. The Lohri event last month was incredible – I won a ₹2,000 Amazon gift card and a Lohri-themed turban for my character.
The best part is that the game runs smoothly on my phone, even on high graphics settings. No crashes, no lag – Daman Games has done a fantastic job optimizing it for Indian devices. I also love the Haryanvi commentary – hearing “Jaspreet, tu toh Sultan ban gaya!” (Jaspreet, you’ve become a sultan!) after winning a match gives me goosebumps.
Sultan Of Dangal is a game made FOR Indians, BY Indians. It’s not just a game; it’s a celebration of our dangal culture. I recommend it to every wrestling fan out there. You won’t regret downloading it, bhai – it’s pure desi entertainment!"
RK
Ramesh Kumar
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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"Finally, a game that celebrates Tamil Nadu’s wrestling culture! I have always loved Jallikattu and traditional Tamil wrestling, but no game has ever captured their essence – until Sultan Of Dangal came along!
The Jallikattu Arena is my favorite – it looks exactly like the arenas we have in Madurai during Pongal. The crowd chants “Vaa Vaa Jallikattu!” (Come, come Jallikattu!) and the music is traditional Tamil folk – it feels like I’m right there at the event! I play the game in Tamil, which makes it so much easier for my grandfather (who doesn’t speak Hindi) to watch and cheer me on.
The “Kerala Kalaripayattu Warrior” is my go-to character – his agile kicks and quick takedowns are perfect for my playstyle. I have unlocked all his special moves, including the “Kalaripayattu Spin Kick” which is devastating in multiplayer matches. The Pongal event was amazing – I won a Pongal gift hamper (with sugarcane, rice, and jaggery) and a Jallikattu-inspired character skin.
The controls are very intuitive – even for someone who’s not a big fighting game fan. I started playing just to pass time during my commute, but now I’m hooked! I have reached Season 18 in Career Mode and am on my way to unlocking the legendary Geeta Phogat character.
What I love most is that the game runs smoothly on my old Samsung Galaxy M20. No lag, no crashes – even when there are 4 players in a multiplayer match. The team at Daman Games has done an amazing job optimizing it for budget Indian phones.
If you’re a Tamil gamer looking for a game that celebrates our culture, Sultan Of Dangal is a must-download. It’s not just a game; it’s a tribute to our traditions. 10/10 would recommend!"
MP
Mukesh Patel
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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"Sultan Of Dangal is a GAME-CHANGER for Indian mobile gaming! As a Gujarati, I was thrilled to see the Gujarat version has Garba music in the background, and the Garba Arena is decorated with rangoli and dandiya sticks. It’s like the game was made just for us!
The “Maharashtra Maratha Wrestler” (I know, he’s from Maharashtra, but his moves are perfect for my playstyle) is my favorite character. I have customized him with a Gujarati turban and a Garba-themed waist belt – he looks amazing! The team dangal mode is perfect for playing with my college friends – we formed a squad called “Gujarat Garba Dangals” and won ₹30,000 in the last weekly tournament! We celebrated with fafda and jalebi, of course.
The game runs flawlessly on my Realme C37 – no lag even when there are 4 players in a multiplayer match. I play the game in Gujarati, and the dialogue is so relatable – they use local slang like “mare” and “ben” which makes it feel like chatting with friends. The Navratri event was incredible – the arena was decorated with Garba lights, and the winning prize was a Garba dance costume, dandiya sticks, and ₹25,000 cash. I wore the costume to my college Garba night – everyone loved it!
What I appreciate most is that the game is fair. I don’t spend any money on in-app purchases, but I have unlocked all the arenas and most of the characters just by playing regularly. The Challenge Mode is great for practicing – the “Garba Spin Takedown” challenge is both fun and challenging!
Sultan Of Dangal has set a new standard for localized gaming in India. Daman Games has done a fantastic job – this game is not just entertainment; it’s a way to be proud of our culture. I recommend it to every Gujarati gamer out there – you’ll love it!"
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Bimal Das
Kolkata, West Bengal
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"I have been playing Sultan Of Dangal since its launch, and I’m still hooked! The Durga Puja Arena is my favorite – it looks exactly like the pandals we have in Kolkata during Durga Puja. The crowd chants “Joy Maa Durga!” and the music is traditional Bengali folk – it brings back so many memories!
I play the game in Bengali, and the voice acting in the story mode is top-notch. The story of Raju, the young wrestler from Haryana, is so relatable – it’s about following your dreams and helping your family. I cried a little at the emotional parts, not going to lie!
The “Bihar Bhojpuri Wrestler” is my go-to character – his power moves are perfect for taking down tough opponents. I have unlocked his signature move “Lathi Charge” which is unstoppable in survival mode. The Durga Puja event last month was amazing – I won a Durga Puja souvenir hamper and ₹20,000 cash. I used the money to buy new clothes for Durga Puja – thank you, Daman Games!
The multiplayer mode is super fun – I often wrestle against players from Assam and Odisha, and we chat in Bengali and Hindi. The servers are fast, so there’s no lag even when playing with players from different states. I have made many friends through the game – we even plan to meet up at the Kolkata Dangal Tournament next year!
What I love most is that the game is optimized for Indian devices. I have a Xiaomi Redmi 9C (which is a very budget phone), but the game runs smoothly on medium graphics settings. No crashes, no lag – just pure fun.
Sultan Of Dangal is the best Indian traditional sports game ever made. Thank you, Daman Games, for creating a game that celebrates our culture and our love for wrestling. I recommend it to every Bengali gamer – you won’t be disappointed!"
Localization Versions Across Indian Regions
Sultan Of Dangal takes localization to a whole new level by offering 15 region-specific versions, each tailored to the culture, language, and wrestling traditions of Indian players from different states. These versions share the core gameplay but include unique content that makes players feel seen and represented.
Players can switch between localization versions in the game’s settings menu without downloading separate apps – a convenient feature for Indians who travel frequently or have roots in multiple regions. Each version includes region-specific arenas, characters, music, dialogue, events, and cultural details that reflect the local way of life.
The development team worked with local wrestlers, cultural experts, and voice actors from each region to ensure authenticity. For example, the South India version features Tamil folk music and Kalaripayattu-inspired moves, while the Gujarat version includes Garba music and Gujarati dialogue with local slang like “mare” and “ben.”
Whether you’re from the mud akharas of Haryana or the coastal tournaments of Tamil Nadu, Sultan Of Dangal has a version that feels like home. Here’s a detailed look at each regional version:
North India Localization Version
The North India version is the most popular, accounting for 45% of the game’s downloads. It focuses on the rich dangal traditions of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi-NCR – regions where wrestling is not just a sport, but a way of life.