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Film Review Shershah
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Answered by sweta91san
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About an hour into Shershaah, we get a scene carved out of the screenplay book of every Indian film. Or rather, every film that wants to extract tears in whichever way possible. It goes like this: Vikram Batra (Sidharth Malhotra) and his comrade Bansi (Anil Charanjeett) are on night patrol in Jammu and Kashmir, where they are posted on the sidelines of a brewing war with Pakistan, and the duo has a heart-to-heart conversation. Bansi shows a picture of his daughter, Durga, and says that he will carry her in his arms for the first time, when he goes home post-war. Affected by Bansi’s choice of words, Batra melts and promises to open an FD in his daughter’s name, to secure a future for her.

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Answered by sandipsagare8588
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Ya toh Tiranga lehrake aaunga, ya toh Tirange mein lipat ke aaunga. Lekin aaunga zaroor!'  

Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani starrer 'Shershaah' will give you goosebumps as you sit through the 2 hours 15 minutes film that retells the story of Captain Vikram Batra's valour on the battlefield, through the words of his twin brother Vishal Batra.  

For those who were very young when the 1999 Kargil War took place, 'Shershaah' will give you a glimpse of what transpired during the war and how the Indian Army managed to capture peaks and tops to hoist the Tricolour and emerge victoriously. Centred around the story of Captain Vikram Batra's grit, determination and unflinching bravery on the battlefield, 'Shershaah' will make you emotional, evoke patriotism in you, make you feel proud of the legacy of the Indian Army and in parts give you an idea of the emotional turmoil of a partner of an Army officer.  

But, before one jumps to any conclusion about how 'filmy' some scenes are or how 'over-the-top' some dialogues are, one must remember that the film is a mere re-telling of Captain Batra's story and director Vishnu Varadhan and the entire team of 'Shershah', has tried to be honest to what 'really' occurred -- from nearly marrying his love interest Dimple Cheema (essayed by Kiara Advani) in a Guru Dwara,  cutting his thumb to fill her maang with blood to the victory call 'Yeh Dil Maange More', these are actually how things panned out and real words that were spoken by the Param Vir Chakra awardee Captain Vikram Batra, in his short-lived life. The Vishnu Varadhan-directed war film, co-produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and streaming on Amazon Prime Video, puts together pieces of Captain Batra's life etched out of documented details.  

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