In Vishnuvardhan’s battle biopic referred to as Shershaah, Sidharth Malhotra takes on the position of Captain Vikram Batra, a celebrated Indian military officer who gave his life whereas combating for the nation throughout the 1999 Kargil War at simply 24. The title of the movie refers to Batra’s nick title.
The movie additionally stars Kiara Advani.
Shershaah’s trailer will launch this night. So forward of the grand trailer launch, it appears acceptable to recollect the person on whom the film is predicated. Born within the hill city of Palampur in Himachal Pradesh, Batra was the elder of twins and likewise had two sisters. After his education, he took admission in Chandigarh’s DAV College and post-graduated from Panjab University. He ultimately joined Dehradun’s Indian Military Academy, an institute that trains officers for Indian Army in 1996, and graduated in December 1997.
Heroes reside on by way of their tales. We are honoured to carry to you the true story of the Kargil War hero, Captain Vikram Batra (PVC). A movie with a protracted journey for me & an actual life character I’m proud to play. #ShershaahOnPrime comes out on twelfth August solely on @PrimeVideoIN pic.twitter.com/Ca416NEbBH
— Sidharth Malhotra (@SidMalhotra) July 15, 2021
His navy profession started after he was Commissioned into the thirteenth battalion of Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. And it was this regiment with whom Batra joined the Kargil War, by which Pakistani troops, disguised as native militants, infiltrated the Indian place alongside LOC.
During the battle, Captain Batra distinguished himself for his bravery and talent. He gunned down 4 Pakistani troopers and died whereas saving his comrade who was injured. As he was attempting to pull the soldier to security by intentionally exposing himself to enemy hearth, he was shot within the chest and a splinter of an RPG warhead hit him within the head.
Here are just a few information to get you prepared & pumped to witness Captain Vikram Batra (PVC)’s journey in your screens. #Shershaah trailer out on twenty fifth July!💪🏻
P.s. Another reality you need to know – #ShershaahOnPrime comes out on twelfth August solely on @PrimeVideoIN. pic.twitter.com/5IftWj5FFY
— Dharma Productions (@DharmaMotion pictures) July 23, 2021
For his service and acts of valour, he was awarded with the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest navy ornament.
Pepsi’s advert slogan from late Nineties — ‘Yeh Dil Maange More’ — is commonly related to Batra. It was the code phrase of Vikram Batra to report about his success to his commanders by way of radio message from level 5140 close to Tololing.
Hindi cinema doesn’t have a very good monitor report with navy motion pictures, which practically at all times devolve into 2-3 hour shows of jingoism that glorify battle. Let’s hope Shershaah is an exception.
Bankrolled by Dharma Productions and Kaash Entertainment, Shershaah releases on August 12 on Amazon Prime Video.