In 19th-century India, two British adventurers, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnehan, set out to become kings of Kafiristan, a remote region in Afghanistan. After successfully conning the locals, they are worshipped as gods. However, their greed and lust for power lead to their downfall.
In a major attack during the Battle of Loos in 1915, an inexperienced soldier named Kulbir Thapa, a Gurkha warrior, goes through a remarkable journey that establishes his name among the legendary Gurkhas.
The security guard of a mall, who belongs to the Gurkha community, becomes the saviour of several people who have been kept under siege by some terrorists.
Gurkha troops battle Communist insurgents during the Malayan Emergency.
Major General Ian Cardozo is a former Indian Army officer who became the first war-disabled officer in the Indian Army to command a battalion and a brigade. Due to war injury, he had to undergo amputation and had a wooden leg when he was promoted to brigadier in the year 1984. Cardozo also served as the President of the Rehabilitation Council of India from 2005 to 2011. Despite his dissection, the former Indian Army officer regularly participates in the Mumbai Marathon.
This documentary explores the journey of young Nepalese men as they strive to become Gurkhas, renowned soldiers for the British Army. The film offers an intimate and inspiring look into their training, sacrifices, and dedication to honor and serve their country.
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