Raazi is a thrilling movie set in the 1970s during the India-Pakistan War. It follows the story of a young woman who is secretly trained as a spy by the Indian intelligence agency. She is then sent to Pakistan to marry a high-ranking military officer and gather information for her country. As she navigates through her dangerous mission, she must confront loyalty, love, and the harsh realities of war.
Sam Bahadur is a biographical drama that follows the life of Sam Manekshaw, the first Indian Army officer to achieve the rank of Field Marshal. From his training at the Indian Military Academy to his experiences in the Second World War and the Indo-Pak wars, the movie showcases the highs and lows of his remarkable career.
During the India-Pakistan war in the 1970s, a brave navy officer leads a mission to rescue a submarine trapped in the Indian Ocean. As they face danger and conspiracy at every turn, the team must use their skills and teamwork to survive.
Mogul Mowgli follows the story of a British-Pakistani rapper, Zed, whose life is disrupted by a sudden illness. As he prepares for an important performance, he must confront his personal demons and cultural identity. The movie explores themes of music, family, and the struggles of being a creative artist.
Set in the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, 'Bhuj: The Pride of India' follows the courageous efforts of a group of Indian Air Force officers and local women to defend the strategically important Bhuj airport from the Pakistani Army. The story highlights the bravery, determination, and resilience of the individuals involved in the battle, showcasing the triumph of human spirit in the face of adversity.
The story, set in 1971 at the time of the war between India and Pakistan, is based on the novel of the same name by Rohinton Mistry, an Indian now living in Toronto. "Such a Long Journey" takes place mostly in and around a large apartment complex, its courtyard and the street, which the municipal authorities want to widen so that even more choking diesel fumes can cloud the air. We meet the hero, Gustad (Roshan Seth), in the process of defending the old concrete wall that protects his courtyard from the street, and later he strikes a bargain with an itinerant artist (Ranjit Chowdhry), who covers the wall with paintings from every conceivable religious tradition, with the thought that all of the groups represented will join in defending the wall.
In the midst of the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, a group of soldiers from both sides form an unlikely bond while facing intense battles, personal conflicts, and the harsh realities of war.
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