Border is a war film that follows the story of a patriotic soldier who fights in the Indo-Pak war of 1971. It explores themes of courage, self-sacrifice, and heroism while showcasing the bond between soldiers.
Children of War is a harrowing portrayal of the atrocities committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The film follows the story of several individuals, including a wife who is raped in front of her husband, sister seeking revenge, and a child freedom fighter. It sheds light on the brutality and cruelty against women during the war and highlights the courage and resilience of those who fought for independence.
In "War Book," a group of British government officials meet to simulate a response to a hypothetical nuclear war, exploring the consequences and challenges of such a scenario. As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, the group faces intense discussions, ethical dilemmas, and political pressure. Set in a single location, the movie offers a dialogue-driven exploration of international relations and the potential devastation of nuclear warfare.
The film covers a story of mysterious loss of Pakistani submarine PNS Ghazi. She has participated in second and third Indo-Pakistani wars (1965 and 1971) and has been sunk in December 1971 nearby Indian coast.
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