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120 Bahadur movie review: Farhan Akhtar film brims with action and emotion

120 Bahadur movie review: Farhan Akhtar plays Major Shaitan Singh Bhati with brio, and the film brings a lump to the throat, and a tear to the eye.

Rating: 3 out of 5
120 bahadur movie review120 Bahadur movie review: The film stars Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna.

120 Bahadur movie review: It was 120 against 3000, and on that fateful November day in 1962, the one hundred and twenty Indian soldiers led by Major Shaitan Singh Bhati kept the much larger Chinese contingent at bay, giving up their lives to save the crucial Chushul valley in Ladakh.

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It came to be known as the Battle of Rezang La, and in the continuous onslaught of the Chinese army, only six soldiers of the Charlie Company, 13 Kumaon Regiment, almost all of them Ahirs, survived. Farhan Akhtar plays Bhati with brio, leading his men into a ‘jung’ from where there was no coming back, and the result is a war film which brims with the action-and-emotion necessary for a Bollywood drama, but refuses to go under because of it.

The 1964 Haqeeqat, directed by Chetan Anand, was an account of the same conflict, but that was a purer time when identity politics hadn’t taken over the discourse: here, the soldiers underline the fact that they come from the same area, with familiar, linguistic connection with each other. The war cry, Dada Kisan Ki Jai, is clearly a clan thing; that the two mates shown bickering will be found in close embrace in death is foreshadowed in that early scene.

What’s heartening is that the film rises above these limitations, and we see the ‘120 bahadurs’ coming together to save their zameen and sarzameen from the Chinese aggressors, with their meagre guns and mortars and finally, hand-to-hand combat. The last hour, which sustains the battle’s intensity, makes up for the line of personal flashbacks in a song, which will instantly remind you of the ‘Sandese Aate Hain’ song from the 1997 ‘Border’, also written by Javed Akhtar.

How much of the Jodhpur-set backstory of Shaitan Singh and his wife, played by Raashii Khanna (impactful in a small role) is fictionalised is unclear, but a Holi song featuring both, while colourful, does feel superfluous. The Chinese commanders are depicted as slit-eyed, seething-with-belligerence, even as their Indian counterparts (Ajinkya Deo and Eijaz Khan) refuse to initially believe that such a battle even happened. That comes off really strange, given that they are the ones giving orders from the other side of a crackling line, set up by a newbie radioman (Sparsh Walia, in a stand-out part, even if his accent wobbles in bits), the only one left standing at the end, frostbitten and nearly frozen.

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But these flashes are not allowed to bury the film, which returns to the battlefield, and shows us Bhati and his men– most played believably by first-time actors — fight till their last breath.

The ‘vardi’ and the ‘valour’ that demands that ultimate ‘balidaan’ brings a lump to the throat, and a tear to the eye.

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120 Bahadur movie cast: Farhan Akhtar, Raashii Khanna, Sparsh Walia, Dhanveer Singh, Sahib Verma, Brijesh Karanwal, Atul Singh, Vivaan Bhatena, Ankit Siwach, Ajinkya Deo, Eijaz Khan
120 Bahadur movie director: Razneesh Ghai
120 Bahadur movie rating: 3 stars

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