120 Bahadur Overseas Review: Did Farhan Akhtar's Film On Indo-China War Leave A Mark Abroad? Check It Out

120 Bahadur Overseas Review: Farhan Akhtar's massive fan following has all the reasons to be on cloud nine today. After all, the actor-director-writer is making an acting comeback after four years today. After the 2021 release Toofan, Farhan Akhtar is now here with the much talked about 120 Bahadur and fans can't keep calm about it. Directed by Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai, 120 Bahadur features Farhan Akhtar in the role of Major Shaitan Singh. Touted to be a historical war film, the movie is produced by Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios.
Apart from Farhan, 120 Bahadur also features Raashii Khann in the role of Shagun Kanwar, the wife of Shaitan Singh. For the uninitiated, 120 Bahadur narrates the story of the Battle of Rezang La, a significant event during the Sino-Indian War. This battle took place on 18 November 1962. During this conflict, 120 soldiers from Charlie Company, part of the 13 Kumaon Regiment and composed entirely of Ahirs, bravely defended their position against a Chinese force numbering around 3,000. Despite being heavily outnumbered, they managed to inflict over 1,300 casualties on the Chinese troops. As the movie has hit the screens today, here's how it fared abroad
120 Bahadur Overseas Review
As a per a tweet going viral on micro-blogging site Twitter, 120 Bahadur has failed to leave a mark and is quite uninteresting. The tweet gave 120 Bahadur a rating of 2 stars and read as, "#120BahadurFirstReview 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴. It's movie about Indo-China War but extremely boring, not Interesting & Entertaining."
Meanwhile, during a conversation with NDTV, Farhan opened up about the challenges they faced while shooting for 120 Bahadur at 14000 feet in Ladakh and stated, "You're shooting in any place that is inhospitable to a certain degree, it's always a challenge. Ladakh, of course. So we were shooting at about 14,000 feet. The weather was extremely hot at times and then extremely cold. We experienced dust storms like I'd never seen before in Ladakh - and I've been there many times myself".


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