120 Bahadur X Review: Is Farhan Akhtar’s Movie A Heartwarming or Heartbreaking Watch? Check Tweets

120 Bahadur X Review

120 Bahadur X Review: Farhan Akhtar's fans have every reason to celebrate. The actor, director, and writer is returning to acting after a four-year hiatus. Following his 2021 film "Toofan," Farhan is now starring in the much-anticipated "120 Bahadur." Directed by Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai, this film features Farhan as Major Shaitan Singh. Produced by Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios, it is described as a historical war movie.

In addition to Farhan Akhtar, "120 Bahadur" stars Raashii Khanna as Shagun Kanwar, the wife of Major Shaitan Singh. The film tells the story of the Battle of Rezang La during the Sino-Indian War. This battle occurred on 18 November 1962 and involved 120 soldiers from Charlie Company of the 13 Kumaon Regiment. These soldiers, all Ahirs, bravely defended their position against approximately 3,000 Chinese troops. The Battle of Rezang La was a significant event where Indian soldiers were heavily outnumbered but managed to inflict over 1,300 casualties on the Chinese forces. As 120 Bahadur has hit the screens, here's what the audience has to say about it.

120 Bahadur Twitter Review

Taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, a user wrote, "Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½. #120Bahadur is POWERFUL. The film is technically brilliant with excellent cinematography, impactful back ground score and impressive frames. Few scenes are visually stunning. #FarhanAkhtar is solid throughout. Full marks to the ensemble. Even though conventional, the first half has its moments with blend of humour. The second half is rich in emotions and is interesting to watch. Few fragments are slow but the final impact compensates all of that. Overall, It's good movie. It is an honest film that delivers whatever it promised through its assets".

Another user wrote, "Saw #120Bahadur Bahadur-WOW! This is not just a movie, it's a tribute to 120 heroes of Rezang La. Emotional kar diya end mein. Best film of 2025 hands down".

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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