Vicky Kaushal transforms into Sam Manekshaw in rousing biopic
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Vicky Kaushal transforms into Sam Manekshaw
Sam Bahadur, a biopic of Field Marshal Sam Maneckshaw, reunites Vicky Kaushal and Meghna Gulzar after 2018’s Raazi. The movie’s teaser, which was published on Friday, appears to be another one of Vicky Kaushal’s cheer-worthy performances. The preview for the movie focuses on Sam’s devotion to his work and the Indian Army as well as how he was willing to sacrifice everything for his nation but was uninterested in the politics that went along with it. He makes it obvious that serving in a war has political repercussions by saying, “Mujhe politics mein koi interest nahi hai (I have no interest in politics),” in the teaser.
The movie will also depict the 1971 conflict, which he commanded from the front and which resulted in Bangladesh’s formation. He corrects Fatima Sana Shaikh’s Indira Gandhi at the end of the teaser when she states that a soldier must give his life for his nation and instead says, “A soldier must kill anyone who comes in the way of their country’s safety.” Sanya Malhotra plays his wife Siloo in the movie, and Fatima Sana Shaikh portrays Indira Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru and Yahya Khan are played in the movie by Neeraj Kabi and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub.
On December 1, Sam Bahadur will be screened in theatres. The first Indian Army officer to be elevated to the rank of Field Marshal was Sam Manekshaw. In the conflict that resulted in the establishment of Bangladesh in 1971, he is credited with helping India defeat Pakistan. He served as the Indian Army’s Chief of Army Staff during the 1971 India-Pakistan War, and after the conflict, then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi raised him to the rank of Field Marshal. Sam and the previous PM had a cordial relationship, according to Brigadier Behram Panthaki, his former assistant, who revealed this to PTI in 2014.