120 Bahadur Hindi Movie
Valiant Indian soldiers fight against Chinese troops during the 1962 Sino-Indian War, preventing a potential occupation of Ladakh region in the Battle of Rezang La.
120 Bahadur has received a generally moderate reaction from critics. The film is widely regarded as a sincere and heartfelt tribute to the bravery of the Rezang La soldiers, with Farhan Akhtar’s performance standing out as its strongest asset. Critics consistently note that he brings conviction and emotional weight to his role, allowing the film to maintain a steady sense of dignity and respect toward its subject. The action sequences and depiction of military manoeuvres are acknowledged as effective and well-executed, adding authenticity to the film’s combat-driven storytelling. At the same time, many reviewers feel that the film’s narrative follows a familiar template and does not evoke the depth or emotional resonance one might expect from such a powerful true story. While the intentions behind the film are appreciated, its emotional connection is seen as inconsistent, and its cinematic impact falls short of its ambitions. One strongly negative assessment described it as a misfire, though this view is an outlier compared to the general critical tone, which leans toward moderately positive with reservations.
Verdict:
120 Bahadur emerges as a respectful and earnest war drama anchored by a committed performance from Farhan Akhtar. Its action and sincerity leave an impression, but the film does not fully achieve the dramatic or emotional force needed to elevate it to a memorable war epic. It succeeds as a tribute, even if it does not entirely succeed as cin
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Raashi Khanna | |
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Sparsh Walia | |
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Ajinkya Deo | |
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Eijaz Khan | |
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Vivan Bhatena | |
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Ankit Siwach | |
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Ashutosh Shukla | |
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Atul Singh | |
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Brijesh Karanwal |
Director: Razneesh Ghai
Producers: Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Amit Chandra
Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Song Lyrics Writer: Javed Akhtar
Sound Designer: Pranav Shukla
Screenplay Writer: Rajiv G Menon
Dialogue Writer: Sumit Arora
Original Story Writer: Rajiv G Menon
Action Choregraphers: Marek Svitek, Amritpal Singh