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Review | 'Shershaah' fails to do justice to the real-life Kargil War hero Captain Vikram Batra

Salute and gratitude to Captain Vikram Batra, but this biopic is a pale version of 'Lakshya' - a fictional film that took inspiration from Captain Batra's actions in war, but also put them in a wider context.

August 12, 2021 / 08:57 IST
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Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani in 'Shershaah' (screen grab).
Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani in 'Shershaah' (screen grab).

I am the proud sister of a soldier who fought the same war in Dras, and I was looking forward to the biopic of Captain Vikram Batra who gave up his life to ensure the end of the Kargil War - one of the most brutal wars of our times.

(In June-July 1999, at the height of the Kargil War, Late Captain Vikram Batra of the 13th battalion of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles regiment led the charge to capture Pt 5140 and then Pt 4875 - both strategically important. Several accounts reveal how Captain Batra volunteered to lead the team on these missions.)

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As I watched the film Shershaah, my heart sank when I heard someone say: "Har fauji ka sapna hota hai ki woh war join kar sake (It's every soldier's dream to fight a war)." I shouted, "No! Our soldiers cannot be portrayed as warmongers. In fact, they are acutely aware that they have picked up a gun to protect and defend. No soldier finds joy in war. No one should."