Farhan Akhtar's ‘120 bahadur’ first to release across India's 800 defence theatres.
120 Bahadur: Farhan Akhtar brings the 1962 Battle of Rezang La true story to life. A saga of 120 soldiers' ultimate sacrifice. In indian cinemas November 21, 2025
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"Main ladey bina haar nahi manna chahta" he declares during a crutial moment in the film (Instagram @faroutakhtar)
Mumbai, 17 Nov
Farhan Akhtar's war epic '120 Bahadur' is set to create history after it becomes the first film to release across the nation's defence theatres.
In a landmark move set to redefine India's exhibition and
distribution landscape, Farhan's '120 Bahadur' will screen exclusively for the
defence community in over 800 cinema halls across India when it releases in
theatres worldwide on 21 November.
Spearheaded by PictureTime in association with GenSync Brat
Media, the rollout aims to bring world-class cinematic experiences to soldiers
and their families posted across remote regions.
The unprecedented move aims to bridge the long-standing gap
between the entertainment industry and India's armed forces, said Sushil
Chaudhary, Founder and CEO of PictureTime.
"There are 1.5 million active soldiers and over six
million viewers. But only 30 per cent of India's 20-million-strong veteran and
family audience has access to defence cinemas. We aim to expand the ecosystem
to additionally reach the underserved 70 per cent and we begin with a bang with
120 Bahadur, a film we know will deeply resonate with the forces," said
Chaudhary as quoted in a press note shared by the makers.
Based on the Battle of Rezang La, the film also stars
Raashii Khanna, Sparsh Walia, Vivan Bhatena and Dhanveer Singh in prominent
roles.
'120 Bahadur' is directed by Razneesh 'Razy' Ghai and produced
by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar (Excel Entertainment), and Amit Chandrra
(Trigger Happy Studios).
Farhan Akhtar plays the role of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, a
leader of the 13 Kumaon Regiment, who displays immense bravery.
The trailer highlights his courage and determination as he
motivates his men to fight till the end.
"Main ladey bina haar nahi manna chahta (I don't want
to accept defeat without fighting)," he says in one of the film's most
striking moments.
The fans have been eagerly waiting for the release of the
film.
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