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Even though a soldier goes unnoticed, their memory will endure forever in people's hearts. As a nation, we honour heroes today who exhibit extraordinary bravery, selflessness, and the undying commitment of our military. Our warriors' unyielding bravery must never be forgotten, and we pay sombre homage to their unwavering spirit as they defended our country's integrity and sovereignty in the face of hardship.
With its potent fusion of dramatic intensity, heroic tales, and strong patriotism, war films have long occupied a distinctive place in Indian cinema. These movies show the unwavering spirit of people who sacrifice their lives for the country, in addition to capturing the grim reality of war. Hindi war movies have shown the valour and sacrifice of our men with unmatched passion and emotion, from ancient wars to contemporary conflicts.
Best Bollywood War Movies List:
Uri: The Surgical Strike:
The true account of the retribution for the 2016 Uri incident served as the basis for Uri: The Surgical Strike. The plot centres on Major Vihaan Singh Shergil (Vicky Kaushal), who organises a clandestine mission to get revenge on those responsible for the attack on a Uri base that results in the deaths of numerous soldiers.
LOC: Kargil:
This historical gem, which is based on the Kargil War, is a heartwarming movie. LOC: Kargil, a movie that highlights the unwavering spirit of our military, will fill you with pride. It is based on actual events that happened during the conflict and is jam-packed with action and drama.
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Border:
In the novel Border, 120 Indian soldiers are based in the Longewala area and are tasked with defending their position through the night until the Indian Air Force arrives to help them the next morning.
Bhuj: The Pride of India:
During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, when the Bhuj air base is attacked and a race against time commences to restore the destroyed airstrip, the film chronicles the extraordinary bravery displayed by the ladies of Bhuj. During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, it tells the tale of IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik's (Ajay Devgn) efforts to finish his mission and make history with the assistance of 300 women.
Raazi:
Before the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, Raazi centres on Shemat Khan (Alia Bhatt), an undercover RAW agent who is married into a Pakistani family by her father to obtain important intelligence about the adversary.
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