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Vicky Kaushal Unveils “Sam Bahadur” Poster

Vicky Kaushal, the main actor in the much awaited military drama “Sam Bahadur,” has revealed a striking new poster. Vicky, who is playing Sam Manekshaw, is seen in this picture standing with a troop of troops. Vicky announced the impending release of the trailer and highlighted the main points of the movie in this powerful poster that he posted on Instagram.

An forthcoming biographical war play in the Hindi language is called “Sam Bahadur.” It explores the life of Sam Manekshaw, the first field marshal of India. Produced by RSVP Movies’ Ronnie Screwvala, the film is directed by Meghna Gulzar, who wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Bhavani Iyer and Shantanu Srivastava. Zeeshan Ayyub, Edward Sonnenblick, Neeraj Kabi, Sanya Malhotra, and Fatima Sana Shaikh are among the cast members.

The Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 serves as the background against which the tale is told. Field Marshal Manekshaw bravely oversaw the Indian Army, which finally helped Bangladesh come into being. During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, Sam Manekshaw, popularly known as “Sam Bahadur” or “Sam the Brave,” served as the Indian Army’s Chief of Army Staff. Being the first officer in the Indian Army to reach the rank of field marshal was a distinguished accomplishment that he acquired.

Over the course of his four decades in the military, he was instrumental in five conflicts, including World War II. The influence of Sam Manekshaw reaches into popular culture in addition to the battlefield. Salman Rushdie makes reference to him in the “Sam and the Tiger” chapter of his book “Midnight’s Children.”

“Sam Bahadur” seems to be an engrossing depiction of the life of this extraordinary military commander and his crucial part in one of India’s most significant wars. Vicky Kaushal’s leading role in the movie has created a great deal of interest, which is further heightened by the recently released poster. It’s clear from the fans’ excitement for the teaser that “Sam Bahadur” will be both a powerful cinematic experience and an homage to a hero.

 

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