A tale of valour and sacrifice: Ajay Devgan drops trailer of the 'Bhuj: The Pride of India'

12 Jul 2021 16:50:31
Mumbai, July 12: To stir up the feeling of patriotism in the citizen ahead of Independence day, Ajay Devgan released the trailer of his much-awaited movie Bhuj: The Pride of India, on Monday.

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Taking the social media site he shares the video saying, “When bravery becomes your armour, every step leads you to victory! Experience the untold story of the greatest battle ever fought, #BhujThePrideOfIndia.”
 
The story of the film revolves around the 1971 War between India and Pakistan. During which the Bhuj base was destroyed by Pakistan and then IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik re-constructed an entire IAF airbase along with the help of 300 women from a local village in Madhapar to protect our country.
 
 
The film, which stars Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Sonakshi Sinha, Nora Fatehi, and Sharad Kelkar. The trailer begins with an airstrike at the Bhuj airport. As India figures out how to stop the Pakistan army, we see glimpses of how the characters of Ajay, Sanjay, Sonakshi, Nora, and Sharad are filled with the fire of patriotism. There are also plenty of action sequences, from missile launches to attacks on warships.
 
Presented by T-Series and Ajay Devgn Films, Bhuj: The Pride Of India is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ginny Khanuja, Vajir Singh, and Bunny Sanghavi. The film has been written by Abhishek Dudhaiya, Raman Kumar, Ritesh Shah, and Pooja Bhavoria. The movie is Directed by Abhishek Dudhaiya. The movie is all set to release on 13 August just 2 days before Independence Day.
 
 
Story of Bhuj-
 
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, on 8th December 1971 when India was attacked at night by the Pakistani Sabres. More than 14 Napalm bombs were dropped on an IAF strip in Bhuj. This created hurdles in the taking off of the IAF planes. IAF wanted to take the help of BSF but there were not enough jawans to carry out the task. However, the people from the nearby village of Madhapur in Bhuj helped the IAF and mainly the women of the village successfully got the job done in almost 72 hours.
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