Shershaah Movie Review: Celebratory Tribute to Captain Vikram Batra, His Bonds And Bravery! It’s easy to imagine a war story being unravelled on-screen, but it is equally difficult to execute that – ...
Filmmaker Vishnuvardhan has said that he was not skeptical of any backlash while working on the film, Shershaah, which traces the journey of Kargil war hero Vikram Batra. Sidharth Malhotra-starrer ...
Indian actor Sidharth Malhotra is seen as the real life Indian army officer Vikram Batra in his latest outing, Amazon Prime Video film Shershaah. Based on the real life story of Captain Vikram Batra, ...
When Sandeep Srivastava began his research on the life of late Captain Vikram Batra for the biopic "Shershaah", the screenwriter realised the film couldn't just be limited to the heroics of the Kargil ...
Team Shershaah won big at the 69th National Awards announced yesterday in the National Capital. Vishal Batra, brother of Vikram Batra said in an interview that it is a matter of great pride and ...
Actor Sidharth Malhotra has revealed that though he hasn't meet Dimple Cheema, he hopes that she has smiled as she watched the war biopic Shershaah. In the recently released film, Sidharth portrayed ...
Yodha cast Sidharth Malhotra, Raashi Khanna, and Disha Patni reached Delhi to promote their upcoming film. During the Yodha press conference, the actors talked about their journey of filming the movie ...
Sidharth Malhotra, who recently wrapped up the shooting of ‘Mission Majnu’ with Rashmika Mandanna, is enjoying the glorious success of ‘Shershaah’. He was seen sharing the screen space with his ...
Shershaah has been hitting all the right chords with the audiences from the action, and dialogues. Apart from Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani, there was one such actor who played the most important ...
When this writer reached out to Shabbir Boxwala, the producer however claimed that Shershaah is not having a direct OTT release. Shabbir said, “No decision has been made in this regard and I have ...
About an hour into Shershaah, we get a scene carved out of the screenplay book of every Indian film. Or rather, every film that wants to extract tears in whichever way possible. It goes like this: ...
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