A NEW ENEMY AT THE GATE
India Today
|December 29, 2025
Pakistan-bashing has long been a favourite subject in Bollywood films. The industry is now mining the rich history of Indo-China conflict for inspiration
Rajneesh Ghai grew up in the quaint little town of Wellington in Tamil Nadu listening to stories of inspiring battles from his father, Lieutenant Colonel L.T. Ghai. One tale particularly, from the 1962 Indo-Sino War, blew him away. It recounted the heroics of the 13th battalion of the Kumaon regiment in which 120 soldiers, led by Major Shaitaan Singh, faced 3,000 Chinese soldiers and killed more than a third. It came to be known as the Battle of Rezang La, part of a war in which India lost lives, territory and morale, but demonstrated the valour of its jawans.
120 Bahadur, the recent David-vs-Goli-athesque film starring Farhan Akhtar as Major Singh, is the result of Ghai's lifelong fascination. “The sacrifice and bravery of these men,” says Ghai, director of the film, “was such that I felt it had to be told to the country.” His brother, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Director General of Military Operations, gave him an elaborate account of the battle, which he supplemented with two years of research that included interviews with surviving soldiers Ram Chandar Singh and Nihal Singh Boredom, for the most part, drives this resurgent interest in China apropos Indian war dramas.
But this is not the only recent Bollywood project that has turned its nationalistic gaze away from India's favourite punching bag, Pakistan.Bu hikaye India Today dergisinin December 29, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
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