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Review of the movie ‘Sam Bahadur’: Vicky Kaushal drvies a uninteresting and casual narrative presentation

Sam Bahadur delivers several benefits. It succeeds two spectacular mega-hits for Meghna Gulzar in Talvar (2015) and Raazi (2018). Appearing in it is Vicky Kaushal, who is adept at embodying soldiers on an operation towards the country’s antagonists, having performed so for both hypothetical and actual persons in Sardar Udham (2021) and Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019). Furthermore, it recounts the story of one of the nation’s greatest fighters, Field Marshal Sam Manekahaw, a near-mythical behemoth who fought World War II despite being fatally shot nine times by a Japanese soldier.

The Report “Hindustan Times