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Shershaah Movie Review: A movie which strikes the right chord in every step


It is impossible to match the valour, courage and bravery of the Indian Army and the soldiers as they take their lives in their hands to protect the countrymen. Their lives are not theirs but of motherland. Shershaah is a retelling of the story of a soldier who died martyr's death and freed his country from terrorists. 

Captain Vikram Batra who was the pride of the Indian Army died while fighting Kargil War with Pakistan Army. He had harboured a dream of going to the Army when he was a kid and that dream was realized after he received training from INA and was posted in Kashmir. 

Everybody in his family including his parents, brother and his girlfriend supported him in this journey. If we talk about the movie, then I can eat back my words which I wrote in Shershaah's trailer that Siddharth Malhotra was uncomfortable in this film.

I feel that he has justified the life and personality of Vikram Batra to a great extent. Although I did not feel the chemistry between Siddharth and Kiara too strongly, however, they have aced as individual actors. 

The movie is a great tribute to the Indian Army and I find it way better than Gunjan Saxena. The movie is good enough to raise your goosebumps and gives you a sense of pride in being an Indian. 

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