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Havaldar Balkar Singh, Captain Dhananjay Shergill and Lieutenant Sahil Naqvi are amongst numerous fatalities on India's side in the 1999 Kargil war against Pakistan. All 3 men had written their last letters to Kuljeet Kaur, Squadron Leader Vikram Singh, and Dr.
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Naqvi respectively. These letters were located 3 years later by IBN Reporter, Avinash Sarin, who entrusts them to two Indore-based slackers, Ali Shah and Sameer Suri, and asks them to deliver them to Chandigarh, Manali, and Leh respectively.
Ali and Sameer set out to film this journey in order to get a graduation degree so that they can re-locate to America as well as televise it widely in order to convince the youth not to join any of India's armed forces. This season again we witness a movie on a plot inspired from the western cinema. 'Heroes' is based on a theme borrowed from 'The Motorcycle Diaries', where two friends are on a fun tour and their experiences in the journey change their outlook towards life. The good part about the Indian adaptation is that we have a patriotic feel introduced in the plot which makes it more inspiring and entertaining. 'Heroes' is a good attempt as it has some well shot sequences and good acting by the famous faces, but it has its weaknesses too. The director Samir Karnik has done a far better job if compared with his earlier offerings. First I would like to take the good things about the movie.
The story revolves around three letters to be delivered by the lead duo to the families of military men who have sacrificed their lives in the war. Sohail Khan and Vatsal Sheth are the two men who are on the journey and they have to do this task as their film-making assignment to be submitted. So they are also shooting their experiences on the way. Out of these three stories interwoven in the script, the first one with the Punjabi flavor is the best, second about two brothers is OK and the third one is the weakest with only one well shot sequence. The first story with the Punjab background has Priety Zinta and Salman Khan playing Sikh characters. Sikhism seems to be the current craze in Bollywood and after 'Singh Is King' every second project has something to offer in this direction, trying to cash the same. The top most performance in the movie is by Priety Zinta as the quite but strong women ready to fight the world alone.
Salman Khan plays the tough guy, does a good job, but I couldn't understand why he is made to speak a language which is neither Hindi nor Punjabi. The dialogues sound awful in the half baked lingo and could have been better.
The child actor playing their son is good and confident. Salman Khan as a Sikh military man, looks smart and tough. This is the best part of the movie on a novel theme. The second story is about two brothers Sunny Deol & Bobby Deol serving the country. Sunny is in Air force and Bobby guarding the ground in Armed forces.
It's worth watching seeing the two reel & real life brothers fighting over which force serves the country best. Here Sunny Deol tries hard to portray a man who has lost his legs in war, but as usual he can still fight with more than 10 men in a pub.
He tries to put extra effort in his act which shows. Bobby has very few scenes in which he does fine. So this part of the movie is just OK to watch. The third story featuring Mithun Chakraborty & Dino is the weakest among the three as no one gets a well written role and the veteran Mithun Da is wasted.
However, there is one sequence in this weak part, which is brilliantly thought, well written and beautifully executed, which also makes the movie watchable. The sequence is about an audio tape recorded by Dino while he is fighting on the war front. Incidentally while the recording is on, he is shot and dies on the spot, which all gets recorded on the tape.
The same tape is sent to his family as his last things. The sequence where his mother listens to the tape in front of Sohail and Vatsal Sheth is a treat to watch and should not be missed at all. Now let us come to the shortcomings of the movie. First of all, out of the two lead characters on the journey, Vatsal Sheth has nothing to offer in the film. If you think of the screenplay with only Sohail traveling around alone, then also the film would have been the same. So Vatsal has no personal contribution to make in the proceedings and is simply a miscast.
Secondly, I was not able to understand what was the purpose of first 15 minutes of the movie, with all those party and men stripping scenes. The start of the movie, featuring Riya Sen & Amrita Arora, in an eye blinking role is completely out of place and script. The film should have started straight from the film school scene and then on to the main plot.
This would have resulted in a more crispier and tighter screenplay with all the emphasis on the main theme. And lastly the third story did not have the right feeling which was required for the finale of the movie. Instead it ruined all the ambiance created by the first two and thus resulted in a weaker climax.
Cinematography of the movie is competent as it captures the beauty of the outdoors in the right spirit. The border fence scenes are very well shot. Musically the film has some unwanted songs along with a well sung and melodious song 'Main Mangiyan Si Janntan' rendered by the one and only Sonu Nigam. But the lyrics of the song left me spellbound with the liberty writer takes to write his lines. Sample this, 'Tera Mera Viyah Sohni Chheti Je Karayiye, Agli Basantan Mainu Santa Banta Chahiye'. These lines only represent the down sliding of lyrics in our Hindi film songs. I can only hope that the golden days of 'Urdu Shayri' in film songs return back.
To summarize, 'Heroes' is a movie which can be seen once and is surely capable of entertaining you with a pinch of patriotic feel. But it could have been an appreciable product with a different starting and better casting. Still a very good leap ahead towards quality by its director.
Contents • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Two film academy students, Ali () and Sameer (), must make a movie in order to graduate. They choose to create a documentary illustrating reasons not to join the, and go on a road trip bearing three letters they have been given to deliver — each from a slain soldier to his family.
On their first stop, in Atari,, they meet the widow, Kuljeet Kaur (), and the son, Jassi, of a soldier, Balkar Singh (), who was (KIA) three years earlier. The students find that the entire village is very proud of the heroic officer and his sacrifice for the country. When they are flying kites, their kite is cut and it falls beyond a certain fence, in another field. Jassi tells them that the area beyond the fence is Pakistan, and the fence is the Border. The students' second stop,, finds them meeting the wheelchair-bound former Air Force pilot Vikram Shergill (), whose Army officer brother, Dhananjay Shergill (), had also been Killed in Action (KIA).
There they see that Vikram is very proud of his brother's sacrifice for his country. He shows them how he has come to terms with his own grief. Yahoo Messenger Plug In Free Download For Samsung Galaxy Y. The third letter is to be delivered to a certain Mr.
Naqvi (played by and ). In between, their bike runs out of petrol, and they hitch a ride on a military convoy heading to a nearby base. They witness coffins of martyrs in their truck, and the driver quotes an inspiring poem. At the base, they talk to the Regiment commander and find another letter by Lt. Sahil Naqvi () which they request to deliver it themselves. They see that Mrs. Naqvi is busy in a tea party, hardly paying any attention.
Sameer accuses her of not loving her son, and says that Sahil was a coward. Naqvi plays them a tape which Sahil had recorded in war, after he had saved a junior's life.
She tells him that she and her husband have been affected, and the Tea Parties serve as a distraction for them. They leave, but return the next day, and slowly bring the couple's life back to normal. After completing their film, they reveal in a voice over that they graduated but did not go to (as they had initially planned) because the trip has changed their outlook. They try to join the but fail. Hence, they start a school to share their experience.
Some years later, Sameer and Ali are waking around their School campus. A man in olive green uniform () approaches them. This is revealed to be Jassi, the son of the first martyred army officer. Now a strapping young man, he has joined the army like his father, and will soon graduate from the. The movie ends with the statement, 'You don't have to be a soldier to love your country'.
Production [ ] Originally titled Mera Bharat Mahaan (My India is Great), the film was rechristened Heroes, to avoid sounding. Filming began on 15 June 2007. Salman and Preity are paired opposite each other, in their fifth film together. Shooting took place in,, and.
Some scenes were shot in featuring Salman Khan, Sohail Khan and Vatsal Sheth. Cast [ ] Actor/Actress Role Dr. Naqvi Vikram Shergill Dhananjay Shergill Balkar Singh/ Jassvinder Singh Kuljeet Kaur Sameer (Saand) Ali (Nawab Sahab) Sahil Naqvi Piya (Saandh's girlfriend) Shivani (Ali's girlfriend) Akash Sarin Mrs. Naqvi Film Institute's Director Professor Shahab Khan Dino Morea's Coach Crew [ ] • Director: • Script and dialog: Samir Karnik, • Story: Aseem Arora • Producers:,, Samir Karnik • Directors of photography:, • Stunts: • Music: (credited as Monty), • Lyrics:, • Editor: • Production designer: • Costumes: • Choreography: Release [ ] Critical reception [ ] Heroes received generally positive reviews from critics. Of gave the movie 3.5 stars out of 5.
Argues that the film does manage to say what it set out to: that pride keeps the families of the deceased soldiers going, that civilians sleep peacefully only because someone has given up his life for them, and that they have a country only because they have brave ‘soldiers’ guarding its borders. But the director falls for the easiest trick in the book i.e. Wrings tears out of so many situations that everything, even the supreme sacrifice that the soldiers make, turns trite. Movies gave the movie 4 out 5. The film's writer was nominated for a. Box office [ ] Ths film grossed $326,425 in its opening week. It was an above-average performer at box office.
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