Tags Independence Day Week Patriotic Movies Bollywood Movies As for details on the film, the yet-to-titled movie will be an action-based superhero film based on modern times. The two regiments lost their men during the Uri camp attack on 18 September 2016. Directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, the film is a dramatised version of the retaliation of 2016 Uri attacks. The film was critically acclaimed and became famous for the dialogue Hows The Josh?. Your heart goes out to him when all he wants to do is go and hug his little niece and sister at his brother-in-laws last rites, but the officer in him is not allowed to budge. Akashdeep Arora in a small but crucial role makes you smile. Vicky Kaushal almost rejected Uri, dad warned he was making the Jang humne shuru Nahi ki, But. We. Will. Bloody. Hell. Finish. It. (We did not begin the war) This movie is all you need to get your adrenaline rus All this being said, the narrative is interesting, which depicts a high- level civilian security executive being taken to select a proto-type mini UAV being developed by a young rookie scientist, and getting it employed in the intelligence and surveillance build up for the operation. Vicky was last seen in Uri: The Surgical Strike that was easily the biggest film of this year. Company Credits When you see Major Vihaan Singh Shergills (Vicky Kaushal) masterful unarmed tackling of a terrorist right in the beginning of the film, you are impressed but also skeptical, Here comes the sarv gun sampann fauji of the Indian films who never takes his uniform off. Before you begin to dislike the character, it is revealed in a cute conversation between Vihaan and his niece that he earned his black belt at 16. Meanwhile, on the work front, Vicky will be seen next in films like period drama 'Takht,' 'Bhoot Part One - The Haunted Ship,' and untitled film where he will be seen as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, helmed by Meghna Gulzar. Uri: The Surgical Strike is a action film featuring Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina, and Yami Gautam in lead roles as Major Vihaan Singh Shergill, Govind Bhardwaj, Major Karan Kashyap, and Pallavi Sharma. In fact this is one of the best parts of the film. Vihaan and his sub-unit are tasked to carry out the retribution against the NSCN(K). His battalion gets stationed at Kargil, and in the face of an adversary, we see a new and evolved Karan willing to bet it all for his country. No. Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Rajit Kapoor), NSA Ajit Doval (Paresh Rawal), Manohar Parrikar, Arun Jaitley and Rajnath Singh are portrayed with utmost restraint on the part of the actors. Of course Vihaans other Para SF colleague chooses to wear a sign of the HQ ARTRAC. WebMajor Vihaan Singh Shergill of the Indian Army leads a covert operation against a group of militants who attacked a base in Uri, Kashmir, in 2016 and killed many soldiers. In any functional democracy, public opinion on military is almost always divided. Major Vihan Singh Shergill was played by Vicky Kaushal and was the leading man of the film. : Yes. Here is his The role of Major Vihaan Singh Shergill has been illustrated on-screen by Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam portrayed the role of an undercover RAW agent, Mohit Raina played the role of Major Karan Kashyap, Kirti Kulhari illustrated the role of Flight Lieutenant Seerat Kaur and Paresh Rawal played the role of National Security Advisor Govind Bhardwaj.