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120 Bahadur to Hold Nationwide Paid Previews on Rezang La Day

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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In a rare and surprising move, the makers of 120 Bahadur have announced paid previews across India on 18 November, giving audiences a chance to watch the film three days before its official release. The decision has been taken to coincide with the 63rd anniversary of the Battle of Rezang La, one of the most heroic chapters in India’s military history. The early screenings have created instant curiosity, as very few Hindi films today take the risk of opening paid previews so far ahead of their release date.
The strategy is being seen as a mark of respect to the 120 soldiers of the 13 Kumaon Regiment who fought the legendary battle in 1962, and also as a strong sign of confidence from the team behind the film. By allowing audiences to experience the story first, the makers hope genuine reactions and early reviews will help build momentum leading into the release weekend. 
More than 30 shows will open for booking across different cities, and trade experts believe the move could set a new trend if audiences respond positively.
Watch the trailer here: 

120 Bahadur tells the story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, PVC, played by Farhan Akhtar, who led his men with unwavering courage in extreme conditions. The film explores the emotional and physical challenges faced by the soldiers as they held their ground against overwhelming odds. While the larger narrative focuses on patriotism and sacrifice, the story also highlights the personal bonds, humour, and quiet moments that shaped the soldiers’ final stand. The line “Hum Peechhe Nahin Hatenge” echoes throughout the film, capturing the spirit of resilience that defines their legacy.
The paid preview decision has already sparked discussions online, with many calling it a fitting tribute to Rezang La Day. Early viewers are expected to share their thoughts across social media, which could boost excitement in the days leading up to the theatrical release.

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Directed by Razneesh Razy Ghai, the film aims to give audiences a deeply emotional and visually powerful experience. 120 Bahadur releases nationwide on 21 November, and the paid previews on 18 November will offer the first glimpse of what promises to be one of the year’s most stirring war dramas.

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by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

The story of Rezang La has always existed in a paradoxical space in Indian cinema. It is one of the most heroic episodes in the country’s military history, yet its cinematic presence has been faint, almost spectral. Chetan Anand’s Haqeeqat (1964), long regarded as India’s first major war film, gave voice to the sorrow and loss of the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict. It captured the anguish of a nation defeated, and though it alluded to the bravery of Indian troops, it never isolated Rezang La as the defining stage of resistance. For audiences of that time, still reeling from the shock of the war, mourning seemed more immediate than memorialization.

In the decades that followed, cinema turned away from 1962 almost entirely. Where the 1971 war and even Kargil found their cinematic champions in films like Border or LOC Kargil, Rezang La was left to regimental histories, military commemorations, and the occasional documentary. Its visual telling remained confined to niche audiences, while in popular culture the 1962 war was remembered—if at all—as a defeat.

That absence matters more today than ever, because India’s younger population—those born after liberalization, raised in the post-Kargil era of chest-thumping nationalism—have little or no memory of 1962 beyond a line in school textbooks. For them, Rezang La is not part of a living imagination. It is here that 120 Bahadur holds its real significance. More than a film, it is a cinematic reclamation, introducing a forgotten legend to an audience that may not even know the war it belongs to.

The involvement of Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani signals ambition. Their track record—be it Lakshya with its earnest soldier’s arc, or Dil Chahta Hai and ZNMD with their pulse on generational storytelling—suggests an ability to marry scale with human emotion. The expectation, then, is that 120 Bahadur will not simply be a patriotic tableau, but an immersive war drama that humanizes the 120 soldiers while delivering the spectacle modern audiences seek on the big screen.

The trailer, in that sense, becomes a litmus test. It must do two things at once: educate a generation largely unaware of Rezang La, and entice them into theatres with the promise of cinematic scale. On the first count, the glimpses of snowbound terrain, the grit of soldiers preparing for a last stand, and the invocation of Major Shaitan Singh do establish the battle’s historicity. On the second, however, the trailer leaves questions. Does it lean enough into the emotional and visual intensity required to justify the theatre experience, or does it risk appearing as just another patriotic war drama destined for OTT discovery later?

This tension defines the film’s challenge. To draw young audiences into cinemas, 120 Bahadur must transcend textbook patriotism and offer an experience that feels both authentic and spectacular. If it succeeds, it will not only restore Rezang La to the cinematic canon but also bridge a generational gap in India’s cultural memory. If it falters, it risks consigning a story of extraordinary courage to the same fate it has endured for sixty years—admired in military circles, but absent from popular imagination.

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