120 Bahadur (2025) Movie Script
1
There was a time when
India regarded China,
not just as a neighbour,
but as a brother.
Chants of "Indian-Chinese are brothers",
echoed in Indian cities.
But on 20 October 1962,
it was clear the feeling
did not run both ways.
For many years
the Chinese had their eye
on Ladakh's Aksai Chin.
They attacked India
without warning
and took control of Aksai Chin.
This attack was a betrayal.
And to stop the enemy,
India's brave soldiers
were ready to sacrifice
their lives.
As the war raged on,
the Chinese army advanced,
swallowing more of our land.
Their next target was
Ladakh's Chushul valley.
They knew if they got control
of the airfield at Chushul,
Jammu-Kashmir would
soon be in their grasp.
This is where our story begins.
The story of the battle that
today we know as
"The Battle of Rezang La".
This battle was led by
Major Shaitan Singh Bhati
and his 120 brave soldiers.
"120 Brave"
I must tell the CO.
I must get to Chushul. Warn the CO.
Sir, give him time. He's in shock.
-He's clearly been through hell.
-I must warn the CO.
-I must get to Chushul.
-Tell me, where is your Major?
I cannot leave you here, sir.
I will not leave you here.
Sir, I will not leave you.
Sir, I will not go...
Sir...
Sir, I will not go...
I will not leave you here... sir...
Let me know as soon as
he's able to talk.
Yes, sir.
My name is Ram Chander Yadav.
Two days ago I was sitting at HQ
in Delhi,
shuffling files from here to there.
But as the situation on the border
got worse,
I was given the chance to join
the 13th Kumaon Regiment at Chushul
as their new radio operator.
I did not know then
that four days later,
not just for me personally,
but this battle
would change the country's history
forever.
-Morning, Colonel.
-Morning, sir.
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Ram Ram, sir!
Orders from high command.
We cannot lose the Chushul airfield
under any circumstances.
What's your plan?
Sir, on the north bank of Pangong Tso,
the 1/8th Gorkha Rifles are deployed.
They're facing heavy infantry
and artillery attacks.
On Gurung Hill, the Bravo Company,
the 1/8th Gorkhas
are saving this gap.
If the Chinese attack our airfield,
they'll come through this gap.
Charlie Company will protect
Rezang La.
-Charlie Company?
-Yes, sir.
The Ahir boys are from Haryana?
Aren't they from the Plains?
Can they handle it?
Sir, this isn't my decision,
the Charlie Company Commander
volunteered.
Major Shaitan Singh Bhati.
Shaitan!
Where is he?
Gone on a recce to the mountains, sir.
He said: "The Brigadier will wait,
not the enemy."
Where's the Major going?
There's a sniper up ahead.
Stop him! The Major is walking
straight into his rifle range.
Ready, sir!
Rock pile, seven o'clock,
three degrees.
Rock pile, seven o'clock,
three degrees.
Enemy sniper.
Remember, Hari Ram, the wind
is on your side.
The wind is on our side.
Sir, there's another one.
Your permission?
Permission denied.
We need someone
to carry the message back.
Now they will not cross
the border.
Sir! You're hurt.
Not me.
Look over there.
I had heard many stories of his bravery,
today I see it with my own eyes.
They don't call him the "Devil"
for nothing!
Drive!
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
Charlie Company's new radio operator.
Where the hell did they find you?
Not found! I came of my own accord.
Only God can save you!
Take this medicine
for the next three days.
But I'm fine!
Have one after each meal.
Sir!
Sir! Any chance of a jacket?
You see I'm not used to the cold.
You'll get a jacket.
Tell you what. Just cross the border,
the first Chinese soldier you shoot -
take his jacket.
No jackets in stock.
Make do with the sweater.
Where do I find the Charlie Company?
It looks less like a camp
and more like a party -
Charlie Company's there.
Come on, Baingan! Get his knees!
He's murdering all discipline!
Now see how I murder this chocolate!
Baingan, way to go!
I'll fix you!
What's all this?
What if an officer shows up?
It's their daily routine!
They're best friends,
from the same village.
We're all from the same village!
Sir! Where's that?
Rewari.
Brother! I'm from Rewari too.
Hail Bajrang Bali!
Now I'll mash you, Eggplant!
I won!
Put your stuff down and watch
the fun. Go on!
Watching these idiots is a blast!
My chocolate?
Damn you!
-He ate up my chocolate.
-Stay out of it!
Hey brother!
-You crazy? You fools!
-What happened to him?
Get up!
Company! Attention!
Ram Ram, sir.
At ease.
You here to fight the enemy
or each other?
The enemy, sir!
-Name?
-Nanha.
Sorry, sir! Sepoy Shiv Ram
from Dhevada, District Rewari.
And you?
Sepoy Ram Lal Yadav, sir.
Village Dhevada, District Rewari.
So they both belong to your village,
Surja?
If only they didn't, sir.
And they don't like each other's
faces!
They're forever at loggerheads, sir.
So you like fighting. Well, why not?
You're Ahirs. It's Only natural you like
fighting.
Do you know why I chose to lead
this Company?
Because I know
the blood that runs in your veins
has great power.
-Uncle Jairam?
-Yes, sir.
Weren't you the first to join us?
Yes, sir.
Tell them how many Ahir Companies
served in the British army.
They made up the whole regiment, sir.
-And now?
-Only one battalion left, sir.
Why did that happen?
Why was a whole regiment reduced
to one battalion?
Because the British felt we lacked
the discipline required by soldiers.
Were the British right?
No, sir.
Were the British right?
No, sir!
The Chinese have invaded our land.
It's up to us to stop them.
This can only happen if we fight the way
a war is fought.
United!
With weapons in our hands
and a storm in our hearts.
So, shall we prove the British wrong?
-Yes. sir!
-What do we need for that?
Weapons in our hands
and a storm in our hearts!
You're sons of farmers. All your life
you've seen your ancestors fight.
Sometimes against drought.
Sometimes against floods.
Fighting for your land
runs in your veins.
This time the fight isn't about
your land, but your motherland.
-Any questions?
-No, sir.
-Surja, take over.
-Sir.
And you, radio man...
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav, sir.
Come with me.
That was the first time I met
the Company Commander.
Seeing him and listening to him
doubled my fervour.
In line!
Tomorrow we head for Rezang La.
Ever been posted
to a high altitude region?
No, sir.
So a new chapter in your life is about
to begin, Ram Chander. Get ready.
Here's your radio set.
Sir.
How many in your family?
There's my mother and two younger
sisters.
Done, sir.
Make sure you lie low at the front.
Wear your helmet at all times,
and stay alert.
We lost a radio operator recently.
Understood?
-Dharam Pal.
-Sir!
Check his nose. Make sure he has
no broken bones.
Yes, sir.
Sir!
Wear a helmet. Stay alert.
Surja sir, you know in our village
we get 4 glasses of milk every day.
You told us eating a chocolate
is like having a glass of milk.
This Ram Lal ate my chocolate.
I knew your father and your grandfather.
They both enlisted in the army and proudly
did their duty.
And what are you doing here? Hein?
Fighting over a chocolate?
Want to disgrace your forefathers?
Why are you so quiet now?
Tell me why you're here.
I came to be a soldier like my father
and grandfather, sir.
I'm here to do my duty for my country.
A soldier fights for his country,
he does not fight with his mates
over nothing.
Get it?
Get your bedding. You won't be
sleeping in the tent tonight.
So where will I sleep?
Over there... with the cattle.
Those who do not respect humans,
sleep with animals.
Uncle...
I am not your uncle.
Now move it.
Get moving!
Ram Ram, sir!
Good evening, sir.
Shaitan. At ease.
What news?
They're setting up base in Spanggur.
I don't think they'll attack from there.
Why not?
I talked to some locals
on the way here, sir.
They were coming down from the hills
with their cattle.
They said there was a chance
of a storm breaking in a few days.
The weather report didn't mention
any storm.
With all due respect, sir,
these people have been living
in the mountains
long before we could even reach them.
In all honesty,
I trust their experience more than
a weather report.
You're saying the enemy will wait till
the storm passes and then attack?
Definitely a possibility, sir.
But I believe,
they'll use the cover of the storm
to try and capture Rezang La.
Rezang La?
That's what I would do, sir.
No. I disagree with you,
Shaitan.
Sir, the Rezang La Pass is very narrow.
The enemy won't easily get through
with troops and artillery.
To attack the Chushul airfield,
they'll come through
the Spanggur gap.
Sir, it's a direct and easy approach.
What do you have to say, Major?
He's right, sir.
The enemy will assume
we know that too.
With your permission.
Go ahead.
Sir, they'll expect to see our forces
in Spanggur,
but they will not expect Rezang La Pass
to be defended.
That's why we need more troops
and artillery support, sir.
I'm sorry, Major.
We cannot send more troops
to Rezang La right now.
But, if the weather is on our side,
I'll try and provide you
with artillery support.
Thank you, sir.
Carry on, Major.
So what do you think?
No, sir.
I agree with you. Rezang La
is a very narrow Pass.
We were busy preparing ourselves
for the Chinese to attack.
The command of the Chinese army
was in the hands of Chairman Mao.
He sent orders to the front through
General Gao.
Mao wanted to see the Communist flag
flying over Chushul
airfield in three days.
The world was putting pressure on Mao
to end the war.
And he knew, once a
ceasefire was declared,
the land they had already seized
would belong to them.
The Chinese believed they'd found
the weak link in the Indian defence,
because the soldiers in our Company
were from the Plains,
not used to fighting,
or even breathing at high altitudes.
Chairman Mao's ordered their army
to capture Rezang La without delay.
Brother, it's freezing.
What you staring at?
Your face.
You look like a shy bride
on her wedding night.
Dharam Pal!
You've studied medicine, right?
Can he be cured?
Don't drag me into this, Baingan!
My father used to say:
"All soldiers are your brothers.
Treat them all the same."
Learn from this good man,
and stop making fun of everyone!
They all call him "Eggplant"!
I'll cut off your stem!
Now stop!
I'm writing to your sister-in-law.
Tell her about the tough times
we're having.
Nihal isn't married yet.
But sister-in-law came first.
Not married? Sister-in-law came first?
How come?
The heartthrob of our nation!
Our "so-called" sister-in-law!
Madhubala!
Writing to the star Madhubala?
I hear she doesn't go to work
till she knows her Prince's heart
still beats for her!
Keep laughing!
One day you'll be crying.
You know nothing of the power
of love.
Nihal Singh.
There are many stones on this mountain,
but the number of Madhubala's
fans in India outnumber them all.
You can't compare our brother
to a stone.
He's a real diamond!
Let this war be over,
then I'll catch the next train
and head straight for Bombay.
I want to go to Bombay too.
You know...
I'm dying to meet the great singer
Mohammed Rafi saab.
Take a look at the sea too!
If you're all heading to Bombay,
take our hero with you.
Radio man looks like the star
Dev Anand of Rewari!
Brothers,
if I wasn't responsible for getting
my sister married... then I'd...
What do you mean?
Your sister's marrying?
Then we shall all go!
An Ahir wedding! They'll be serving us
turmeric milk! Congrats!
Won't you invite us?
Of course I will!
When will this war end?
Have you ever killed anyone?
We're Ahirs.
If you ask us sweetly,
we'd lay down our lives.
But when it comes to our motherland,
I swear on Lord Krishna,
not just one life,
we can take a hundred lives.
-For you?
-No, sir, I don't drink.
-Thank you.
-Thank you.
How is Mrs. Bhati?
She's fine, sir.
-And your son?
-Don't ask, sir.
I may be called "Shaitan",
but he's the real devil!
Miss them?
Yes, sir.
I saw my beloved
Holding a wedding garland
Everyone thought I'd go for pearls
It was respect for my beloved
that I chose
Since you came into my life,
the world turned new, O love
You're everything I could ever want,
O love
I lost my heart to you
Wait!
The world is now soaked in colour,
O love
My eyes long to see you
O beloved, when will you
come home to me?
My heart is racing,
my breath quickens
See how flustered I am
O beloved, when will you
come home to me?
My eyes long to see you
Oh! That's your father's watch.
He proudly gifted it to me.
Do you know why?
There can only be one reason.
Your childhood dream was to join the army
like your father.
Today that dream has come true.
If this tiny scratch upsets you,
what will you do when I confront
the enemy at the border?
I'll hold my head up high
and tell everyone,
I'm the wife of a true patriot.
What if I don't come back?
Don't say that, even in jest.
I know this uniform does not only stand
for bravery,
it demands sacrifice too.
When I married you,
I accepted this is how our life would be.
Forgive me.
I didn't want to upset you.
You mean everything to me.
If anything happens to you,
my heart will be in pieces.
But I promise you,
I will always hold my head up high.
I'm a Rajput, I promise I'll never
let you down.
Now smile. You'll brighten my day!
A little more!
Long live Mother India!
The Chinese patrolling units had infiltrated
India and started spreading fear.
We were on our way to Rezang La.
This was the first time that
I was climbing to an altitude
of 17,000 feet.
Brother, slow down!
Have you been this high before?
To Rezang La?
-Our Major is always well prepared.
-Yes!
He's been training us to climb up
and down for the last two weeks.
With all our kit!
Did you have the pill?
The pill? Why's everyone after me
about the pill?
-I'm perfectly fine.
-Right!
I'm just... feeling cold.
Hey, brother!
There! He's done it!
That's why you're told to have
the pill.
We know you're not sick. It's to get you
adjusted to the altitude.
Come. Rinse your mouth.
It's no joke climbing
to a 17,000 foot altitude.
-Why have you stopped?
-Sir!
At ease! What's wrong with him?
Sir, the poor fellow is
in a really bad state.
With your permission,
can I wait here with him?
I'll catch up with you soon.
You can fool him, but not me!
No, sir, what are you saying?
Just look at him.
He's trembling.
You've become very generous?
Give the pill, hurry up!
Sir.
Vishanchand!
-Hey, Eggplant!
-Sir!
It's your duty to get these
two fellows moving. OK?
-OK, sir.
-Thank you, uncle.
I'm not your uncle, but you'll
turn me into one.
Sorry, Surja sir.
-Catch up soon.
-Sir.
Drink up.
Oh man!
I could hardly sleep, thanks to uncle,
who made me sleep near a herd of yaks.
All OK?
Yes, sir. Our radio operator
ran out of breath.
It's his first day. He'll get
used to it.
Yes, sir.
-Good day!
-Good day!
-Greetings!
-Julley, sir!
-Julley, Tsering!
-Julley, sir!
He never stops playing with the football
you gave him.
This is the age for him to play.
He won't be playing at your age!
-Where to?
-My wife is pregnant.
Congrats!
I'm taking her to her mother's.
She'll be there for a few days.
That's good.
You two should stay with her.
There's a war on.
Anything can happen.
-Greetings!
-Julley, sir!
Go down to the valley for a few days,
come back when the war is over.
I want three Platoons of 40 men each.
Sir.
9th Platoon. Take position here
with three LMGs.
Sir.
This position is the closest
to the border.
Hari Ram, 8th Platoon. Three LMGs
will be behind them,
at a distance of 900 metres.
-Here. Bang in the middle of the Pass.
-Sir.
Surja, 7th Platoon.
Take position on the mountain range,
near headquarters.
The mortar section stays
400 metres away.
-Behind the mountain range.
-Yes, sir.
-Any questions?
-No, sir.
Ram Ram, sir.
Ah, radio man!
There's disturbance
on the signal.
Report back to me when it's fixed.
I need to contact the battalion
headquarters.
-Yes, sir.
-Carry on!
Hey, you spoilt Mama's little pets!
Listen carefully, boys.
It takes two hours to boil water.
It took me two hours to make
this soup.
If anyone complains...
they'll get a good whacking
Brother! Love it!
How can you say you love it?
I swear on Lord Krishna,
I was starving, after building
the bunkers.
Uncle's soup tastes superb!
No kidding. I'd happily pay
for this soup.
Drop it! Enough flattery!
Tell you what. When I retire,
my pension is yours!
When a buffalo takes a dump,
you'll be sprayed.
-Who you talking to?
-You!
Hey you, sour face!
Don't act smart. Drink the soup.
Uncle is offended!
Smartasses!
Uncle! Give this soup to the Chinese!
They'll run away.
Weightless and tasteless!
Your comments are tasteless.
You always spoil things.
-Tell him there's a war going on.
-"There's a war going on."
-Tell him it's not his friend's wedding.
-As if!
-Did I say anything?
-Well?
-Didn't hear it.
-I did!
-I'm not responsible for his hearing.
-Is he?
-Am I responsible?
-Then who is?
Ram Ram! Sit down!
Keep sitting.
The Major!
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Did you like Jairam's soup?
Nanhe loved it, sir.
He was licking his cup!
I was licking my fingers, sir!
Sir!
With your permission, may I ask you
a question?
Go ahead.
Sir, what's the story behind your name?
He's the Major. Not some uncle
of yours.
It's OK, Surja.
I'm sure everyone has the same question
in mind.
-Yes, sir.
-We even bet on it.
I said,
your parents called you "Shaitan"
because you were
devilishly naughty.
A great imagination.
Ram Lal said your parents gave you
that name to ward off the evil eye.
Like some call their kid after
the demon Ravan.
Sir, I didn't say that.
I'm glad they didn't call me
Kumbhakaran! Right, Surja?
I doubt your parents named you
"Shaitan".
It must've been some nasty teacher.
-He's right.
-That's what he said.
-You crazy? I didn't say that.
-You did!
Sir, he's kidding.
That's enough!
The Major is being kind. It doesn't
mean you can cross the line.
Sorry, sir.
-Dharam Pal!
-Yes, sir.
I heard you singing when we climbing up.
You have a good voice.
Thank you, sir.
He sings very well, sir.
All India Radio asked him to come
and sing for them, but he didn't.
A great loss for the country!
You should've gone.
Today Dharam Pal Singh Dahiya
could've been a famous singer.
Take sir's blessings.
All my family joined the army, sir.
My father said:
"Join the army. You might be saved
from an enemy bullet,"
"but if you become a singer,
my bullet won't spare you!"
-He was saved!
-Saved from Papa!
Your father isn't here,
so don't worry. Sing for us.
-Go on, sing!
-He's a better singer than soldier!
The Major is asking you, so sing!
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments
Those courtyards, those terraces
Those lanes, those paths
Those childhood friends
How I miss them all
Her veil flying in the air
Her bewitching kohl-lined eyes
drove me mad
How I miss them
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed.
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments now
The sparkling Diwali lights
The sprinkling colours of Holi
Those wonderful nights
Those wonderful days
My heart raced seeing her
No matter how annoyed she was
I could never find peace
without her near
Without her near
Those moments of love
The sound of wedding drums
Those familiar songs
How I miss them
Those folk songs of old
Known and unknown,
how I miss them
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments
How I miss them
How I miss them
We will all chant in one voice:
Run, Chinese, run!
Run, Chinese, run!
Sir!
Good evening, sir!
All set at Rezang La!
Awaiting further orders. Over.
Three Alpha, listen carefully.
The enemy has captured the area
surrounding the Eastern Post
and Daulat Beg Oldie.
We have no eyes on the
Xinjiang-Tibet Highway.
Reports of heavy troop movement there
are coming through.
But we have no way to confirm this.
Over.
I'll get up higher and set up
a Listening Post, sir.
With your permission. Over.
Three Alpha! This is your Commander
speaking, request granted.
Report back to us as soon
as you get any intel.
Out.
Here.
I want a Listening Post set up here
by sunset.
Yes, sir.
Ram Chander! Check the radio.
Nanha.
Your attention should be focused
only on that approach.
Hear any movement on the other side
of the gap, inform me at once.
Yes, sir.
Out.
-The radio is working, sir.
-Good.
-Your call sign is Charlie 7.
-OK.
Bhanu. Ram Chander.
You two, come with me.
-OK. Good luck, boys.
-Sir!
Come, Nanhe.
The Major has asked us to watch
that area.
Sir!
That's Chagga village.
Let's go.
Sir... I told them to go down
to the valley.
But they didn't...
Where would they go, Bhanu?
This is their home.
Their land.
Take care of Bhanu!
Bhanu, you'll be OK.
Sir, you OK?
Radio!
We're in danger of losing NEFA.
Sir, Major Bhati is calling in.
Sir, the Brigade Commander.
Three Alpha, report. Over.
The enemy's motorised infantry
is advancing towards Rezang La. Over.
Enemy strength? Over.
About 3000, sir.
Over.
I'll have to talk to the Division HQ.
Hold your positions for further orders.
Over.
There isn't enough time, sir.
They'll be here soon, sir.
Over.
Then fall back, Major, fall back!
I can't send you additional forces,
you know that.
Retreat with your Company.
Reinforce Alpha and Bravo Company
at Chushul's Eastern approach. Over.
Three Alpha, if we retreat now,
they'll be at Chushul and Kashmir
within days.
With all due respect, sir,
I cannot concede defeat
without fighting.
Over.
Roger that.
Think it over again.
Talk to your JCOs and report back
to me. Out.
Sir?
3000 Chinese soldiers are advancing
towards Rezang La.
But Shaitan does not want
to retreat.
He was right.
Sir, we have only 120 soldiers there.
The enemy has a definite advantage.
You're goddamn right.
Sir?
What does your heart say?
"You cannot retreat."
And your mind?
It says listen to my heart.
Sir...
then you have your answer.
I can follow my heart
when deciding my own fate,
but not the fate of 120 soldiers.
Ram Chander, the radio.
Connect me to all three Platoons.
Sir, the Company Commander wishes
to address everyone.
-8th Platoon?
-Yes, sir!
Gather around me.
Charlie Company, this is your Company
Commander, Major Shaitan Singh Bhati.
Tonight a perilous storm
is coming our way
in the shape of 3000 Chinese soldiers.
We could retreat and take a
defensive position at Chushul's Eastside.
Or hold our current position
and try to stop the enemy.
We can protect this land.
This land
where a single blade of grass
does not grow.
But it's not about the land,
it's about a dream.
A dream that came true after years
of struggle.
The dream of freedom that so many
sacrificed their lives for.
The dream of one India -
from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari.
Today our enemy has its sights on
our forefathers' dream.
On Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir.
It's likely
this is a mere piece of land
won in battle for them,
but for me,
this is Mother India's crown.
And to abandon my mother's crown
at the feet of the enemy
is unacceptable to me.
Someone once told me:
"This uniform does not
only stand for bravery,"
"it demands sacrifice too."
That time has come.
I will fight till my last bullet,
till my last drop of blood falls.
But I will not retreat.
If any of you wish to leave,
you may.
I shall not hold it against you.
But I... will not retreat.
Charlie Two.
Sir, you once said we were
the sons of farmers.
No one knows the value of land
better than us.
This time the fight isn't about us,
it's about our motherland.
No one will retreat.
We're lucky to have the chance to fight
and die for our country, sir.
9th Platoon is going nowhere.
We're all with you, till our last bullet.
I speak on behalf of 8th Platoon, sir.
There's no question of us retreating.
We stay here with you.
We fight here, we die here.
Till our last breath,
till our last bullet.
Over.
The People's Republic of China
has stated
they have decided to stop hostilities
against India,
and have declared ceasefire.
Their armies are now deployed behind
the Line of Control.
Sir, careful.
Sir, careful.
I want to talk to the CO.
I want to talk to the CO.
I want to talk to the CO!
Now!
Our entire conversation will be recorded.
Tell me your service number,
name and rank.
Serial number 4182091.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
13th Kumaon, Charlie Company's
radio operator, sir.
Today is the 21st of November.
Time: 11.20 am.
I warn you whatever you may say
must be the truth,
and if you lie or mislead us,
you'll be court martial led.
Understand?
There's no reason for me to lie, sir.
I'm only alive so I could tell you
the truth.
So Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
what happened on the 17th November
night?
We were waiting for the enemy.
As darkness fell around us,
the cold became unbearable.
It was minus 24 degrees.
The icy wind felt like a dagger
piercing through us.
Only the Major seemed oblivious
to the freezing cold,
as though a fire was burning
inside him.
Hey. Ram Lal!
See something out there?
There is something. Tell the Major.
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7, pass your message. Over.
Sir, we see some movement
at the Myna gap.
Looks like the enemy is knocking
at our door.
Charlie 7. Be Alert. Out.
9th Platoon!
Yes, sir!
Get ready. Uninvited guests were seen
at the gap.
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7. Pass. Over.
Sir, it doesn't look like the enemy.
I think it's a herd of yaks.
Over.
A herd of yaks?
Are you sure? Over.
The fog is making it difficult
to see, sir.
But I can smell them, sir. Over.
I don't understand. Say again?
Over.
I can smell them. Thanks to
Surja sir,
I spent a night sleeping next
to some yaks.
Their smell has settled
in my nose.
Over.
Charlie 7! Today we'll test
your smelling powers.
Out.
Charlie 7.
My hunch was right, sir. They're not
the Chinese, they're yaks.
Charlie 7! Well done!
They probably wanted to learn
our position by sending yaks through.
Your nose saved us!
Stay in position. Over and out.
Yes, brother! So it was a herd
of yaks!
This time the Chinese trap
did not work.
Did we know if they cared
if their yaks or men were killed?
They laid another trap for us.
Whatever happens, happens
for the best.
Why say that?
Look, if I hadn't beaten you up
that day,
Surja sir wouldn't have made me
sleep near the yaks.
And I would not have
recognised their smell.
So my nose would not have saved
our Post today. Right?
Be happy the Major Sahib showed up.
Or I would've walloped you
and smashed your ear drums.
Stop dreaming! OK?
You should be happy the Major
turned up,
or you'd be in two pieces.
Neither fish nor fowl.
Did you write home?
Look, brother Nanhe.
I'm already sitting in Mother India's lap,
and as for my family -
they're all right here.
There's Nihal, Baingan, Jairam Uncle,
Surja sir,
and you.
So who do I write to?
Nanhe. The damn Chinese are coming.
Charlie 7! Over.
Send a message to 7th Platoon. I need
the mortar section 200 metres up ahead.
Sir!
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7. Go ahead. Over.
Sir, a Chinese patrol is heading
towards the gap.
About 15-20 men. Over.
We're coming to back you up, Charlie 7.
Till we get there, no one must fire.
Out.
Don't fire. The Major Sahib
is on his way.
Ram Chander, you stay here.
You come with me.
Hari. Govind. Come with us.
Hurry.
Hold!
Let them get closer.
Hold!
Fire!
-Grenade!
-Sir!
RPG!
Ram Lal!
Ram Lal! Sir!
Carry him back to the Company.
Hurry!
Nanha, go with the Major Sahib. The rock's
too heavy, you can't move it.
We won't leave you here, Ram Lal.
Sir, take everyone back
to the Post.
I'll cover you.
If I don't kill 10 or 15
of them,
I swear on Lord Hanuman,
dying won't be any fun.
Give me a few grenades, sir.
A few grenades, sir.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Fall back!
Nanhe, listen to me.
I have something of yours.
Here. Take this chocolate.
I can't die indebted to you, my friend.
Go!
Grenade!
We can continue tomorrow,
if you prefer.
No, sir.
If we stop after every incident,
it will take very long.
Let's carry on.
We lost our Listening Post.
But we knew
this was just the beginning.
The Chinese could attack
at any time.
It was a very long night, sir.
One of us had already been martyred.
Here.
Son, we're soldiers.
The day we put our uniforms on,
we tied death to our chest.
Ram Lal was a brave soldier.
He died like a brave soldier.
And when a soldier dies,
you don't mourn him... you salute him
with your head held high.
We're Ahirs.
Lord Krishna's devotees.
We take His name before we go
to battle
and cry: "Hail Lord Krishna!"
If you want
Ram Lal's sacrifice
not to go in vain,
then pull yourself up,
and get ready to face the enemy.
It's time to hold Lord Krishna's weapon
and enter the battlefield.
The Chinese had the upper hand
in this war in every respect.
They had the weapons and the food.
Only one thing was working
against them:
General Gao's hastiness.
He wanted to seize Rezang La
and advance towards Chushul.
They decided to attack us
with all their might
under cover of the storm.
He believed we Indians would not know
what hit us.
Sir, what do you think?
Will they come through here again?
Yes, through here.
And the attack will be even
fiercer.
But not immediately.
Meaning?
Look over there.
The storm will hit in two hours.
When it does,
they'll attack.
In the storm?
I'd do the same.
Get some rest.
We still have two hours.
Your son, sir?
Mine's about the same age.
We never realised how quickly
our children would grow.
Sir, I'd go home whenever I could.
He was so small the last time
I saw him.
Now he's grown so much.
A soldier's life
demands sacrifice at the border,
while his family makes sacrifices
at home.
Get some rest.
I want lots of firecrackers.
Flowerpot, sparklers and a rocket.
But you're too young.
If the rocket flies you away,
who'll bring you back?
-You!
-Me?
OK. I'll get your firecrackers.
Now take this.
OK.
Sir, greetings.
Greetings.
What is it?
A telegram from headquarters,
I must leave today.
Son, Diwali is in four days.
That's the only festival
you spend with us.
Sugan, tell him to stay.
Let him go, Ma.
Before being a son,
father and husband,
he's a soldier of this land.
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Worshipping You, day and night
Worshipping Mother, day and night
Are Lords Brahma and Vishnu
Glory to Mother Lakshmi
Sugan, these lights...?
For me it's Diwali whenever
you are here.
Next year we'll have a grand Diwali
and forget I was away this year.
I'll be waiting.
What are you doing?
Taking you with me.
I'll go now.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
LMG team, take position!
Aim towards the gap!
We must stop the enemy
from crossing the gap.
Everyone must fire
at two minute intervals.
Don't waste ammunition.
One bullet, one enemy.
If an enemy soldier crosses
the gap, then let him go.
Do not waste a bullet on him.
The rifle team will deal with him.
Alpha Three?
-Alpha Three?
-All eyes on the gap. Understood?
Yes, sir!
Sir, there's no radio signal.
Maybe it'll work on the 8th Platoon.
Shall I check?
OK. As soon as you contact
the CO, report back to me.
-Yes, sir.
-Go!
Fire!
Nanha, there are two men
to your right. Shoot them.
One bullet, one enemy.
Sir! We must destroy their mortars.
We'll soon be in their firing line.
Sir!
Yes, sir?
See that rock over there?
Maybe the snow has loosened
the rock base.
Shall we try throwing a grenade
at the target? Maybe...
-Nanha!
-Yes, sir?
Get two men and two bags of grenades
and follow me.
-Operate the LMG.
-Yes, sir.
Let's go! Nanha!
Tara. Jairam. Hurry, come with me!
Kundan Lal!
Operate the LMG.
Keep firing!
-Grenade!
-Give it to me.
Sir!
Let's go.
Hurry.
Major Sahib's tactics frustrated
the Chinese.
They came to ambush us,
but we ambushed them.
Perhaps the enemy realised the power
of the officer who challenged them.
But there
we found 40 martyred soldiers
of the 9th Platoon.
The war had started to show
its deadly side.
Sir...
Sir...
Sir, my time has come.
No.
Can you...
take my medical kit?
You'll need it for the others.
Before I go, can I ask something?
Yes.
Sir, will my father be proud of me?
Yes, Dharam Pal... the whole country
will be proud of you.
Sir, I...
Lord Krishna...
-Nanha!
-Sir?
Take all the ammunition you can find.
-We're heading to the 8th Platoon.
-Yes, sir.
Hurry!
Three Alpha. Three Alpha. Three Alpha.
Over!
Keep trying.
Three Alpha. Three Alpha.
Can you hear me?
Three Alpha. If you can hear me,
message me.
Three Alpha!
Sir, I tried hard.
Can't get through to Chushul.
But I can get through to the
mortar section and 7th platoon.
Keep trying.
Sir.
Sir, we're waiting for your orders.
8th Platoon, get ready!
The enemy will soon be in our sights.
Prime the grenades!
Check the fixed lines for the LMGs.
Make sure all the magazines are loaded.
Remember! Let the enemy come closer.
One bullet, one enemy.
The 9th Platoon have dealt a heavy blow
to the enemy.
It's our turn now. Be ready!
Yes, sir!
Yes, sir!
Hail Goddess Kali!
Ram Chander! 7th Platoon.
7th Platoon, sir.
Company Commander, sir.
Charlie 2. Over.
Charlie 2, OK. Over.
The mortar section must target
the enemy's MMGs.
Destroy all their MMGs.
As soon as that's done,
join 8th Platoon.
Over.
Charlie 2 to Charlie 5. Over!
Charlie 5, OK. Over.
Charlie 5. Target No.6.
The enemy MMG position.
Rapid fire!
Mortar section! Rapid fire!
Can't get through to the
mortar section.
Keep trying. 7th Platoon!
The enemy is advancing towards us.
Every bullet must hit a target.
Throw a grenade if they get any closer.
Cover!
Down! Down!
Drag him out.
Save him!
Drag him out, Sher Singh!
Jairam!
Jairam!
Jairam!
Victory to Mother India!
Bhup Singh!
-Baingan!
-Sir?
Baingan, medical!
Stay strong, Bhup Singh.
Hurry.
Where's Jairam?
Any contact with the CO?
No, sir.
Keep trying.
-How many rounds left?
-Only one magazine, sir.
-Same here.
-One magazine, sir.
Keep firing, then grenades.
-Get the grenades.
-Yes, sir.
Three Alpha, Three Alpha. Over.
Three Alpha for Two Alpha. Over!
Three Alpha. Any station? Over.
We didn't have any bullets left.
The gunpowder was dust too.
-Charlie Company!
-Sir!
-Fix your bayonets.
-Yes, sir!
There were only twenty of us left.
Like a flood, the Chinese army
kept advancing.
But a flood has no chance against
a man like Shaitan.
Your land demands blood.
Soak it with the blood of the enemy.
Wrap the enemy in flames.
Show them! So what if they are 1000!
To protect Mother India,
each of her sons is equal to a hundred.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hari Ram!
Hari Ram!
The wind is on your side.
Sir, slowly.
-Baingan!
-Sir.
Bring all the ammo you have.
Cover the Major! Hurry!
Make cover for the Major!
-Get the LMG!
-Sir.
Ram Chander,
tie it tight.
Sir!
Load the LMG.
The revolver...
Take me near the LMG.
Easy, sir.
Sir!
Ram Chander, Nanha, Baingan...
He must not be captured.
Get up, sir.
Sir, it has been my honour
to have fought by your side.
Take him away.
-Cover!
-Covering!
Easy, sir.
I'll fight, sir!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Sir, Be careful
Careful, sir. Easy.
Stay with sir.
Don't move from here.
We'll show the rascals.
Baingan, let's go.
Hail Lord Krishna!
No, sir...
No, sir, no. It's nothing, sir.
Sir!
Baingan!
Yes, Nanhe.
You OK?
I miss home, my friend.
Letter.
You'll be OK.
Want a chocolate?
Here, a chocolate.
Baingan...
Baingan...
Major Sahib.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Sir, let's go.
Your aim needs improvement!
But you're a fabulous radio operator.
Sir, we must move.
Listen to me, Ram Chander.
Find a way to get to Chushul.
When you get there,
report to the Commanding Officer.
Tell him,
tell him what happened here today.
Sir!
This watch...
This watch and this letter...
Give them to him.
I can't do that, sir.
I won't leave you.
It's an order, Ram Chander.
I'm staying right here.
Don't send me away.
My last order.
Go!
Go!
Go on!
Radio man...
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Go!
Every step I made towards Chushul
could have been my last.
Then perhaps this story would have
stayed buried in the snow.
Over a thousand Chinese soldiers
were killed.
After hearing the news,
General Gao lost his courage.
He thought if 120 brave Indian soldiers
could destroy his battalion,
then what would the waiting Indian
army at Chushul do to them.
Who knows what effect seeing
all those corpses had on the Chinese,
but one thing was clear,
though they did invade,
they went no further.
Tell me the truth.
Do you believe what he's saying?
Sir, when the storm subsided,
the search party found no signs
to confirm a war was waged there.
It's also possible that the signs
of war
have been buried deep in the snow.
It was one hell of a storm!
I want this story to be true.
But without proof... how?
Call him in.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
Come in.
Ram Ram, sir.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
were you of sound mind when you made
your statement?
Yes, sir.
We found no evidence of war,
nor did we find a Charlie Company soldier
or martyr.
Now we know this,
do you wish to change your statement?
You will find their blood
in the soil, sir.
The blood from their hearts,
not from their backs.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
until the army investigation
is complete,
whatever you have told us must remain
between us.
Is that understood?
-Is that understood?
-Sir!
The Major asked me to give you this.
Sir.
Three months passed.
There was still no proof that anyone
had been martyred in the valley.
Then the season changed,
and the snow melted.
Father!
Father!
Being a commander made me forget
that I was once a soldier too.
These brave soldiers
not only saved Chushul,
but also saved Jammu-Kashmir
from falling into Chinese hands.
This battle has been our greatest victory.
The story of their bravery
must be known by every Indian child.
The sacrifice they made
for their motherland
is the great debt that we owe them.
We will never forget it.
Never.
Who was with him in his last moments?
His 120 brave soldiers.
My dear son,
I am writing to you from the border,
knowing this is my last letter.
But there's another more
important reason.
Today the 120 soldiers,
who stand with me at the border,
know this war will take
their lives.
They had all the freedom
to leave their posts.
But they did not.
They were ready to sacrifice their present
for India's tomorrows.
Like them, I am hoping
that you too
will keep the same flame of courage
burning in your heart.
Whatever you do in life,
show courage and honesty
to your country.
Whether or not I am around tomorrow,
I will always be with you.
"Look after your two mothers, son."
"One mother is reading this letter
to you,"
"and the other is our Motherland."
"We are all her children."
"Your father."
There was a time when
India regarded China,
not just as a neighbour,
but as a brother.
Chants of "Indian-Chinese are brothers",
echoed in Indian cities.
But on 20 October 1962,
it was clear the feeling
did not run both ways.
For many years
the Chinese had their eye
on Ladakh's Aksai Chin.
They attacked India
without warning
and took control of Aksai Chin.
This attack was a betrayal.
And to stop the enemy,
India's brave soldiers
were ready to sacrifice
their lives.
As the war raged on,
the Chinese army advanced,
swallowing more of our land.
Their next target was
Ladakh's Chushul valley.
They knew if they got control
of the airfield at Chushul,
Jammu-Kashmir would
soon be in their grasp.
This is where our story begins.
The story of the battle that
today we know as
"The Battle of Rezang La".
This battle was led by
Major Shaitan Singh Bhati
and his 120 brave soldiers.
"120 Brave"
I must tell the CO.
I must get to Chushul. Warn the CO.
Sir, give him time. He's in shock.
-He's clearly been through hell.
-I must warn the CO.
-I must get to Chushul.
-Tell me, where is your Major?
I cannot leave you here, sir.
I will not leave you here.
Sir, I will not leave you.
Sir, I will not go...
Sir...
Sir, I will not go...
I will not leave you here... sir...
Let me know as soon as
he's able to talk.
Yes, sir.
My name is Ram Chander Yadav.
Two days ago I was sitting at HQ
in Delhi,
shuffling files from here to there.
But as the situation on the border
got worse,
I was given the chance to join
the 13th Kumaon Regiment at Chushul
as their new radio operator.
I did not know then
that four days later,
not just for me personally,
but this battle
would change the country's history
forever.
-Morning, Colonel.
-Morning, sir.
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Ram Ram, sir!
Orders from high command.
We cannot lose the Chushul airfield
under any circumstances.
What's your plan?
Sir, on the north bank of Pangong Tso,
the 1/8th Gorkha Rifles are deployed.
They're facing heavy infantry
and artillery attacks.
On Gurung Hill, the Bravo Company,
the 1/8th Gorkhas
are saving this gap.
If the Chinese attack our airfield,
they'll come through this gap.
Charlie Company will protect
Rezang La.
-Charlie Company?
-Yes, sir.
The Ahir boys are from Haryana?
Aren't they from the Plains?
Can they handle it?
Sir, this isn't my decision,
the Charlie Company Commander
volunteered.
Major Shaitan Singh Bhati.
Shaitan!
Where is he?
Gone on a recce to the mountains, sir.
He said: "The Brigadier will wait,
not the enemy."
Where's the Major going?
There's a sniper up ahead.
Stop him! The Major is walking
straight into his rifle range.
Ready, sir!
Rock pile, seven o'clock,
three degrees.
Rock pile, seven o'clock,
three degrees.
Enemy sniper.
Remember, Hari Ram, the wind
is on your side.
The wind is on our side.
Sir, there's another one.
Your permission?
Permission denied.
We need someone
to carry the message back.
Now they will not cross
the border.
Sir! You're hurt.
Not me.
Look over there.
I had heard many stories of his bravery,
today I see it with my own eyes.
They don't call him the "Devil"
for nothing!
Drive!
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
Charlie Company's new radio operator.
Where the hell did they find you?
Not found! I came of my own accord.
Only God can save you!
Take this medicine
for the next three days.
But I'm fine!
Have one after each meal.
Sir!
Sir! Any chance of a jacket?
You see I'm not used to the cold.
You'll get a jacket.
Tell you what. Just cross the border,
the first Chinese soldier you shoot -
take his jacket.
No jackets in stock.
Make do with the sweater.
Where do I find the Charlie Company?
It looks less like a camp
and more like a party -
Charlie Company's there.
Come on, Baingan! Get his knees!
He's murdering all discipline!
Now see how I murder this chocolate!
Baingan, way to go!
I'll fix you!
What's all this?
What if an officer shows up?
It's their daily routine!
They're best friends,
from the same village.
We're all from the same village!
Sir! Where's that?
Rewari.
Brother! I'm from Rewari too.
Hail Bajrang Bali!
Now I'll mash you, Eggplant!
I won!
Put your stuff down and watch
the fun. Go on!
Watching these idiots is a blast!
My chocolate?
Damn you!
-He ate up my chocolate.
-Stay out of it!
Hey brother!
-You crazy? You fools!
-What happened to him?
Get up!
Company! Attention!
Ram Ram, sir.
At ease.
You here to fight the enemy
or each other?
The enemy, sir!
-Name?
-Nanha.
Sorry, sir! Sepoy Shiv Ram
from Dhevada, District Rewari.
And you?
Sepoy Ram Lal Yadav, sir.
Village Dhevada, District Rewari.
So they both belong to your village,
Surja?
If only they didn't, sir.
And they don't like each other's
faces!
They're forever at loggerheads, sir.
So you like fighting. Well, why not?
You're Ahirs. It's Only natural you like
fighting.
Do you know why I chose to lead
this Company?
Because I know
the blood that runs in your veins
has great power.
-Uncle Jairam?
-Yes, sir.
Weren't you the first to join us?
Yes, sir.
Tell them how many Ahir Companies
served in the British army.
They made up the whole regiment, sir.
-And now?
-Only one battalion left, sir.
Why did that happen?
Why was a whole regiment reduced
to one battalion?
Because the British felt we lacked
the discipline required by soldiers.
Were the British right?
No, sir.
Were the British right?
No, sir!
The Chinese have invaded our land.
It's up to us to stop them.
This can only happen if we fight the way
a war is fought.
United!
With weapons in our hands
and a storm in our hearts.
So, shall we prove the British wrong?
-Yes. sir!
-What do we need for that?
Weapons in our hands
and a storm in our hearts!
You're sons of farmers. All your life
you've seen your ancestors fight.
Sometimes against drought.
Sometimes against floods.
Fighting for your land
runs in your veins.
This time the fight isn't about
your land, but your motherland.
-Any questions?
-No, sir.
-Surja, take over.
-Sir.
And you, radio man...
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav, sir.
Come with me.
That was the first time I met
the Company Commander.
Seeing him and listening to him
doubled my fervour.
In line!
Tomorrow we head for Rezang La.
Ever been posted
to a high altitude region?
No, sir.
So a new chapter in your life is about
to begin, Ram Chander. Get ready.
Here's your radio set.
Sir.
How many in your family?
There's my mother and two younger
sisters.
Done, sir.
Make sure you lie low at the front.
Wear your helmet at all times,
and stay alert.
We lost a radio operator recently.
Understood?
-Dharam Pal.
-Sir!
Check his nose. Make sure he has
no broken bones.
Yes, sir.
Sir!
Wear a helmet. Stay alert.
Surja sir, you know in our village
we get 4 glasses of milk every day.
You told us eating a chocolate
is like having a glass of milk.
This Ram Lal ate my chocolate.
I knew your father and your grandfather.
They both enlisted in the army and proudly
did their duty.
And what are you doing here? Hein?
Fighting over a chocolate?
Want to disgrace your forefathers?
Why are you so quiet now?
Tell me why you're here.
I came to be a soldier like my father
and grandfather, sir.
I'm here to do my duty for my country.
A soldier fights for his country,
he does not fight with his mates
over nothing.
Get it?
Get your bedding. You won't be
sleeping in the tent tonight.
So where will I sleep?
Over there... with the cattle.
Those who do not respect humans,
sleep with animals.
Uncle...
I am not your uncle.
Now move it.
Get moving!
Ram Ram, sir!
Good evening, sir.
Shaitan. At ease.
What news?
They're setting up base in Spanggur.
I don't think they'll attack from there.
Why not?
I talked to some locals
on the way here, sir.
They were coming down from the hills
with their cattle.
They said there was a chance
of a storm breaking in a few days.
The weather report didn't mention
any storm.
With all due respect, sir,
these people have been living
in the mountains
long before we could even reach them.
In all honesty,
I trust their experience more than
a weather report.
You're saying the enemy will wait till
the storm passes and then attack?
Definitely a possibility, sir.
But I believe,
they'll use the cover of the storm
to try and capture Rezang La.
Rezang La?
That's what I would do, sir.
No. I disagree with you,
Shaitan.
Sir, the Rezang La Pass is very narrow.
The enemy won't easily get through
with troops and artillery.
To attack the Chushul airfield,
they'll come through
the Spanggur gap.
Sir, it's a direct and easy approach.
What do you have to say, Major?
He's right, sir.
The enemy will assume
we know that too.
With your permission.
Go ahead.
Sir, they'll expect to see our forces
in Spanggur,
but they will not expect Rezang La Pass
to be defended.
That's why we need more troops
and artillery support, sir.
I'm sorry, Major.
We cannot send more troops
to Rezang La right now.
But, if the weather is on our side,
I'll try and provide you
with artillery support.
Thank you, sir.
Carry on, Major.
So what do you think?
No, sir.
I agree with you. Rezang La
is a very narrow Pass.
We were busy preparing ourselves
for the Chinese to attack.
The command of the Chinese army
was in the hands of Chairman Mao.
He sent orders to the front through
General Gao.
Mao wanted to see the Communist flag
flying over Chushul
airfield in three days.
The world was putting pressure on Mao
to end the war.
And he knew, once a
ceasefire was declared,
the land they had already seized
would belong to them.
The Chinese believed they'd found
the weak link in the Indian defence,
because the soldiers in our Company
were from the Plains,
not used to fighting,
or even breathing at high altitudes.
Chairman Mao's ordered their army
to capture Rezang La without delay.
Brother, it's freezing.
What you staring at?
Your face.
You look like a shy bride
on her wedding night.
Dharam Pal!
You've studied medicine, right?
Can he be cured?
Don't drag me into this, Baingan!
My father used to say:
"All soldiers are your brothers.
Treat them all the same."
Learn from this good man,
and stop making fun of everyone!
They all call him "Eggplant"!
I'll cut off your stem!
Now stop!
I'm writing to your sister-in-law.
Tell her about the tough times
we're having.
Nihal isn't married yet.
But sister-in-law came first.
Not married? Sister-in-law came first?
How come?
The heartthrob of our nation!
Our "so-called" sister-in-law!
Madhubala!
Writing to the star Madhubala?
I hear she doesn't go to work
till she knows her Prince's heart
still beats for her!
Keep laughing!
One day you'll be crying.
You know nothing of the power
of love.
Nihal Singh.
There are many stones on this mountain,
but the number of Madhubala's
fans in India outnumber them all.
You can't compare our brother
to a stone.
He's a real diamond!
Let this war be over,
then I'll catch the next train
and head straight for Bombay.
I want to go to Bombay too.
You know...
I'm dying to meet the great singer
Mohammed Rafi saab.
Take a look at the sea too!
If you're all heading to Bombay,
take our hero with you.
Radio man looks like the star
Dev Anand of Rewari!
Brothers,
if I wasn't responsible for getting
my sister married... then I'd...
What do you mean?
Your sister's marrying?
Then we shall all go!
An Ahir wedding! They'll be serving us
turmeric milk! Congrats!
Won't you invite us?
Of course I will!
When will this war end?
Have you ever killed anyone?
We're Ahirs.
If you ask us sweetly,
we'd lay down our lives.
But when it comes to our motherland,
I swear on Lord Krishna,
not just one life,
we can take a hundred lives.
-For you?
-No, sir, I don't drink.
-Thank you.
-Thank you.
How is Mrs. Bhati?
She's fine, sir.
-And your son?
-Don't ask, sir.
I may be called "Shaitan",
but he's the real devil!
Miss them?
Yes, sir.
I saw my beloved
Holding a wedding garland
Everyone thought I'd go for pearls
It was respect for my beloved
that I chose
Since you came into my life,
the world turned new, O love
You're everything I could ever want,
O love
I lost my heart to you
Wait!
The world is now soaked in colour,
O love
My eyes long to see you
O beloved, when will you
come home to me?
My heart is racing,
my breath quickens
See how flustered I am
O beloved, when will you
come home to me?
My eyes long to see you
Oh! That's your father's watch.
He proudly gifted it to me.
Do you know why?
There can only be one reason.
Your childhood dream was to join the army
like your father.
Today that dream has come true.
If this tiny scratch upsets you,
what will you do when I confront
the enemy at the border?
I'll hold my head up high
and tell everyone,
I'm the wife of a true patriot.
What if I don't come back?
Don't say that, even in jest.
I know this uniform does not only stand
for bravery,
it demands sacrifice too.
When I married you,
I accepted this is how our life would be.
Forgive me.
I didn't want to upset you.
You mean everything to me.
If anything happens to you,
my heart will be in pieces.
But I promise you,
I will always hold my head up high.
I'm a Rajput, I promise I'll never
let you down.
Now smile. You'll brighten my day!
A little more!
Long live Mother India!
The Chinese patrolling units had infiltrated
India and started spreading fear.
We were on our way to Rezang La.
This was the first time that
I was climbing to an altitude
of 17,000 feet.
Brother, slow down!
Have you been this high before?
To Rezang La?
-Our Major is always well prepared.
-Yes!
He's been training us to climb up
and down for the last two weeks.
With all our kit!
Did you have the pill?
The pill? Why's everyone after me
about the pill?
-I'm perfectly fine.
-Right!
I'm just... feeling cold.
Hey, brother!
There! He's done it!
That's why you're told to have
the pill.
We know you're not sick. It's to get you
adjusted to the altitude.
Come. Rinse your mouth.
It's no joke climbing
to a 17,000 foot altitude.
-Why have you stopped?
-Sir!
At ease! What's wrong with him?
Sir, the poor fellow is
in a really bad state.
With your permission,
can I wait here with him?
I'll catch up with you soon.
You can fool him, but not me!
No, sir, what are you saying?
Just look at him.
He's trembling.
You've become very generous?
Give the pill, hurry up!
Sir.
Vishanchand!
-Hey, Eggplant!
-Sir!
It's your duty to get these
two fellows moving. OK?
-OK, sir.
-Thank you, uncle.
I'm not your uncle, but you'll
turn me into one.
Sorry, Surja sir.
-Catch up soon.
-Sir.
Drink up.
Oh man!
I could hardly sleep, thanks to uncle,
who made me sleep near a herd of yaks.
All OK?
Yes, sir. Our radio operator
ran out of breath.
It's his first day. He'll get
used to it.
Yes, sir.
-Good day!
-Good day!
-Greetings!
-Julley, sir!
-Julley, Tsering!
-Julley, sir!
He never stops playing with the football
you gave him.
This is the age for him to play.
He won't be playing at your age!
-Where to?
-My wife is pregnant.
Congrats!
I'm taking her to her mother's.
She'll be there for a few days.
That's good.
You two should stay with her.
There's a war on.
Anything can happen.
-Greetings!
-Julley, sir!
Go down to the valley for a few days,
come back when the war is over.
I want three Platoons of 40 men each.
Sir.
9th Platoon. Take position here
with three LMGs.
Sir.
This position is the closest
to the border.
Hari Ram, 8th Platoon. Three LMGs
will be behind them,
at a distance of 900 metres.
-Here. Bang in the middle of the Pass.
-Sir.
Surja, 7th Platoon.
Take position on the mountain range,
near headquarters.
The mortar section stays
400 metres away.
-Behind the mountain range.
-Yes, sir.
-Any questions?
-No, sir.
Ram Ram, sir.
Ah, radio man!
There's disturbance
on the signal.
Report back to me when it's fixed.
I need to contact the battalion
headquarters.
-Yes, sir.
-Carry on!
Hey, you spoilt Mama's little pets!
Listen carefully, boys.
It takes two hours to boil water.
It took me two hours to make
this soup.
If anyone complains...
they'll get a good whacking
Brother! Love it!
How can you say you love it?
I swear on Lord Krishna,
I was starving, after building
the bunkers.
Uncle's soup tastes superb!
No kidding. I'd happily pay
for this soup.
Drop it! Enough flattery!
Tell you what. When I retire,
my pension is yours!
When a buffalo takes a dump,
you'll be sprayed.
-Who you talking to?
-You!
Hey you, sour face!
Don't act smart. Drink the soup.
Uncle is offended!
Smartasses!
Uncle! Give this soup to the Chinese!
They'll run away.
Weightless and tasteless!
Your comments are tasteless.
You always spoil things.
-Tell him there's a war going on.
-"There's a war going on."
-Tell him it's not his friend's wedding.
-As if!
-Did I say anything?
-Well?
-Didn't hear it.
-I did!
-I'm not responsible for his hearing.
-Is he?
-Am I responsible?
-Then who is?
Ram Ram! Sit down!
Keep sitting.
The Major!
-Ram Ram, sir!
-Ram Ram.
Did you like Jairam's soup?
Nanhe loved it, sir.
He was licking his cup!
I was licking my fingers, sir!
Sir!
With your permission, may I ask you
a question?
Go ahead.
Sir, what's the story behind your name?
He's the Major. Not some uncle
of yours.
It's OK, Surja.
I'm sure everyone has the same question
in mind.
-Yes, sir.
-We even bet on it.
I said,
your parents called you "Shaitan"
because you were
devilishly naughty.
A great imagination.
Ram Lal said your parents gave you
that name to ward off the evil eye.
Like some call their kid after
the demon Ravan.
Sir, I didn't say that.
I'm glad they didn't call me
Kumbhakaran! Right, Surja?
I doubt your parents named you
"Shaitan".
It must've been some nasty teacher.
-He's right.
-That's what he said.
-You crazy? I didn't say that.
-You did!
Sir, he's kidding.
That's enough!
The Major is being kind. It doesn't
mean you can cross the line.
Sorry, sir.
-Dharam Pal!
-Yes, sir.
I heard you singing when we climbing up.
You have a good voice.
Thank you, sir.
He sings very well, sir.
All India Radio asked him to come
and sing for them, but he didn't.
A great loss for the country!
You should've gone.
Today Dharam Pal Singh Dahiya
could've been a famous singer.
Take sir's blessings.
All my family joined the army, sir.
My father said:
"Join the army. You might be saved
from an enemy bullet,"
"but if you become a singer,
my bullet won't spare you!"
-He was saved!
-Saved from Papa!
Your father isn't here,
so don't worry. Sing for us.
-Go on, sing!
-He's a better singer than soldier!
The Major is asking you, so sing!
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments
Those courtyards, those terraces
Those lanes, those paths
Those childhood friends
How I miss them all
Her veil flying in the air
Her bewitching kohl-lined eyes
drove me mad
How I miss them
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed.
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments now
The sparkling Diwali lights
The sprinkling colours of Holi
Those wonderful nights
Those wonderful days
My heart raced seeing her
No matter how annoyed she was
I could never find peace
without her near
Without her near
Those moments of love
The sound of wedding drums
Those familiar songs
How I miss them
Those folk songs of old
Known and unknown,
how I miss them
The day I left home
The day I left my village
The love that flowed
How I miss it
My mother held me tight
Saying: "Go, my soldier, go!"
How I miss those moments
How I miss them
How I miss them
We will all chant in one voice:
Run, Chinese, run!
Run, Chinese, run!
Sir!
Good evening, sir!
All set at Rezang La!
Awaiting further orders. Over.
Three Alpha, listen carefully.
The enemy has captured the area
surrounding the Eastern Post
and Daulat Beg Oldie.
We have no eyes on the
Xinjiang-Tibet Highway.
Reports of heavy troop movement there
are coming through.
But we have no way to confirm this.
Over.
I'll get up higher and set up
a Listening Post, sir.
With your permission. Over.
Three Alpha! This is your Commander
speaking, request granted.
Report back to us as soon
as you get any intel.
Out.
Here.
I want a Listening Post set up here
by sunset.
Yes, sir.
Ram Chander! Check the radio.
Nanha.
Your attention should be focused
only on that approach.
Hear any movement on the other side
of the gap, inform me at once.
Yes, sir.
Out.
-The radio is working, sir.
-Good.
-Your call sign is Charlie 7.
-OK.
Bhanu. Ram Chander.
You two, come with me.
-OK. Good luck, boys.
-Sir!
Come, Nanhe.
The Major has asked us to watch
that area.
Sir!
That's Chagga village.
Let's go.
Sir... I told them to go down
to the valley.
But they didn't...
Where would they go, Bhanu?
This is their home.
Their land.
Take care of Bhanu!
Bhanu, you'll be OK.
Sir, you OK?
Radio!
We're in danger of losing NEFA.
Sir, Major Bhati is calling in.
Sir, the Brigade Commander.
Three Alpha, report. Over.
The enemy's motorised infantry
is advancing towards Rezang La. Over.
Enemy strength? Over.
About 3000, sir.
Over.
I'll have to talk to the Division HQ.
Hold your positions for further orders.
Over.
There isn't enough time, sir.
They'll be here soon, sir.
Over.
Then fall back, Major, fall back!
I can't send you additional forces,
you know that.
Retreat with your Company.
Reinforce Alpha and Bravo Company
at Chushul's Eastern approach. Over.
Three Alpha, if we retreat now,
they'll be at Chushul and Kashmir
within days.
With all due respect, sir,
I cannot concede defeat
without fighting.
Over.
Roger that.
Think it over again.
Talk to your JCOs and report back
to me. Out.
Sir?
3000 Chinese soldiers are advancing
towards Rezang La.
But Shaitan does not want
to retreat.
He was right.
Sir, we have only 120 soldiers there.
The enemy has a definite advantage.
You're goddamn right.
Sir?
What does your heart say?
"You cannot retreat."
And your mind?
It says listen to my heart.
Sir...
then you have your answer.
I can follow my heart
when deciding my own fate,
but not the fate of 120 soldiers.
Ram Chander, the radio.
Connect me to all three Platoons.
Sir, the Company Commander wishes
to address everyone.
-8th Platoon?
-Yes, sir!
Gather around me.
Charlie Company, this is your Company
Commander, Major Shaitan Singh Bhati.
Tonight a perilous storm
is coming our way
in the shape of 3000 Chinese soldiers.
We could retreat and take a
defensive position at Chushul's Eastside.
Or hold our current position
and try to stop the enemy.
We can protect this land.
This land
where a single blade of grass
does not grow.
But it's not about the land,
it's about a dream.
A dream that came true after years
of struggle.
The dream of freedom that so many
sacrificed their lives for.
The dream of one India -
from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari.
Today our enemy has its sights on
our forefathers' dream.
On Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir.
It's likely
this is a mere piece of land
won in battle for them,
but for me,
this is Mother India's crown.
And to abandon my mother's crown
at the feet of the enemy
is unacceptable to me.
Someone once told me:
"This uniform does not
only stand for bravery,"
"it demands sacrifice too."
That time has come.
I will fight till my last bullet,
till my last drop of blood falls.
But I will not retreat.
If any of you wish to leave,
you may.
I shall not hold it against you.
But I... will not retreat.
Charlie Two.
Sir, you once said we were
the sons of farmers.
No one knows the value of land
better than us.
This time the fight isn't about us,
it's about our motherland.
No one will retreat.
We're lucky to have the chance to fight
and die for our country, sir.
9th Platoon is going nowhere.
We're all with you, till our last bullet.
I speak on behalf of 8th Platoon, sir.
There's no question of us retreating.
We stay here with you.
We fight here, we die here.
Till our last breath,
till our last bullet.
Over.
The People's Republic of China
has stated
they have decided to stop hostilities
against India,
and have declared ceasefire.
Their armies are now deployed behind
the Line of Control.
Sir, careful.
Sir, careful.
I want to talk to the CO.
I want to talk to the CO.
I want to talk to the CO!
Now!
Our entire conversation will be recorded.
Tell me your service number,
name and rank.
Serial number 4182091.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
13th Kumaon, Charlie Company's
radio operator, sir.
Today is the 21st of November.
Time: 11.20 am.
I warn you whatever you may say
must be the truth,
and if you lie or mislead us,
you'll be court martial led.
Understand?
There's no reason for me to lie, sir.
I'm only alive so I could tell you
the truth.
So Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
what happened on the 17th November
night?
We were waiting for the enemy.
As darkness fell around us,
the cold became unbearable.
It was minus 24 degrees.
The icy wind felt like a dagger
piercing through us.
Only the Major seemed oblivious
to the freezing cold,
as though a fire was burning
inside him.
Hey. Ram Lal!
See something out there?
There is something. Tell the Major.
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7, pass your message. Over.
Sir, we see some movement
at the Myna gap.
Looks like the enemy is knocking
at our door.
Charlie 7. Be Alert. Out.
9th Platoon!
Yes, sir!
Get ready. Uninvited guests were seen
at the gap.
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7. Pass. Over.
Sir, it doesn't look like the enemy.
I think it's a herd of yaks.
Over.
A herd of yaks?
Are you sure? Over.
The fog is making it difficult
to see, sir.
But I can smell them, sir. Over.
I don't understand. Say again?
Over.
I can smell them. Thanks to
Surja sir,
I spent a night sleeping next
to some yaks.
Their smell has settled
in my nose.
Over.
Charlie 7! Today we'll test
your smelling powers.
Out.
Charlie 7.
My hunch was right, sir. They're not
the Chinese, they're yaks.
Charlie 7! Well done!
They probably wanted to learn
our position by sending yaks through.
Your nose saved us!
Stay in position. Over and out.
Yes, brother! So it was a herd
of yaks!
This time the Chinese trap
did not work.
Did we know if they cared
if their yaks or men were killed?
They laid another trap for us.
Whatever happens, happens
for the best.
Why say that?
Look, if I hadn't beaten you up
that day,
Surja sir wouldn't have made me
sleep near the yaks.
And I would not have
recognised their smell.
So my nose would not have saved
our Post today. Right?
Be happy the Major Sahib showed up.
Or I would've walloped you
and smashed your ear drums.
Stop dreaming! OK?
You should be happy the Major
turned up,
or you'd be in two pieces.
Neither fish nor fowl.
Did you write home?
Look, brother Nanhe.
I'm already sitting in Mother India's lap,
and as for my family -
they're all right here.
There's Nihal, Baingan, Jairam Uncle,
Surja sir,
and you.
So who do I write to?
Nanhe. The damn Chinese are coming.
Charlie 7! Over.
Send a message to 7th Platoon. I need
the mortar section 200 metres up ahead.
Sir!
Charlie 7!
Charlie 7. Go ahead. Over.
Sir, a Chinese patrol is heading
towards the gap.
About 15-20 men. Over.
We're coming to back you up, Charlie 7.
Till we get there, no one must fire.
Out.
Don't fire. The Major Sahib
is on his way.
Ram Chander, you stay here.
You come with me.
Hari. Govind. Come with us.
Hurry.
Hold!
Let them get closer.
Hold!
Fire!
-Grenade!
-Sir!
RPG!
Ram Lal!
Ram Lal! Sir!
Carry him back to the Company.
Hurry!
Nanha, go with the Major Sahib. The rock's
too heavy, you can't move it.
We won't leave you here, Ram Lal.
Sir, take everyone back
to the Post.
I'll cover you.
If I don't kill 10 or 15
of them,
I swear on Lord Hanuman,
dying won't be any fun.
Give me a few grenades, sir.
A few grenades, sir.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Fall back!
Nanhe, listen to me.
I have something of yours.
Here. Take this chocolate.
I can't die indebted to you, my friend.
Go!
Grenade!
We can continue tomorrow,
if you prefer.
No, sir.
If we stop after every incident,
it will take very long.
Let's carry on.
We lost our Listening Post.
But we knew
this was just the beginning.
The Chinese could attack
at any time.
It was a very long night, sir.
One of us had already been martyred.
Here.
Son, we're soldiers.
The day we put our uniforms on,
we tied death to our chest.
Ram Lal was a brave soldier.
He died like a brave soldier.
And when a soldier dies,
you don't mourn him... you salute him
with your head held high.
We're Ahirs.
Lord Krishna's devotees.
We take His name before we go
to battle
and cry: "Hail Lord Krishna!"
If you want
Ram Lal's sacrifice
not to go in vain,
then pull yourself up,
and get ready to face the enemy.
It's time to hold Lord Krishna's weapon
and enter the battlefield.
The Chinese had the upper hand
in this war in every respect.
They had the weapons and the food.
Only one thing was working
against them:
General Gao's hastiness.
He wanted to seize Rezang La
and advance towards Chushul.
They decided to attack us
with all their might
under cover of the storm.
He believed we Indians would not know
what hit us.
Sir, what do you think?
Will they come through here again?
Yes, through here.
And the attack will be even
fiercer.
But not immediately.
Meaning?
Look over there.
The storm will hit in two hours.
When it does,
they'll attack.
In the storm?
I'd do the same.
Get some rest.
We still have two hours.
Your son, sir?
Mine's about the same age.
We never realised how quickly
our children would grow.
Sir, I'd go home whenever I could.
He was so small the last time
I saw him.
Now he's grown so much.
A soldier's life
demands sacrifice at the border,
while his family makes sacrifices
at home.
Get some rest.
I want lots of firecrackers.
Flowerpot, sparklers and a rocket.
But you're too young.
If the rocket flies you away,
who'll bring you back?
-You!
-Me?
OK. I'll get your firecrackers.
Now take this.
OK.
Sir, greetings.
Greetings.
What is it?
A telegram from headquarters,
I must leave today.
Son, Diwali is in four days.
That's the only festival
you spend with us.
Sugan, tell him to stay.
Let him go, Ma.
Before being a son,
father and husband,
he's a soldier of this land.
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Glory to Mother Lakshmi!
Worshipping You, day and night
Worshipping Mother, day and night
Are Lords Brahma and Vishnu
Glory to Mother Lakshmi
Sugan, these lights...?
For me it's Diwali whenever
you are here.
Next year we'll have a grand Diwali
and forget I was away this year.
I'll be waiting.
What are you doing?
Taking you with me.
I'll go now.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
LMG team, take position!
Aim towards the gap!
We must stop the enemy
from crossing the gap.
Everyone must fire
at two minute intervals.
Don't waste ammunition.
One bullet, one enemy.
If an enemy soldier crosses
the gap, then let him go.
Do not waste a bullet on him.
The rifle team will deal with him.
Alpha Three?
-Alpha Three?
-All eyes on the gap. Understood?
Yes, sir!
Sir, there's no radio signal.
Maybe it'll work on the 8th Platoon.
Shall I check?
OK. As soon as you contact
the CO, report back to me.
-Yes, sir.
-Go!
Fire!
Nanha, there are two men
to your right. Shoot them.
One bullet, one enemy.
Sir! We must destroy their mortars.
We'll soon be in their firing line.
Sir!
Yes, sir?
See that rock over there?
Maybe the snow has loosened
the rock base.
Shall we try throwing a grenade
at the target? Maybe...
-Nanha!
-Yes, sir?
Get two men and two bags of grenades
and follow me.
-Operate the LMG.
-Yes, sir.
Let's go! Nanha!
Tara. Jairam. Hurry, come with me!
Kundan Lal!
Operate the LMG.
Keep firing!
-Grenade!
-Give it to me.
Sir!
Let's go.
Hurry.
Major Sahib's tactics frustrated
the Chinese.
They came to ambush us,
but we ambushed them.
Perhaps the enemy realised the power
of the officer who challenged them.
But there
we found 40 martyred soldiers
of the 9th Platoon.
The war had started to show
its deadly side.
Sir...
Sir...
Sir, my time has come.
No.
Can you...
take my medical kit?
You'll need it for the others.
Before I go, can I ask something?
Yes.
Sir, will my father be proud of me?
Yes, Dharam Pal... the whole country
will be proud of you.
Sir, I...
Lord Krishna...
-Nanha!
-Sir?
Take all the ammunition you can find.
-We're heading to the 8th Platoon.
-Yes, sir.
Hurry!
Three Alpha. Three Alpha. Three Alpha.
Over!
Keep trying.
Three Alpha. Three Alpha.
Can you hear me?
Three Alpha. If you can hear me,
message me.
Three Alpha!
Sir, I tried hard.
Can't get through to Chushul.
But I can get through to the
mortar section and 7th platoon.
Keep trying.
Sir.
Sir, we're waiting for your orders.
8th Platoon, get ready!
The enemy will soon be in our sights.
Prime the grenades!
Check the fixed lines for the LMGs.
Make sure all the magazines are loaded.
Remember! Let the enemy come closer.
One bullet, one enemy.
The 9th Platoon have dealt a heavy blow
to the enemy.
It's our turn now. Be ready!
Yes, sir!
Yes, sir!
Hail Goddess Kali!
Ram Chander! 7th Platoon.
7th Platoon, sir.
Company Commander, sir.
Charlie 2. Over.
Charlie 2, OK. Over.
The mortar section must target
the enemy's MMGs.
Destroy all their MMGs.
As soon as that's done,
join 8th Platoon.
Over.
Charlie 2 to Charlie 5. Over!
Charlie 5, OK. Over.
Charlie 5. Target No.6.
The enemy MMG position.
Rapid fire!
Mortar section! Rapid fire!
Can't get through to the
mortar section.
Keep trying. 7th Platoon!
The enemy is advancing towards us.
Every bullet must hit a target.
Throw a grenade if they get any closer.
Cover!
Down! Down!
Drag him out.
Save him!
Drag him out, Sher Singh!
Jairam!
Jairam!
Jairam!
Victory to Mother India!
Bhup Singh!
-Baingan!
-Sir?
Baingan, medical!
Stay strong, Bhup Singh.
Hurry.
Where's Jairam?
Any contact with the CO?
No, sir.
Keep trying.
-How many rounds left?
-Only one magazine, sir.
-Same here.
-One magazine, sir.
Keep firing, then grenades.
-Get the grenades.
-Yes, sir.
Three Alpha, Three Alpha. Over.
Three Alpha for Two Alpha. Over!
Three Alpha. Any station? Over.
We didn't have any bullets left.
The gunpowder was dust too.
-Charlie Company!
-Sir!
-Fix your bayonets.
-Yes, sir!
There were only twenty of us left.
Like a flood, the Chinese army
kept advancing.
But a flood has no chance against
a man like Shaitan.
Your land demands blood.
Soak it with the blood of the enemy.
Wrap the enemy in flames.
Show them! So what if they are 1000!
To protect Mother India,
each of her sons is equal to a hundred.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hari Ram!
Hari Ram!
The wind is on your side.
Sir, slowly.
-Baingan!
-Sir.
Bring all the ammo you have.
Cover the Major! Hurry!
Make cover for the Major!
-Get the LMG!
-Sir.
Ram Chander,
tie it tight.
Sir!
Load the LMG.
The revolver...
Take me near the LMG.
Easy, sir.
Sir!
Ram Chander, Nanha, Baingan...
He must not be captured.
Get up, sir.
Sir, it has been my honour
to have fought by your side.
Take him away.
-Cover!
-Covering!
Easy, sir.
I'll fight, sir!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Sir, Be careful
Careful, sir. Easy.
Stay with sir.
Don't move from here.
We'll show the rascals.
Baingan, let's go.
Hail Lord Krishna!
No, sir...
No, sir, no. It's nothing, sir.
Sir!
Baingan!
Yes, Nanhe.
You OK?
I miss home, my friend.
Letter.
You'll be OK.
Want a chocolate?
Here, a chocolate.
Baingan...
Baingan...
Major Sahib.
Hail Lord Krishna!
Sir, let's go.
Your aim needs improvement!
But you're a fabulous radio operator.
Sir, we must move.
Listen to me, Ram Chander.
Find a way to get to Chushul.
When you get there,
report to the Commanding Officer.
Tell him,
tell him what happened here today.
Sir!
This watch...
This watch and this letter...
Give them to him.
I can't do that, sir.
I won't leave you.
It's an order, Ram Chander.
I'm staying right here.
Don't send me away.
My last order.
Go!
Go!
Go on!
Radio man...
Hail Lord Krishna!
Hail Lord Krishna!
Go!
Every step I made towards Chushul
could have been my last.
Then perhaps this story would have
stayed buried in the snow.
Over a thousand Chinese soldiers
were killed.
After hearing the news,
General Gao lost his courage.
He thought if 120 brave Indian soldiers
could destroy his battalion,
then what would the waiting Indian
army at Chushul do to them.
Who knows what effect seeing
all those corpses had on the Chinese,
but one thing was clear,
though they did invade,
they went no further.
Tell me the truth.
Do you believe what he's saying?
Sir, when the storm subsided,
the search party found no signs
to confirm a war was waged there.
It's also possible that the signs
of war
have been buried deep in the snow.
It was one hell of a storm!
I want this story to be true.
But without proof... how?
Call him in.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav.
Come in.
Ram Ram, sir.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
were you of sound mind when you made
your statement?
Yes, sir.
We found no evidence of war,
nor did we find a Charlie Company soldier
or martyr.
Now we know this,
do you wish to change your statement?
You will find their blood
in the soil, sir.
The blood from their hearts,
not from their backs.
Sepoy Ram Chander Yadav,
until the army investigation
is complete,
whatever you have told us must remain
between us.
Is that understood?
-Is that understood?
-Sir!
The Major asked me to give you this.
Sir.
Three months passed.
There was still no proof that anyone
had been martyred in the valley.
Then the season changed,
and the snow melted.
Father!
Father!
Being a commander made me forget
that I was once a soldier too.
These brave soldiers
not only saved Chushul,
but also saved Jammu-Kashmir
from falling into Chinese hands.
This battle has been our greatest victory.
The story of their bravery
must be known by every Indian child.
The sacrifice they made
for their motherland
is the great debt that we owe them.
We will never forget it.
Never.
Who was with him in his last moments?
His 120 brave soldiers.
My dear son,
I am writing to you from the border,
knowing this is my last letter.
But there's another more
important reason.
Today the 120 soldiers,
who stand with me at the border,
know this war will take
their lives.
They had all the freedom
to leave their posts.
But they did not.
They were ready to sacrifice their present
for India's tomorrows.
Like them, I am hoping
that you too
will keep the same flame of courage
burning in your heart.
Whatever you do in life,
show courage and honesty
to your country.
Whether or not I am around tomorrow,
I will always be with you.
"Look after your two mothers, son."
"One mother is reading this letter
to you,"
"and the other is our Motherland."
"We are all her children."
"Your father."