<p>After the grand success of <em>Ghazi Attack </em>and <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em>, a new set of Bollywood war movies is set to enthrall the film-lovers.</p>.<p>Ajay Devgn is playing the role of IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik, who during the 1971 war built the airbase in Bhuj with the help of 300 local women. <em>Bhuj: The Pride of India</em> is slated to be released ahead of Independence Day 2020.</p>.<p>But, 2021 first-half is expected to buzz with SherShaah, Tejas and other biopics.</p>.<p>Karan Johar is making <em>SherShaah</em>, a film based on Kargil conflict hero Captain Vikram Batra. It features Siddharth Malhotra.</p>.<p>Three-time National award winning actress Kangana Ranaut has donned the IAF uniform and is playing the role of a fighter pilot. </p>.<p>The current one of the most-popular stars among youngsters, Varun Dhawan is gearing up for the biopic on Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, who laid down his life during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. So far, at 21, he is the youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee.</p>.<p>After success in spy thriller <em>Raazi </em>and <em>Uri</em>, Vicky Kaushal is playing the most important character of his life. He essays the role or Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. <br />In <em>Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl</em>, Janhvi Kapoor plays the role of IAF pilot Gunjan Saxena.</p>.<p>War movies have always done well in Box Office - Dev Anand-starrer romantic and war subject combined <em>Hum Dono</em>, JP Dutta’s <em>Border </em>where Sunny Deol plays the main role in the film that is based on the Battle of Longewala, or for that matter Chetan Anand’s <em>Haqeeqat </em>in which Balraj Sahani and Dharmendra play the lead characters in the movie based on Sino-Indian war of 1962.</p>.<p>Nana Patekar in <em>Prahaar </em>for the first time portrayed the real training of commandos and the brief aspect of a marine commando was brought out by Sunny Deol in Shah Rukh Khan-Juhi Chawla starrer <em>Daar</em>.</p>.<p>The movies released in the last couple of decades, J P Dutta's <em>LOC - Kargil</em>, Farhan Aktar's <em>Lakshya</em>, Shah Rukh Khan-starrer <em>Main Hoon Na</em> and Anil Sharma's earlier <em>The Hero - Love Story of a Spy</em> concentrated on the achievements of the brave men who battled Pak intruders on the mountain heights in Kargil and neighbouring areas.</p>.<p><em>Agnipankh</em> was perhaps the only exception in recent times which focused on the youngest service of the defence forces -- the IAF and its pilots. The film had Jimmy Shergill, Sameer Dharmadhikari and Rahul Dev playing the lead roles.</p>.<p>Raj Kapoor's <em>Sangam</em> was quite professional in its portrayal of the <em>Men in Blue</em>, including the battle scenes. The Rajesh Khanna-Sharmila starrer <em>Aradhana</em> was another movie in which the Air Force formed the backdrop to the trials and travails of the female protagonist.</p>.<p>A notable film <em>Vijeta</em> in 1985, which told the story of the defenders of the skies. Produced by Shashi Kapoor, it portrayed the life of a fighter pilot, Angad Singh, played by Kunal Kapoor and also starred Shashi Kapoor himself with Rekha. He said the film, primarily shot in AFA Dundigal, had fantastic footage of HJT-16 Kiran trainers and MiG-21s.</p>.<p>Chetan Anand's 1973 hit movie <em>Hindustan Ki Kasam</em> was shot immediately after the 1971 and this too stands out.</p>.<p>Another film with an IAF angle was <em>Silsila</em>. Produced and directed by Yash Chopra, the film was shot in 1981 and featured IAF aircraft like Gnats and Mig-21s. The setting is the 1971 Indo-Pak war. </p>.<p><em>Prem Pujari</em>, filmed in Spain, Britain, and France, was Dev Anand's formal directorial debut in 1970. Ram (Dev Anand) plays the role of a soldier morally opposed to war and escapes from the Army after being jailed for insubordination. On the run, he encounters Rita (Waheeda Rehman) whose single-seater plane has crashed and who embroils him in a spy ring he is determined to expose.</p>.<p>Other films include Anil Kapoor-Madhuri Dixit starrer <em>Pukar</em>, 1975 Sanjeev Kumar starrer <em>Akraman</em>, <em>Kohram</em> starring Amitabh and Nana Patekar and Sunny Deol's <em>Ma Tujhe Salaam</em>.<br /><em>Tango Charlie</em> featuring Sanjay Dutt and Abhay Deol also makes an interesting movie.</p>.<p>Similarly, Amitabh Bachchan, Bobby Deol and Akshay Kumar makes an interesting story in <em>Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyon</em>. 1971 is a film based on a true story of prisoners of war after the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The film is an account of the escape of six soldiers of the Indian Army taken as prisoners of war by Pakistan Army, during the war.</p>.<p>The 1961 film <em>Upkar</em>, Manoj Kumar played a village man 'Bharat' – and it transformed the actor into an authority for onscreen patriotism. Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri praised his earlier film <em>Shaheed </em>and enthused Manoj Kumar to make a film on the Jai Jawaan Jai Kissan slogan. The slogan shaped into Manoj Kumar's official debut as a director for <em>Upkar</em>, where he believably played both a jawan and a kisan.</p>
<p>After the grand success of <em>Ghazi Attack </em>and <em>Uri: The Surgical Strike</em>, a new set of Bollywood war movies is set to enthrall the film-lovers.</p>.<p>Ajay Devgn is playing the role of IAF Squadron Leader Vijay Karnik, who during the 1971 war built the airbase in Bhuj with the help of 300 local women. <em>Bhuj: The Pride of India</em> is slated to be released ahead of Independence Day 2020.</p>.<p>But, 2021 first-half is expected to buzz with SherShaah, Tejas and other biopics.</p>.<p>Karan Johar is making <em>SherShaah</em>, a film based on Kargil conflict hero Captain Vikram Batra. It features Siddharth Malhotra.</p>.<p>Three-time National award winning actress Kangana Ranaut has donned the IAF uniform and is playing the role of a fighter pilot. </p>.<p>The current one of the most-popular stars among youngsters, Varun Dhawan is gearing up for the biopic on Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, who laid down his life during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. So far, at 21, he is the youngest Param Vir Chakra awardee.</p>.<p>After success in spy thriller <em>Raazi </em>and <em>Uri</em>, Vicky Kaushal is playing the most important character of his life. He essays the role or Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw. <br />In <em>Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl</em>, Janhvi Kapoor plays the role of IAF pilot Gunjan Saxena.</p>.<p>War movies have always done well in Box Office - Dev Anand-starrer romantic and war subject combined <em>Hum Dono</em>, JP Dutta’s <em>Border </em>where Sunny Deol plays the main role in the film that is based on the Battle of Longewala, or for that matter Chetan Anand’s <em>Haqeeqat </em>in which Balraj Sahani and Dharmendra play the lead characters in the movie based on Sino-Indian war of 1962.</p>.<p>Nana Patekar in <em>Prahaar </em>for the first time portrayed the real training of commandos and the brief aspect of a marine commando was brought out by Sunny Deol in Shah Rukh Khan-Juhi Chawla starrer <em>Daar</em>.</p>.<p>The movies released in the last couple of decades, J P Dutta's <em>LOC - Kargil</em>, Farhan Aktar's <em>Lakshya</em>, Shah Rukh Khan-starrer <em>Main Hoon Na</em> and Anil Sharma's earlier <em>The Hero - Love Story of a Spy</em> concentrated on the achievements of the brave men who battled Pak intruders on the mountain heights in Kargil and neighbouring areas.</p>.<p><em>Agnipankh</em> was perhaps the only exception in recent times which focused on the youngest service of the defence forces -- the IAF and its pilots. The film had Jimmy Shergill, Sameer Dharmadhikari and Rahul Dev playing the lead roles.</p>.<p>Raj Kapoor's <em>Sangam</em> was quite professional in its portrayal of the <em>Men in Blue</em>, including the battle scenes. The Rajesh Khanna-Sharmila starrer <em>Aradhana</em> was another movie in which the Air Force formed the backdrop to the trials and travails of the female protagonist.</p>.<p>A notable film <em>Vijeta</em> in 1985, which told the story of the defenders of the skies. Produced by Shashi Kapoor, it portrayed the life of a fighter pilot, Angad Singh, played by Kunal Kapoor and also starred Shashi Kapoor himself with Rekha. He said the film, primarily shot in AFA Dundigal, had fantastic footage of HJT-16 Kiran trainers and MiG-21s.</p>.<p>Chetan Anand's 1973 hit movie <em>Hindustan Ki Kasam</em> was shot immediately after the 1971 and this too stands out.</p>.<p>Another film with an IAF angle was <em>Silsila</em>. Produced and directed by Yash Chopra, the film was shot in 1981 and featured IAF aircraft like Gnats and Mig-21s. The setting is the 1971 Indo-Pak war. </p>.<p><em>Prem Pujari</em>, filmed in Spain, Britain, and France, was Dev Anand's formal directorial debut in 1970. Ram (Dev Anand) plays the role of a soldier morally opposed to war and escapes from the Army after being jailed for insubordination. On the run, he encounters Rita (Waheeda Rehman) whose single-seater plane has crashed and who embroils him in a spy ring he is determined to expose.</p>.<p>Other films include Anil Kapoor-Madhuri Dixit starrer <em>Pukar</em>, 1975 Sanjeev Kumar starrer <em>Akraman</em>, <em>Kohram</em> starring Amitabh and Nana Patekar and Sunny Deol's <em>Ma Tujhe Salaam</em>.<br /><em>Tango Charlie</em> featuring Sanjay Dutt and Abhay Deol also makes an interesting movie.</p>.<p>Similarly, Amitabh Bachchan, Bobby Deol and Akshay Kumar makes an interesting story in <em>Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyon</em>. 1971 is a film based on a true story of prisoners of war after the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The film is an account of the escape of six soldiers of the Indian Army taken as prisoners of war by Pakistan Army, during the war.</p>.<p>The 1961 film <em>Upkar</em>, Manoj Kumar played a village man 'Bharat' – and it transformed the actor into an authority for onscreen patriotism. Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri praised his earlier film <em>Shaheed </em>and enthused Manoj Kumar to make a film on the Jai Jawaan Jai Kissan slogan. The slogan shaped into Manoj Kumar's official debut as a director for <em>Upkar</em>, where he believably played both a jawan and a kisan.</p>