26 December 2011

Sandesha Aate Hai From The Highest Grossing Bollywood War Movie Bordar-1997

Border is one of the best war movie is made in the Bollywood which is written and directed by J.P. Dutta.Music composed by Anu Malik and Lyrics arranged by Javed Akhtar. The movie Border was produced by J.P. Films and it was released in 1997 and has become one of blockbuster of the Bollywood.
The Movie is an attempt to bring into limelight the Historic Battle of Longewala located in Rajasthan. The Pakistan Army opens Western Front against India to force away Indian effort to liberate Bangladesh from tyrant Pakistani rule.The Pakistani Army assuming that Indian Forces have only limited presence on Western Border attacks through Rajasthan in Longewala. The movie depicts true event and is not a piece of fiction as far as Battle is concerned.The year is 1971 when the Pakistani Army is at war with the Indian Soldiers. The Indian battalion is posted in Longewala region in Punjab and are just 150 in number while the Pakistani Army consists of 2000 armed soldiers with tanks. This movie is a landmark in Hindi Cinema and watch how the drama unfolds and the Indian soldiers fight for the pride of their motherland. 

Commendable performances from Jackie Shroff, Sudesh Berry, Sunil Shetty and Sunny Deol and excellent acting by Akshay Khanna. he characters have been carefully chosen and developed beautifully in the movie. The Battle appears almost real with men at their respective positions as in actual battle. The intensity is high and so is the depiction of morale. The Indian Air Force striking the Pakistanis in the morning was clearly seen although there was a little more role that IAF played in actual battle. The dramatic scenes are good enough to make you shed a tear for the unsung heros.This movie has created history by the patriotic heart touching love song  Sandesha aate hai....
Trivia & Dedication:-J. P. Dutta's brother was an Indian Air Force pilot who died in a Mig crash in 1987, the film is dedicated to him. While making the film, Dutta referred to diaries he had written at the time about his brother's experiences.

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