रियल लाइफ हीरोज पर बनी ये 5 कमाऊं फिल्में, 1 ने कमाए 218 करोड़, 8.3 रेटिंग वाली OTT पर महीनों तक हुई ट्रेंड
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Putting a real life character on screen is not just a game of acting. This includes the depth of the feelings, true understanding, and a big responsibility. In the last few years, many such strong performances have been seen in Indian cinema, where the actors have alive the lives of soldiers, revolutionaries, players and unheard heroes on screen.

Putting a real life character on screen is not just a game of acting. This includes the depth of the feelings, true understanding, and a big responsibility. In the last few years, many such strong performances have been seen in Indian cinema, where the actors have alive the lives of soldiers, revolutionaries, players and unheard heroes on screen.

Here we are telling you about 5 such films, who are made on a soldier, a revolutionary and player. Some of these films not only earned well at the box office, but some also set their own on OTT. The characters were alive on the curtains. One of these films did not have a big hero, yet the film had collected more than 100 crores. Let us know which are these movies.

Sam Manekshaw: Vicky Kaushal played the role of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw in Sam Bahadur in a very powerful way. His style, way of speaking, and passion felt like Manekshw. He showed how a true military takes decisions with his typical style and courage even in difficult circumstances. Vicky’s acting had neither dramaticness, nor pretense – just showed the work done from the very true and heart. Vicky’s performance in the film was praised. She kept trending on OTT for months.

Mary Kom: The strictness and hard work that Priyanka Chopra played the character of Olympic boxer Mary Kom was capable. He not only transformed his body, but also put the ups and downs of Mary Kom’s life, struggle and victory on the screen. In his acting, a mother, a player and a fighter – the combination of the three was clearly appreciated by the audience and the critics. Made in a budget of Rs 38 crore, this film collected a collection of 105 crores.

Rustom: K. From the M. Nanavati case, in this film, Akshay Kumar shows the depth of not only action in the Rolls, but also the depth of emotion. Whether he is a brave officer, a patriotic citizen or a soldier – Akshay has shown the spirit in his character every time, which is in the heroes of real life. The film had a total collection of Rs 218 crore at the box office.

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag: In ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, he played the character of Milkha Singh, the famous runner of our country so much that people felt as if Milkha himself was running on the screen. Farhan not only changed his look, but also felt the pain, discomfort and passion of Milkha’s life from heart. This is the reason that this film still motivates people and this role of Farhan will always be remembered in Indian biopics. The film collected a box office of Rs 169 crore.

Sher Shah: Siddharth Malhotra won the hearts of people by playing the role of Captain Vikram Batra in ‘Sher Shah’. Siddharth brought the bravery, passion and patriotism of this martyr hero of Kargil war on screen in a very emotional and real way. His dialogues, his smile and the spirit of a true soldier played so heartedly that the audience became emotional. “Yeh dil mange peacock!” Not just a line, a passion has become and this role of Siddharth will always be remembered. Siddharth and Kiara’s pair were well liked from the film. Released in lockdown, the film had been trending on OTT for months. It was discussed all around.

120 Bahadur: In the film ‘120 Bahadur’, Farhan Akhtar is playing the role of Major Shaitan Singh, one of the most brave sons in the country. In the battle of Rejang La in 1962, he faced enemies with his colleagues till his last breath. This film brings out the same forgotten chapter again, in which the example of valor and sacrifice is hidden. The dedication with which Farhan has prepared to play this character is being discussed now.